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  2. REFERENDA.

    [?] again we hear the cry of trusts [?] and once again [?] power [?] [?] the Federal Parlia- [?] great curse—the ...

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  3. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    Given fine weather, the annual celebration of Eiglit Hours' Day on Monday should prove a very attractive function, The Trades Hall people report that the ...

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  4. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Sir John Quick, M.P., addressed a meeting of electors at the Happy Jack Hotel, Maldon road, on Saturday evening. There were 16 people present, Mr. Allen being ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE.

    The largest parade of Senior Cadets yet held locally took place on Saturday, when the cadets of the Bendigo district, excepting Eaglehawk, paraded at the Show Grounds, ...

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  7. ANNUAL BANQUET.

    Contrary to the usual custom the official banquet of the Eight Hours committee was held at the old Trades Hall on Saturday night instead of at the Exhibition ...

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  8. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    There was a young Woman who thought a good deal about ancestry and and there was a young man who thought that all such stuff was snobbish. The two ...

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  9. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    This afternoon Dr. Edward George Leger Erson, a well-known Melbourne medical practitioner, was arrested by Detectives Burvett and Howard on a chargs of ...

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  10. AT STRATHFIELDSAYE.

    Sir John Quick visited Strathfieldsaye on Friday, and in the evening he delivered a lecture in the Emu Creek State School in aid of the school picture fund. The building ...

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  11. MR JAMES AT GOORNONG.

    Mr.James will open his candidature at the Bendigo Town Hall next Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Goornong, 19th April. ...

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  12. VISIT TO EAGLEHAWK.

    Colonel Parnell paid a visit to Eaglehawk on Saturday morning, and inspected the area office and registers. Accompanied by Brigade-major Hayter and assistant ...

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  13. THE REFERENDUM BOILED DOWN.

    Each Federal Referendum Bill Suprosed to eure a. national ill Is like a sugar-coated pill, Imposed against a patient's will, ...

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  14. SUYLOCK IN REAL LIFE.

    A Shylock's bond in real life has figured in the courts at St. Louis, America. When a man named [?] was charged with wounding Mrs. Esther ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A distressing fatality occurred at Spring Gully on Friday, as a result of which Mrs. [?] Milnerney, an old and respected inhabitant, met a tragic deatin through ...

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  16. 200 POLICE IN A PARLIAMENT.

    Two hundred policemen were taken into the Lower House of the Hungarian Parliament at Budarest on the 12th March to expel the members of the Opposition. ...

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  17. MR. J. A. ARTNUR'S CANDIDATURE. I

    Mr. J. A. Arthur, the selected Labor candidate, will open the Labor campaign in the Eon Bendigo Town Hall to-morrow evening. On Wednesday at 7 p.m. he will speak at ...

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  18. TO-NIGHT'S FIXTURES.

    Sir John Quick address electors, Goldensquare Methodist Hall, 8. ...

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  19. ENGAGEMENT '! If at lasted vi-: a

    A record engagement, which ended in the woman being [?] after all was the subject of a breach of promise case heart on the 11th March at the Antrim Assizes ...

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  20. MR. FISHER AT COOROY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher). addressed a meeting at Cooroy on Friday night and was subsequently asked some pertinent question. Asked why he ...

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  21. RAILWAYMEN'S UNION.

    The annual conference of the Railway Employes' Union was concluded to-day. The following motions were passed:—"That all supers with 12 months' service be granted ...

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  22. CADETS' INFIRMITIES.

    At the Redfern Police Court on Thursday a number of senior cadets from Waterloo Area was proceeded against for failing to attend the required number of drills, ...

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  23. RECENT ACCIDENT.

    Miss Daisy Teague, who sustained shocking injuries through a fall from a swingboat at Market-square on 11th inst., is improving in the hospital. ...

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  24. MR. COOK IN QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Joseph Cook, the leader of the Federal Liberal Party, arrived here on Saturday night after tourine the northern rivers, and was accorded a magnificent ...

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  25. GIRL'S STRANGE DEATH.

    Laura Howard, aged 17 years, died suddenly at, Mt. Pleasant on Friday night. Deceased was employed at the Woollen Mills, and reached home on Friday ...

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  26. WOMEN WEARS £75,000 WORTH OF JEWELS

    Mrs Clara Stocker. who is known as "California's Diamond Queen," caused a sensation on 6th March by attending the opera at Los Angeles wearing jewels valued ...

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  27. BENDIGO RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

    During the past few days some thousands of bricks have been deposited alongside the Heatheote railway line at Bendigo East, where the new railway workshops are to be ...

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  28. SIR WM. LYNE.

    According to a letter received by the secretary. of the Wagga Political Labor League from Mr. J. C. Watson, Sir Will liam Lvne is a certain candidate for the ...

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  29. REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    William Miles, employed at the Albury post office, was cleaning the windows of the top storey of a building this morning, when he lost his hold, and fell a distance of ...

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  30. SEVERED NOSE RESTORED

    How a severed nose tip was [?] stored to its place is related by the Munich "Medical monthly." A student, it is stated had the tip of ...

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  31. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    One nomination for membership was received at the weekly meeting of the Bendigo branch A.E.D.A. on Saturday night, when the president (Mr. F. J. Martin) ...

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  32. PARLS GREEN POISONING.

    A recent arrival from Germany, Frank youngstein, aged 22, employed as a cook at Dalgetty's, South Yarra, was admitted to the Alfred Hospital suffering from Paris ...

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  33. BALLARAT TRAMWAYS.

    The tramway employes met to-day to consider the mandate issued by Mr. Pringle, the manager. that one man should act as motorman and conductor on the ...

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  34. THE BENDIGO ELECTION.

    Sir,—"Leaguer" in his letter of Saturday last says that my letter was very abusive, and mentions "shallow raillery." No doubt he had in his mind the thin ...

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  35. THEIR COMPLEXIONS WERE CREAMY

    Joseph Kileinert a farmer at Plattenhofen, Bavaria, after being fined £30 for sending watered mill to Munich, discovered that the cans had been partly filled up ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER INJURED.

    George Prudhoe, 24 years old, a commercial traveller, residing at Clarendonstreet. East Melbourne, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital this morning ...

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  37. SYDNEY BAKING TRADE.

    Mr. A. Carmichael. Minister for Labor, stated this afternoon that the trouble which threatened in the baking trade owing to the carters having demanded two ...

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  38. AVOIDING WAR.

    It is a sign full of encouragement that the general Armageddon which we were told dogmatically would follow war in the Balkans has not eventnated. That ...

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  39. BALLARAT SHOOTING CASE.

    A private message received in Ballarat today stated that Constable Calwell, who was shot in the head by the youth Percy Sparks, had been successfully operated on ...

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  40. BANK MANAGER INJURED.

    Mr. Anthon Fick, manager of the Lake Boga branch of the National Bank, met with a painful accident last night. He was riding on horseback in Campbell-street ...

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  41. THE WINNING HABIT.

    Military aviation must. always remain highly dangerous; consequently, whatever future developments, the issue will eventually rest with aviators themselves, and ...

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  42. BOXING.

    At the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night Dave Smith defeated Jerry Jerome (the aboriginal) in tho 18th round. Jerome was knocked out. ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. RUN OVER BY A TRUCK.

    James Kelly, aged 20 years, who came here from Rosedale, Gippsland, in charge of cattle, had his left leg almost severed at the railway station to-day through a truck ...

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  45. REMARKS BY MR. MURRAY.

    The resolutions passed on Friday at the conference were to-day brought under the notice of Mr. Murray (the acting Premier), and more particularly the demands made ...

    Article : 90 words
  46. Advertising

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  48. ROWING.

    The trial rowing match between Murray Bridge and Port Adelaide, to decide which crow should represent South Australia in the inter-State eights look place at Adelaide on ...

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