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  2. TROUBLED MEXICO.

    Rebels control the whole of the State of Chihuahua, and also part of the territory of Topic. General Huerta, the Provisional ...

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  3. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    The special Trade Union Congress, to [?]er the Dublin strike, assembled in [?] Memorial Hall to-day. The delegates [?]ted 2,300,000 British trade unionists. ...

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  4. MISSING BABIES.

    The discovery of the bodies of two babies at the house occupied by the late Mrs. lsabella Newman, at Mordialloe has convinced the detectives that they were right in their ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The last series of London wool sales for 1913 closed to-day. Prices showed no change. Competition for best merino combings was well maintained, but crossbreds ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    The hon. John David Boyle, third son of the Earl of Glasgow, was married on Tuesday to Miss Margaret Hodges, daughter of Mr. Justice Hodges. of Melbourne. ...

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  7. THE STATE CRISIS.

    The tangled skein which the Liberals in the State Parliament began to weave when they initiated the agitation for a reconstruction of the Watt Ministry is now in ...

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  8. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor, made an extended reference in the Reichstag to-day to the relations betwen Great Britain and Germany. ...

    Article : 195 words
  9. FRESH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

    The Mexican Congress has nullified the Presidential election, and is calling a new election for July next ...

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  10. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst was re-arrested this evening. She was about to address a meeting at Shoreditch, which had been called to from a branch of the suffragette ...

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  11. UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL.

    The annual University Rugby football match lvas played to-day. The result was a comfortable victory for Cambridge by a dropped goal and three tries to a try. ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    There is further evidence that the strike is collapsing. The services of the special constables are being dispensed with The members of several unions are resuming ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The by-election for Wick (Burghe), caused by the appointment of the sitting Liberal member (Mr. R. Munro) to a salaried post in the Ministry, was held to-day. Mr. ...

    Article : 99 words
  14. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    M. Poincare, the President, received M. Doumergue, the new Premier, and the members of Cabinet at the Elyse[?] yesterday. ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  16. SHOTRAGE OF FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Reports of great thardships attributable to the shortage of supplies of food are coming to hand from the West Coast and the South Island. The Wellington bricklayers ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. BEAUFORT STRIKE INCIDENT.

    Further evidence was taken to-day in the case of Thomas Abrey, who is charged with having attempted to murder Thomas Tyers and John Roberts at Waterloo on 16th ...

    Article : 189 words
  18. ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS.

    The selection of the Northern Union Rughy football team to tour Australia next winter has been deferred till March. Messrs. Lougton and Clifford, the ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY.

    No fresh cases of small-pox were reported to-day. ...

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  20. AGRICULTURAL LADORERS.

    The Prime Minister delivered a vigorous speech at the National Liberal Club this evening He claimed that the weapons of trade unionism were ineffective to deal ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. PORT OF DUBLIN RE-OPENS.

    The port of Dubin which has been [?] for trade for some time by the strike [?]side workers, is to be re-opened Wednesday. ...

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  22. REMARK BY MR. CONNOLLY.

    If the special trade union congress yesterday Mr. Connolly. Larkin's Mentenant, [?] the delegates that they should have [?]ded how to settle the industrial trouble ...

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  23. LOCAL OPTION POLL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  24. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is steady arid quiet, with prices unchanged. There is no inquiry for cargoes. ...

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  25. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    The trades union strike conference met again this afternoon. A telegram was received from the Waterside Workers' Council, sitting in Melbourne, stating that ...

    Article : 144 words
  26. TO BRITISH POSTAL EMPLOYES

    Mr. Samuel denies that the Government [?] intention of utilising the services of [?]rial telegraphists in the event of a [?] of postal employes. ...

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  27. £600 A YEAR CLAIMED.

    The law case in which Mr. Hugh Formby formerly tutor to Mr. S. Hill-Wood, M.P., is suing that gentleman for the payment of £600 a year which defendant settled on ...

    Article : 116 words
  28. FULLER DETAILS.

    Mr Asquith, speaking at the National Liberal Club's dinner to mark the inauguration of the Central Land and Housing.Council, summarised the policy unfolded by Mr. ...

    Article : 123 words
  29. HOME RULE.

    [?]ing to the proclamation forbidding the [?]tation of arms and ammunition into [?]d, the Customs authorities at Belfast [?] row examining the luggage of all ...

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  30. OBITUARY,

    The remains of the late Mr. Thomas Rowe, of Diamond Hill, were consigned to their last resting place in the Methodist section of the Bendigo Cemetery yesterday. ...

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  31. DEATH OF MR. DOUGLAS ATKINSON

    Mr. Douglas Atkinson, who has conducted a successful chemist's business in Kerang for 30 years, succumbed to-day to double pnenmonia. The deceased gentleman never ...

    Article : 239 words
  32. FEDERAL BY-ELECTION,

    Mr. A. E. Green, M.L.A., has forwarded his resignation as member for Kalgoorlie in order to qualify for his candidature for the Commonwealth constituency of ...

    Article : 49 words
  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A sub-committee of the conference on the precautions that should be taken to ensure safety at sea has adopted a resolution which provides that ocean-going ...

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  34. CURBING THE KAISER.

    [?]day in the Reichstag Socialist mem[?] [?]troduced bills to amend the coustitn[?] as to make the Imperial Chancellor [?]ssible to Parliament for his own and ...

    Article : 84 words
  35. ARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Reassuring news has been received from Mr. V. Stefansson. the lender of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, regarding the reported loss of the expedition's vessel ...

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  36. SUMMER SALE.

    Rarely has such an opportunity been offered to the public of Bendigo as a general sale right in the middle of the season. Cooking's sale promises to eclipse all ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    There is little difference in the position of parties, though W. Brown, Liberal candidate for Durham, has crapt ahead and he now shows an absolute majority. This ...

    Article : 87 words
  38. BRITISH POSTAL EMPLOYES.

    Delegates from the postal unions are to assemble on Wednesday to consider the terms of the ultimatum to be presented to the Ministry. Mr. Herbert Samuel, the ...

    Article : 60 words
  39. [?]ANDMOTHER OF REVOLUTION."

    [?] Breshkovskaya, aged 70 years, [?] as the grandmother of revolution recently attempted to escape from [?] whrer she was exiled in 1910 ...

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  40. CHARGES OF MURDER.

    Charles Odgers appeared before the Criminal Court to-day on a charge of having murdered Edith Molyneaux at North Dandelup on 3rd October, and Rienard Williams ...

    Article : 170 words
  41. FILMS AND FIRE.

    A departmental committee, in reporting on the precautions necessary in the use of celluloid, considers that the dangers arising from films are exaggerated, but that ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. THE KAISER AND BISMARCK.

    Professor Dellbruck has contributed an article to the "Preussische Jahrbuecher," in which he declares that the Kaiser's specific reason for dismissing the late Prince ...

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  43. THAW CASE AGAIN.

    In the State Court to-day a judge heard an appeal from Harry Thaw to be admitted to bail pending the hearing of the application for his extradition. ...

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  44. IMMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    [?]ng the mereasing difficulty in se [?]g immigrants in Great Britain, the commonwealth is advertising in Norway [?]en and Denmark, and is also ...

    Article : 42 words
  45. AUSTRALIAN COTTON.

    Cotton-growers are anxious that Australian-grown cotton should be entered for the exhibition to he held in the Agricultural Hall in June and July next. ...

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  46. STRIKE IN NATAL.

    The enginedrivers of most mines in Natal have struck work for increased pay and a working day of eight hours. Two mines have already closed down. ...

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  47. THE KINETOPHONE.

    Edison's latest improvement on the cinematograph is the Kinetophone, or speaking pictures, wherein those who view the films on the screen also hear the dialogue ...

    Article : 147 words
  48. BULGARIAN GOVERNMENT DEFEATED

    The Ministry of Dr. S. Daneff has been defeated iu the elections in Bulgaria. The Opposition secured 109 seats and the Government only 93 ...

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  49. THE MINERS' SECRETARYSHIP.

    Sir.—Allow me a short space in your valuable columns to tender my humble opinion in regard to the secretaryship of the Bendigo Miners' Association. Has not ...

    Article : 149 words
  50. CARPENTIER'S VICTORY,

    A great stir has been created by the sensational defeat of "Bombardier" Wells by [?]eorges Carpentier last night. The poor showing made by the Englishman aroused ...

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  51. CARDINAL [?]FGLIA DEAD.

    [?]eath has occurred of Cardinal [?]lia, Bishop of Ostia and Velletri, Dean the sacred College of Cardinals, and [?]dengo of the Holy Roman Church. The ...

    Article : 69 words
  52. TANGO BARRED.

    The Duk[?] of Connaught, Governor-General of Canada and the Duchess of Con naught have decided that the tango shall be barred at all vice-regal dances. ...

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  53. SIX DAYS' BICYCLE RACE.

    At midnight on Tuesday the 12 teams still competing in the six days' bicycle race had covered 1000 miles and nine laps, being two miles ahead of the previous ...

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  54. A CABINET MEETING.

    The Cabinet held a lengthy meeting this afternoon, and subsequently Mr. Elimslie said that he had nothing to communicate to the press. However, he admitted that ...

    Article : 477 words
  55. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The "Vivaphone" is one of the latest developments in the art of cinematography, and is attracting much attention wherever It is exhibited. The invention consists of ...

    Article : 319 words
  56. EXHIBITION OF BOOKS.

    Australian authors are invited to send books to the exhibition at Leipzig in Octo ber next, the books subsequently becoming the property of the Leipzig Museum. ...

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  57. LYRIC PHOTO. PLAYS.

    Big attendances have been the rule this week at both His Majesty's and Lyric Photo Plays, and last, night proved no exception, for the respective programmes ...

    Article : 122 words
  58. RICH STONE IN THE WEST.

    A report received from the mining registrar at Kanowna states that three tons of stone from Vallance and Blake's leaso at Mulgabbie yielded 488½oz. of gold, and two ...

    Article : 69 words
  59. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    [?] J. and N. Tait scored a decid ded sucess with this weak's programme of [?]ch Pictures, which was again screened [?]ite Tiveli Open-air Theatre last night ...

    Article : 93 words
  60. LANGFORD'S CAUSTIC COMMENT.

    "Sam" Langford, the well-known American heavyweight, who is at present in Paris, was asked by a local newspaper representative to give his opinion of the ...

    Article : 80 words
  61. MILITARY FORCES.

    Area competitions to decide which company should represent area 68A in the 68th Battalion Senior Cadet military competitions, which take place at the Wellsford ...

    Article : 144 words
  62. Advertising

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