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  2. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    It is definite now that there will be eight second ballots. The Premier an ticipates winning the lot. That the Nationalists' strength will be 54 or 56 seats ...

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  3. EASTER DRAMATIC SEASON.

    Considerable time has elapsed since a first-class dramatic company visited Bendigo, and theatregoers will no doubt had with delight the announcement that on ...

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  4. KANGAROO FLAT BRANCH.

    The weekly meeting was held on Thursday evening. There was a fair attendance. and Mrs. J.Anderson presided Last week's appeal for old linen met with a ...

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  5. MOTORS AND BUGGIES WANTED

    All persons willing to assist the National Federation by the loan of motor cars and buggies on election day are asked to communicate with the subdivisional ...

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. Position in the States.

    Very great, satisfaction was expressed by the Commonwealth Ministers in the city to-day at the news that the National Labor party in South Australia and the Liberal ...

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  7. BRANCH AT LEICHARDT

    Mr. W. J. Richards, organiser for the National Federation, addressed a meeting of electors in the Leichardt State School on Thursday night. Cr. Win. Cocks ...

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  8. "BACK TO BENDIGO."

    Sir,—The above question is being asked by quite a number of people who have not closely followed recent political events, and who are in doubt doubt as to whom to believe. ...

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  9. CALIFORNIA GULLY BRANCH.

    The weekly meeting of the California Gully Central branch was held on Thursday. Mrs. Dingle presiding Work was received and more material distributed as usual. It ...

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  10. BENDIGO EASTER FAIR. GREAT ATTRACTIVE CARNIVAL.

    The final committee meeting of the "Back to Bendigo" and Bendigo Easter Fair was held last evening at the Town Hall, the mayor (Cr. W. Beebe) presiding. A large quantity. ...

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  11. BRIDGEWATER BRANCH

    The weekly meeting of the local branch of the National Federation was held in the Mechanics' Reading Room on Thursday night, the president (Mr. J. B. Howe) in ...

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  12. RED CROSS FUND.

    We have received from the staff of the Union Bank of Australia Limited, Bendigo, its monthly contribution, amounting to £1/3/1, for the Red Cross Fund. ...

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  13. THE ANZAC VOTE.

    Sir,—The belated announcement by the Prime Minister of the result of the Anzac vote, which he gives at 72,000 "Yes" and 58,000 "No." does not carry much weight ...

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  14. OUR SAILORS' DAY.

    The sum of £12/10/ has been forwarded to the Commonwealth Button Fund as the proceeds to date of the of buttons in Bendigo. The Ladies Harbor Lights ...

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  15. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Word has been received that Private Wilfred Moodie, well known in the district, is in a Rest Home. suffering from a weak heart. He was a prominent district ...

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  16. THUNDER V. GUNS.

    During the great battle of [?] the roar of artillery was said to [?] in Holland, over a hundred mike away. and the guns of Planders have often been ...

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  17. RED CROSS MOVEMENT.

    The local Red Cross branch has despatched another parcel of articles to the central depot at Melbourne. The parcel comprised:—60 pairs pyjamas, 43 pairs of ...

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  18. CAMPBELL'S CREEK BRANCH.

    M. Campbell's Creek last night a strong branch of the National Federation was formed, at a meeting of leading residents. Cr. B. Ford was elected president. Mrs. ...

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  19. THE PROCESSION.

    Three hundred Chinese, with their gorgeous dragon. 195 feet long, will take part, Mr. T. C. Pryer reported than the Bendigo District of the Manrchester Unity was waking a ...

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  20. NEW RECRUITING CAMPAIGN. BENDIGO DEPOT.

    There were at the Bendigo recruiting depot yesterday two enlistments for active service, particulars being as follow:—John Regiuald Bennett. engineer, Halford-street, ...

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  21. RALLY AT ELMORE.

    At the Elmore saleyards this afternoon, at the conclusion of the stock sales. Sir John Quick delivered an address to about 100 farmers, He was introduced by the ...

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  22. VISIT BY ORGANISING SECRETARY.

    The organising secretary of the Recruiting Campaign for Victoria (Captain A. L. Baird) arrived in Bendigo on Thursday afternoon, and conferred with Lieut. ...

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  23. FLAG MUST BE RESPECTED. MR. BROOKFIELDS POSITION.

    Mr. J. H. Catts, the director of the Labor election campaign stated this morning that no word had been received from Mr. P. Brookfield. M.L.A. for Start, in ...

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  24. BENDIGO ELECTORATE.

    Mr. P. H. Hickey addressed a largely-attended meeting of [?] at the Bendigo Trades Hall on Thursday evenig on the issues at stake in the forthcoming ...

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  25. MEETINGS TO COME.

    The general committee of the National Federation will meet in the basement at the Town Hall to-night at 8 o'clock Mr. Hughess campaign committe will ...

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  26. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

    In the Methodist Church, Forestest[?] tomorrow, the President of the Confedence the Rev. S. Schools, will preach in the [?] and the Rev. A. E. Wellard will [?] the ...

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  27. NEW RECRUITING PICTURE.

    Arrangements have practically been completed by Lient. Clegg for the screeming in Bendigo and all the district centres in the electorate of the reeruiting film, ...

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  28. MR. M'GRATHS SON.

    Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence). referring to-day to the cable message stating that Warrant-Officer M'Grath, the Federal member for Ballarat, had ordered ...

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  29. ODDEELLOWS DISPLAY.

    A meeting of delegates [?] by the several lodges of the Bendigo District M.U. I.O.O.F., to arrange for a suitable display in the Easter Fair procession on Easter ...

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  30. OPEN AIR MEETINGS.

    Politics were not very popular in Bendigo last night. Two open-air meeting were held in Pall Mall by enthusiasts on either side of the present opposing forces, but ...

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  31. "QUEEN OF SOLDIERS"

    On Thursday evening a concept and ball were held in the [?] hall, in aid of Miss Dunstan ("Queen of Soldier"), when her company rendered an excellent [?]. Mrs. ...

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  32. THE SENATE.

    Senator Blakey was to have given an address here last night, but, unfortunately, owing to the fall of rain, the attendance was very [?] The senator was ...

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  33. MR. BROOKFILED REPLIES.

    A reply has been received from Mr. Perey Brookfield, M.L.A. for Start, to the request of the political Labor League that he should explain [?] references to Union ...

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  34. LABOR LEADER'S SON ENLISTS.

    To celebrate his 18th birthday on Tuesday, Frank Gwynne Tudor, son of Mr. Frank G. Tndor, M.P., leader of the Federal Opposition, enlisted for service abroad. ...

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  35. OBITUARY.

    The inneral of the late Mrs. Sarah Hook took place yesterday from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. T. H. Harward, 349 Maedongall-road. Golden-square to the ...

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  36. "QUEEN OF SPORT."

    At Mrs. Russell's Gold Mines [?] Iron bark this evening a [?] party and concert will be held, to assist the [?] of Sport" (Miss Ivy Coals). Good [?] prizes ...

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  37. QUESTIONS FOR MR. HAMPSON TO ANSWER

    Sir.—In the "Bendigo Advertiser" of 25th October. 1916. which contains a report of Mr. Hampson's anti-conscription speech on the previous evening at Eaglehawk, he is ...

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  39. ALLEGED REFLECTION.

    Commenting to-day on the speech delivered by Mr. F. Tudor, leader of the Federal Opposition, last night, Senator G. F. Pearce, Minister for Defence, credited ...

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  40. "QUEEN OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE."

    On Easter Saturday afternoon a very fine concert programme will be presented in the Lyric Theatre by supporters of the "Queen of the Public Service" (Miss. Marjorie Jack ...

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  41. OLGA PETROVA.

    Mme. Olga Petrova, the stately Queen of Drama," who is again delighting large audiences in the Royal Princess's Theatre. will be seen to-night for the last time in ...

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  42. LABOR MEETINGS.

    Friends and supporters of Mr. A. J. Hampson. M.P., Will meet at O'Connor's beet shop, Mundy-street, to-day at 3 p.m. To-morrow afternoon and evening meetings ...

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  43. LYRIC THEATRE.

    To-day, in the Lyric Theatre, the usual matinee will be given. and to-night. for the last time this week's brilliant programme will be shown. The chief feature is ...

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  44. FORCIBLE FEEDING.

    America had her first case of the forcible feeding of a woman on the 29th January, and created a great sensation both from its nevelty and owing to the agitation of ...

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  45. TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

    Mr. A. J. Hampson's friends, O'Connor's shop, Mundy-street, 3. National Federation.—Central committe, Town Hall, Bendigo, 8. ...

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  46. "QUEEN OF RAILWAYS."

    To-morrow afternoon (weather permitting) at 3.15 o'colck [?] Hopeoun Brass Band will play a programme of several masie in aid of th Easter Fair funds and on behalf of the ...

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  47. NATIONAL FEDERATION.

    The delicensed Unicorn Hotel in Foreststreet, was well filled with women yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. Whitham gave a stirring address to the ladies present. ...

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  48. WELGHING THE FACTS.

    Sir,—I am extremely relieved by reading the policy speech, the Anzac vote [?] settled, conscription only in event of emergency, not before a referendum once again ...

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