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  2. NON-UNION QUESTION.

    Addressing a public meeting at Diamond Hill last night on the question of preference to unionists and the threatened str[?]ke of miners in Bendigo, Sir John Quick ...

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  3. THE REFERENDA.

    Mr. W. A.Holman (Attomey-General of New South Wales) was the guest of the City Carlton Club at luncheon to-day. Mr.L. Worthington Evans (Unionist M.P. for ...

    Article : 144 words
  4. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    Sir John Taverner, who returned to Victoria at the beginning of the present week, after an absence of some nine years in London as Agent-General for Victoria had ...

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  5. BALKANS WAR.

    Telejrnima frorn Octtiirnc state that t;cvcn; fitfhtinir occurr-id last night;vt Skutari. At the cost of many lives tlic Montcnctnins canturod two lir.es of Turkish posts ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The House of Commons was crowded to-day, when Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of tho Exchequer, introduced the Budget for 1913-1914. ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    An. interesting report is current in regard to the Prince of Wales. It is stated that his Royal Highness will start early next year on an extended tour of Canada. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. T. H. Henderson, "Euroma," Mackenzie-street, will not be "at home" to-day. Mrs. T. C. Watts will not be "at home" to-day (fourth Thursday). ...

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  9. SALVATION ARMY.

    The Hon. W. A. Watt, Premier of Victoria, had a long discussion to-day with General Bramwell Booth on the subject of the work of the Salvation Army in ...

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  10. LATEST NEWS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Salenika states that Greece and Bulgari[?] are rapidly drifting towards war. The Bulgarians are concentrating at ...

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  11. FURTHER DETAILS.

    Speaking at the City Carlton Club yesterday, Mr. Holman (Attorney-General for New South Wales) said he regretted the fewness of public men visiting Australia compared ...

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  12. TURKEY, SERVIA AND GREECE.

    Turkey has arranged with Servia and Greece for the suspension of hostilities and the repatriation of prisoners. The Greeks are withdrawing from the ...

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  13. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES.

    For some time past the British Post Office authorities have been making an exhaustive inquiry into the subject of automatic telephones. ...

    Article : 46 words
  14. ADDITIONAL DETAILS.

    The Budget speech was uneventful and brief. Mr. Lloyd-George said the oversea trade had reached its highest, and the home trade was the heaviest on record. Although ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The debate on Empire defence in the House of Lords yesterday, when the Army Bill was under discussion, has attracted attention. Special interest has been evoked ...

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  16. REPORTED CAPTURE OF SKUTARI.

    It is officially stated that the Monten[?] grins have entered Skutari. ...

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  17. NAVAL GUN-LAYING TESTS.

    The results have been announced of the gun-laying tests held last year between the various divisions of the British Navy. The Australian squadron obtained second ...

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  18. PEACE OF THE WORLD.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, Secretary of State, has outlined a plan to negotiate treaties of peace between the United States and other nations, with the ultimate object of ...

    Article : 150 words
  19. MR. A. CHAMBERLAIN'S COMMENTS.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain said he viewed with anxiety the fact that the Government was not profiting by the good times, but was spending every penny and mortgaging ...

    Article : 110 words
  20. LORD DUDLEY'S SON.

    The Hon. Roderick Ward, son of Lord Dudley, is still unconscious, but the doctors are hopeful of his recovery. The lad was recently thrown from his ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    The amended determination of the Fuel and Fodder Trades Board, which came into operation on 18th inst., provided that in hay, corn or chaff dealers' businesses ...

    Article : 168 words
  23. IRISH "MOONLIGHTERS."

    The Roman Catholic Bishop of Killaloe has denounced the recent "moonlighting" in County Clare, and has decided to excommunicate the offenders when they are ...

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  24. OPINION IN THE LOBBIES.

    Views expressed in the lobbies arc favorable to the Budget, owing to the absence of contentions new proposals. The Unionists are inclined to think that the receipts ...

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  25. NEW CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    The Primate of England and the National Free Church Council have agreed to comply with China's request that prayer be offered up for the success of the new Chinese ...

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  26. STRAYING AIRMEN.

    Two German officers, while making an aeroplane flight to-day, created a small international incident. Unwittingly, as it afterwards transpired, they crossed the ...

    Article : 179 words
  27. CONSERVATIVE PRESS VIEW.

    The Conservative papers accuse the Chancellor with guesswork and juggling with the sinking fund. ...

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  28. AMERICAN PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The King will hold an audience with Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for Australia), Sir Arthur Lawley, and other peace conference delegates on Friday before they ...

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  29. MR. ELMSLIE ON IRRIGATIONISTS.

    At the Eight Hours luncheou on Saturday Mr. Ehnslie, M.L.A., said that it cost the State £500 to land each American irrigationist in Victoria. Mr. Mead, referring ...

    Article : 131 words
  30. UNIONIST MEMBER RESIGNS.

    Mr. Valentine Fleming, Unionist M.P. for Henley (Oxfordshire) since 1910, is about, to resign his seat in the House of Commons. ...

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  31. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Senate has decided to give up customary hearing in order that the Tariff Bill may be considered. The House of representatives will sit 12 hours daily in ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. UNIONISTS RETAIN SEAT.

    The by-election for the Shrewsbury seat in the House of Commons, rendered vacant by the death of Sir Clement Hill, took place to-day. The Unionists succeeded in ...

    Article : 48 words
  33. BARRIER STRIKERS.

    The newspaper to-day publish a telegram stating that the recent stikers are to he pr[?]seented by the State Government. The news fell like a bomb in Labor circles. ...

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  34. BELGIAN STRIKE.

    There is now a very fair prospect of the general strike in Belgium coming to all early termination. In the House of Representatives to-day ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The tentative agreement arrived at [?]y Mr. Watt, the Victorian Premier, and Mr. Holman, the New South Wales AttorneyGeneral, for the amalgamation of the ...

    Article : 102 words
  36. STATE CABINET.

    A meeting of the State Cabinet was held to-day. At the conclusion Mr. Murray, the Acting Premier, said that the Agent-General ...

    Article : 273 words
  37. SHIP'S FIREMEN STRIKE.

    The Huddart, Parker as Zealandia could not get away on her maiden inter-State trip owing to the [?]iremen refusing to work because three of their number were with ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of another old and highly-respected resident of Eaglehawk, in the person of Mr. William Thomas Roberts, who passed peacefully away ...

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  39. [?] FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] [?] [?],6.30 [?] [?] ...

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  40. ANTI-JAPANESE LAWS.

    President Woodrow wilson has telegraphed to Governer Hiram Johnson, of Califoruia, making a vigorous appeal against insdi[?]ns anti-a[?]en discrimination in legislation. ...

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  41. SOUTH COAST MINERS.

    The baneful effect of the South Coast miners' strike is being felt at Wollongong. Credit is being stopped by storekeepers, who, though they have been supplying ...

    Article : 119 words
  42. MILITARY AEROPLANE.

    News has been received that Messrs. Coward and Sons, proprietors of the "Standard of Empire," have presented tho Government of New Zealand with an aeroplane ...

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  43. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    sThe Duchess of Comnaught, who was recently reported to be progressing favorably after being operated on for appendicitis has become worse. Another bulletin will ...

    Article : 38 words
  44. ACTION SALES.

    [?] [?] [?] bazaar, Mr. n[?] by Mrs.Sarah K[?]a[?] of the late Mr. [?] an important ...

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  45. [?] NEW ZEALAND.

    It is estimated that 65,000 people visited the warship New Zealand here. The Maori chiefs presented Captain Halsey with a Ma[?]ri battle axe, a kiwi robe, a tangawai ...

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  46. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The third series of London wool sales was opened to-day. The market was strong, with brink competition for all sorts at late rates. ...

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  47. INTERIEW WITH MINISTERS.

    It is now feared that the trouble between the South Coast miners and their employers will extend to the Northern collieries, and possibly to the shipping ...

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  48. OSCAR WILDE EPISODE.

    The libel action brought by Lord Alfred Douglas against Mr. Ransome and "The Times" Book Club was concluded to-day. The statement complained of was contained ...

    Article : 93 words
  49. GOLD DISCOVERY.

    Great excitement has been caused at Orange by the discovery of gold at HurKing's Hill, Hill End. Marshall Brothers obtained 660[?]z of gold from two buckets ...

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  50. GENERAL NEWS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states this evening that the City of Auckland (N.Z.) is about to place a loan of £150,000 at 4 per cent, on the market at par. ...

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  51. SUFFRAGETTE WARFARE.

    Militant suffragettes to-day destroyed by fire four pleasure boats at Handsworth, a suburb of Birmingham. A well-known suffragette named Annie ...

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  52. [?] BANK OF AUSTRALIA LI[?]TED.

    [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  53. HARROW GAUGE OPPOSED.

    Mr. A. A. Billson (Minister for Railways) to-day commented on the recommendation of the Commonwealth and State railway experts that a uniform railway gauge of 4ft ...

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  54. SOLDIERS MUTINY.

    A sensational disturbance has occurred at the territorial camp now being held. A number of the men resented a general stoppage of leave, due to the ...

    Article : 139 words
  55. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. E. R. Mayne, the South Australian cricketer, is now in Sydney. When seen to-day he said that an Australian team of cricketers will definitely leave for America ...

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  56. WILLIAMS'S UNITED HEROES.

    At the meeting of the directors of WilHams's United G.M. Co. on Monday a donation of £5/5/ was voted to the movement inaugurated to recognise the brave ...

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  57. BALLARAT HOSPITAL.

    A conference of the house committee and honorary medical staff of the hospital to-night decided to recommend that a permanent resident medical officer be appointed. The ...

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  59. GROCERS' WAGES BOARD.

    Mr. G. w. Cleary, secretary of the Packers' Union, and Mr. W. H. Webber, secretary of the Grocers' Association, accompanied by Mr. M. Hannah, M.L.A., ...

    Article : 92 words
  60. COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE.

    In proposing the toast of "The Imperial Forces of the Crown," at the dinner to-night of the Royal Society of St. George, the Rev. T. A. Colebrook said he had been converted ...

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