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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Lord Lansdowne, leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords, created a sensation to-night. Instead of introducing his bill embracing reforms of the House of ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The Bengali youth Mukherji, who threw a bomb at Mr. Cowley, engineer for public works, has been convicted and sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment. Mr. Cowley ...

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  4. CHAFFINCH SENSATION,

    The hearing of the charges against Edwin Walter Bonwick, Harold Greenway, and E. C, Dyason, of having conspired, between 29th November, and 191[?], and 13th December, ...

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  5. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Dr. Mawson, of Adelaide, who accompanied the Shackleton expedition, and is organising another voyage to the South Pole for the purpose of scientific research, ...

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  6. LOSS OF THE YONGALA.

    All hope has been abandoned regarding tlio fate of the Adelaide Company's steamer Yongala, and Brisbane has been plunged into the deepest gloom. ...

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  7. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    What part Australia as a nation is to play in the future control of the Pacific is wrapped up in the womb of Time, but that she must depend more largely upon ...

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  9. NEW YORK RAID.

    The offices of Wisner and Company, stockbrokers, were raided yesterday by Federal officers. It is alleged that irregularities to the extent of £800,000 are involved. The ...

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  10. LATER PARTICULARS.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, in moving that an address be presented to the King, remarked that his bill necessarily touched upon questions of Royal prerogative. He ...

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  11. THE RIVAL EXPEDITIONS.

    Dr. Mawsou, interviewed yesterday, said: —"I am quite sure that Commander Scott could, and will, reach the Pole either before or after Herr Amundsen." ...

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  12. STORM WRECKS CITY.

    A fierce electrical storm burst over the city yesterday. It was accompanied by a oyolonic wind, which wrecked many public and private buildings, unroofed churches, ...

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  13. BOXING CONTEST.

    Carl Morrta, of Oklahama, "the white hope," defeated Sclucck, of Cinchiatti in the sixth round to-day. Sohreek was knocked out. ...

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  14. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    Francisio Madero, father of the Mexican revolutionary leader, interviewed to-day, declared postively that President Diaz was seeking peace. ...

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  15. REFERENDUM IN ENGLAND.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, Lord Balfour of Burley, moved the second reading of a ball in favor of the adoption of the referendum. ...

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  16. COASTAL CAPTAINS INTERVIEWED.

    The master of the steamer lunamiacka (Captain M'Kenzie) thinks the Yongala struck the Broadhurst Reef, but Captain Sim, of the Grantala, thinks that she came to grief ...

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  17. THE KAISER,

    The Emperor William, aboard the lmperial yacht Hohenzollern, reviewed the Austro-Huugarian fleet at Pola yesterday. ...

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  18. GIRL THIEF.

    A girl, under arrest for stealing in Matlock, Derbyshire, when being conveyed to the gaol, suddenly broke from her captors and jumped into the river. One ...

    Article : 84 words
  19. STATEMENT BY SYDNEY MANAGER.

    The manager of the Adelaide Steamship Co. (Mr. Black) made the following statement to-day:—"Our masters and others who know the Yongala, and have travelled in ...

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  20. GERMAN NAVY.

    The third turbine emitter for the German navy, which was begun last year, was launched at Hamburg yesterday. She has been named Goben. ...

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  21. THE INSURANCES.

    The Yongala was insured for £90,000. One-fourth of this risk was undertaken by the Adelaide Steamship Co., which to that extent insures its own vessels. The ...

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  22. AVIATION.

    Three agents of the Russian Government have been visiting a remarkable aeroexhibition, which has been held at 0lympia. Tliey state that they contemplate ...

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  23. BRAZILIAN LOAN.

    The Brazilian 4 per cent, loan of £4,500,000, redeemable before 1927, was instantly subscribed. ...

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  24. TOLL OF THE SEA.

    Though the official records make it appear that the wreck of the Yongala, with 140 persons on board is 'he most tragic from the standpoint of loss of ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. MOROCCO.

    "Le Matin" publishes a telegram to-night from Fez, in which it is staled that the Europe in Corsuls fear that 2000 Zemmur tribesmen are marching on the ...

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  26. TARCOOLA'S SEARCH FRUITLESS.

    A telegram was received from Cape Bowling Green this afternoon, stating that the Tarcoola had left Bowon at 4 o'clock that morning, adn has made a search of Upstart ...

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  27. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Sydney Brough, the well-known actor, in his 42nd year. The decensed was a son of the late Mr. Lionel Broiigh, the famous comedian. ...

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  28. THE FRENCH AERO-FLEET.

    The "Daily Mail," referring to the purchase of airships by the Russian Government, states that France, in time of war, could place 300 aeroplanes in the Held, ...

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  29. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Tom Burrows's club swinging record, Masonic Hall. Quartzopolis Lodge Druids, B.U.F.S. Dispensary, 7.30. ...

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  30. BOER IRRECONCILIABLES.

    A number of Beor irrconciiables, who still refuse to take the oath of allegiance to the King, are to be allowed to return to South Africa. ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

    A despatch has been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies informing the Commonwealth. Government that it is the personal wish of his Majesty ...

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  32. ANOTHER UNEVENTFUL SEARCH.

    The stonmer Mayne has soarched the coast for five miles south of Cape Bowling Green, but discovered nothing. ...

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  33. AVIATOR KILLED.

    M. Coi while aeroplaning in a western suburb vesterday fell from a height of 300ft., and was injured so terribly that he died quickly. ...

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  34. LADY'S MUNIFICENT BEQUEST.

    Miss Ewart, of Ewhurst, Surrey, who died recently, has made muniticent educational bequeathed £20,000 for the founding of scholarships for [?]sitons girls at ...

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  35. WHERE DID SHE STRIKE?

    A Federal seafariug official, who has done some ocean exploratory work in the passage between the Great Barrier Reef and the Queensland coast, expressed the ...

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  36. "JACK" JOHNSON.

    It is stated that Jack Johson, the world's champion pagilist, may get off with live days' imprisonment, instead of 25 days, to which he was recently sentenced ...

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  37. BRUTAL MURDER IN PARIS.

    An old lady residing near Montrevil was brutally murdered in her bed lost night. The murderers did not know that a safe near the beside contained. £12,000. ...

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  38. AUCTION SALES

    On Saturday, at their horse bazaar. Messrs. Spencer, M'Kean and Co. will sell three trucks of horses, including two trucks of draught hordes. ...

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  39. LEATHER MERCHANTS' FAILURE.

    Considerable sensation has been caused in business circles to-day by the arrest of Messrs. Bo[?]ron Brothers, of Bermondyey. importers of leather and sheepskins, who ...

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  40. SUNDAY DEBAUCH,

    A debauch, which is without parallel in the history of the State, look place here on Sunday. It was the outcome of a rough and tumble fight in the Legislature on ...

    Article : 69 words
  41. GARDEN GULLY FIRE.

    The damage resulting from the fire which occurred at the Garden Gully United mine in the early hours of yesterday morning was of such a character that it will be ...

    Article : 405 words
  42. IMPLEMENT MAKERS' STRIKE.

    The strike continues in the implement makers trade, and unionists declare that if a ballot were taken 95 per cent, of the men would approve of the light being kept. ...

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  43. NEW YORK FIRE.

    The labor unions in New York are planning a miglity demonstration as a protest against the fire-trap conditions which arose at the recent fire at a shirt factor, when ...

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  44. PREMIERS' VISIT TO IRELAND

    The Lord Mayor of Dublin was annouuced that the visit of Mr. Fisher (Prime Minister of the Commonwealth) and Sir Joseph Ward (Premier of New Zealand) ...

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  45. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    The climatic conditions last night were rather too cold for an outdoor entertainment, but nevertheless a large audience attended the projection of West's Pictures ...

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  46. ARBITRATION TREATY.

    Count Ahiefeldt Laurvigen, Danish Minister for Foreign Affairs, [?]tated in the Laudstthing to-day that in renewing the arbitration treaty with Great Britain the ...

    Article : 74 words
  47. WHITSUNDAY PASSAGE.

    The "Whitsunday Passage, at the entrance to which the Yougala was last seen, is of a character that stamps itself upon the memory of all navigators who have used ...

    Article : 553 words
  48. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    During yesterday afternoon and this morning the medical officer of the Army Medical Corps, accompanied by Lieutenant A. T. Mackay and Sergeant-Majors ...

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  49. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were continued today, prices remaining unchanged. Continental buyers competed strongly for good classes of m[?]rines. ...

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  50. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    A variety entertatinment has been arranged to take place at the Royal Priacess's. Theatre to-morrow night, in aid of the family of the late Mr. "Limmie" ...

    Article : 87 words
  51. GIRLS CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    An alleged raw of attempted murder possessing remarkable features is published in the newspapers to-day. Two girls living in Birmingham, named Alice ...

    Article : 103 words
  52. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The present fine programme of biograph pictures being [?]ned by Messrs. J. and N. Tait attracted another good audience last night. Considerable interest is still ...

    Article : 167 words
  53. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCCIL'S SUPPORT.

    Mr. A. Berrymam predided at the monthly meeting of the Bendigo Trades and Labor council last night. A donation of £10 with voted to the implement-makers' ...

    Article : 52 words
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