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  2. BALKANS WAR.

    News is just to hand from Cettigue to the effect that Essad Pasha, commander of the force that held Skutari for five months, has at Alessio, proclaimed himself King ...

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  3. CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    Throughout Great Britain to-day in the churches of all denominations, including the Roman Catholic, prayers for the Republic of China, in response to the request of ...

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  4. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    It is to be hoped there will be no further delay in arriving at a satisfactory arrangement between the Hospital Board and the City Council in this matter. It ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    A most imposing ceremony took place today in connection with the annual Eacharistic Congress, which is this year being held in Malta. ...

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  6. SIGNING NEWSPAPER ARTICLES.

    On Thursday last a metropolitan journal notified that it had received from Mr. W. M. Hughes, Federal Attorney-General, two statements containing comments upon some ...

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  7. INFECTIOUS DISEASES PATIENTS.

    No fresh cases of diphtheria, were admited to the Bendigo Hospital yesterday, but two patients were discharged. Five patients were also dischareged on Sunday, and ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. J. H. Clark, "Mount Pleasant House," will not be "at home" to-day (Tuesday). nor till the last Tuesday in June. Sir John Taverner, formerly Agent ...

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  9. AUSTRIA'S INSISTENCE.

    The well-known Vienna daily, the "Freradenblatt." declares that Austria-Hungary must insist upon the speedy and thorough enforcement of the decision of the Great ...

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  10. DUCHESS OP CONNAUGHT.

    The Duchess of Connaught continues to make slow progress towards recovery. Her Royal Highness passed a good night, and she is maintaining her strength well. ...

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  11. CITY COUNCIL'S PROCRASTINATION.

    The Mayor (Cr. J. H. Curnow) yesterday made a statement to an "Advertiser" representative regarding the position of the Bendigo district, in regard to diphtheria ...

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  12. BOMBS IN LISBON.

    Two bombs were exploded in the streets of Lisbon on Saturday. Thirty-six extremist Republicans and Syndicalists, who took part in a demonstration yesterday, were ...

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  13. ANTI-OPIUM CRUSADE.

    General Chang, one of the military advisers of President Titan Shih Kai, is goincr to England to support the movement, to terminate the export to China of Indian ...

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  15. LONDON CHINESE LEGATION.

    A devotional service was held at the Chinese Legation in London yesterday. Chinese students offered up prayer, and "The Rock the Ages" was sung. Lord Will ...

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  16. EARTHQUAKES IN WALES.

    Two earthquake shocks occurred at Newport, in Monmouthshire, on Saturday. No damage is reported, but great alarm was created. ...

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  17. PRAYERS IN SUNDAY SCHOOLS

    Prayers for China were offered up by 2,244,668 teachers and scholars in 10,000 Sunday Schools yesterday. ...

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  18. WOMEN WITH HATPINS.

    The crusade against unprotected hatpins has spread to Austria-Hungary. Women wearing these hatpins arc to be debarred from travelling on the Austrian State ...

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  19. CHINESE LOAN OF 25 MILLIONS.

    A Chinese loan of £25,000,000, bearing interest at 5 per cent has been duly signed. £2,000,000 will be advanced before flotation. The deputies of the the Ming Tang. or ...

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  20. LATEST NEWS.

    The newspapers are given prominence to telegrams from Vienna, which have apparently been inspired by Count Berchtold, the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs. ...

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  21. GERMAN ABMAMENT SCANDAL

    Several questions were aeked by Socialist members in the Reichstag- yesterday regarding the charges of corruption made against Messrs. Krupps in connection with ...

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  22. [?] FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] Miners, Union, All Saints, [?] Sier's F[?]r. 3. [?]s Friends, Forest-street [?] ...

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  23. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mr. F. D. Ackland, Parliamentary UnderSe-rctary to the Foreign Office, delivered a speech. last night at Nottingham. He advocated tho extension of the ...

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  24. DEMENTED HUSBAND.

    A young carpenter name Littlewood, apparently in a fit of madness, was responsible for a censation at Balchutha on Saturday. Littlewood entered his wife's ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    The "Statist" has made a careful examination of the calculations of the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the coming financial year. He case to the ...

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  26. VIEWS OF DIPLOMATS.

    The official organs declare that a European mandate is unnecessary, and that Austria is acting as the rchictant loyal executor of the will of Europe. ...

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  27. TURKISH BATTLESHIPS.

    The British Admiralty is negotiating with Turkey for the purchase of two battleships which are being built in England for the Ports. ...

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  28. AUCTION SALES.

    [?] on the property. 182 [?] close to the tram [?] Hill sell, by order oi [?] of the late Mr. ...

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  29. TIMANUS SENTENCED.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Timothy Lemuel Timanus, described as an engine driver, of Bendigo, was presented. for sentence on a charge of indecent assault on ...

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  30. ESSAD PASHA'S PROCLAMATION.

    The proclamation of Essad Pasha as Kino of Independent Albania is confirmed. He has 40,000 troops under his command. The storming of Skutari was a farce. ...

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  31. HUMANE PRINCE,

    The Crown Prince Frederick William of Germany has devoted the profits resulting from the publication of the diary he kept while on tour in India to sending 200 poor ...

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  32. AN OUTRAGE FRUSTRATED.

    The grandstands on the ground of the Preston North End Football Club narrowly escaped destruction yesterday at the hands of suffiragettes. ...

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  33. GHENT EXHIBITION,

    The great exhibition at Ghent was inaugurated yesterday by their Majesties the King and Queen of Belgium, who were accompanied by the Crown Prince Leopold. ...

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  34. OBITUABY.

    The funeral of the late Miss Marie V. Kuha took plate yesterday, Moving from the residence of her father. Mr. Albert Kuhn, in Short-street. Her remains were interred ...

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  35. EAGLEHAWK.

    [?] (president) presided at of the Mechanics' Inlast night. The librarian [?] reported the receipts is ...

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  36. CRICKET PAVILION BURNED.

    The cricket club'n pavilion at Perth, in Scotland, was destroyed by fire last night. Damage was done amonnting to £1250. Suffragettes are suspectcd. ...

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  37. INFLUENCE OF THE POWERS.

    The latest messages from the Continent still show that official optimism prevails concerning the vitality of the European concert. ...

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  38. SPURIOUS GOLD.

    Adam Klein, aged 28, a laborer, and John Mahomet, aged 35, a miner, were arrested to-night on a charge of fraudulently offering for sale gold in a natural state a ...

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  39. SUFFRAGETTE MEETING STOPPED.

    Suffragettes attempted to hold a meeting in Hyde Park yesterday. Tho police experienced great difficulty in protecting the women from the fury of the mob. ...

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  40. ARMED MERCHANTMEN,

    It has transpired that tho arming of merchantmen necessitated a searching inquiry by tho Admiralty into the question of the real ownership of vessels, owing to ...

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  41. YOUTHS' PROTEST.

    A band of youths smashed all the windows of the suffragette offices at Nottingham is a protest, against the action of the suffragettes in interrupting Mr. Aclaud's ...

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  42. PORTUGUESE UNREST

    On learning that the Monarchist,extreme Republican, and Syndicalist disturbances were likely to occur, the Government ordered precautions to be taken. As a ...

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  43. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Two well-known men are contesting the Newmarket seat in the House of Commons, rendered vacant by the death of Sir Charles Rose (Liberal). The Literal ...

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  44. ESSAD PASHA AT ALESSIO.

    Essad Pasha was accorded a great welcome at Alessio [?]mid the festive firing of his own artillery. ...

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  45. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    At a special meeting of the executive of the Harrier Labor Federation yesterday afternoon it was agreed that in the circumstances it Bootra Station wool, which ...

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  46. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    A fresh international incident has occurred at the French town of Nancy, near the German frontier. The "Matin" states that two Germans ...

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  47. SCOTTISH EMIGRANTS.

    Over 4000 emigrants left Scotland yesterday for America. There large liners were engaged to carry them across the Atlantic. The exact figures were:—For ...

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  48. RETURN OF MR. SCADDAN.

    The steamer Sonoma arrived from America to-day. Among her passengers were Mr. John Seaddan, the Premier of West Australia. He said he had had a most ...

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  49. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    Fifty Russian farmers journeyed from Japan in the Yawatu Maru, which arrived to day. Of these 26 disembarked at Briskane, one left at Sydney, and the others ...

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  50. SHORTAGE OF TERRITORIALS.

    Colonel Seely, Secretary of Slate for War, spoke last night at Ilkeston, in Derbyshire. Referring to the shortage in the Territorial forccs, Colonel Seely said that a ...

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  51. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A serious aiccident happened on Sunday to a young man named Walter Grose, son of Mr. Wilharm Grose, farmer. of Bukrabauyule. Whilst riding home from church ...

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  52. ROYAL MARRIAGE FAILS.

    His Holiness thePope has dissolved the marriage of Prince George of Bavaria, grandson of the Emperor of Austria, with the Archduchess Isabella Marie, daughter ...

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  53. COAL MINERS' DIFFICULTY.

    The mining situation is very quiet today. The executive officers of the Miners Federation refuse to give the results of the ballot on the question of asking the ...

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  54. PROCEDURE IN COMMONS.

    The Prime Minister is appointing a select committee, composed of unofficial members cf all parties, to inquire and report all the procedure of the House of ...

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  55. CYCLIST CRASHES INTO WINDOW.

    Nicholas Magoulis aged years, a shop assistant, while riding down a hill in Stanloy-street, Collingwood, his morning, lost control of his machine. When near ...

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  56. WEST AUSTRALIAN BY-ELECTION,

    Mr.Thomas Moore (Labour)been elected unopposed for the Forest electorate in the Legislative Assembly, replacing Mr. O'Loghlen. who recently resigned to con ...

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  57. FORBIDDEN TO MOTOR.

    The Bishop of Treves has issued an order forbidding priests in his diocese to ride in motor cars. ...

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  58. EDWARD GOLL CONCERT CO.

    Herr Edward Coll, the great Bohemian pianist, who has opened his Australian tour in the Melbourne Town Hall, under the direction of Mr. T. Sutton Crow, will visit ...

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  59. NEW ZEALAND EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    In a manifesto issued by New Zealand Employers' Federation against Labor, it say— 'The Employers' Federation that it can be proved by actual fact that ...

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  60. AUSTRALIAN PREMIERS.

    The Association of Foreign Consuls gave a banquet last night. Among those present were Mr. W. A. Wait (Premier of Victoria) and Mr. A H. Peake (Premier ...

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  62. AMERICAN TEAM.

    Prior to leaving for Melbourne by the express to-day W. J. Whitty, the cricketer, said he would not Be a member of the Australian team to visit the United States, ...

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  63. BURNED BY MATCHES.

    Mr. C. Hampton, manager of Kendall's Beehive Stores, has had the palm of one hand, burned in a peculiar manner. He had withdrawn a match from a full box, ...

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