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  2. TELEGRAPHIC.

    At the last sitting of the trade and Labor Congress at Winning the Socialist element among the delegates, which was chiefly from British Columbia vainly sterve ...

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  3. WORK AND WAGES.

    Plenty of material for consideration is provided (says our Melbourne correspondent) for the annual meeting of the Grain Council of the Victorian Railways Societies, which takes ...

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  4. GOLD STEALING ALLEGATIONS.

    "There will be no second indignation meeting so far as we are concerned," said Mr. J. R. Little, vice-president of the Miners' Association, to an Independent ...

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  5. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    At a plenary sitting of the Hague Peace Conference on Saturday it was resolved, by 37 votes to 1, adopt the draft convention relating to the establishment of the ...

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  7. THE WEATHER.

    Bendigo's share of yesterday s depression was 45 points. As we feared would shortly happen, the wind veered towards the south, and after daybreak the rain was over. However, ...

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  8. CONSUMPTION GERMS.

    Consumption of the lungs is usually referred to nearely as "consumption," but it must be [?] remembered that the lungs are not the [?] ...

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  9. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Mr. F. Anstey, M.L.A. ha[?] according to a London correspondent found, like Mr. W. M. Hughes, a good deal to criticise in the methods of the English Labor party. It seems ...

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  10. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The group of American journals controlled by Mr. W. R. Hearst, the millionaire politician and newspaper proprietor, has joined in the cry in favor of stationing the ...

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  11. FUTURE CONFERENCES.

    M. Nolidoff brought forward a resolution embodying the proposal drafted by Great Britain, providing for similar conferences being held every seven years, and it was ...

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  12. EAGLEHAWK

    Messrs. Webster and Highmore, J's.P., presided at the Police Court yesterday. A number of small debt casts were disposed of and several residents were dealt with for ...

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  13. THE UNPOPULATED WEST.

    The Parliamentary party who are on tour through the solitudes of the Western district, with a view to buying some of the great estates and putting people on them, were at Streatham ...

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  14. BROKEN HILL MINERS

    Speaking this afternoon on the subject on the shortage of minors, Mr. Wainwright, tho general manager of the Broken Hill South mine, said:--"We are short of miners and ...

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  15. THE PREFERENTIAL TARIFF.

    Senator Pulsford, of New South Wales, freetrader, who is on a visit to Europe to recruit his health, has a letter in the Times to-day ...

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  16. THE LODZ ATROCITIES.

    A message received from Lodz yesterday stated, that seven worsen and girls have been shot without trial in connection with the murder, and every third man of ...

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  18. GOLF PLAYING ON SUNDAY.

    The double-barrelled resolution passed by the Bendigo Labor League on Monday night to the effect that golfers play at the Epsom links on Sundays; and inferring that certain prominent ...

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  19. FINE FALL IN GIPPSLAND AND NORTHEASTERN DISTRICT.

    WARRAGUL, Tuesday.--A very fine fall of rain commenced here early this morning, and it is still raining at noon. Up to that time about an inch had fallen. The down po[?]r was ...

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  20. VICTORIAN PRODUCTS.

    Eulogistic notices are published in the newspapers of the excellent display of Victorian products which is being shown at the grocery exhibition in London. ...

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  21. COUNCIL CONTRACTS AT BRUNSWICK.

    Some discussion arose on Monday night at the Brunswick, Council on a motion that the specifications submitted for the annual contracts be adopted. ...

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  22. RAILWAY PROJECT ADVOCATED.

    By this time the belated cars had arrived and lurcheon was served. Mr. A. Dalgieish, president of the Lake Bolac Progress Association, proposed "The ...

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  23. END OF A NATIVE CHIEF.

    Details, received regarding the pursuit of the Herero chief, Morenza, in Bechuana-land, shows that Morenza and ten Hottentots [?] ...

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  24. THE MONTE CARLO MURDER

    Interest in the sensational Monte Carlo murder case is being maintained in Europe by fresh developments which are constantly occurring. Some new facts have been ...

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  25. ASIATICS IN CANADA.

    The strength of the anti-Japanese feeling in British Columbia, has been further demonstrated by an incident at Atlin, in the north, near the frontier of Yukon. ...

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  26. EUSH FIRES.

    Alarming reports were received here this afternoon regarding the spread of bush fires, which have been raging in the Blue Mountain, for some days. The fires commenced last, ...

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  27. A "FREE LABORER'S'' POSITION.

    Complaints are (according to the Age) made by some of the "loyalists" in the railway service that they are not receiving fair treatment. The Age then goes on to say that a ...

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  29. PREMIER UPHOLDS JAPANESE TREATY.

    The anti-Asiatic resolutions which were passed a few days ago by the Trade and Labor Congress at Winnipeg, have been submitted to the Premier, Sir Wilfrid ...

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  30. OCEAN GIANTS RACING.

    The new Cunard liner Mauretania, 32,500 tons, has in her speed trials eclipsed the record of her sister ship, the Lusitania. During a series of runs the Mauretania ...

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  31. WAGES IN PROTECTED TRADES.

    There was a large gathering of lawyers and iron and wood workers to-day in the Federal Conoiliation and Arbitration Court, when Mr. Justice Higgins, the new president, sat to hear ...

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  32. ORIENTALS AND FREEMASONRY

    Thea[?] of [?] Asaley, both Aslaties, which is creating considerable interest in Masonic circles, was yesterday morning continued before Mr. Justice Cussen and a jury in the ...

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  33. LORD ASHTOWN.

    Interest in the attempt, to assassinate Lord Ashtown, a large Irish landlord, which was made at one of his estates, Glenahiry Lodge, Waterford County, on ...

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  34. LUSITANIA'S HOMEWARD RUN.

    The Cunarder Lusitania which recently lowered by about an hour and a half the previous record for the outward passage from England to the United States, on ...

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  35. INTERSTATE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--L'Italin Australian, published in Sydney, has recently contained some information as to efforts being made to induce Italian immigration to Australia. Mr. ...

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  36. MOROCCO

    The latest from Morocco states that three tribes south-east of Casablanca have submitted to General Drude the French commander. ...

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  37. BAKERS' WAGES.

    The operative bakers are determined to test the question as to whether or not their wages shall be increased from £2 10s to £2 14s. In accordance with their decision of Saturday ...

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  38. A STRIKE FUND.

    It has transpired that the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants has a strong fighting fund, its war chest amounting to nearly £400,000 sterling. ...

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  39. A SUNDAY AFTERNOON DRIVE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--On Sunday night a young woman named Martha Gaskell, aged 23 years, was found on the side of the road at Parkside, with a fractured skull. She was ...

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  40. EGYPTIAN NATIONALISTS.

    Agitators, or as they call themselves Nationalists or Patriots, are endeavoring to stir up unrest in Egypt. A new political organisation has been formed at Cario, ...

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  41. LONG DEFERRED JUSTICE.

    The trials have just been concluded of fifty-eight persons charged with participating in the rising at Riga in 1905. Twenty-two were sentenced to death eighteen ...

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  42. DECISION OF MASTER BAKERS.

    A largely attended mi[?]ting of master bakers to-night re-affirmed the resolution passed at last night's informal meeting that the masters abide by the decision of Mr. Justice ...

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  47. THE BENDIGO SHOW.

    There is little doubt that the Grand Spring fellow and Sporting Carnival of the Bendigo Agricultural Society, to be held on the 8th, 9th and 10th October, will be a great ...

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