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  2. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Alexander Ure, Lord Advocate for Scotland, speaking at Winchburgh, in Scotland, yesterday, stated that the exclusion of Ulster under Home Rule was ...

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  3. EPSOM POTTERY.

    Appended is a copy of a letter by Mr. J. H. Curnow, managing director of the Bendigo Pottery, sent to the Minister for Labor (Sir Alexander Peacock; yesterday, ...

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  4. MISERY IN DUBLIN.

    Terrible pictures are drawn of the misery created by the labor disputes in Dublin, where 100,000 people are face to face with starvation. ...

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  5. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    The news that the miners' strike at Eaglehawk has been officially declared off will be received, with relief—on both sides, we believe, because whatever diverse views ...

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  6. THE BALKANS.

    The tone of the Turkish press has become less markedly aggressive towards Greece There is now little doubt that the Porte ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The authorities at Strasbourg have instituted proceedings against two local newspapers, which stated that Prince Joachim, the Kaiser's youngest son, had incurred ...

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  8. BENDIGO MINERS' STRIKE

    The miners' strike at Eaglehawk over the non-union question has now been definitely declared off and the men will commence work as soon as possible. ...

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  9. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    An official bulletin announces that Prince Katsura, formerly Premier of Japan, who has been seriously ill since April, from cancer in the stomach, has collapsed. He ...

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  10. CLERK'S FRAUD

    An ingenious fraud has just come to light. A clerk in the city advertised for two ironmongers' assistants in the name of a firm of storekeepers at Wellington. ...

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  11. LONDON DAIRY SHOW.

    A record colonial entry has been received for the forthcoming London Dairy Show. In the cheese competition 24 entries have been received, and all are from Australia ...

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  12. ALBANIANS STORM A TOWN.

    News has been received that 6000 At banians re-crossed the frontier and stormed Djakova. The Servians used machine guns with ...

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  13. PARTITION OF ASIATIC TURKEY.

    An article in a monthly magazine at Berlin alleged to be founded on conversations with Count von Aerenthal, formerly the Austrian Foreign Minister, states ...

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  15. ANTI-HOME RULERS.

    Much anti-Home Rule feeling has been stirted up throughout Canada by rumors that the Government intends to proceed against those aiding with money or ...

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  16. NAVAL DISASTER.

    A disaster occurred to-day while the First Home Fleet was manceuvring in the North Sea. The two destroyers, Attack (780 tons) and ...

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  17. SIR G. ASKWITH'S SCHEME.

    The Dublin employers will finally consider Sir George Askwith's settlement scheme at the end of the week. ...

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  18. GOLF IN ENGLAND.

    The "News of the World" £400 golf tournament was commenced on the "Welton Heath links to-day. Harry Vardon and Edward Ray are absent in the United ...

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  19. THE STRIKERS' MEETING.

    In addressing the men, Mr. Jude told them to go to the mines they came out of and demand their jobs, which he said they were entitled to. They had been defeated, ...

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  20. FRANCE AND SPAIN.

    M. Poincare, President of France, was warmly welcomed upon his arrival at Madrid yesterday, crowds waiting in a stesdy downpour of rain and cheering ...

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  21. CITIZENS DEMAND A TRUCE.

    A meeting of citizens, held at the Mansion House yesterday, demanded a truce. ...

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  22. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    As a sequel [?]o the exciting scenes which marked the re-arrest of Miss Annie Kenney at the London Pavilion yesterday, eleven persons, including a number of ...

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  23. WAVES WASH OVER TOWN.

    Additional details have come to hand respecting the great disaster which has overtaken Nome, the second largest town in Alaska. ...

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  24. HOME DRUDGERY.

    The Women Workers' Conference was opened at Hull to-day. Dr. Mary Murdoch declared that mothers must not be expected to do all the drudgery while ...

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  25. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The British trade statisties for the month of September have been published. They compare with the corresponding period in 1913 as follows: — Imports increased, ...

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  26. OBSOLETE SUBMARINES,

    The British Admiralty has sold by auction three pioneer submarines of the Holland type, which, no longer have any fighting value. ...

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  27. CHINA'S RULERS.

    Li Yuan-beng, Provisional Vice-President of China, was chosen to-day by the National Convention, comprising the members of both, legislative Houses, to fill the ...

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  28. MISSING SUFFRAGETTE.

    After the lapse of several months, the police have succeeded in re-arresting Lilian Lenton, a well-known suffragette. Miss Lenton was arrested early in June ...

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  29. YOUTH IN SEWER.

    A most sensational Story has been told by a youth of 18 years of age who was found by the scavengers of the sewers at Milan. Italy. He stated that he was ...

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  30. RUSSIAN NAVAL ESTIMATES

    The naval estimates which have been introduced in the Duma total £26,800,000. being an increase of £2,400,000. owing to the construction of Dreadnoughts. ...

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  31. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] Miners' Association. 6.30. [?] Hospital Sunday Male Choir, [?] Calfornia Gully Football Club, 8. ...

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  32. VALUE OF NUMBERS IN WAR.

    "The Times" publishes a notable leading article this morning on the value of numbers in wars. "Nothing is more disquieting and move richly deserving of ...

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  33. POWERS RECOGNISE REPUBLIC.

    Japan and Russia have formally recognised the Republic of China. ...

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  34. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION

    Reports have been received in Paris that an attempt was made to essassinate King Frederick August of Saxouy while his yesterday was hunting at Herven-Kretschen ...

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  35. AUSTRIAN NAVAL ESTIMATES

    The naval estimates propose an extraordinary vote of £6,000,000, making provision for the laying down of two superDreadnoughts at the beginning of 1914 and ...

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  36. AVIATION.

    Lieutenant D. A. Oliver. of the Naval Wing of the Royal Flying Corps. [?] machanic, had a sensatioinal experience [?] The machinelape yesterday. ...

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  37. AUCTION SALES.

    [?] 1 p.m., on the premises, 41 Mrt[?] [?] Palmerston-street), Mr. T. [?] will conduct a clearing sale of [?] almost new household furniture. ...

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  38. RECENT STRIKE INCIDENT.

    Mr. Tunnecliffe asked the Chief Secretary if he had noticed in the press a paragraph relating to the strike in Bendigo. It appeared that a man named Harris ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    Land [?]writing is proceeding of a New Zeabe issued agent loan of £3,300,000, t 0[?]/10/ ...

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  40. THIEF HUNGER-STRIKES.

    The attempt of a man serving a term in Bedford prison for theft to emulate the suffragettes in hunger-striking to secure release ended in a tragic manner. The ...

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  41. BENDIGO'S SANITARY SYSTEM.

    [?] Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. [?] Hampson asked the Premier—"If he [?] of the clarming report presented [?] Hently Shire Council on 2nd ...

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  42. ESCAPED PRISONER'S DEATH.

    An inquest was held yesterday on the body of John Jones. alias "Little Turpin," an escapee from Ruthin Prison in Den[?] where he was undergoing three ...

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  43. PERSONAL.

    Our Wellington correspondent cables that the Wellington—Massey Government has called Sir William Hall Jones, formerly High Commissioner for New Zealand, to ...

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  44. RACIAL RIOTS IN ILLINOIS.

    A racial riot occurred to-day in the Illinois village of Romeo. A number of negroes wrecked the gaol in order to release one of their compatriots. ...

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  45. BASEBALL IN AMERICA.

    Interest in the world's series of baseball matches is so keen that in the House of Represontatives to-day the Democrats flippantly questioned the Chairman as to ...

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  46. LIFE OF MR. LABOUCHERE.

    A life of the late Right Hon. Henry Labouchere, proprietor of London "Truth," and for many years a member of the House of Commons, by Mr. Alger Labouchere ...

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  47. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    [?] appearance of Denis Carney, the [?] comedine, at the Royal Princess's [?] last night, in conjunction with [?] Pictures, was responsible for a ...

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  48. WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    The Wesleyan Missionary society is this week celebrating the hundredth anniversary of its establishment. Delegations from all the Protestant missionary societies ...

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  49. EAGLEHAWK.

    A very successful concert was giver, by the West Methedist Band of Hope last night at the St. Mungo Church in aid of the funds of the latter church. The Rev. ...

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  50. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    "Tom" Reece did very well to-day in his match of 18,000 up against George Gray at Glasgow. Gray is conceding 2000 start, and in the first two sessions yesterday he ...

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  51. [?]S.

    The electoral campaign in Italy has been disfigured by riots and free fights. At Portiel near Naples, one candidate was attacked and severely wounded. Troops were ...

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  52. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The fifth series of London wool sales were continued today, when a good selectiontion excited keen competition. Crossbreds sold at full rates and merinoes were ...

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  53. TROUBLED MEXICO.

    Mining men who have returned from Mexico assert that the Federal troops are acting with greater inhumanity than the rebels in pursuance of instructions to kill ...

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  54. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    Three fresh, cases of small-pox, all of a mild tye, were reported to-day within the metropolitan area. ...

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  55. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    Much discussion, is taking place regarding the relations with Germany, which is dissatisfied with Austria's changeable Balkan policy, particularly with respect to ...

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  56. GREAT BREAK BY STEVENSON.

    H. W. Stevenson, the billiard champion, broke all previous records with ivory balls to-day. In a match of 20,000 up with Cecil Harverson he put together a break of ...

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  57. BRITISH MINERS CONGRESS.

    At the Miners' Federation Conference yesterday a resolution was carried asking for an amendment of the Minimum Wage Act in order to obviate the tendency of the ...

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  58. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The works of West's Wheel Company, in Bridge-road. Glebe, were burnt down early this morning. The flames spread to Thomas Baker's shop and residence, and ...

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  59. "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN."

    [?] interest centres in the production [?] "Why Men Love Women," which will [?] presented by arrangement with J. G. [?] Ltd. at the Royal Princess's ...

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  60. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The death of William Roulston, aged 41 year, bush carpenter, which occurred in the Melbourne Hospital to-day has been reported to the coroner, as poisoning is ...

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  61. "SPOTTED TITLES."

    It is expected that the division on the second reading of Mr. Robinson's bill in the Legislative Council to amend the Closer Settlement Act by providing that clause ...

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  62. OBITUARY.

    Yesterday the remains of the late Mr. Charles Prideaux were committed to their last resting place in the family grave in the Methodist section of the Bendigo ...

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  63. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS.

    At the cricket ground to-morrow 9000 boys and girls specially selected from the metropolitan State schools will give a welcome to the fleet. A silk flag, presented ...

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  64. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    The annual demonstration in connection with Eight Hours Day was held to-day. The procession through the streets of the city was watched by 50,000 people. It was ...

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  65. EXCAVATION IN PALESTINE.

    Professor Sellin. who is, in charge of the excavation of Jericho, reports that he has definitely located the Old Testament town of Shechem at Balata a present day ...

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  66. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    Further awards were announced to-day at the South-stree competitions. Open Recitation, ladies.—Lilian Pritchard (Melbourne). 130 points. 1: Maria Lopez ...

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  67. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The attractiveness of this week's programme of Photo. Piays at the Lyric Theatre was fully demonstrated last night, when the large building was filled with ...

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  68. IMPERIAL DEFENCE CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's Agency states that the Dominious made no proposals for an Imperial Defence Conference, and that there is therefore no reason for the surprise and ...

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  69. FIGHT IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. M'Girr, a Labor member referring to questions addressed in the Premier, suggested that questions put by Liberals concerning ...

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  70. MAN'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    A constable to-day found Hector M.Farland, 26 years of age, a resident of Albertroad, Box Hill, lying in Flinders-lane. He was taken to the Melbourne Hospital, ...

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  71. RUN DOWND BY TRAIN.

    A shocking fatality occurred last night. when the Albury express ran down a line repairer. James Myers, who was coming into Wangaratta from Beechworth ...

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  72. COMMENTS BY "CAPE ARGUS."

    The "Cape Argus" states that if it is not worth while holding a naval congrees, some will presume that the naval situation is not disquieting, as suggested in ...

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  73. FREE TRIPS AND DISCOUNTS.

    A remarkable offer to those living in the country districts who require drapery is made in another column by Warren's, drapers, of Hargreaves-street. This firm ...

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