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  2. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    Carlyle is reported to have said that two great gifts might be received by men. One was bodily vigor and the other mental vigor. Few men received both, in his ...

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  3. SWEDISH THRONE.

    Stockholm is crowded, as a result of the constitutional crisis, and there are eager discussions with a view to saving the King's throne. ...

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  4. WATERSIDE WORKERS' TROUBLE.

    The conference called by Mr. Justice Wiggins between the parties to the waterside workers' strike was coucluded this afternoon. It is understood that a ...

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  5. PRINCES' EMPIRE TOUR.

    It was reported that the King bad requested Sir John Anderson, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, who accompanied his Majesty on his tour of the ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Charles Edwin Fenner, a warrant for whose arrest was issued in December last, has been apprehended in Paris. He is charged with the fraudulent conversion of ...

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  7. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    The Right Hon. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said that information of the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    A cable message published to-day stated that a sub-committee appointed by the Agents-General had drafted a report upon the Commonwealth medical examination of ...

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  9. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Two serious outrages, both of which are attributed to suffragettes, were perpetrated in England to-day. At Northfield, six miles from ...

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  10. GHENT ASSAULT CASE.

    Mrs. Fitzgerald, wife of a sergeant of Police [?] Clapham, who was recently [?] for libel by the Rev. Thomas Ghent, cur[?]e of St. Andrew's Church of England. ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICAN TROUBLE

    Mr. Merriman, leader of the Opposition, concluding his speech in the Union Assembly, said if the Government's principles had prevailed 14 years ago many Ministerialists, ...

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  12. Advertising

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  13. STEAMERS DELAYED.

    The steamers Meeraki and Warrimoo have been delayed in their departure for New Zealand and Melbourne owing to the waterside trouble. The R.M.S. Otway has ...

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  14. FASHION'S LATEST MODE.

    The latest fashion in feminine dress was introduced to the public of New York to-day, and a mild sensation was created. Several dressmakers' mannequins ...

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  15. WIRELESS WONDERS.

    A splendid illustration of the degree of perfection attained by wireless telegraphy has been demonstrated here. Wireless press messages were exchanged ...

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  16. DISHONEST IMMIGRANT.

    A plea that he vas afraid of Australian savages was made in the City Court to-day, when a young immigrant, named Alfred Goldthorpe, who had been arrested with ...

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  17. MR. HARCOURT'S EFFECTIVE SPEECH.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Lewis Harcourt commended Mr. Ramsay M'Donald's moderation. He said:—"The speeches to-night have been cabled ...

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  18. GENERAL HERTZOG'S VIEWS.

    General Hertzog condemned the Government for deporting the men without a trial. A Select Committee should be appointed to inquire into the administration of martial ...

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  19. INTER-STATE COMMISSION.

    John Francis Bracken gave evidence before the Inter-State Commission to-day in opposition to any increase of duties on printers' materials generally. He ...

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  20. LONDON MARKETS.

    The wheat market is active, and firm. Owing to the announcement of Further reductions in the Argentine export surplus, there is increased speculative inquiry. ...

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  21. JEWISH BLOOD R[?]UAL.

    Excitement has been caused at the town of Kastoff, near Kieff, the scene of the recent blood ritual murder trial, by the discovery that a Christian orphan living with ...

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  22. HERZOGITES SUCCESSFUL.

    The Hertzogites defeated the Ministerialists by two to one majorities in the Bethlehem and Frankfort by elections. ...

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  23. RESTAURANT HELD UP.

    Seven men entered the Tripoli Restaurant in the Italian quarter of New York yesterday, and held up the diners. A knife was held at the throat of each ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Justice Horridge as relused to order the release of Mr. Frank Harris, managing director of "Modern Society," who was recently attacked at the instance of Earl ...

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  25. AGENTS-GENERAL ACCEPT REPORT.

    The report upon the Commonwealth's medical inspection of omigrants, prepared by a sub-committee appointed by the Australian Agents-General, was discussed by ...

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  26. MARGARINE SOLD AS BUTTER.

    A heavy penalty was imposed to-day on a tradesman of Rotherhithe (London), who was convicted for selling margarine as butter. ...

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  27. EPIDEMICS IN FRANCE.

    Extraordinary epidemics of scarlet fever, pneumonia and cerebro spinal meningitis have occurred among various garrisons. No fewer than 800 sufferers have been sent to ...

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  28. "POEMS IN SILK."

    Dresses which have been described as "poems in silk" are promised for the drawing-room at Buckingham Palace to-night, the materials costing £15 a yard. ...

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  29. BAKEHOUSES LOOTED.

    Starving workers in Galicia are looting bakehouses and rioting in the cafes and restaurants. ...

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  30. PRESIDENT AND DIPLOMAT.

    During the height of the recent crisis in Mexico Sir Lionel Carden, British Minister in Central America, was appointed Ambassador in Mexico. This appointment gave ...

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  31. STATEMENT BY DR. NORRIS.

    Dr. Norris points out that the medical examination of emigrants will not be conducted at ports of embarkation, as Mr. Cann, the Acting Premier of New South ...

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  32. ATTACKED BY MADMAN.

    In the temporary absense of a warder while a wife was visiting her husband in a lunatic asylum in Paris, the man drew a long nail and attacked his wife, whose ...

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  33. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    A special court at Sunthrampur has sentenced Govindjar, a self-styled prophet, to death fov waging war against the King. Pi[?]ia, his chief assistant, was sentenced ...

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  34. PEACE BETWEEN IRISHMEN.

    The "Westminister Gazette," commenting on the Home Rule debate in the House of Commons, declares that "the more generous tone adopted by Sir Edward Carson, and ...

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  35. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. J. Miles, wife of Mr. J. Miles, station master at Derrinallum, took place yesterday to the Pridgewater Public Cemetry. The ...

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  36. AUCTION SALES.

    Next Monday at 11 a.m.m at their rooms, Messrs. J. Andrew and Co. will conduct a sale of a large quantity of superior household furniture and effects, and three second hand ...

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  37. THRILLING INVERTED FLIGHT.

    M. Guillaux was flying upside down at a height of 2000ft. yesterday, when his motor suddenly stopped, and the machine began to fall. The aviator, however, managed to ...

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  38. LYKIC PHOTO, PLAYS.

    Thearreg[?] who have not yet seen the popular coal-mining drama, "Germinal, at the Lyric Theatre, should take advantage of the last opportunities of doing so to-day. ...

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  39. CHILLAGOE SMELTERS.

    It is reported to-day that the directors of the Chillagoe Railway and Mining Co. have decided to shut down the smelters as soon as the present coke supply is ...

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  40. DISMISSAL OF ARMY OFFICERS.

    A libel action, in which an army officer is suing a former Permanent Under-Secretary, has begun in the courts. Major W. A. Adam, of the 5th (Royal ...

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  41. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    While driving through the streets with his wife and a visitor yesterday, Lieutenant Arthur Cook, of the American battleship Connectient, was slightly wounded by a ...

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  42. HOME ROLE BILL.

    An important amendment to the [?]me Rule Bill was carried by the House of Lords to-day. Lord Middleton moved that it would be disastrous to proceed with the ...

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  43. " THE SMART SET."

    The popularity of "The S[?] Set, a combination of high-class [?], is evidenced everywhere, when [?] of its characteristic programme[?] is submitted for public ...

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  44. THE DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    In the House of Lords yesterday the Mar quis of Londonderry incidentally quoted from Lord Wolseley's letter to the Duke of Cambridge in 1803, stating that if troops ...

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  45. GERMAN NAVY.

    Several questions were asked in the House of Commons to-day in respect to the British and German navies. In reply, the First Lord of the Admiralty ...

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  46. BRITANNIA THEATRE.

    Another good audience with[?] the se[?]ing of the Britannia picture at the Britannia theatre last night. The programme contains several alternative features, the principal ...

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  47. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    This week's attractions at the Tivoli Theatre have been exceedingly popular, and the attendances have been uniformly large. The Serc[?]derrs, a musical comedy company of ...

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  48. LEITH ELECTION.

    Three candidates have announced themselves as about to contest the Leith seat, vacated owing to the appointment of Mr Munro-Ferginson, as Governor-General of ...

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  49. REVOLUTION IN ECUADOR.

    The disturbed state of affairs in the Republic of Ecuador still continues. Concha, the rebel leader, has declined the request of the Government to fix a zone of ...

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  50. PANAMA EXPOSITION.

    At a meeting of the Cabinet to-day the question of British representation at the Panama Exposition, to be held at San Francisco next year, was again considered. ...

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  51. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Lyric Photo, Plays, Lyric Theatre, 8. International Pictures, Britannia Theatre, 8. Tivoli Pictures, Tivoli Theatre, 8. ...

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