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  3. THE DRINK TRAFFIC.

    In the Church of Christ last night the Rev. A. J. Ingham delivered a sermon on the drink traffic, which he designated as Great Britain's [?]unhung traitor." He said it, was the ...

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  4. HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    Bendjgonians on Sunday mostly followed the stream of humanity that winded its way to the Upper Reserve by the principal avenues of this city to participate in the 45th annual ...

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  5. SINN FEINERS DENOUNCED.

    A fooling of disquiet has developed in Dublin concerning the situation in several country districts. The Government has proclaimed Mr. Do. Valera's meetings at ...

    Article : 88 words
  6. THE CAPTURE OF BEERSHEBA.

    A report issued from headquarters snows the state of the veil which has obscured happenings on the Palestine front for some time past. Now it has been ...

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  7. MILITARY MEDALS.

    Sergeants H. Pettit. G. H. Todd and W. Sutherland recerived the har to Military Medals. Fifty-eight Australians aud three New Zealandess received Military Medals, ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Press Bureau announces that M. Paiuleve and General Petain ahve returned to Franre after a brief visit to England. ...

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  9. THEY KNEW THE TEUTON.

    Shortly before the war a German naval sq[?]dron was visiting a Japanese wort. The admiral and members of his staff were officially invited to go over the arsenal. Among ...

    Article : 154 words
  10. GERMAN CRUISER SUNK.

    The Admiralty announces:—"Our force operating in the Kategai destroyed an auxiliary cruiser armed with six inch guns[?] also 10 armed patrols. Sixty-four prisoners ...

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  11. TROUBLE IN URAZIL.

    Reports from Rio do Juncrio say that the army is being mobilised ill Southern Brazil to prevent a rising in the large German colonic?. ...

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  12. POLITICAL CRISIS IN SPAIN.

    Renter's correspondent at Madrid states that the announcement that, Sen or Maura was Cabinet-making aroused trouble among the Kepublic;uis unci the Radicals, whose ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. Electric Warship Fuszles Experts.

    The electric wawship has puzzled experts. Some consider She was a wireless vessel controlled by wireless from the shore, or [?] craft, like a torpedo. Others regard ...

    Article : 61 words
  14. TOTAL VISIT ARRANGED.

    King Gustav of Sweden will visit King Christian of Denmark next week. ...

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  15. PERSONAL.

    The State, Governor (Sir Arthur Stanley), accompanied by his aide-de-camp (Capt. Conaut), visited Bendigo on Saturday on the return journey from the Kerang Show, ...

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  16. BENDIGO.

    The monthly meeting of this society be hold at the Town Hall at 3 p.m. to-day, and the packing will be done to-row. ...

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  17. MACEDONIAN FRONT.

    Professor R. M. Burrows, in an article on the Balkans, writes to "The Times" that he has been reliably informed that the German are arranging a strong ...

    Article : 73 words
  18. EAGLEHAWK BRANCH.

    The fortnightly meeting of the above was held at the depot on Thursday, Mrs. Dunstan presiding over a good attendance of members. A turkov donated by Mr. ...

    Article : 148 words
  19. Bulgarian Government Has Maiority of 11 on Vote.

    On a division in the Bulgarian Sobrajc, the Government had a very narrow majority, receiving 121 votes against 110 for the Opposition, which was dissatisfied with ...

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  20. REPLACING THE FALLEN.

    A special duty was laid upon every bruin this limn of the great war to make himself fit to take the places of those who had fallen declared the Rev. J. T. Robertson. ...

    Article : 185 words
  21. CONDUCT OF THE WAR.

    The question of man power has again sprnne to the forefront. "The Times" says:—"For too long we have been fighting with inadrquate forces, ...

    Article : 156 words
  22. PIONERS' COMFORTS FUND.

    The mongly meeting of the Bendigo working branch of the Pioneer Rattalions' Comforts Fund, to be held at the Y.M.C.A. on Tuesday next, at 3 p.m. is to take the ...

    Article : 75 words
  23. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Through being knocked down by a motor cor at the instersetion of 13 [?]waves and Mitchell streets about midday on Saturday, William James Guy, aged 18, a ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. THE GOVERNMENT CRITICISED

    A strong wave of criticism of the Government and the war lenders has sprung up in Manchester, and is spreading to London. The Sunday newspapers give ...

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  25. IN THE COUNTRY.

    CAMPBELLS FOREST.—The annual State school picnic was held on Wednesday, also Rower day. The morning was taken up with the children's races, and ...

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  26. FATAL, JUMP FROM A JINKER.

    HACCHUS MARSH.—On Friday night Mrs. Casper a resident who had been visiting for parents. Mr. and Mrs. M'Rae. was lea[?]ing for home in a jiuker when ...

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  27. BENDIGO BURNS CLUB.

    The monthly meeting of the Bondigo Burns Club was held in Heywood's Coffee Palace on Saturday night. Mr. A. Campbell Macnffer. presidunt. in the chair. Mr. H. F. Laing, hon. sec., ...

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  28. MACHINERY ACCIDENT.

    At the Government battery at Maldon on Saturday Mr. H. Cunningham had his hand naught, in the piston head. A serve wound was inflicted in the back of his ...

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  29. MAN. WHO FORGOT HIS FIRST WIFE.

    Loss of memory due to shell shock was advanced as a defence to a charge of bigamy by Frank Mitchell, a sergeant in the army, who was committed for trial at Sunderland ...

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  30. WOMAN BURNT TO DEATH.

    ADELAIDE—Mrs. M. A. Evans, aged 90, was burnt, to death in a weatherboard house at Queenstown on Sunday morning. The origin of the fire is unknown. The old ...

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  31. GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    Berlin now officially confirms the news of the resignation of Dr. Georg Michelis, the Imperial Chancellor, and the appointment of Baron von Herting as his ...

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  32. DROWNING FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE.—To-day Eric Waters, aged 14 years, living at, Capel-Street, North Melbourne, was fishing off a pier when he fell into the bay and was drowned. ...

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  33. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE.—Lancelot Smith, aged 57. a dork, living at Argayle-street, St. Kilda, shot himself twice in the head with a revolver at Mark's Hotel, Melbourne, ...

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  34. HOW A GREAT REPUBLIC DOES THINGS.

    President Wilson is supreme dictator in the United States. He has personal control of the army, the navy, the Excise and Inland Revenue, the railways, the minerals, ...

    Article : 78 words
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