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  2. DEPORTED STRIKE LEADERS

    The steamer Umgeni, which is conveying the deported South African strike leaders to England, called at Las Palmas to-day for [?]visions. ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The Overseas Exhibition promoted by Messrs. Selfridge and Co. Ltd., universal providers, of Oxford-street, was opened to day. ...

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  4. KYARAM TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Charles Envall, whow as committed by a coroner's jury at Kyabram on a charge concerning the death of Edward Ellis on 2nd December, was begun at the ...

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  5. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    From time to time scientists have discussed the value of foods. Fifty veal's ago their chemical and physiological (or feeding) values were thought to be ascertained. ...

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  6. GERMAN DUKE'S MARRIAGE.

    The petition brought by Countess De Grasquet James agains the Duke Henri Borwin of Mecklenburg-Schwerin for a declaration that she is entitled to the ...

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  7. HOME RULE.

    When the House of Commons assembled yesterday Lord Robert Cecil asked: "Is it the intention of the Government to propose the exclusion of "Ulster?" ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Several Scottish s[?]ts came to London yesterday to interview Mr. Asquith The Prime Minister, however, declined to receive them, intimating that his private ...

    Article : 54 words
  9. PERSONAL.

    Sir Arthur Stanley, Governor-designate of Victoria, interviewed on the [?] steamer Osterley at Fremantle yesterday is young almost boyish-looking, of medrate ...

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  10. SALVATION ARMY.

    Her Majesty the Queen has written to the Salvation Army congratulating it upon [?] Mothers' Hospital at clapton, and its Maternity Home at Stoke Newington. The ...

    Article : 59 words
  11. PHLL MAY'S PICTURES.

    Fifty-[?] of the late P[?] May's black and white drawings brought 130 guineas at Christie's yesterday. Six, including "Do You Want a Model, Sir?" realised ...

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  12. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    The council of the English Billiard Association is considering the advisability of canalising the restrictions placed on cannons and hazards. Such legislation, if any is ...

    Article : 43 words
  13. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  14. MAD MOTORIST.

    For several hours yesterday a feeling akin to terror was created among folks abroad in Wiltshire by the dangerous eccentricities of motorist. His car sped in various ...

    Article : 212 words
  15. DAMAGED GOODS."

    "Damaged Goods," the translation of Brienx's "Los Avares," written to expose the horrors of conge[?] disease, has been produced at a series of afternooon ...

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  16. LANDING CANNOT BE PREVENTED.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Deginald M'Kenna, the Home Seeretary, announced that the Imperial Government had no power to prevent the strike ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. NEW ZEALAND OFFICES.

    His Majesty the King is to lay the foundation stone of the new London offices of the Mew Zealand Government, on a site adjoining the Adolphi Theatre in the ...

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  18. GRAY V. FALKINER.

    Gray and Falkiner commenced a match with ivory balls at Glasgow to-day. The match is 18,000 up, and Gray is conceding his opponent 5000. The scores at the close ...

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  19. BANK CASHIER STEALS £7000.

    Walter [?] aged [?] guilty to a charge of having embezzled £7000 belonging to the Commerical Bank of Australia Ltd., was to-day sentenced to ...

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  20. PREFERENCE REJECTED.

    In the House of Common yesterday an amendment was proposed on the Address in-Reply in favor of Imperial preferences without imposing fresh duties upon food ...

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  21. RUGBY TEAM FOR N.S.W.

    The Northern Rugby Union has invited the following "backs" to take part in theforthcoming "our of Australia:—Wagstaff and Rogers, of Huddersfield: Jenkins and ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. EXPENSIVE VOTES.

    The judgment of Mr. Justice Rowlatt in the case in which William Bird, a common informer, sought to recover penalties from Sir Stuart Samuel, M.P., for having voted ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 323 words
  24. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS.

    An important statement in regard to the Panama Canal is credited to President Woodrow Wilson. He is stated to have in formed callers at the While House that he ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. MOTOR RACING ACCIDENT.

    "While racing round a motor track at Los Autrcles to-day, a well-known motorist named "Dave'' Lewis, lost coutrol of his car. and the consequences were disastrous. ...

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  26. NEW BALLOON RECORD.

    A German engineer named Belliver has journeyed by balloon from Buterfeld to Kingshan, in the Uural Mountains, a distance of 1875 miles, in 47 hours. This is ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. MADAME MELBA.

    For the opera season commencing on [?] April, the directors of Covent Garden announce that Madame Melba, Mr. John M'cormack, Madame Elsa Stralia, and ...

    Article : 36 words
  28. SHOREDITCH TRAGEDY.

    John Starchfield, charged with the murder of his son. William Starchfield, aged 7, whose body was found in a railway carriage at Shoreditch, was again before the ...

    Article : 180 words
  29. GERMAN COAL.

    It is reported that the London Gas Companies have purchased millions of tons of German coal at 3/ per ton below the English prieces ...

    Article : 37 words
  30. PROPOSED DUEL.

    M. Quinton, president of the French Aerial League, has appointed seconds to meet thosse of M. Vedrines, the famous aviator, who has challenged him to a [?] ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. CRAFT IN NEW YORK.

    Mr. John J. Kennedy, the New York State Treasurer, committed suicide this morning by cutting his throat with a razor. ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. ALIEN RESTRICTION.

    It is announced that President Woodrow Wilson will veto the Burnett Immigratioon Bill unless the literary test is eliminated. The Immigration Committee of the Senato ...

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  33. ESCAPEE ARRESTED.

    An escaped convict named Contier is again in custody as the result of an act of gallantry on his part. He reened a man who was attacked by footpads in [?] ...

    Article : 91 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. TURKISH AFFAIHS.

    Aziz Be[?] who until recently was Commander of the Turkish troops in Cyreniea, has been arrested for conspiring against the Committee of Union and Progress. ...

    Article : 33 words
  36. EXTRAORDINARY RIOT.

    Serious rioting is reported to have taken place at South Bend, Indiana. Twenty-five policemen tried to aid the sheriff in carrying out an order of Judge ...

    Article : 178 words
  37. "WHITE WOLVES" REVOLT.

    The Chinese Government is becoming apprehensive in regard to the rebellion instigated by the "White Wolf' and his fellow brigands. who last week ambushed a ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. BRITISH LABOR TROUBLES.

    The Transport Workers Pederation has promised the Building Trades' Federation to bock materials destined for London. ...

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  39. BLIND SENATOR.

    Senator Gore, who is blind, gave remarkable evidence in a case at Oklahoma yesterday. He said that he was taken be Mrs. Bond into a room at a hotel, where ...

    Article : 87 words
  40. BUSH FIRE.

    The fire which has been burning in the Whipstick for several days has a[?] burnt itself out yesterday. Residents of the district in promimity to the fire were ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN MUSICIANS.

    Miss Alice Bryant, a Sydney organist, made a successful first appearance at the Queen's Hall on Saturday night. Miss Mona M'Caughey [?] and ...

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  42. "THE SMART SET."

    Owing to the hot spell rendering indoor entertainments impracticable, arrangements have been made for the Smart Set. Mr. Walter George's talented costume comedy ...

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  43. VALEDICTORY.

    Mr. Charles Burke, the well-known proprietor of Burke's Boot Stores in Bendigo, and a number of towns in the Northern districts, was entertained by a number of ...

    Article : 529 words
  44. UNEMPLOYMENT QUESTION.

    It is propsed by the Federal industrial commission to investigate the problem of uemployment there being 350,000 idel in New York Democratic politicans are ...

    Article : 42 words
  45. CONSERVATORIUM SCHOLARSHIPS.

    In connection with the scholarships offered by the Bendigo Conservatorium of Music, for which [?] entries were received by the principal (Mr. E. A. Bindley), the ...

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  46. WOLVERHAMPTON MURDER,

    The discovery of a theft to-day gains interest from is possible connection with the murder of Thomas Kent Reeks, of Sydney, at Wolverhampton recently. ...

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  47. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is firm. ...

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  48. JAPANESE NAVAL SCANDAL.

    Speaking in the House of Peers yesterday, the Minister for Marine announced that Admiral G[?] and Captain Sawa[?] were being court-martialled in connection ...

    Article : 35 words
  49. ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justice, Higgins, the hearing was eontinned of the plaint in which the Australian Telegraph and Telephone Construction ...

    Article : 314 words
  50. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] Special Train from [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  51. DISHONEST SOLICITOR.

    Oliver Noel Gillespie, a solicitor of Fielding, has been sentenced to two years imprisonment for the theft of trust moneya, which he lent without security, and in ...

    Article : 58 words
  52. CONTRACTORS CHARGED.

    The prosecution of certain contractors for the Grand Trunk Railway is demanded. It is understood that contractors engaged on large jobs offered the Opposition funds ...

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  53. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Cann, the acting Premier, states that Mr. Cook, the Prime Minister, has been asked to defer enforcing the regulations for the medical inspection of all passengers ...

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  54. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    Big audiences continue to be the rule at the Tivoli, and last night proved no exception, the spacious theatre being comfortably filled. The programme probably surpasses all ...

    Article : 259 words
  55. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    The suggestion is mooted in Vienna that the Koenig and Shackletion An[?] expeditions should co-operate. The former claims priority of plans. ...

    Article : 112 words
  56. AUCTION SALES.

    [?] 10.20 a.m. on the premises, at [?] Milroy and Harrison streets, [?] Thomas will continue [?] etc., in the estate of ...

    Article : 166 words
  57. BRITANNIA THEATRE.

    Great interest is being taken in the appearance of Manuel De Fra, the chair balancer, at the Britannia Theatre this week, and large audiences have attended all ...

    Article : 219 words
  58. THE CORRICKS.

    The well-known Corrick family of entertainers will make a return visit to Bendigo next week, and will appear at His Majesty's Theatre on Monday night, in a high-class ...

    Article : 172 words
  59. MINIMUM WAGE DISPUTE.

    Nine thousand Yorkshire miners and 3000 in South Wales are idel owing to the minimim wage dispute. ...

    Article : 30 words
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