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  2. IRISH RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Further details have been received regarding the fatal railway accident which occurred at Strabane, County Tyrone, on Sunday night, when a train filled with ...

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  3. DUBLIN LABOR STRIKE.

    James Connolly, one of the Dublin strike leaders, has taken a leaf out of the suffragette book as a means of securing his release from prison. Connolly was recently ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES,

    Mr. Herbort Samuel, the British Postmaster General, who is at present on a visit to Canada, has been interviewed here on the subject of cheaper cable rates. ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    M. Poineare, President of France, arrived at Limoges yesterday, and is starting on a tour for ten days, accompanied by a large number of Ministers, Senators, ...

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  6. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    Mr. Page, the Labor member for Maranon in the House of Representatives, is a man who sets an example to members of Parliament on both sides of the House by ...

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  7. ILL-TREATING LUNATICS.

    The trial commenced at Old Bailey to-day of Dr. Henry Thomas Hamilton, of Essex House, Barnes, S.W., who is accused of having taken charge of Miss Mary ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. Norman Chancellor will be "at, home" to-morrow (second Thursday) at "Bitaconah." 192 Barnard-street. Mr. Thomas Delaney, lato of Narraudera, ...

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  9. COUNTRY ROADS BOARD.

    The Country Roads Board journeved from Melbourne to Bendigo by motor cur yesterday. The board was due at Castlemaine about 4 p. m. but it did not arrive ...

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  10. DEATH OF MR. ANDREW PARKER.

    Mr. Andrew Parker, the Scottish emigrant, for whom apppeal was recently made in the local profs by Mr. E. J. V. Davidson, how. secretary of the ...

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  11. AUTHOR DIVORCED.

    Paul Armstrong, the American playwright, who is the author of "Alias Jimmy Valentine," has been divorced by his wife. ...

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  12. CONFERENCE OF PARTIES.

    The conference between employers and employed in Dublin yesterday was very protracted, and was ultimately adjourned, for a week. The delay is due owing to a ...

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  13. FORGETFUL TESTATOR.

    A remarkable instance of absentmindedness on the part of a testator has come to light in Ireland. Mr. M'Clellan, a retired merchant of Armagh, who left ...

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  14. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Senate has passed the Free Sugar Act, which will become effective in 1916. ...

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  15. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The rallying speech to Unionists on Irish Homo Rule, delivered by Mr. Balfour, M.P., at Haddington, on Saturday, has given impulse to the expectation of a general ...

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  16. CHINESE REBELLION.

    China has instructed her representative at Tokio to express regret for the fate of the three Japanese who were killed at Nanking. ...

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  17. GERMAN DESERTERS.

    There is a noticeable growth in the German newspaper campaign against the French Foreign Legion. Forty-four per cent of the Legion originate in Germany. ...

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  18. NEW YORK ATTORNEY.

    Mr. Jerome, the attorney who appeared for New York State against Harry Thaw, and who was arrested on the 5th inst. for having gambled on railway property, was ...

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  19. MAYOR WEBBER'S ACTION.

    In the Legislative Assembly 1 his after noon Mr. Bayles said that he. desired to ask the Premier if he had noticed m the press the remarks that, had been made by ...

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  20. CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST CHARGED.

    Benjamin Jewell, a builder, was placed on trial yesterday charged with the manslaughter of his daughter, because he relied upon Christian Science when she was ...

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  21. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    A match between Lord Londesborough's Eleven and Kent, the 1913 champions, was commenced at Scarborough to-day. G. L. Jessop, who has been batting in fine form ...

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  22. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE.

    It is announced that the Government does not intend to mobilise, but will deal firmly with the Chinese problem. The newspapers are being strictly censured. ...

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  23. EUROPE DISCREDITED.

    The Constantinople correspondent of "The Times" reports that if the Foreign Ministers of the Great Powers would travel incognito through the Near East they ...

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  24. THE LAND POLICY.

    In connection with Mr. Lloyd George's land campaign, it is authoritatively stated that the Cabinet is practically unanimous in favoring a wider principle of small ...

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  25. LONDON WHEAT MARKET

    The wheat market is dull. ...

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  26. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The fort[?]oming visit of Mrs. Pankhurst to the United States is likely to result in her detention as an undesirable alien, as the consequence of the suffragette ...

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  27. AT CASTLEMAINE.

    This afternoon at 4 o'clock the Country Roads Board, consisting of Messrs. Calder, M'Cormack and Fricke, arrived in Castle maine. They wore met by.Messrs. S. M. ...

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  28. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    In the Assembly to-day the Premier, replying to Dr. Arthur, said he was unable to say whether the Federal or State authorities were responsible for the ...

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  29. AGITATION AGAINST DANCER.

    The feeling that exists at Calcutta against the appearance there of Maud Allen, the well-known English dancer, on the ground that the scanty attire which she ...

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  30. THE OVERSEA DOMINIONS.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, British Postmaster-General, addressing the members of the Canadian Club last night, said Liberals in England now discarded Little English[?]m. ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred on Sunday last at 327 Richardson-street, Middle Park, of Mr. William Stewart Watson, at the age of 70 years. Mr. Watson was formerly ...

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  32. TWO CYCLSSTS KILLED.

    An accident during a bicycle race at Cologne to-day resulted in the death of two competitors, one of whom was the holder of several world records. The ...

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  33. SANTO DOMINGO REVOLT.

    One of the periodic revolutions from which the Republic of Santo Domingo (which adjoins Haiti) suffers is at present in progress. A few days ago the Republican ...

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  34. AISGILL DISASTER.

    The remains of Sir Arthur Douglas, who died from injuries received in the Aisgill railway accident, will be interred to-morrow beside those of his wife at ...

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  35. TRAMWAY COMPANY SUED.

    Judge Wasle gave his reserved decision in Melbourne yesterday in the case of Margaret Lea, of Hargreaves-street. Bendigo, v. the Electric Supply Co. of ...

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  36. SIR GEORGE REID.

    The luncheon tendered by the English press to Sir George Reid, High Commis sioner for Australia, was held to-day. The hosts included the editors of the principal ...

    Article : 245 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. NEW NOVEL BANNED.

    The libraries have banned Mr. W. B. Maxwell's new book, "The Devil's Garden." The hook, which deals with the sex problem, was praised in the press ...

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  39. FATAL FIGHT.

    During a fight last month between "Jess' Willard and 'Bill" Young, the latter received a blow which rendered him unconscious. Young was subsequently ...

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  40. THE BALKANS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Constantinople has visited Territ, westward of Maritza, of which Bulgaria had been in possession since 1st October, and ...

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  41. CODY'S EQUIPMENT SOLD.

    The equipment of the late Mr. S. F. Cody, the famous aviator, who was killed while flying at Fleet, in Hampshire, last month, was sold by auction to-day. A ...

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  42. SHOOTING WITH INTENT.

    The City Court was packed with spectators this morning when Arthur Parker was charged with having on 5th September, at Melbourne, shot at George Henry ...

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  43. PANAMA CANAL.

    The Culebra cut, the most difficult section of the Panama Canal, nearly eight miles in length, has at last been completed. It will be flooded to-morrow. ...

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  44. AVIATION.

    A splendid effort to win the Michelin Cup is being made by M. Georges Fourny, a French airman. Since 25th August, M. Fourny has flown ...

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  45. AD. WOLGATH RETIRES.

    Ad. Wolgath announces his retirement from the ring the operation for appendicitis. which he underwent some time ago. having permanently impaired his fighting ...

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  46. COMPUSORY MILITARY SERVICE.

    Mr. H. L. Dwyer, secretary of the Swan Hill branch of the A.X.A., has received a letter from [?] White, stating that all persons who have not registered, and are ...

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  47. SHIPPING INDUSTRY.

    A serious upheaval is threatened in the shipping industry. The trouble has been developing for some months, and was brought to a head today by the refusal ...

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  48. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    Lady Parkes, widow of the late Sir Henry Parkes, had an exciting experience at her home in Piper-estreet, Leichaidt. While she was inside her cottage, the ...

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  49. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Christian Endeavor Conference, Forest-street Methodist Church, 3. 6.30. and 7.45. Football.—Eaglehawk v. South Bendigo, Upper Reserve; Bendigo East v. Park View, ...

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  50. RAND LABOR TROUBLES.

    Replying to a deputation from the Trade Federation, Mr. Malan, Minister for Mines, promised to inquire into the alleged victimisation of miners since the ...

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  51. NEWSPAPER TRIBUTES.

    The newspapers are paying a tribute to Sir George Reid's versatile activities in the interests of the Commonwealth. The "Financial News" says that to a ...

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  52. A BALLARAT BOBBERY.

    Two months ago the residence of Mr. William Gent. of Ballarat East, was broken into and jewellery valued at £ was stoken. It has since transpired that the articles ...

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  53. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLLAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day the Speaker was absent owing' to the death of his brother. The Minister for Works (Sir R. Butler) said that Labor organisers were wandering ...

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  54. THE RAILWAYS.

    In answer to Mr. J. W. Billson, a report was laid upon the table of the Legislative Assembly relating to bonuses paid to employes of the Railway department. A ...

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  55. AUCTION SALES.

    At their horse bazaar Hargreaves-street, on Saturday, 2[?]th inst., at 3 p.m., Messrs. A. E. Wa[?]is and Co. will sell about 7 acres of tomato and vegetable growing land, ...

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  57. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The enterprise of the management of the Tivoli Pictures in providing special attractions in addition to the usual high-class programme of pictures, is meeting with unqualified ...

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  58. LYRIC THEATRE.

    [?] attended the projection of this week's splendid assortment of Lyric photo, plays last night, and all the pictures were favorably received. The Kale[?] drama. "The ...

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  59. J. C. WILLIAMSON CO.

    At the Royal Princess's Theatre to-morrow night J. C. Williamson Ltd. will present for the first time in Bendigo the powerful dramatio play, "Within the Law." Heading the ...

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  60. EIGHT CONVICTS PERISH.

    A shocking scandal surrounds the deaths of eight convicts in a prison at Richmond, Virginia. The men had been immured for punishment in dark cells, and yesterday ...

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  61. FATAL AFFPAY ON STEAMER.

    Several members of the crew of the German—Australian steamer Australie went ashore on Monday afternoon and indulged freely in liquor. On their return ...

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  62. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    Representatives of the Industrial Disputes' Committee of the Trades Hall Council waited on Sir Alexander Peacock this evening regarding the strike. Sir ...

    Article : 71 words
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