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  2. THE CAMORRA TRIAL.

    The trial of the Camorra conspirators is still in progress at Viterbo. There was a dramatic incident to-day. Corrado Sortini, one of the accused, and ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The affairs of the Steel Trust are to be investigated by the Government. ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES,

    Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, who subsequent to a yachting tour in the Mediterranean paid a visit to the Kaiser and Kaiserin at the Achileion Palace, on the ...

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  5. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    An important conference was held yesterday in the Town Hall, at which it was resolved to wait on the Minister for Railways and urge him to remit the Bagshot ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister informed the House of Commons this afternoon that Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, hoped to introduce the Budget for 1911-1912 on ...

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  7. THE REFERENDA.

    Mr. J. H. Clark, the returning officer for the Bendigo Division, resumed the counting and checking of absentee voters' ballot papers yesterday. Up to the present the ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. Hugh Boyd and Mrs. Arthur Scott mil be "at home" to-day. Sir John Fuller, the Governor-designate of Victoria, and Lady Fuller are ...

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  9. WELSH COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    The miners of Tonypandy yesterday captured a non-unionist, attired him in a white shirt, and compelled him to parade the streets in drenching rain before a ...

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  10. THE LABOR PARTY.

    A movement is afoot to secure the amalgamation of the Parliamentary. Labor party, the Trade Union Congress, and the General Federation of Trade Unions. With this ...

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  11. HEALTH UNSATISFACTORY.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily News" states that Queen Alexandra has been unwell throughout the whole cruise. ...

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  12. ALBANIAN RISING.

    News has been received that disaster has befallen five battalions of Turkish troops who were marching to Lugi under the command of Ldem Pasha. ...

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  13. REPORT FROM MELBOURNE.

    The doctoral officers of the Home Affairs department report that the referenda figures are regarded as practically closed. Only a few absentee [?]tes remain to come ...

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  14. PERSIAN GUN RUNNING.

    It was announced a few weeks ago that the British authorities were taking determined action to stop gun-running in the Persian Gulf, and that Admiral Slade had ...

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  15. ARDENT TARIFF REFORMER ELECTED.

    Mr. L. S. Amery, one of the most ardent tariff reformers, was the only candidate nominated for the South Birmingham seat in the House of Commons, ...

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  16. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The Victorian Traffic Commissioners today concluded the taking of evidence regarding the local tramway system. Mr. Mackey, M.L.A., the chairman, ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND PROSPERITY.

    Sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister of New Zealand, was interviewed by a representative of the "Financial News" yesterday. ...

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  18. FISHERMEN'S NAVAL RESERVE.

    In March last it was announced that 300 fishermen were to be enrolled for service in the new fishery protection fleet to be stationed at Grimsby. The men were to ...

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  20. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    Sir John Forrest, M.P., interviewed by the "Morning Post" yesterday, said that the preference granted by Australia to the motherland was not large, but if the ...

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  21. BRITAIN AND PREFERENCE.

    During the question time in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Rowland Hunt. Unionist member for the Ludlow Division of Shropshire, asked, in view of the ...

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  22. ANTWERP WOOL SALES

    The Antwerp wool sales opened to-day. and there was a large attendance. Bidding was animated. Ordinaries advanced five centimes, and fine merinos and crossbreds ...

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  23. TYPHOID AT BROKEN HILL.

    A large number of typhoid cases has been reported for the last two weeks. The Mayor and some of the city officials have made a special examination of areas where ...

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  24. FIRE BRIGADES' CONFERENCE.

    The Inter-State Fire Brigades' Conference was concluded to-day. Mr. H. A. Lee (Melbourne Fire Brigade), in acknowledging an appreciative reception ...

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  25. SINGLE CHAMBER GOVERNMENT.

    When the debate on the Parliament Bill was resumed in the House of Commons late this afternoon, Mr. G. N. Barnes, Labor member for Blackfriars (Glasgow), ...

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  26. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    An official announcement was made today confirming the statement made by Mr. L. V. Harcourt in March last, that Sir Francie, Hopwood, formerly Permanent ...

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  27. LOSS OF THE YONGALA.

    The loss of the steamer Yongala having occurred in Queensland waters it becomes necessary for the Registrar-General to register the deaths of those on board, as ...

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  28. MEXICAN INSURRECTION.

    General Madero, leader of the Mexican insurrectionists, met Judge Garbajal, the peace envoy of the Diaz Government, near Juarez, yesterday, and informally arranged ...

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  29. SKIN MERCHANTS' FRAUDS.

    In the Tower Bridge Police Court today the charges against John A. Bowron, Sidney Bowron, of Bowron Brothers, Bermondsey, and Thomas Knight, an ...

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  30. FIRST SOD TURNED.

    The turning of the first sod of the Balfour-Stanley railway way performed to-day by his Excellency the Governor (Sir Harry Barron) in the presence of a large and ...

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  31. SIR WILFRID LAURIER.

    It in now certain that Sir Wilfrid Lanrier, Prime Minister of Canada, will be able to attend the Imperial Conference, despite the opposition to the Reciprocity ...

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  32. NOTES FOR TO DAY.

    City Council, 3.30. Eaglehawk Borough Council, 6.45. Meeting Mr. N. H. Goodsir's friends, Town Hall, 4.30. ...

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  33. THE VETO BILL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Barnes's amendment that the preamble of the Veto Bill be rejected was defeated by 218 to 47 votes. The ...

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  34. ACCUSED MINISTER.

    Mr. Frank Oliver, Minister of the Interior, has given a flat denial to the charge of graft in connection with a railway land transaction. He asks for a full ...

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  35. A CANADIAN SETTLER.

    A settler residing at Lloydminster, in the province of Alberta, Canada, writing to Mr. MacDonald, late Under-Secretary of Lands, says:—"No doubt New South ...

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  36. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    Two expositions of Tarts' pictures were given last night. At the Royal Princess's Theatre, the Bendigo Military Social Club held a theatre night, admission to which ...

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  37. THE CENSUS.

    When returns from 18 additional districts districts in Victoria have been received a preliminary estimate of the population of the State can be made. The majority are ...

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  38. ATLANTIC CABLES.

    The "Evening Standard" states that the scheme for the amalgamation of the Western Union and Anglo-American cable companies han been completed. The new ...

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  39. COMMENT BY "THE TIMES."

    "The Times" this morning suggests that many Ministerialists favor the passing of the opposition bill for the reform of the Lords, on condition that the Veto Bill ...

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  40. BANANAS GO BAD.

    When the steamer Levuka arrived at Sydney on Tuesday she had 45,000 bunches of Fiji bananas aboard. After unloading portion of the Sydney consignment it was ...

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  41. FRATERNAL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Eaglehawk Lodge, U.A.O.D., was held last night. A.D. Bro. Thies presided. One nomination for membership was received, and ...

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  42. KWANGTUNG RISING.

    The Paris edition of the New York "Herald" has received a message from its Hong Kong correspondent giving graphic details of the rising in the Kwangtiing province. ...

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  43. NATIONAL PEACE CONGRESS.

    President Taft, addressing the National Peace Congress yesterday, emphasised that the United States did not desire an extension of territory in any direction. The ...

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  44. "CALLED BACK."

    In conjunction with Messrs. J. and N. Taits' new programme next Monday night, the Australian picture production, "Called Back," will be screened. The drama is ...

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  45. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Mark Davis, a pioneer, died at his residence, "Fernlea," Carisbrook, yesterday, aged 78 years. He came to Australia from England in 1852, and for a time was ...

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  46. MINE MANAGERS' CERTIFICATES.

    Provision has been made in the Mines Bill, to be introduced next session, for the examination of managers of gold mines Certificates of service are to be issued to ...

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  47. COLD IN AMERICA.

    The eastern half of the North American continent is at present experiencing bitterly cold weather. Only once have the extremely low temperatures now ruling been ...

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  48. BLASCHECK'S VISIT.

    In the Royal Princess's Theatre next Friday, 12th May, Blascheck, the world-famous humorist, and Miss Wrighton, will make their appearance locally for one night only. ...

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  49. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Railways Standing Committee arrived in Bendigo last night en route for Sea Lake and Chillingollah, in connection with the suggested railway extension in ...

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  50. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    The Glasgow barque. Port Elgin, in ballast, has been wrecked in Santa Bay, in Peru, No lives were lost. ...

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  51. CHAMBER OF MINES' ATTITUDE.

    "I heartily approve of the step taken by the Amalgamated Mine Managers' Association of Australasia," said Mr. H. E. Rowe. president of the Chamber of Mines of ...

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  52. TRAINING SHIP REFLOATED.

    The training schooner Steadfast, which went ashore at Thameshaven, yesterday, has, been refloated. ...

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  53. TRUCKS DERAILED.

    Owing to some trucks going off the line at Chillingollah, to-day's train arrived about one hour late. ...

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  54. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The race for the Chester Cup was decided to-day on the second day of the Cheater Meeting, and resulted as follows:— CHESTER CUP. ...

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  55. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The protection of West's pictures at the Lyric Theatre. Pall Mall, last night, was witnessed by a crowded audience. A picture which proved very popular was the Lubin ...

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