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  2. BALKAN WAR.

    Most of the news of the fighting between the Bulgarians and Servians in Macedonia has come from Belgrade, and, not unnaturally, the Servian troops have been ...

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  3. KING GEORGE.

    Earlier in the weak a Canadian report stated that the King would visit Canada in 1914, and that His Majesty would most likely extend his trip to Australia. ...

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  4. SCOTT WILL CASE.

    The Scott will case, in which more than £1,000,000 is involved, was continued in the Probate Court to-day. Lady Sackville, in whose favor the will ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The Leander eight-oared crew, which defeated Australia at the Olympic Games last year, met Canada to-day in the first round of the Grand Challenge Cup. ...

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  6. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    There are 60 persons in the Quarantine Station to-night, Nineteen are patients, and the remainder contacts or in the convalescent stage. Seven more cases were ...

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  7. BENDIGO PUBLIC WORKS.

    The estimates of suggested improvements in the city which were submitted by the surveyor (Mr. S. G. Moore) at the last meeting of the City Council and published in ...

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  8. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    In friendship, says Cicero, we find nothing false or in sin core, everything is straightforward If that be so, then how good a thing is friendship? The world is full of ...

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  10. FRENCH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    The contests for the French Amateur Golf Championship are now in progress. To-day Stearns, of America, defeated H. H. Hilton (England) by two up and one to ...

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  11. CONSPIRACY IN PEKING.

    A conspiracy has been discovered in the city of Wachang, which aimed at superseding the Vice-President of the Republic (Li-Yuan-hung) by Chi-Yu-lin, formerly ...

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  12. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    Owing to the dockers at Leith having gone out on strike, 11,000 miners have been thrown idle in the Lothians, as the coal cannot be shipped. ...

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  13. PRECAUTIONS IN OTHER STATES.

    A regulation has been issued by the West Australian health authorities that no vessel from the eastern States arriving at Fremantle, Bunbury, Albury, Geraklton, and ...

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  14. THE MARKETS.

    The butter market is steady. Danish is quoted at 120/ to 1221. A large arrival of Siberian butter was quoted at 95/ to 98/, sometimes to 100/. Australian choioost ...

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  15. LADY SACKVILLES' EXAMINATION.

    A great crowd yesterday filled the court There was an unprecedented gathering in the judge's gallery, and many society ladies participated in the scuffling for positions ...

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  16. BATTLESHIP IN DANGER.

    The U.S. battleship Louisiana, 16,000 tons, one of the warships which visited Melbourne in 1908, has had a narrow escape from foundering, and it was only owing ...

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  17. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The fourth series of London wool sales was continued to-day. The sale was spirited, prices for good wools ruling very firm at opening rates. ...

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  18. ROUMANIA READY.

    Roumania is preparing for possible contingencies. A general mobilisation of the army has been ordered. ...

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  19. HOT WEATHER IN NEW YORK.

    There are still no signs of the abatement of the heat wave, which for some days past has been cruising much inconvenience in the North-eastern States. ...

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  20. VACCINATION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    In the Legislative Council to-day, Mr. H. Bell, Minister for Internal Affairs, in reply to a question is to whether the Government, would consider the advisability ...

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  21. TURKEY'S ATTITUDE.

    The Porte has notified the Powers that she reserves to herself liberty of action in the event of a war in Macedonia The Turkish press rejoice at the complications ...

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  22. INNKEEPER'S CRIME.

    In April last an inn-keeper of Bedlington, in Northumberland, named John Ames, resenting a notice to quit, shot dead a woman and two policemen. ...

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  23. SEVERE BULGAR DEFEAT.

    Semi-official reports from Athens state that the Greeks have captured Ghevch[?] and Kilkish after a sanguniary battle with the Bulgarian forces, who suffered enormous ...

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  24. MARQUIS OF HERIFORD.

    In May last it was reported that the Marquis of Hertford had become engaged to Mrs. Charles Moss Cockle, a widow, whose husband, formerly of Queensland, ...

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  25. SYDNEY TO BE QUARANTINED.

    Owing to the spread of small-pox in Sydney a hastily-summoned meeting of the Federal Executive Council was held at Government House this evening. The ...

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  26. LATEST NEWS.

    Premier Pasies, describing the three days' battle which, according to a Servian account, resulted in Bulgaria being driven across the rivers Zletovo and Bregal Nitza, ...

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  27. THE RAND STRIKE.

    Further troops are being sent to the Rand, mines, in consequence of the threatcred general strike. Five hundred of the Bedifordshire ...

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  28. BIG WINTER RATIONAL.

    Amongst all the attractious provided by the management of the fine exposition of Bendigo talent, to be held at the Lyric Theatre on Tuesday night, next under the ...

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  29. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGE.

    The trial was concluded to-day of Clara Giveon and Kitty Marion, the two women who were arrested on a charge of having caused the fire which destroyed the ...

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  30. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Football—Railways v. Foundry United, Faglehawk: Huntly v. Public Service, Upper Reserve. 3.30. Lyric Photo. Plays, Lyric Theatre, 2.30 and ...

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  31. SABOTAGE ON RAND.

    T[?]ouble has already occurred on the Rand. Owing to acts of sabotage having been committed at East Rand, 2000 Imperial ...

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  32. LAWN TENNIS.

    Lawn tennis exports declare that the victory yesterday over S. N. Doust, of Australia, in the All-England Singles Championship, seals the credentials of Maurice ...

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  33. AUCTION SALES.

    To-day at 2 p.m., at the Bendigo Auction Rooms, Mitchell-street, Messrs. Curnow and Thomas will conduct a extensive sale of palms, pot, plants, etc., under instructions from ...

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  34. THE POSITION IN LONDON.

    It is calculated in the city that if the whole of the Rand mines are held up by the strike throughout July, the outlook will be serious, because the London bullion ...

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  35. GREEK SUCCESSES.

    The Greeks continued the lightning advance. An official despatch reports heavy Bulgarian losses outside Salonika. ...

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  36. GERMANS WIN DOUBLES.

    The final for the All-England Doubles Championship was contested to-day between J. C. Parke and A. E. Beamish (England) and Rahe and Kleinschroth (Germany). ...

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  37. THE PORTE'S NEUTRAL ATTITUDE.

    The Porte resolved to adopt a neutral atitude in the quarrel between the Balkan States. ...

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  38. THE INFLUENCE OF IRRESPONSIBLE AGITATORS.

    All the mine employers scout the idea of arbitration, on the ground that there is nothing to arbitrate about. The ballot of the local branch of ...

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  39. A BULGARIAN ACCOUNT.

    A semi-official report states that Bulgaria after repulsing the first Servian provocative attack, assumed the offensive, and captured Emeritza and other villages. ...

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  40. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The race for the Princess of Wales Stakes was run to-day. It resulted as follows:- PRINCESS OF WALES STAKES, ...

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  41. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Plural Voting Bill was responsible for an all night sitting of the House of Commons last night. Exciting scenes were witnessed during the ...

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  43. A TERRIBLE SUICIDE.

    A man named Charles de Paras, a resident of Moylands, yesterday afternoon in a fit of dementia, soaked his clothes in kerosene and set fire to them. He ran into ...

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  44. PRODUCE EXPORTED.

    The total quantity of produce exported from Victoria under Government certificate for weight and quality, issued by the farm grain products brunch of the ...

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  45. SALONIKA INCIDENT.

    The slaughter of the Bulgarians at Salonicka by the Greeks has aroused intense indignation in Sofia. M. Sazanoff, Russian Foreign Minister, ...

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  46. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The interest in this week's programme of Lyric Photo. Plays continues to be well maintained, and another large attendance witnessed the projection last night. The ...

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