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  2. AVIATION.

    An aviation fatality, resulting in the death of an English officer, occurred today at Farnborough, the headquarters of the military wing of the Royal Flying ...

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  3. LINER'S ANXIOUS VOYAGE.

    With the coming of summer, icebergs are again this year very prevalent in the Atlantic route. Remembering the awful disaster which overtook the Titanic on ...

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  4. BALKANS WAR.

    The commanders of the international Heet blockading the Montenegrin coast presented a joint note to Montenegro demanding the evacuation of Skutari and its ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The mystery surrounding the disappear ance of the Crown jewels from Dublin Castle will shortly be revived by a London libel action, whereby an official will seek ...

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  6. INFECTIOUS DISEASES PATIENTS.

    Messrs. T. N. Woodward and D. W. Bayne comprised the visiting committee to the Bendigo Hospital yesterday afternoon, and after transacting the usual weekly ...

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  7. BENDIGO AND BALLARAT WORKSHOPS.

    A statement issued to-day by the Railway Commissioners showed that the establishment of the new locomotive workshops at Bendigo and Ballarat will necessitate the ...

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  8. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    The chancellor of the Exchequer expects to have this financial year an income of £196,000,000. In 1851 the income was £57,000,000; in 1861, £70,000,000 in ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent cables that the condition of Archbishop Clarke, who has just experienced a severe attack of bronchitis and pneumonia, continues to ...

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  10. BAPTIST UNION.

    The Rev. George Pearce Gould, principal of Regent's Park College since 1896, has been chosen as president of the Baptist Union for 1913-14, in succession to the ...

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  11. LONG DISTANCE FLIGHT.

    A splendid ling-distance flight was made to-day by M. Guipanx, a French airman. He ascended at Biarritz, on the south coast of france, and flew to the North of ...

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  12. MISSING WILL CODICIL.

    The probate Division was to-day engaged in considering the will of Sir John Murray Scott, chairman of the board of trustees of the famous wallace collection. ...

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  13. PREPARING THE BENDIGO SITE.

    Yesterday Mr. George Roberts, the assistant chief estate officer of the Railway department, made a general inspection of the site of the new workshops at ...

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  14. OUR AGENT-GENERAL.

    Mr. Peter M'Bride, who arrived in London yesterday to take up the duties of Agent-General for Victoria in succession to Sir John Taverner, has been interviewed ...

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  15. LATEST NEWS.

    The Ambassadors' Conference sat in London for 31 hours yesterday, and adjourned until Thursday. The ambassadors hope meanwhile to as ...

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  16. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Mr. Thomas Upton Sisson, one of the Mississippi representatives in Congress, de clared to-day that if the alternative in respect to the Japanese demands in regard ...

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  17. PRICE OF BREAD.

    The question of the price of bread, which has been given prominence in the "Advertiser" recently, was raised at the half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of the ...

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  18. MR. WATT IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Watt, the Victorian premier, accompanied by Mr. Mackinnon, M.L.A., visited the Hull railways, docks, canals, markets, and exchanges, in the hope of arranging a ...

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  19. CONFERENCE WITH MR. BRYAN

    Mr. Bryan, Secretary of state, conferred yesterday with the californian legislators regarding the anti-alien land laws. The Californians urged that the laws already in ...

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  20. SOUTH POLAR RESEARCH.

    For several days past Dr. Mawson and the six members of his expedition, who are spending an enforced winter in Adole Land, have been trying to communicate ...

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  21. MONTENEGRINS QUIT SKUTARI.

    The announcement has been communicated to the ambassadors that prince Danilo has quitted Skutari with the bulk of the Montenegrin army. ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND TIMBER.

    The exhibit of Queensland timber at the recent Building Exhibition at Olympia attracted considerable attention. Many inquiries have since been made as ...

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  24. AN ALBANIAN REPRESENTATIVE.

    Ismail Kemal, head of tlte Provisional Government of Albania, is coming to London to submit his views to the ambassadors. He declares that Essad Pasha's bar ...

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  25. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool market was strong today. Competition was well maintained. Prices were firm at opening rates. ...

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  26. THE JAPANESE MENACE.

    Captain Rolleston, until lately British Trade Commissioner in New Zealand, is at present in this city. In the course of an interview here, he said he thought that ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN ARMY MOVEMENTS.

    The announcements published by the various newspapers regarding the movement of the Austrian troops southwards are interpreted as being intended to bring pres ...

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  28. STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT.

    When interviewed last night, Mr. Barkly Hyett, president of the Bendigo Hospital committee, said:—"The statement of the Mayor, as reported in to-day's 'Advertiser,' ...

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  29. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS,

    President Woodrow Wilson declared today that he still preserved an open mind in regard to the Panama Canal tolls ques tion. He has been discussing the subject ...

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  30. WINTER SPORTS IN AUSTRALIA.

    As the outcome of the understanding arrived at between Mr. Watt and Mr. Holman for the amalgamation of the Victorian and New South Wales emigrationn ...

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  31. LIGHTWEIGHT BREAD.

    The question of lightweight bread was also raised. Members expressed regret that the society had been included amongst the bakers recently prosecuted for selling ...

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  32. BRITISH POLITICS.

    During the debate on the Budget in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Pretyman and Mr. Bonar Law vigorously attacked the land taxes. ...

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  33. [?] FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] Club's Meeting. Train [?] [?] Bendigo Lawns, 3. [?] School, 3. ...

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  34. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Last month Hugh A. Franklin, a sufragist was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment for having started a fire in a compartment on a train from London to ...

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  35. ESSAD PASHA'S COUP.

    It has transpired that Essad Pasha surrendered Skutari although he still had sufficient ammunition and provisions to last three weeks. ...

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  36. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Grafton has been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £3000. The organ and vestments were among the destroyed ...

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  37. [?]CTION SALES.

    [?] a[?] Marong Mr. [?]from Mrs. [?] an unreserved [?] of implements, ...

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  38. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat, market is firm, chiefly owing to the situation in the Balkans, which is considered less reassuring. ...

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  39. PRINCE DANILO LEAVES SKUTARI.

    Prince Danilo has quitted Skutari, and proceeded northwards, leaving only five batteries in the town. ...

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  40. MRS. PANKHURST'S LICENSE.

    Mrs. Pankhurst's license lapsed yesterday. It is understood that the license has been extended owing to her illness. ...

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  41. [?]UMORED MARCONI DEALINGS.

    On 19th April Mr. Ellis Thomas Powell, managing editor of the "Financial News," appeared as a witness at the inquiry into the Marconi contract. He told the ...

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  42. GENERAL NEWS.

    A measure, entitled the Overseas Newspaper Postage Bill, was introduced into the House of Commons to-day, and was read a first time. ...

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  43. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    Unsatisfactory news in regard to the conditions of the Duchess of Connaught was made public this evening. An official bulletin issued this evening stated that ...

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  44. TEAM FOR AMERICA.

    Mr. E. R. Mayne, who is organising the team of cricketers to visit America, states that the full team of 12 men will depart on 5th May. As for Trumper, the matter ...

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  45. ANDREWS'S CONCERT.

    [?] accordingly heavy booking [?] to transfer this [?] Hall. An execptional[?] has been ...

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  46. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST OFFICIAL.

    A serious charge has been brought against a Government official for unlawfully assaulting a Mandatel boy in his charge. The boy's statement showed that for an ...

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  47. DAUGHTER HASTENING TO LONDON.

    A telegram just received from Stockhoim seems to indicate that the condition of H.R.H. the Duchess of Connaught is exciting the grevest alarm. The Crown ...

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  48. LIBEL ACTION.

    A libel action in respect to what admitted to be a correctly reported statement made by Mr. C. G. Wade at the time of the general election in 1910 was heard ...

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  49. OPERATION PERFORMED.

    The Duchess of Connaught underwent a serious operation this morning. Her Royal Highness is as well as can be expected. ...

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  50. THE KAISER.

    The Chief of police has received warning from abroad that it is intended to make an attempt on the Kaiser's life at Carlsruhe. The police at Carlsruhe have been informed, ...

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  51. WILLIAMS'S UNITED HEROES.

    This morning Mr. J. Sternberg, M.L.C., had an interview with Mr. J. Murray, Acting premier, with reference to securing employment under the Government for ...

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  52. LADY'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    A very sudden death occurred yesterday, when Mrs. Annie Brown, wife of Mr. Thomas Brown, all esteemed railway employe of the Bendigo station, passed away ...

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  53. EDITOR CHARGED WITH LIBEL.

    The trial of Mr. Cecil Chesterton, editor of the "New Witness," on a charge of libel, has been postponed. Mr. Chesterton is charged with having ...

    Article : 78 words
  54. [?] TO-MORROW NIGHT.

    [?] Ltd. has [?] [?] the Old [?] Theatre [?] no expense in its [?] premises into an ...

    Article : 121 words
  55. THE WEATHER.

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  56. OBITUARY.

    The friends of Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, of Orlando-street, Eaglehawk, will regret to learn of her death, which took place at the residence of her son. Mr. Arthur Brown. ...

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  57. BOMB OUTRAGE IN ANNAM.

    News has been received of a bomb outrage at Hanoi, the capital of Tonking (French Indo-China). An Annamese threw a bomb into a crowded cafe, with the ...

    Article : 114 words
  58. KING REVIEWS GUARDS.

    His Majesty the King to-day held a review of the Guards' Brigade in Hyde Park. The function was a most brilliant one. Eight thousand Guards marched past his ...

    Article : 102 words
  59. Advertising

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  61. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Murat Alvian, aged 25 years, a Frenchman, shot his wife in the breast in Ashfield Park to-night. He then shot himself fatally in the head. ...

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  62. Advertising

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