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  2. HOME RULE.

    Lord Loreburn, formerly Lord High Chancellor, in a letter from Ireland regarding the Home Rule Bill, says that no good purpose is served by ignoring the ...

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  3. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    The visit of the Country Roads Board should go a long way towards removing misapprehensions regarding the nature of the work about to be undertaken by the ...

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  4. £150,000 NECKLACE.

    The nearing of the charge of stealing the £150,000 pearl necklace preferred against [?]eph Grizgard, Simon Silverman, Leissir Gutwirth (three Austrian diamond ...

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  5. THE LATE MR. C. WOOD.

    At the morning session of the Bendigo Stock Exchange yesterday, the chairman (Mr. R T. Trembathi referred to the death of Mr C. Wood. The deceased gentleman, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Three Japanese cruisers and a gunboat have arrived at Nanking, where three Japanese were recently killed. One hundred marines, with several ...

    Article : 66 words
  7. AIRSHIP DISASTER.

    Further details have been received of the tragic disester which befel the German naval airship L1 in the North Sea yesterday. It appears that the Zeppelin was ...

    Article : 247 words
  8. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. Jtn. Smalley will not be "at home" to-day (second Friday). A few days ago Mr. R. B. Anderson, T.M., forwarded to his Excellency the ...

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  9. RUINS OF POMPEI.

    The excavations which have been earried on have revealed rains of part of Pompeii, 1250 metres from the existing sea level. The ruins were covered by earth ...

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  10. "PEACE OR WAR."

    In a leading article headed, "Peace or War?" the "Times" to-day deals with the situation in Ireland, with special reference to Lord Loreburn's letter. ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. RUSSIAN SQUADRON.

    It is announced that 14 Russian warships will visit England shortly as a return for the visit of the British squadron to Renal last year. ...

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  12. DAY OF PRAYER.

    The Moderator of the Preshyterian Church in Ireland has issued a letter to ministers directing them to observe Sunday. 28th September, as a day of humiliation ...

    Article : 73 words
  13. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    All official account which was published yesterday attributed the disaster of the naval a[?]suip L1 to a gale. She struck the water nose foremost, and broke amidships ...

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  14. SALFORD DOCK STRIKE.

    Five hundred timber men at Salford dock have struck work for on increase of 1/ a day in wages. Three thousand other laborers have struck work in sympathy. ...

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  15. SAD SUICIDE AT QUARRY HILL.

    A sensation was caused in the city yesterday morning when it was knomn that Mr. J. M. Robertson, head telegraphist at the Bendigo Post Office, had committed ...

    Article : 390 words
  16. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    The Victorian Government has underwritten a loan of,£2,000,000. The loan which is a 4 per cent transaction has been issued at £98 and it is repayable between 1940 ...

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  17. LORD LOREBURN'S APPEAL.

    Lord Loreburn has issued an exhaustive letter, in which ho strenuously appeals to all parties to confer in order to nettle the Irish question by consent. ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A Parliamentary paper that has been issued shows that the expenditure on poor relief for six mouths of 1912 was £7,289,368. an increase, of £250,131 ...

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  19. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    The Women's Social and Political Union has asked Sir Edward Carson to receive a deputation with the view of granting votes to women in the Ulster provisional ...

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  20. DEATH RATE.

    Sir James Crichton-Browne, M.D., speaking to-day at the Sanitary Congress, which is being held at Llandudno, in Wales, said that scientists were agreed that the death ...

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  21. HARRY THAW DEPORTED.

    There was a surprising development in tho Thaw ease to-day, and it looks as if Harry K. Thaw has been checkmated. Tho Canadian immigration authorities ...

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  22. BAWWED BOOK.

    Mr. W. B. Maxwell, whose new novel, "The Devil's Garden," dealing with the sex problem, has been banned by the Libraries' Association, has been interviewed ...

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  23. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, the suffragette leader, who proposes to undertake a tour of America in the interests of women's suffrage will sail from Havre on 11th ...

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  24. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The sum of £7000 has been subscribed towards the Olympic Games fund. ...

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  25. MAUD ALLEN.

    The controversy in India in connection I with tho proposed visit of Mand Allen, the English dancer, continues. The "Times of India" and the "Bombay Chronicle," in ...

    Article : 45 words
  26. ARRESTS ON THE RAND.

    An informal meeting of Rand miners was hold yesterday to discuss the situation. It was decided not to support a general strike on the ground of the recent ...

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  27. DUBLIN STRIKE TROUBLE.

    James Larkin, lender of the Dublin Transport Workers, who was arrested on charges of conspiracy and incitement to violeuce, appealed before the Police Court ...

    Article : 80 words
  28. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    An expedition to King Edward VII. Land, in the Antarctic, has been arranged. It is to start 111 August, 1914, under the command of Captain Stackhouse, who was ...

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  29. CORONIAL INQUIRY.

    Mr. J. H. Curnow, J.P., deputy coroner, held an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the deceased's death in the morning. Senior-constable Caulfield ...

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  30. COUNT HAYASHI'S REMINISCENCES.

    The reminiscences of Count Hayashi are appearing in instalments in the newspaper "Jiji Shimpo," referonce" to which was cabled on 27th August last. ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, addressed a meeting of 1000 persons at Standerton yesterday. A resolution expressing confidence in the Government, ...

    Article : 96 words
  32. BRITISH FOOTBALLERS.

    A prominent official of the Northern Union Rugby Union, referring to the refusal by the union of the terms offered by the New South Wales League for a ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    Six further eases of small-pox were re ported to-day. ...

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  34. THAW RETICENT.

    Harry Thaw refuses to discuss his return to the United States. It is understood that he tried to "brain" an immigration official, who removed him ...

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  35. OBITUARY.

    The remains of the late Mr. John Tamlyn were interred in the Church of England portion of the Bendigo Cemetery yesterday. The cortege, which was of a private ...

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  36. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The "Daily Mail" states that beef will be served twice a week to the British troops at the home stations instead of mutton from October next. ...

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  37. THE BALKANS.

    There are brighter prospects of an agreement between Turkey and Bulgaria. The Turko-Bulgarian conference in Constantinople will probably conclude its ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. HYDROPHOBIA.

    Dr. Marria announced before the American Association yesterday that he h[?] discovered a cure for hydrophobia by the use of quinine injection. ...

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  39. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    A boxing contest for the heavyweight championship of Great Britain was held in London to-night between "Bombardier" Wells (holder) and "Gunner" Mori ...

    Article : 115 words
  40. TORPEDO BOAT EXPLOSION.

    One man was killed and five injured by as explosion which occurred o n board the United States torpedo boat Craven. The vessel reached port in a partially disabled ...

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  41. MOTOR BOAT RACING.

    The race for the international motor boat trophy was contested to-day at Cowes, over a course of 32 miles. The event resulted in a win for the ...

    Article : 64 words
  42. LATEST NEWS.

    The optimism which marked the first sitting of the Turkish—Bulgarian Conference is disappearing. In competent political circles it is said that negotiations ...

    Article : 64 words
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  44. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    [?] 1913 meeting of the British Asso[?]ion was opened at Birmingham to-day. [?] Rayleigh, Chancellor of Cambridge [?]sity and a past president of the ...

    Article : 187 words
  45. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is firm. ...

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  46. WHITE V. BLACK.

    The State Athletic Commission has refused to rescind the rule to prevent "Sam" Langford and "Jumbo" Smith to meet on 19th September. The commission holds that ...

    Article : 57 words
  47. EDINBURGH SHIPBUILDERS.

    A conference which was held between the shipbuilding employers and the men at Edinburgh settled the question of boilermakers' overtime, and thus averted a ...

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  48. THE ENGLISH ST. LEGER.

    The race for the St. Leger was run at Doncaster to day, when there was a very largo attendance. Louvois, who was placed second in the Derby after Craganour had ...

    Article : 215 words
  49. LYRIC THEATRE.

    A satisfactory assemblage witnessed the present splendid programme of Lyric Photo. Plays last night, and frequent outbursts of applause testified to the enjoyment of ...

    Article : 123 words
  50. FRANCE AND GREECE.

    It is semi-officially stated that Greece has been deeply stirred by the misunder standing which has been created in connection with King Constantine's speech in ...

    Article : 66 words
  51. HIGH PRICES FOR YEARLINGS.

    A colt by Desmond (sire of Craganour and Aboyeur), out of Silver Pheasant, was sold for 6100 guineas at the Doneaster sales of yearlings to-day. This is a record for ...

    Article : 95 words
  52. AUSTRIAN NAVY.

    It has been decided to arm the next Dreadnoughts with 10 14¼in. guns, which will occupy five double turrets. ...

    Article : 26 words
  53. BENBIGO MINERS' STRIKE.

    The position m connection with the miners' strike at Eaglchawk over the nonunion question still remains unchanged. No new developments occurred yesterday. ...

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  54. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    C[?] Union, Shelter Shed, Charing C[?] 2.45. People's Libaral Party—Conference Beehive Cafe, [?] Rally and Social. Town Hall, 8. ...

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  57. MINER'S EXECUTIVE.

    A meeting, of the Victorian executive conucil of the F.M.E.A. will be held at the Trades Hall, Melbourne, to-day. The business to be considered includes the non-union ...

    Article : 60 words
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