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  2. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    The modern systems of physical development are now innumerable. So numerous indeed have they become, and so bewildering in the opinion of their own fitness and ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    A shocking tragedy was enacted yesterday. an entire family named Fillipovici committing suicide. The eldest son was the sole support of the family, and he failed ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The trial concluded to-day of Tom Mann, the well-known Socialist agitator, who was arrested during the recent coal strike, and charged with being connected with an ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    A deputation from the Wonthaggi business people to-day waited upon Mr. Murray, the Premier, and asked that a special board should be appointed to settle the dispute ...

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  6. LOSS OF THE TITANIC.

    The British inquiry into the loss of the Titanic was resumed yesterday. Dillon, a trimmer, described a 60 minutes wait on the poop for the Titanic to sink. ...

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  7. HOME RULE. MR LLOYD-GEORGE'S ATTITUDE.

    The silence of Mr. Lloyd-George during the Home Rule debate in the House of Commons is causing some comment, especially on the part of the Irish Nationalists. ...

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  8. STATEMENT BY ACCUSED

    Mr. Tom Mann made a statement in court. He argued that it was permissible for him to address soldiers in their capacity as citizens. ...

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  9. BILL IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons last night the motion for the second reading of the Hom[?] Rule Bill was carried by 372 votes to 271, after the application of the closure. ...

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  10. PRESS REGRETS.

    The "Daily News," the "Morning Leader" and the "Daily Chronicle" regret that the prosecutions were instituted against Mr. Tom Ma[?]n. They regard it as ...

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  11. TREATMENT OF CANCER.

    An important paper was read before the French Academy of Medicine yesterday by Dr. Gnazda of Agram, in Austria. The writer showed that valuable results had ...

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  12. PRUSSIAN DIET.

    The proceedings in the Prussian Diet were marked by riotous proceedings yesterday. Several Socialistic members persisted in interrupting a debate. ...

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  13. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Captain Loggin, formerly commodore of the P. and O. S.N. Company's fleet. ...

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  14. INSANE MURDERER.

    E. S. Henr[?], the lay preacher, who a month ago murdered his wife by cutting her throat, has been committed to a lunatic asylum. Henry gained notoriety in ...

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  15. GERMAN AMBASSADOR.

    It is semi-officially stated here that the resignation of Count Paul Wolff-Metter-nich, G.C.V.O., who has been German ambassador at the Court of St. James since ...

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  16. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR. MINES IN DARDANELLES.

    "Lloyd's" correspondent at Constantinople states that the attempts made to remove the mines laid in the Dardanelles have proved unsuccessful. It is impossible to fix ...

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  17. LOSS OF THE KOOMBANA.

    The result of the Marine Court's inquiry into the loss of the Koombana is as follows: —"The court finds, without any unreliable ...

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  18. LONDON TAILORING STRIKE

    There has been no settlement of the dispute in the tailoring trade. Fifteen thousand tailors and tailoresses employed in the East End of London are ...

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  19. GRRMAN NAVY.

    The German naval estimates provide £1,000,000 for the construction, or submarines, in which type of vessel Germany has hitherto been weak. ...

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  20. ITALIANS EXPELLED FROM SYMRNA. CONSTANTINOPLE, 10th May.

    The Turkish Government has decided to expel all Italians from the Vilayet of Symrna, excepting priests, nuns, workmen and widows. ...

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  21. PENNY POSTAGE ADVOCATE.

    Lord Curzon stated to-day that the response received from sections of political and public opinion stamped the movement to recognise the services of Sir Henniker ...

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  22. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    Mr. Roosevelt has written a letter to the Canadian newspapers, in which he explains his references to Canada in a letter he recently sent to President Taft. The ...

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  23. CONSUMPTIVE MURDERER.

    The trial of Oswald Trinkler, the consumptive, who has confessed to murdering a jeweller named Schulze and his wife and daughter, was resumed to-day, but the ...

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  24. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  25. CANADIAN BANKS.

    It is reported that a merger is pending between the Bank of Montreal and the Union Bank of Canada. If the negotiations are successful, the ...

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  27. MILITARY COLLEGE.

    Brigadier-General W. T. Bridges, commandant of the Royal Military College of Australia, has visited the military schools of France, Germany, and Belgium. ...

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  28. BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY.

    Although the Minimum Wage (or Coal Mines Conciliation) Act has been in force for five weeks, orly one award has been made under it. Out of 21 districts, in only ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND GOLD MINE.

    At the annual meeting of the Wathi Gold Mining Company of New Zealand to-day, the chairman of directors stated that the mine has paid over £4,500,000 in dividends ...

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  30. MORE IMMIGRANTS.

    The s.s. Mamari left London to-day, bound for New South Wales. The vessel has on board. 600 emigrants, including 175 carpenters and bricklayers. The Mamari ...

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  31. PRELATE AS LABORITE.

    During an address to a Diocesan Conference to-day, the Bishop of London (Dr. Winnington Ingram) referred to the present industrial unrest in Great Britain. He ...

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  32. POLICE VERSUS BURGLARS.

    There was a sensational fight in this city to-day between a force of 30 police and three burglars, who had taken refuge in an inn. ...

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  33. SETTLERS FOR CANADA.

    The "invasion" of Canada, by American emigrants promises to exceed all records this season. One hundred and seventy t[?]ousand new ...

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  34. THE NAVAL MAN[?]VRES.

    Many demonstrations, showing the effectiveness of aeroplanes in war, were made during the naval manouvres to-day. Lieutenant Gregory, with a signaller, made ...

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  35. AMERICAN FLOODS.

    The latest news concerning the floods in the Mississippi Valley slates that the waters are abating. No rain has fallen for the last three days. It is believed that all ...

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  36. SEPARATION ORDER.

    The wife of the Rev. Tanner, the Anglican vicar of Dundry, a small parish in Somerset, applied for a separation order this week, on the ground of cruelty. ...

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  38. THE WEATHER. STILL FINE AND MILD.

    Another fine day was experienced locally yesterday, the highest shade temperature recorded at the East Bendigo observatory was 72.6 degrees, the minimum being 50.3 ...

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  39. LONDON MARKETS.

    The wheat market is inactive. Prices are slightly easier on account of the heavy shipping. Australian wheat on spot is being sold at 42/6 to 43/. The butter market is ...

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  40. FATAL GAS EXPLOSION.

    A second death has occurred in connection with the gas explosion yesterday at Stratford-on-Avon. The explosion wrecked the meter-house ...

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  41. RAIN IN MELBOURNE.

    Rain fell in the metropolis yesterday, six points being registered up to 9 o'clock last night. The shade readings during the day were 74.7 and 53.3 degrees respectively. ...

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  42. FOOTBALLERS' STRIKE.

    Some time ago member of the Football League expressed the opinion that it was not fair that a first grade club should only get 50 per cent, of the gate receipts, ...

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  43. A MINER'S COMPLAINT.

    Sir,—I would like to know why the miners of Bendigo are subject to a let of unsatisfactory voting in reference to the wages board? In the first place we are asked to ...

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  44. STRIKE OF SEAMEN FEARED.

    The British Admiralty are making preparations to have a good supply of coal on hand, in anticipation of a possible strike of seamen. ...

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  45. TO-DAY'S FORECASTS

    VIOTORLA.—Cool and cloudy over S. parts, with some showers, W. to S.W. winds; blowing fresh in the Straits; fine elsewhere. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—Unsettled to ...

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  46. COMPROMISE POSSIBLE.

    Subsequently a conference was ar[?]anged, between Mr. Murray, the three Railway Commissioners, and the executive of the Wenthaggi Coal Miners' Association. The ...

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  47. RAIN IN ADELAIDE.

    The long-expected and much-needed rain began to fall early this morning, and showers occurred at intervals up till late this afternoon. The season has been extremely dry, ...

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  48. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    The "Sporting Life" says that Arnst, the world's champion seuller, has intimated that unless Barry signs the agreement early next week he will open negotiations ...

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  49. HUDDERSFIELD BELL BAND.

    The above band, which opened its Australian tour with great success, show at the Royal Princess's Theatre next Monday and Tuesday. Never in the history of ...

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