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  2. PARDONED MURDERER'S CRIME.

    A terrible tragedy was enacted in Lombardy to-day. A criminal named Massetti, who had served part of a life sentence imposed upon ...

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  3. THE BALKANS.

    It is officially stated hero that the Government does not admit that the Austrian ultimatum to Servia, in which it is demanded that the latter should evacuate ...

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  4. WHARPARILLA TRAGEDY.

    Considerable interest was taken in the sittings of the Bendigo Supreme Court yesterday. when David Clarence Freeman, a dumb boy, was charged before Mr. Justice ...

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  5. BENDIGO FERNERY.

    The Bendigo Fernery is always a delightful spot, but now that it is pulling on its spring dress it is to be seen in all its beauty. The ferns are just now ...

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  6. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    Count Beventlow, a well-known, authority on naval matters, in an article in the "Tages Zeitung," comments on the proposals of Mr. Winston Churchill (First Lordd ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL CABLES,

    Both the Commonwealth and Queensland have excellent displays of produce at the London Dairy Show, which was opened to-day. ...

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  8. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    It is generally acknowledged that Sir George Reid has been an ideal High Commissioner, and it was not surprising that, at the reception accordcd to him on ...

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  9. GENEROUS WOODCARTERS.

    The woodcarters of the Mandurang and Sedgwick districts make a donation of [?] wood to the Bendigo Hospital every year. Yesterday was chosen as the day for the ...

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  10. GUELPH FEUD.

    The Crown Prince William, who last week forwarded a letter to Dr von Bothmann-Hollweg (the Imperial Charcellor), in which he declared that Prince Ernest should not ...

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  11. SERVIA WEAKENING.

    It is expected at Vieuna that Servia. will, within two or three days, comply with Austrias uti[?] demanding the withdrawal of Servian troops from Albania. ...

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  12. CANADIAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    The Dominion Government denies the report tlmt it is sending Mr. George Perley, lion. Minister, to London to consult the Admiralty regarding the conditions under ...

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  13. AIRSHIP TRAGEDY.

    An interesting revelation has been made at Berlin regarding the destruction of the Zeppelin naval airship L2, m which 30 persons lost their lives. ...

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  14. BRITISH POST OFFICE.

    The British Post Officc returns for the year 1912-13 have been published. The figures show that 3,298,000,000 letters were delivered durinsg the twelve months. ...

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  15. FRENCH PRESS OPINIONS.

    The newspapers here are unfavorable to Mr. Churchill's proposals for an AngloGerman naval holiday. They point out that the scheme would only complicate the ...

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  16. SERVIA "WTTHDRAWING TROOPS.

    Servia, is submitting to the demands of Austria. Reuter's Agency states that Servia has notified the Powers of the immediate ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    The death, has occurred of Mr. Charles Hallam Brookfield, the well-known dramatic censor, in his 56th year. [Mr. Charles Brookfield was the second ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. OPPOSITION IN GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" telegraphs that the higher quarters in Germany strongly oppose Mr. Churchill's proposal for a naval holiday. ...

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  19. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    No fewer then 18.000 men are either on strike or looked out in Dublin. The main body of employers refuse to deal with the Transport Workers' Union as ...

    Article : 171 words
  20. LATEST NEWS.

    Sorvia has ordered her troops to withdraw from all positions they hold in autonomous Albania. ...

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  21. "BERLINER TAGEBLATT'S" COMMENTS.

    The "Berliner Tageblalt" approves of Mr. Churchill's plausible offers as a simple means of checking the ruinous, senseless competition of naval armaments, but there, ...

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  22. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Dr Dorothea Smith, wife of a well-known Glasgow clergyman, and Margaret Morrison, an artist, who were each sentenced last week to eight months' imprisonment ...

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  23. POOR RECEPTION BY GERMAN PRESS

    Apart, from the Radical organs, Mr. Churchill's speech has been poorly received by the German press. The "Drcez Zeitung" states if the ...

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  24. MR ARTHUR CHAMBERLAIN.

    The death is announced of Mr. Arthur Chamberlain, brother of the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., and chairman of Messrs. Kynoch's Ltd. and other firms. ...

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  25. LICENSES REDUCTION BOARD.

    The Licenses Reduction Board concluded its sittigs here to-dav, when it gave its reserved decisions in respect of the [?] compensation cases heard last week. ...

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  26. INVENTOR OF COLD STORAGE.

    The death has occurrcd of M. Tellier, the inventor of artificial cold storage. ...

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  27. DEVELOPMENT IN RHODESIA.

    The "Evening News" states that the Chartered Company of South Africa has evolved a great ranching scheme for the utilisation of unalienated land in ...

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  28. MRS. PANKHURST.

    President Woodiow Wilson has intervened in the case of Mrs. Pankhurst, the suffragette loader, who was detained by the immigration authorities at Ellis Island ...

    Article : 179 words
  29. QUEENSLAND BOXER.

    A boxing match took place at the King to-night between Albert Scanlon, of Queensland, and "Young" Johnson, on American colored fighter. ...

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  30. THE CONSERVATORY.

    The spring show of flowers is lasting well at the Conservatory, the weather having been favorable to the blooms. A flower to which it is worth drawing special attention ...

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  31. HOME RULE.

    The Irish Methodists are appealing to their co-religion in in Great Britain to assist them to prevent the establishment of Home Rule. ...

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  32. MR. M'KENNA'S VIEWS.

    Mr. M'Konna. Home Secretary, speaking at Griffithstown, Monmouthshire, last night, said there was no necessity to discuss Home Rule at length. The bill would become ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. BOXING IN CANADA.

    In the ninth round of a scheduled 12 rounds bout here to-night., "Young' Savior knocked out "Freddy" Welsh, the English lightweight. The referee, however, ...

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  34. ANOTHER AVIATION FATALITY.

    The motor of an aeroplane exploded at Epinay, causing the biplane to turn turtle and fall 1500ft. into the River Moselle. Lieut Gardnier, the pilot, and Corporal ...

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  35. LION HUNT IN LEIPZIG.

    All the eight lions which escaped from a circus at Leipzig yesterday have been accounted for. The animals belonged to Barnum's ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. LAWN TENNIS.

    Playing in the final of the Covered Conrte Doubles Championship at Queen's Club to-day, A. F. Wilding and Mrs. Colson defeated F. G. Lowe and Mrs. ...

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  37. SOCIAL QUESTIONS

    An interesting report was presented to the Anglican Diocesan Synod to-day by the Social Questions Committee. Amongst the subjects dealt with are the housing ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP COMPANY.

    The Zeppelin airship enterprise is on the verge of collapse. Count Zeppelin has many enemies, while the confidence of the Government in the Zeppelin airships is ...

    Article : 86 words
  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Charles M'Iver, a. Rugby international three-quarter back, was playing in a practice match at Dublin University yesterday, when he rushed in for the ball and ...

    Article : 57 words
  41. SHACKLETON FRAUD CASE.

    The trial of Thomas Garlick an accoun tant, and Francis Richard Shackleton, at one time a member of the Dublin Castle staff, was begun to-day. The accused are ...

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  42. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Cocks) has convened a public meeting, which will be hold in the Town Hall on 3rd Zovember. for the purpose of giving a thorough start, ...

    Article : 82 words
  43. POLITICIANS' SALARIES.

    The Legislature of Alberta, Canada, is increasing the salary of the Premier to £2000, and is providing £800 for the leader of the Opposition. ...

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  44. SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY.

    Six fresh cases of small-pox were reparted to-day. Two were in the city, our, in North Sydney, and the remainder in the southern suburban area. Forty-[?] ...

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  45. MISSING ITALIAN PAINTING.

    Sensational disclosures have been made in regard to the missing Italian painting, "Madonna and Child," by Pinturiechio, which was supposed to have been stolen ...

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  46. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    William Albany, the English sculler, has challenged Ernest Barry to a race on the Thames early in the summer, for the world's championship. ...

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  47. AISGILL RAILWAY DISASTER,

    The trial was commenced to-day of Samuel Candle, enginedriver, on a charge of manslaughter arising out of the recent railway disaster at Aisgill. ...

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  48. OBITUARY.

    There passed away on Monday, at the ago of 69, at his home. Reedy Lake, a short distance from Kerang, Mr. William M'Hale, an old district pioneer. The cause ...

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  49. MR. E. R. G. ANDREWS.

    Next Wednesday night Mr. Andrews's f[?] well concert takes place at the Town Hall. A very fine programme of instrumental and vocal items has been arranged, and the artists ...

    Article : 316 words
  50. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    The Roman Catholic hierarchy in Canada has received a letter signed Cardinal Rampolla, asking for n report on the number of mixed marriages concluded or attempted ...

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  51. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] Court, 9.30. [?] Council. [?] Picnic. [?] Show.s ...

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  52. OFFICER ARRESTED.

    "The Times" correspondent at St. Peters burg says that the gross carelessness &hown by the gendarmeric in arresting Captain A. P. Wavell, of the Imperial General ...

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  53. WELSH COLLIERY DISATER.

    It has been revealed that after the first rescue parties returned to the surface at the Universal Colliery, Senghenydd, the danger of descending into the bnrniug mine ...

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  54. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    In addition to the four officials of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, who have been taken into custody for inducing Persons liable to military service in ...

    Article : 100 words
  55. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The present series of Lyrio photo, plays em. braces some grand subjects, and the many people who witnessed their projection has night manifested their appreciation by frequent ...

    Article : 152 words
  56. TIVO[?] PICTURES.

    The Tivoli pictures were screened at the Royal Princess's Theatre last night before a good attendance. The chief item is a powerful drama, entitled "The Old Melody." This ...

    Article : 184 words
  57. AUCTION SALES.

    [?] announces that on Friday, [?] p.m., on the property, 20 [?] Quarry Hill, he will sell a [?] of six rooms, with a ...

    Article : 32 words
  58. IMPEACHED GOVERNOR.

    The admirers of Mr. "William Sulzer who was inpeachcd when Governor of the State of New York, and found guilty of the appropriation of political funds, have ...

    Article : 101 words
  59. 100 ARRESTS

    One hundred attests have now been made in connection with the immigration sensation. These arrests include the Commissioner of the Ministry of Commerce, two ...

    Article : 96 words
  60. RAND STRIKE SEQUEL.

    The South African Labor party has decided to boycott the banquet tendered here to the British Parliamentary visitors. The Laborites refuse to associate with Viscount ...

    Article : 70 words
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