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  2. THE BALKANS.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph of AustinaHungary has congratulated King Charles of Roumania on his work of pacification in the Balkans. In acknowledging this ...

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  3. BENDIGO MUNICIPAL LOAN. i

    A meeting convened by Mr. G. H. crawford for the purpose of opposing the preposed loan by the City Counil was held at the Beehive Chambers last night. When ...

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  4. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    It is believed that the epidemic of smallpox has almost died down. Only two fresh cases were discovered to-day in the metropolitan area. No further suspicious cases ...

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  5. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    Despite the successes of the Government forces, the situation in China is still fraught with many possibilities. News has been received here that a force ...

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  6. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    In his reply to Mr. Fisher yesterday, the Prime Minister said this was the first instance of a party going out of office because it could not carry on, and immediately pre ...

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  7. POSITION IN SOMALILAND

    The acting British Commissioner in Somaliland (Mr. G. F. Archer) reports that he has arrived at Sheikh from Burao with 22 wounded constabulary. His own party ...

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  8. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    One case of small-pox was reported to-day at Birkenhead, and a suspicious case is under observation. Fire cases are reported from Kaikobe, and a number at ...

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  9. SIR E. GREY'S SPEECH.

    Newspapers throughout the continent acclaim the speech made by Sir Edward Grey in the House of Commons on Tuesday on the Balkans question. ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    It will be learned with pleasure by the friends of Dr. J. M. Eadie, city health officer, that he is making steady progress towards recovery from his recent illness. ...

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  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states to-day that it is rumored that Mr. C. F. G. Masterman, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, will shortly be given a seat in the Cabinet with ...

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  12. THE KAISER AND GREECE.

    The Bucharest correspondent of the newspaper "Le Temps" declares that during the progress of the peace negotiations the Kaiser wrote a letter to King Constantine ...

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  14. A MAD MULLAH.

    Mr. G. Archer, acting British Commissioner in Somaliland, fears that the dervishes will drive off all the stock belonging to other friendly tribes. This threatens ...

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  15. PANAMA EXPOSITION.

    A further question was asked in the House of Commons to-day in reference to the attitude of Groat Britain towards the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San ...

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  16. CHIEF JUSTICE OF ENGLAND.

    Lord Alverstone, Lord Chief Justice of England since 1900, has resigned. His health has not been satisfactory for some time past, and consequently his retirement ...

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  17. REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS

    During the discussion of the Finance Bill in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, intimated that there was not the slightest ...

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  18. BENDIGO MINERS' STRIKE.

    Matters were very quiet yestereday in connection with the miner's strike at Eaglehawk over the non-union question. No now developments occurred at either of the ...

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  19. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Suffragists throughout the United States have planned great concerted action to seeure a Federal vote on the question by a resolution of Congress. ...

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  20. STRIKE FUNDS.

    At the meeting of the committee of the Bendigo branch of the F.M.E.A. last evening a telegram was received from the secretary of the Trades Hall, Kalgoorlie, W.A., ...

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  21. [?] FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] Board, Bendigo, 10. [?], 3.30. [?] R., 8. [?] Church, California Gully, 3. ...

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  22. BALLARAT FEDERAL ELECTION.

    At the meeting of the Trades and Labor Council to-night Mr. J. Harrison (ex-president) referred to the allegations of corruption at the late Federal election, as ...

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  23. LATER DETAILS.

    Mr. Lloyd-George said armaments had genuinely alarmed him. Different countries were scaring each other into great expenditure, and there was no great ...

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  24. SYMPATHY FROM DAYLESFORD.

    In a letter to the Bendigo branch of the F.M.E.A., the secretary of the Daylesford branch (Mr. T. Hewitt) has written as follows:—We hope that the day is close at ...

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  25. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The Commonwealth Government, in pursuance of its advertising policy, intends to make extensive use of the cinematograph during the winter months. Sixty picture ...

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  26. FATAL FIRE.

    [?] tragedy is to hand [?] The circumstances are [?]ded in mystery so far, but [?] feature is that three ...

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  27. MEXICAN GOVERNMENT.

    A statement regarding Mexican affairs from official quarters, in Great Britain has been severely criti[?]ed by Mr. H. L. Wilson, until recently American Ambassador to ...

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  28. GUARDING THE MINES.

    The secretary of the Miners' Association at the meeting last evening reported that two men who were thought possible applicants for work at the Virginia mine, ...

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  29. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY.

    H.M.A.P. Sydney, the second, cruiser of the Australian fleet left St. Helena to-day in continuance of her voyage to Australia. ...

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  30. MR. ELIHU ROOT.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, entertained Senator Elihu Root, formerly United States Secretary of State, at dinner this evening at the United ...

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  31. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The strifes of dockyard workers at Hamburg, Stettin, and Ke[?] has been settled. The men, who struck for an increase in wages, have gone back to work, after hay ...

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  32. NEW YORK SCANDAL.

    In the Now York legislature last evening a resolution was moved to impeach the Governor of the State (Mr. W. Sulzer) in connection with the alleged irregularities ...

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  33. OBITUARY.

    The obsequies in connection with the demise of the late Mr. John Metherall were perfomed yesterday. Prior to his remains being removed to the Bendigo railway ...

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  34. BOILERMAKERS' DISPUTE.

    The members of the Boilermakers' Society employed on the Clyde, who demanded a 5 per cent, increase in wages, instead of the 2½ per cent, offered by the masters, ...

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  35. LILYDALE TRAGEDY.

    A vigilant, search is still being made by the police for the murderer of Richard Knight, the elderly woodcutter, at Coldstream, near Lilydale. Yesterday ...

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  36. ENGLISH MARCONI COMPANY

    The English Marconi Company has declared a dividend for the year of 20 per cent. The sum of £100,000 has been placed to the reserve fund and £145,000 ...

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  37. HERR BEBEL DEAD.

    The death has occurred of Herr Ferdinand Angust. Bebel, the well-known German Socialist and leader of the party in the Reichstag. He died at Grisons, in ...

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  38. BANK OF ENGLAND

    In April last the London newspapers reported that an official of a leading city bank, helieved to be the Bank of England, had disappeared, and that a sum of £5500 ...

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  39. [?]STATE TELEGRAMS.

    [?] nearly 6.30 o'clock [?] the Legislative Assembly [?] with the Police Appeal Bill. [?]ssion, Mr. C. S. Fern ...

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  40. SURGEON GOES MAD.

    Dr. William Dabney, of Marietta, Ohio, became insane while performing an operation on the jaw of a patient. The doctor had been eccentric in his manner for ...

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  41. DEATH OF MR. T. CURRAN

    The death has occurred at Shgo (Ireland) of Mr. Thomas Curran, J.P., a retired Australian merchant, and formerly M.P. for South Sligo, which he represented in the ...

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  42. MINERS' PHTHISIS.

    At last night's meeting of the Eagichawk branch of the Australian Natives' Association, Mr. W. Oats referred to the scheme outlined by Mr. A. J. Hampson, M.L.A., ...

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  43. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    Consequent upon resolution carried by the Fuel and Fodder Trades Union on Wednesday evening, 200 coal lumpers employed by various coal importing firms went on strike ...

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  44. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Frank Geer, an American sculler, has challenged Barry to row for the championship of the world. Barry, in accepting the challenge, offers to row Goer for £500 ...

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  45. OVER THE INLAND ICE.

    Advices have been received here with reference to the Danish expedition to inland Greenland led by Captain J. P. Koch. The news to hand is to the effect that ...

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  46. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Kent, the leaders for the county championship, were unable to avert an innings defeat by Surrey at the Oval to day. Faced by a deficiency of 378, they were ...

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  47. LYRIC THEATRE.

    [?] which have nightly at[?] Theatre this week testify to [?] of the splendid programme [?] his night the palatial ...

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  48. MERCANTILE MARINE.

    The Liverpool "Journal of Commerce" states that the Board of Trade has decided that candidates for higher certificates in the mercantile marine will not be ...

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  49. BARRIER SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    No settlement, of the shop assistants' troubls was arrived at to-day, and neither party would give a clue as to what was being done until late this afternoon. A "bomb" reached ...

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  50. SLAUGHTER OF INNOCENTS.

    Dr. Cole, the coroner, to-day had set before him the task of unravelling the mystery surrounding the death of a number of infants. Subsequently the coroner said there ...

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