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  2. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Hitherto England has been the leading centre of investigations relating to cancer the Imperial Cancer Research having become the most extensive and important of ...

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  3. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    We are quite in accord with these citizens who object to the utilisation of the newly-fenced reserve below Lake Wecroona for the purposes of an experimental plot. ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The dispute in the shipbuilding trade in England has been settled on terms arranged by Mr. Winston Churchill, president of the Board of Trade. ...

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  5. AUSTRAL COMPETITIONS.

    The Austral competitions were resumed at the Royal Princess's Theatre yesterday. Dr. Price, city orgauist, of Melbourne, adjudicated in the musical divisions. ...

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  6. L'ENTENTE CORDIALE.

    The President of the French Republic, M. Fallieres, to-day left Paris for Boulogne whence he embarks for England, to pay his promised visit to King Edward, ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. T. H. Henderson, of "Euroma," Mackenzie-street, will not be "at home" tomorrow (Thursday). The prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) has, ...

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  8. BELGIAN ELECTIONS.

    The general election of members of the Belgian Chamber of Deputies took place yesterday. Renter's correspondent at Brussels states ...

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  9. ARRIVAL IN LONDON.

    The French cruiser Leon Gambetta, with President Fallicres on board, arrived at Dover yesterday. The British fleet was lying at anchor, ...

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  10. AN ELOPING PRINCESS.

    A sensational announcement, recalling the scandal produced by the flight of the Crown Princcss ot Saxony and her subsequent marriage after divorce at a registry office in ...

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  11. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The third series of wool sales for the present season was continued to-day in the Wool Exchange. There was a good attendance of both ...

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  12. AFTERNOON SESSION.

    The afternoon session was well attended. Several vocal and instrumental competitive sections were gone through, and the performances on the whole were of a ...

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  13. PLAGUE SUBDUED.

    The outbreak of bubonic plague which occurred last mouth at La Guayra, the chief port of the South American Republic of Venezuela, has been suppressed. ...

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  14. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    Recently some Russians were attacked by nomads on the Persian frontier, and Russia has taken prompt action to obtain redress. ...

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  15. TO-DAYS PROGRAMME.

    Morning, 10.30 o'clock.—Piano Solo (under 17), Piano solo (open). Afternoon, 2 o'clock.—Cornet Solo, Euphonium Solo, and Brass Quartet. ...

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  16. THE CONDEMNED MAN.

    Mr. Outtnm, M.L.A., to-day introduced to a special meeting of the Cabinet, consisting of Mr. Bent, Mr. Mackinnon, Mr. Swinburne, and Mr. Mackey, a ...

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  17. BRITISH BUDGET.

    During the discussion on the Budget in the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Austen Chamberlain taunted the Government with unsound finance in the establishment ...

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  18. FREETRADE CONGRESS.

    The Cobden Club has summoned an international freetrade congress. The congress will meet in London on 4th August. ...

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  19. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The Pastures Protection Board annual election to-day resulted as follows —J. V. Ingram, 272 votes; J. Santilla, 255; R. H. Landale, 254; J. H. Nixon, 198 The ...

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  20. MILLIONAIRE MURDERER.

    The attempt made to secure the liberation of Harry Thaw from the Mattewan Lunatic Asylum, New York, whither he was sent for an indefinite period, after being ...

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  21. SUBMARINE EARTHQUAKE.

    The officers of the Norwegian barque Pallas, which arrived to-night from Mollendo on tho west coast of South America, reported a remarkable experience. When ...

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  23. ELECTRIC CARS COLLIDE.

    A mistake by a tramway pointsman led to a shocking occurrence in Philadelphia yesterday. Two electric cars were switched on to ...

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  24. IN THE CONDEMNED CELL.

    John Charles Manning, now in the Bendigo gaol awaiting execution for the murder of his wife, continues to exmbit apparent indifference as to his fate. On ...

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  25. PALACE OF AGRICULTURE.

    The formal opening of the palace in Rome erected at the expense of King Victor Emanuel to house the International Institude of Agriculture, took place ...

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  26. A SENATOR'S DEBT.

    A receiving orde was to-day issued against Senator J. W. Croft by the registrar in bankruptey. The petitioning creditor was E. T. A. Bevan, and the act ...

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  27. BRITISH LABOR PARTY.

    The balloting, commenced some weeks ago by the Miners' Federation, to decide whether its reprecentatives in the House of are to affiliate with the ...

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  28. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] Royal Princess's [?] [?] Eaglehawk v. Long Gully,[?] [?] South Bendigo v. California ...

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  29. A MARYBOROUGH APPEAL.

    Mr. E. F. G. Jolley, M.A., LL.B., a leading local barrister, writing to the editor of the "Advertiser," says:—"I have been much surprised that no movement has ...

    Article : 228 words
  30. SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    Mr. Louis Becke, the well-known Australian writer, who has had much experience among the South Sea Islands, is going to revisit the Solomon Islands, with a view to ...

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  31. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    Three Chinese named Li Chong, Ah Ho, and Ah Fco. were chared at the Water Police Court this morning with having imported into the Commonwealth 80 tins of ...

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  32. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The friendly attitude of the Asquith Government towards womanhood suffrage is bitterly condemned by the "Spectator," the leading Liberal weekly. ...

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  33. AUCTION SALES.

    [?] on the premises, 163 [?] a few doors from Barnard[?] H. M. Marks and Co. will [?] useful household furniture, ...

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  34. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. George Jeffrey. a former resident of Sailor's (Gully, Eaglehawk at the age of 81 years. Some years ago the dereased gentleman ...

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  35. KING CARLOS'S DEBTS.

    The late King Carlos J. of Portugal, at the time of his assassination, in January last, was heavily in debt, and negotiations have been in progress for some time past ...

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  36. EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES ALLEGED.

    At the Control Police Court this morning, William Archibald Robertson. aged 45 commercial traveller, was charged with having stolen cigaretles, tobacco, and money ...

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  37. MINISTER OF MINES.

    In an interview with a representative of the "Advertiser," the Minister of Mines and Forests (Mr. D. M'Leod) last night stated that his visit to Bendigo had nothing to ...

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  38. MASONIC HALL.

    [?] factory audience [?] [?] Hall when Wallace's [?] appeared in another of [?] programmes. The ...

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  39. PRIEC OF SILVER.

    Bar silver was to-day quoted at 2s 0 9-16d per standard ounce, as compared with 2s 0 13-16d on Friday last. ...

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  40. EVENING SESSION.

    There was a fair audience at the evening session, when the operatic and other competitive sections were continued. OPERA. ...

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  42. SITUATION IN INDIA.

    Disquieting evidences of native disaffection continue to be shown in the province of Calcutta, where recently an anarchist conspiracy was discovered, and a factory ...

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  43. MISS TITTH[?]L BRUNE,

    [?] L. C. William on has made arrangement [?] Brune to Bendigo [?] on Friday. 5th June, in a [?] of J. M. Barrie's great ...

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  45. AMERICAN FLEET.

    A deputation, introduced by Sir Jenkin Coles, Speaker of the House of Assembly, waited on the Chief Secretary to-day, and presented a petition, signed by 1300 ...

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