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  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

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  3. MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES,

    As a protest against the forcible feeding of suffragettes at present serving sentences in prison, another window-smashing campaign has been begun by the militant ...

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  4. BOXING CONTESTS. AL PALZER BEATS WELLS.

    In a boxing match here yesterday Al Palzer knocked out Bombadier Wells in the third round. ...

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  5. RUSSIA AND GERMANY. ARRESTED AT WARSAW.

    Lieut. Dahm, while studying languages in Russia, has been arrested at Warsaw. Herr von Kidderlin-Waechter, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, has demanded ...

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    A conference of electors of Grenville met on Saturday at the Trades Hall to consider a proposal emanating from a meeting of electors in the Sebastopol division to ...

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  7. COLIBAN WATER SUPPLY.

    The adjourned conference, convened by the Kennington Progress Association, with the object of securing a reduction in the Coliban water rate, and also a larger storage of ...

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  8. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.

    The National Democrat Convention sat all last night, but so far has not been able to decide upon a candidate for the Presidency. ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. G. V. Lansell, "Denderak." View Hill, "at home" Tuesday and Wednesday, 3 till 5. ...

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  10. PAPKE DEFEATS MOREAU.

    Papke last night defeated Moreau for the middleweight championship of the world. There was a large attendance. The fight was well contested until the 15th ...

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  11. ESPIONAGE IN RUSSIA.

    A German named Haase has been sentenced to two years' penal servitude at Odessa for photographing military bridges at St. Petersburg, Warsaw and various ...

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  12. MR. BEAZLEY'S DEATH.

    When the Legislative Assembly meets on Wednesday afternoon for the transaction of business a resolution of condolence with the friends of Mr. W. D. Beazley will be ...

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  13. MATCH IN BRISBANE.

    At the Brisbane Stadium on Saturday it was announced at the end of 20 rounds between "Sid" Sullivan and "Billy" Elliott that there would be no decision. This ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    A severe squall experienced at Dussedorf to-day wrecked the airship Schwaben, which was anchored near the city. The gas compartments of the vessel ...

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  15. TURBULENT PROCEEDINGS.

    At the Democratic Convention yesterday Mr. Champ Clark headed the first ballot. This led to a great demonstration. Scores of standards of different States were torn, ...

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  16. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    A report has been received by the police that Alfred Thomas Smith, aged 14, while walking along Kent-street, Newtown, last night, was stopped by a man who flourished ...

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  17. BONNOR'S DEATH.

    The newspapers this morning publish sympathetic references to George J. Bonnor, the famous Australian cricketer, who died at Orange (N.S.W.) on Thursday ...

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  18. KAISERIN ILL.

    Owing to the Kaiserin's unsatisfactory state of health the Kaiser has changed his plans, and will return to Potsdam on a short visit to the Empress. ...

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  19. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR.

    Details of an Italian victory in Tripoli were received here to-day. Under cover of a heavy artillery fire, the Italian troops attacked a Turkish force, ...

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  20. PANAMA CANAL DUES.

    The newspapers are beginning to discuss a resolution passed by the United States Congress to exempt American coastal vessels from Panama Canal dues, and Canada's ...

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  21. INTERESTING CEREMONY. TROOPING THE COLORS.

    Owing to the reorganisation of the military forces throughout the Commonwealth, the 2nd Battalion 8th A.I.R. (Bendigo) will from to-day be known as the 67th ...

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  22. CONVENTION ADJOURNS.

    The 14th ballot at the Democratic Convention resulted:—Clark, 560; Wilson, 362. The proceedings at Saturday's session of the convention were marked by ...

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  23. PORTUGUESE NAVY.

    The Portugese Finance Committee has recommended the expenditure of £1,250,000 on the navy. It is suggested that six destroyers, three ...

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  24. STATE SAVINGS BANKS.

    Mr. S[?]addan, the Premier of West Australia, has made a statement regarding the six months' notice given by the Federal Government to remove State Savings Banks ...

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  25. BRITISH POLITICS. LAND TAXATION.

    Several newspapers to-day indicate that it is the intention of Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to launch a great scheme of land taxation, based on ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred in the Bendigo Hospital on Friday night of Mr. John Maslin, a well-known and highly-respected resident of Sailors' Gully-road, Eaglehawk. ...

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  27. FURTHER FIGHTING.

    Intelligence has been received that further fighting has taken place at Sidi Said heights. The Italians carried the entrenchments, killing no fewer than 200 ...

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  28. £20,000 FOR HOSPITAL.

    A splendid donation has been made to St. Thomas's Hospital, London. A benefactor, who does not wish his name to be disclosed has given £20,000 to the ...

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  29. DEATH IN LIFE,

    Terribly severe conditions have been imposed in connection with the sentence of imprisonment for life, which was passed yesterday on Baron Vincenzo Paterno, who ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REVENUE.

    The State revenue for the year ended 20th June amounted to £4,555,700 against £4,181,427 in the previous year, an increase of £274,228. Railways increased by ...

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  31. LABOR M.P. DEAD.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Enoch Edwards, secretary of the North Staffordshire Miners' Association, who since 1906 has sat in the House of Commons as Labor ...

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  32. N.S.W. REVENUE.

    The State revenue for the financial year totalled £15,761,907 compared with the sum of £13,839,139 for the previous year. ...

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  33. HOME SECRETARY'S SALARY.

    The House of Commons yesterday, by 213 votes to 69, refused to reduce the salary of Mr. M'Kenna, Home Secretary. A motion to that effect was brought forward ...

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  34. GOUGH DEFENCE FUND.

    As the result of a claim for £2000 damages for alleged poisoning made in the Bendigo Supreme Court on 6th and 7th June, Mr. F. J. Gough, pharmacist, of Echuca, ...

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  35. LAWN TENNIS IN ENGLAND.

    The meeting of M. Decougis (France) and S. N. Doust (Australia) provided one of the most interesting items set down for decision in the fourth round of the ...

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  36. POWERS OF THE LORDS.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, speaking in London last night, said it would be the duty of the Lords to exercise at the proper time their restricted yet substantial powers to ...

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  37. FIRST BATTALION.

    Last night a farewell [?] dinner was tendered by the officers of the 1st Battalion 8th A.I.R., to the past officers of the battalion. Amongst those present were Colonels ...

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  38. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    Lord Haldane, Lord High Chancellor, presided at the German Hospital dinner last night. He said the Kaiser was a true leader of the people in education and ...

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  39. COUNTY CRICKET.

    Yorkshire gave Warwickshire (1911 champions) a rare day's leather-hunting at Birmingham to-day. The Yorkshiremen not only piled up the ...

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  40. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    England has defeated the United States in a contest for the Dewar trophy for rifle shooting on miniature ranges. The winners scored 24,548 to 24,291. ...

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  41. STRANDED STEAMER.

    The diver working on the steamer Star of Canada, which is strained at Gisborne, reports that the vessel is resting on a flat reef, and that hopes of re-floating it are considerably ...

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  42. DRAINAGE OF NEW CHUM LINE.

    At the annual meeting of the Bendigo Mineowners' and Managers' Association on Saturday, the committee in its report pointed out that the matter of draining the ...

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  43. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Olympic Games were commenced here to-day. They opened with the lawn tennis contests, for which 15 Swede and 63 foreigners ...

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  44. LYRIC PHOTO PLAYS LTD.

    The Lyric Theatre was crowded on Saturday night by an appreciative audience. In order to celebrate the taking ever of the Lyric Photo. Plays by the new company, it ...

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  45. LONDON DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    Acts of intimidation in connection with the dockers' strike have caused the closing down of a number of factories in Essex. ...

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  46. SYDNEY SCULLERS.

    The Sydney crew rowed over half the course to-day in 218 seconds "Sporting Life" says the trial was impressive, and gives cause for serious reflection. ...

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  47. STRIKE FINANCES.

    The National Insurance Act will apparently have an important bearing on the lighting strength of a trade union. It is stated that as a result of the ...

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  48. FIRE IN PILLAR BOX.

    This afternoon a shopkeeper living close by noticed flames issuing from a letter pillar-box at the corner of Clark and Nixonstreets. The flames were quickly ...

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  49. STATE REVENUE RETURNS.

    The State revenue returns for the year were made available late this evening. The figures present gratifying evidence of the continued prosperity of Victoria. The ...

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  50. AFRICANS AT EDINBURGH.

    Rain delayed play at Edinburgh to-day [?] 4 o'clock. Yesterday Scotland were disposed of for [?] and the South Africans scored 34 ...

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  51. AVIATION RACE.

    The aviation contest between W. E. Hart (Australia) and A. B. Stone (America), which was postponed a fortnight ago, took place this afternoon. The course was from Botany to ...

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  52. AMERICA WINS RIFLE MATCH.

    Amercia, with a score of 1688, won the International Olympic Rifle Match. The success of the American team is attributed to the superiority of their aperture sights. ...

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  53. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    Objection has been taken to the representatives nominated by the Minister for Labor on the Hairdressers' Board, and an election is therefore necessary. Any ...

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  54. MACEDONIAN MUTINEERS.

    The mutineers in Macedonia have demanded the dismissal of the Cabinet, the prohibition of army officers concerning themselves in politics, and the prevention of the ...

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  55. SITUATION IN CHINA,

    Seventy recognised assassins have left Shanghai for Peking. It is believed that they intend to kill prominent members of the Chinese Cabinet. ...

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  57. ENGINEDRIVERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The president (Mr. P. J. Martin) occupied the chair at the weekly meeting of the Bendigo branch A.E.D.A. on Saturday night. One apprentice passed for the third ...

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  58. LATE SIR GEORGE WHITE.

    The funeral of Field-Marshal Sir George White, the hero of Ladysmith, was most impressive. Lord Roberts represented the King, while Queen Alexandra, the Kaiser, ...

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  59. TITANIC DISASTER.

    At the Titanic inquiry yesterday, Sir Rufus Isaacs, K.C., said it was idle to suggest that the accident was of the kind that must occur. ...

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  60. BALLARAT MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Four aspirants are opposing Mr. James Lawn, who succeeded his late father, Mr. T. H. Lawn, as secretary of the Ballarat Miners' Association, including Mr. T. M. ...

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  61. AMALGAMATED PICTURES.

    The management of the Amalgamated Pictures has arranged an attractive programme, which will be shown for the first time at the Royal Princess's Theatre ...

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