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  3. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

    The grand annual spring meeting of the Bendigo Jockey club, to be held at the Epsom Racecourse on Wednesday and Thursday next, promises to provide interesting sport. Six ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The present campaign of the Suffragettes is being conducted with the utmost vigor. Mr. H. B. Haldane, Secretary for War, visited Sheffield yesterday, in order to ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC

    Details of the will of Lady Brampton, who died this week, have been published. She left £10,000 to the Hospital of St. John and Elizabeth, and bequeathed the ...

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  6. THE WEATHER.

    The sultry weather of the last few days culminated in a welcome change yesterday. Toward noon dark clouds gathered and at 4 o'clock a black body of cloud ...

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  7. SAFE BLOWN OPEN BY GELIGNITE.

    The boldest robbery perpetrated in Bendigo for years, was committed on Thursday night at Messrs. Cambridge and Young's printing establishment in Market ...

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  8. CRICKET.

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  9. THEFT OF PUBLIC FUNDS.

    The investigation of the charges of fraud against Signer Nasi, who was Minister of Public Instruction in Italy in 1903, is proceeding in the Senate. The ex-Minister is ...

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  10. THE TABLES TURNED.

    On the same day very lively proceedings took place at Binmingham. Mrs. Pankhurst, one of the leaders of the movement, attempted to address a meeting of her ...

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  11. ABOUT PEOPLE

    At the auction rooms of Messrs. Jas, Andrew and Co., the st[?]reman, Mr. W. Irving, who has been in their employ for the last 18 years, and who is going to Mr. J. H. Curnow's to take ...

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  12. FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    The Agents-General of the Australian States have appointed Dr. George Collins Levey to supervise the arrangements for the Commonwealth's exhibits at the ...

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  13. DINNER TO EARL CROMEN.

    Earl Cromer, late Consul-General in Egypt, was entertained at dinner by the Unionist Freetrade Club last night. Lord George Hamilton, who presided, ...

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  14. DAMAGE AT GOLDEN SQUARE.

    The Great Britain Battery, at Bullock Creek road, Golden Square, was a sufferer from yesterday's storm to the extent of about 75 yards of fluming, which was ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN SINGERS.

    Two Australians, Miss Mary Conly, of Melbourne, and Miss Kate Rooney, of Sydney, sang with great success in a performance of Elijah by the Dublin Choral ...

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  16. THE DOMINION'S DEPARTMENT.

    Sir C. P. Lucas, K.C.M.G., head of the new Dominion's Department of the Colonial Office, was tendered a banquet last night at the Grand Hotel by the West ...

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  19. HOW TO WIN BATTLES.

    Lord Charles Beresford, Commander-in-Chief of the Channel Fleet, who was in supreme command during the recent manoeuvres, made some important remarks ...

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  20. THE LATE MR. HARRY BOYLE.

    Harry Boyle, the famous and much regretted cricketer, was buried at White Hills yesterday, the funeral being from the residence of Senator J. H. McColl, Horace street, Quarry ...

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  21. THE DUCAL ROMANCE.

    The hearing of the Druce perjury case was resumed yesterday. Miss Robinson, the witness who was brought from New Zealand, was closely ...

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  22. GUN CLUB.

    The committee of the Bendigo Gun Club held a meeting last Thursday evening to make arrangements for the forthcoming £100 pigeon match on Tuesday next, November 26. The ...

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  23. RECORDS OF SUFFERING

    Yesterday, Mr. Webb, J.P., conducted an inquest on the body of an illegitimate male child, eight months old, who died at the residence of Mrs. Mabel Hensen, a registered ...

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  24. TERRIFIC STORM AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Friday Evening.-- Following upon the sultry weather a terrific storm broke over Ballarat this afternoon and within a short space of time 75 points of rain fell, of ...

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  25. THE DRUCE CASE.

    A New Zealand claimant to a share in the Portland estates has turned up in Mr. Samuel Calkin, of Whangarai, an elder brother of Mr. Calkin, the New Jersey ...

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  26. INDIAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The railway strike, in India continues. Troops are being sent to Asansol, in Bengal, to prevent disturbances. ...

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  27. V.R.A. RIFLE MATCHES.

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  30. A NARROW ESCAPE

    Yesterday afternoon a young man named Leonard Broadway, an employe of Mr B. Andrea, wood merchant, of Golden Square, met with a painful accident. He was carting wood ...

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  32. THE COMING WEATHER.

    Yesterday's rains were general over an immense area of South-eastern Australia. More are to follow to-day in the southern and eastern districts; also in Tasmania. The ...

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  33. RETURN OF JULIUS KNIGHT.

    Mr. Julius Knight, who is one of the most popular actors on the Australian stage, will reappear in Bendigo at the Royal Princess Theatre on Tuesday evening, December 3. ...

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  34. A NASTY WOUND.

    A severe injury was received yesterday by a youth named Stanley Jinks, an employe of Messrs. D. Whyte and Co., at their Eaglehawk branch. He was engaged placing some articles ...

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  35. BENDIGO CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.

    The tenth students' concent of the Bendigo Conservatorium, to be given in the Mosonic Hall on Monday next, is being looked forward to with much interest. The choral class, in ...

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  36. PIGEON HOMING.

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  37. DEATH IN THE HOSPITAL.

    Marguerita Day, 13 months old, died yesterday from pneumonia. ...

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  39. TRAM LINE ENGINE BOLTS.

    BIRREGURRA, Thursday --This evening, about 8 o'clock. Mr. Alexander Sanderson, accompanied by his son and two young men named Bartlett and Keenan, were riding on the ...

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  40. OBITUARY

    The funeral of the late Mr. James Pearce took place yesterday morning from his residence, Rowan street, Monument Hill. A large number of sorrowing friends took part ...

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  41. A BURSTING KEROSENE LAMP.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The tragic end which befel a middle-aged single woman named Margaret Lyons, 40 years, of Richmond, who was burnt through a kerosene lamp exploding ...

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  42. WORK AND WAGES.

    Cr. Wilkie brought forward the following resolution at yesterday's meeting of the City Council:-- "That in all future contracts the minimum rate of 7s per day for men over 21 ...

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  43. BOXING.

    Great interest is being taken in the amateur boxing competitions to take place at the orderly rooms, Show Grounds, on the two race nights, next Wednesday and Thursday. A ...

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  44. THE AUSTRAL SOCIETY.

    "This has been the best night on the syllabus of the Austral Society for many a year, and the president of the Austral Society (Mr. M J E. Stapleton) at the conclusion of the ...

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  45. BALLARAT

    Five Crimean veterans were entertained tonight by Mr. Ronaldson, president of the Benevolent Asylum committee, Among them was Private Tim. Crawley, of the 50th Regiment, who ...

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  46. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DISPENSARY

    At the meeting of the Dispensary [?]d last night a letter was received from Dr. Walsh, of Foster, Gippsland, who was recently appointed head of the medical staff of the ...

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  47. EXTENSION OF WAGES BOARDS SYSTEM.

    While the Factories Bill, which now awaits its second reading in the Legislative Council, was before the Leigalative Assembly, a number of amendments were proposed to the clause ...

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  48. COLLEGE SPORTS.

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  49. THE DANYSZ REMEDY.

    Dr. Tidswell, chairman of the Sydney Board of Health, has reported that the efficiency of Dr. Danysz's virus for the destruction of rabbits has not been demonstrated. ...

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