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  2. BALKAN WAR.

    Advices from Athens state that an American, who escaped from Seres and travelled afoot in company with several thousand people to Salonika gives an appalling ...

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  3. PRECAUTIONS AT SWAN HILL.

    The stationmaster at Swan Bill has received instructions to insist on declarations from all persons applying for tickets. Forms are to be forwarded, and the stationmaster ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The body of the late Mr. J. C. Williamson is being conveyed to America aboard the s.s. St. Paul, which left Cherbourg today. ...

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  5. RACING LIBEL CASE.

    The action for libel brought by the Anglo-Australian horse trainer, Richard Wootton, against Robert S. Stevier and the "Winning Post" was continued to-day. ...

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  6. SMALL POX IN MELBOURNE.

    Inquiry at the Board of Health offices to-day obtained the information that no fresh cases of small-pox had been reported. Mrs. Ikin has been placed in quarantine ...

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  7. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    What is the true position in China today This is a question that is of consider able interest to Australia. Our desire may be to go our own way, and let China go ...

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  8. VACCINATING THE ABORIGINALS.

    With reference to the regulation issued by the Railway department requiring passengers to sigr declarations before purchasing tickets, Mr. Noonan, the local ...

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  9. KING EDWARD'S HORSE.

    H. H. the Duke of Teck presided at the annual dinner this evening of the officers of King Edward's Horse (the King'a Oversea Dominions Regiment). His Highness ...

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  11. TRACING CONTACTS.

    The Governor of the Melbourne Gaol re ported to-day to the chief of the Penal department that two of the passengers on the Karoola were under his care. He had ...

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  12. PREPARATIONS AT BALLARAT.

    A conference of the Mayors of the City and Town, and health officers, decided to provide hospital accommodation at Vale Park in order to be prepared in the event ...

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  13. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.

    Farther outrages, which are attributed to suffragettes, are reported. A deliberate attempt was made last night to burn the stands in the football ...

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  14. TURKS CROSS NEW FRONTIER

    Official announcement at Sofia state that the Turkish troops have advanced beyond the Enos to Midia boundary fixed by the treaty of peace. At latest the Turks were ...

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  15. CONTRABAND AMMUNITION.

    The United States officers have captured the largest consignment of contraband ammunition over taken here. It consisted of 448,000 rounds of rifle cartridges, and was ...

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  16. THE KRUPP SCANDAL.

    As a result of the Krupp seandal inquiry, several ordnance officers will be secretly court-inartialled on the 29th inst, for accepting gifts from Krupps in return for ...

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  17. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Half-yearly Meeting Sandhurst Trustees' Company, 11.30. Bendigo City Council, 3.30. Purple Lecture. Oddfellows' Hall. 7.30. ...

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  18. FAMOUS BRIGAND'S DEATH ANNOUNCED.

    It is reported that the famous Bulgar Komitadji Sandansky has, with 17 folloers, been killed in an encounter with the Servians. Sandansky was the leader of the ...

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  19. CHINESE REBELLION.

    It is reported that Kiang-si, Kiang-su, Kwang-si. Canton. Szethuan, Hunan, and Antui are preparing to declare their in dependence. ...

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  20. NO ABATEMENT IN SYDNEY.

    The epidemic of small-pox shows no signs of abatement. A case has come to light in which 19 persons were crowded together in a four-roomed cottage. Ten of them ...

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  21. HURRICANE AT SEA.

    The ship Cambrian Chieftain has arrived at Falmouth, bringing a cargo of wheat from Wallaroo South Australia). Her captain reports that terrible weather was ...

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  22. LATEST NEWS.

    It is semi-officially stated that of the victims of the Demir-Hersar massacres, 80 were bayoneted to death. Twenty-four saved their lives by feigning death. ...

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  23. CONTACTS AT GEELONG.

    Eleven Karoola contacts were discovered in Geelong to-day and a special conference of Mayors and health officers was held to discuss the position. The Board of Health ...

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  24. AUCTION SALES.

    To-day at 1.30 p.m. on the premises, corner Bright and Barrell sirects, Eaglehawk, Mr. T. C. Wans and Mr. A. E. Chivers on conjunction will conduct an important ...

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  25. IN THE SUBURBS.

    The game eagerness for vaccination is reported from the sub[?]bs. The houses of the doctors who had been appointed public vacemators were besieged on Thursday and ...

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  26. BENDIGO PUBLIC WORKS

    A special meeting of the finance commit tee of the Bendigo City Council was held last night consider the estimates prepared in connection with the loan proposed ...

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  27. SERVIAN AND GREEK PREMIERS MEET.

    The Servian and Greek Premiers met at Iskub yesterday, and arranged an agreement on all points regarding the conditions of an armistice. ...

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  28. THREAT TO KILL.

    Theresa Mary Doughty-Tichborne, who was charged with threatening to kill Miss Denise Greville, daughter of Colonel Henry Fulke Greville, prior to her marriage to ...

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  29. TUBERCULOSIS.

    Drs. Atkinson, Walster and Mitchell recently undertook to experiment upon four [?]sumptive patients with Dr. Mehnorto's contra-toxin serum. In a progress report ...

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  30. THE ROUMANIAN ADVANCE.

    Router's correspondent at Soha states that the Roumanians are now near Rustchuck and Parna, and that the occupation of Bradza is imminent. ...

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  31. THE OUTBREAK IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The chief medical officer stated to-day that the small-pox outbreak in the North was still in hand. There were 37 patients in Auckland. Four deaths had occurred ...

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  32. BULGARS ROUTED BY SERVIANS.

    Intelligence has been received that Servian troops have routed the Bulgars at Jonte Kaniex, near kastendel. The Bulgars sustained enormong loss. ...

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  33. LINEN ON KAROOLA.

    Further information has been rcceived by the authorities as to a fresh source of danger with regard to the linen on the steamer Karoola. Some 25 bags from the ...

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  34. ATTITUDE OF TURKEY.

    In view of the apparent determa[?]tion of Turkey to march on Adrianople. Butgaria has appealed to the Powers to confine Turkey's action within the limits of the ...

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  35. ALARM IN BENDIGO.

    The reports of the presence of sman-pox in Melbourne created some alarm in Bendigo yesterday morning, as it was recognised that with the largo number of people ...

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  36. PEARL NECKLACE STOLEN.

    A pearl necklace, valued at £125,000, has been stolen which in transit by post from Paris to Hatton Garden. The package was received by the ...

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  37. HOUSEBREAKER CAPTURED.

    This afternnon Mrs. Nicholls, a re[?] of Hotham-street. East St Kilda, was attending to her househeld daties, when she heard a noise in the front [?]droom. She ...

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  38. PRECAUTIONS IN QUEENSLAND.

    In order to circumvent persons who may attempt to pass in with a certificate not their own instructions have been issued for the examination of vaccination marks of ...

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  39. WORKSHOPS TROUBLE.

    After lasting for about a week, the trouble with the navvies employed copnection with the railway workshops was settled yesterday morning. The men left ...

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  40. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The second match between the Gentlemen and the Players was resumed at Lord's this morning after a day's delay caused by rain. On Monday the Gentlemen ...

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  41. THE TASMANIAN CASE.

    Dr. Purdie telegraphed to Dr. Butler. Chief Secretary, regarding the case of suspected small-pox at Deloraine as follows:—"Patient has now been isolated at a ...

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  42. RUSSIA WARNS GREECE AND SERVIA.

    Russia has warned Servia and Gree[?] that if their claims are excessive, her mediation will be withdrawn, and that persistence in such claims is likely to ...

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  43. DESIRE FOR VACCINATION.

    The Gentral Health authorities [?] very early notice to-day that great as the rush was yesterday for vaccination the rush to-day wound he very much greater. Greater ...

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  44. PARLIAMENTARY PARTY.

    The members of the Parliamentary party, which is to make, a tear of the Empire, left London to-day. The members, who number about 20, will ...

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  45. MARCONI CONTRACT.

    In the House of Common's last night Mr W. E. Guinness (Unionist) raised a heated and desnltary debate on all phases of the, Marconi contract. ...

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  46. LYRIC THEATRE.

    There was another [?] audience at the Lyric Theatre. Charing Cross, la[?] night. when a powerful new series of pictures was exhibited. The star [?] is an exchusive ...

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  47. NEW POET LAUREATE.

    It is announced that Dr. Robert Bridges M.A., M.B., L.Litt, L.L.D., F.R.C.P. has been appointed Poet Laureate, in succession to the late Alfred Austin. ...

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  48. DR. MANNIX.

    The new Co-adjutor Arch[?]shop of Melbourne (the Most Rev. Dr. Mannix), who was famed throughout Irealnd as an able and eloquent speaker, will deliver his first ...

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  49. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Ernest Barry, champion se[?]fer of England and the world, has announced that he will retire after his race with Harry Pearce, of Australia, on Monday next. He ...

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