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  2. THE LOST WARATAH.

    Renter's correspondent at Capetown telegraphs that a quantity of wreckage has been washed ashore at intervals in the neighborhood of Mossel Bay. ...

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  3. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    The Mayor has called a meeting of medical men and others interested in this important subject for this evening at the Town Hall, and we trust that there will ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. (REUTER'S AGENCY.) SIR GEORGE REID.

    It is announced that Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia in Great Britain, will dine with his Majesty the King on Saturday. ...

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  5. MINERS' PHTHISIS. COMBATING THE DISEASE.

    Mr. Hayhow, the president, moved at the meeting of the Bendigo Miners' Association last evening that, the chief inspector of mines be asked for a report of all mines ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General (Lord Dudley) and Georgina Dowager Countess of Dudley, accompanied by Mr. W. Callan, Captain and Mrs Here Ruthven and Captain Gilliat, ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. (REUTER'S AGENCY.) KING EDWARD.

    King Edward starts for the continent on Monday. His Majesty will spend two days in Paris, proceeding thence to Biarritz. ...

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  8. ANTWERP WOOL SALES,

    There was a large attendance at the Anlwerp wool sales yesterday. The market lacked animation. This was due to the reluctance of buyers to pay the sellers' limit. ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS. (REUTER'S AGENCY.) THE LOST BUDGET.

    The change of front by the Government with regard to the precedence of its business has given the Unionist newspapers a fine avenue of attack. ...

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  10. MADAME FRANCES ALDA.

    Madame Frances Alda, the Australian prima, donna, was singing in "Othello" at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, last evening, when she was suddenly ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. GREAT WHEAT SPECULATOR,

    Mr. James Patten, the well-known Chieago speculator, who some time ago caused a sensation by establishing a corner in wleat, having amassed four millions ...

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  13. INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE,

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the International Institute of Agriculture, promoted by King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, is in danger of ...

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  14. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Sir George Reid has told a representative of the "Pall Mail Gazette" that the prospect of present-day Australians settling in the Northern Territory is unpromising. ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. NEW YORK BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A bomb outrage, which is presumed to be the work of the notorious Italian organisation, the "Black Hand," has been perpetrated in New York. The seane of the ...

    Article : 108 words
  16. BY-ELECTIONS.

    At the general elections Mr. William O'Brien, leader of the Independent Nationalists, was elected for both Cock City and N. E. Cork. He decided to sit for Cork City. ...

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  17. FRUIT-EATING NATION.

    The consumption of fruit in Great Britain was discussed at a meeting of the Society of Arts last night, the discussion following the reading of a paper by Dr. ...

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  18. SOUTH NEW MOON CO.

    The troubles experienced lately by this company in connection with its water service culminated in operations at the batterv and mine being temporarily ...

    Article : 262 words
  19. "GRAFT" IN RUSSIA.

    Another "graft" scandal has been brought to light in Russia. A telegram from Odessa reports that 50 military officials at Kieff and Odessa have been arrested on ...

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  20. MR. SOARES UNOPPOSED.

    Mr. E. J. Soares, who had to resign his seat for the Barnstaple division of Devonshire, becaise of his appointment as a Junior Lord of the Treasury, has now been ...

    Article : 38 words
  21. STATEMENT BY MR. REDMOND.

    Mr. J. Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists' party in the House of Commons, in acknowledging an American contribution to the party funds, predicts that another ...

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  22. SHOOTING SENSATION.

    An explanation has now been given by the Turk, Elazar, who yesterday entered the office of David Sassoon and Co., in Leadenhall-street, and fired five shots ...

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  23. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Bendigo County Court, 9 a.m. City Council. 3.30 p.m. Annual meeting Young Colonials F.C., Sir Charles Napler hotel, 7.30. ...

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  24. "GOLD BRICK' FRAUD.

    Charles Adams, an elderly, grey-haired man, was convicted, in New York yesterday on charges of being concerned in the "gold brick" fraud. He was the leader of a gang ...

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  25. CONFERENCE TO-NIGHT.

    The committee received the following letter from the town clerk:—"I have the honor by direction of his Worship the Mayor to request that your association will ...

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  26. THE NAVY ESTIMATES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the supplementary estimates, including £157,000 for preliminary work on the four Dreanoughts, which are to be laid down on 1st ...

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  27. AVALANCHE BURIES TRAINS.

    In close succession to the disaster at the Idaho village of Mace, an avalanche has been responsible for a very had railway accident in Washington State, U.S.A. A ...

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  28. MR. WILLIAM O'BRIEN.

    Mr. Wm. O'Brien, member for Cork City, in a speech last night taunted Mr. Redmond with relving on academical resolutions. with which the Lords would light ...

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  29. A.N.A. DISCUSSION. MINISTERIAL APATHY.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Eaglehawk branch of the Australian Natives' Association last night, the secretary (Mr. J. Trevean) informed members that up to ...

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  30. AUCTION SALES.

    To-day at 11 a.m., on the premises. Highstreet, two doors from Honevsuckle-street, Messrs. J. Andrew and Co. will scil a blacksmith's shop and tool. also a dwelling and ...

    Article : 134 words
  31. AUSTRALIA V. NEW ZEALAND.

    The following team has been selected to represent New Zealand in the first test match against the Australian Eleven:—C. Olliff (Auckland). A. Haddon (Auckland). ...

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  32. THE DISMISSED MINER.

    "I consider, gentlemen," wrote Mr. J. J. Gillroy, of Eaglehawk to the Miners' Association committee last evening, "that our victory is pronounced, fought honorably for ...

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  33. LATER DETAILS.

    The latest news regarding the avalanche at Everitt, in Wastington Stale, shows that 60 persons perished. ...

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  34. GENERAL NEWS.

    Bar silver was to-day quoted at 1s 11 5-16d per standard ounce. The visible supply of wheat in America east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated ...

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  35. SLUDGE ABATEMENT BOARD,

    The Sludge Abatement Board sat at the Town Court to-day to inquire into the methods by which mining companies in Ballarat East dispose of their sludge. The ...

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  36. HOBART BAND CONTESTS.

    The band contests were concluded to-day with the following results: —A Grade Championship. First prize, £175, and trophics valued at £25.—Derwent ...

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  37. OPIUM EVIL.

    The publication of the report, of the International Opium Commission, which sat in Peking carly last year, was followed shortly afterwards by the closing of a ...

    Article : 93 words
  38. POWLETT RIVER COALFIELD.

    It is now stated that two strong local syndicates are interested in the Powlett River coalfields. Negotations are almost complete for the acquisition of 8000 acres of the ...

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  39. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a satisfactory attendance at the Eysium last night, when a fine programme of pictures was submitted. The excellent standaed of the pictures continues to attract much ...

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  40. FIRE IN NOLAN-STREET.

    A four-roomed weatherboard house in Nolan-street, occupied by Mr. Arthur Haves, and owned by his wife, was destroyed by fire about 7.30 a.m. yesterday. Mr. ...

    Article : 152 words
  41. OBITUARY.

    There died in Melbourne on Monday last Mrs. Mary Bright, wife of Mr. John Bright, who first discovered gold at Sandy Creek, now known us Tarnagulla. Mr. Bright and ...

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  42. HEROIC SCOTSMEN.

    The King has awarded the Edivard medal of the first class to two men named M'Whirter and M'Clelland for an act of great courage at Newmains, in Mid Lanarkshire. ...

    Article : 164 words
  43. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    The Commonwealth Government has had under consideration proposals with rospect to a festival of Empire and pageant, to be held in London from May to July of this ...

    Article : 199 words
  44. TROUBLE ABOUT A WILL.

    Some remarkable developments have taken place in connection with the Beatty will case. The late Alexander Beatty, who died on 19th April. 1908, was a farmer residing ...

    Article : 243 words
  45. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The Tivoli Theatre, situated in View-street, will be opened in about a week's time, under the direction of Messrs. J. and N. Tait, as a picture theatre. They have secured the ...

    Article : 221 words
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  48. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The third, test match between England and Smith Africa was continued at Johannesburg to-day. Seventeen runs behind on the first innings, the South Africans ...

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