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  2. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    A curious state of thing has arisen in connection with the designs for the Federal capital. Competitive designs were called for, and first, second and third prize ...

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  3. THE WAR. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Peace Conference at St. James's Palace met, to-day, and after a long meeting adjourned till Saturday. The question of Adrianople was not mentioned by ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. (REUTER'S AGENCY) SUFFRAGETTE SYMPATHISER

    A man named Brailsford, a militant advocate of women's suffrage, was before the Police Court to-day on a charge of breaking a window at the official residence of ...

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  5. LODGE DOCTORS. REQUEST FOR HIGHER FEES.

    Considerable interest is being taken in the conference of local friendly society delegates, to be held to-night, to consider what attitude shall be adopted in regard ...

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  6. PERSONAL,

    Sir George Sydenham Clarke, Governor of Bombay, and at present acting-Viceroy of India, who was raised to the peerage on Wednesday last, has (cables our Bombay ...

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  7. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    It has transpired that on 10th December Mr. L. V. Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, cabled to the overseas Dominions quoting the preparedness of ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS. GENERAL ELECTION.

    The chief Liberal press organs do not believe that a general election is imminent. They unite in declaring that the ...

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  9. PANAMA CANAL.

    President Talt announces that he is willing to agree to arbitration in regard to the Panama Canal question when the points at issue actually arrive. ...

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  10. OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    A conference of 500 delegates, representing 2,000,000 trade unionists, was held to-day to consider the Government's Trade Union Bill. ...

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  11. UNREST IN SPAIN.

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Evening Standard" has furnished his journal with an ominous report on the situation in Spain He declares that the Spanish ...

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  12. GREEKS SECURE CHIOS.

    News from Athens states that it has been officially announced there that the force of 2000 Turks grarrisoning the island of Chies has unconditionally surrendered to the ...

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  14. TURKISH VESSEL STRIKES MINE.

    A telegram from Constantinople states that the Ottoman sailing vessel Theodorus, while carrying carge from Dikeli to Velona, was accidentally blown up at the entrance ...

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  15. HOPELESSLY OVERDUE.

    The underwriters consider that two cargo steamers are hopelessly everdue on voyages from America to England. The vessles in question are the Whittingham (3750 tons) ...

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  16. DOCTORS AND INSURANCE ACT. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH.

    The speech delivered by Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, before the Insurance Act Advisory Committee yesterday, is strongly criticised by many ...

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  17. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION,

    The Empire Trade Commission has concluded its sittings in England. The members of the commission will leave London by the R.M.S. Medine on ...

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  18. LATEST NEWS.

    Most newspapers are confident that the Powers are bound to intervene if the peace conference in London, fails to bring about a settlement. ...

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  19. POSITION IN BENDIGO.

    Although leading doctors in Melbourne and officials of the Victorian branch of the Medical Association have expressed the view that medical fees for attendance upon ...

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  20. REPLY BY MEDICOS.

    The British Medical Association. replying to a statement made by Mr. Lloyd George, says it is doubtful whether one doctor in a hundred has freely joined the doctors' ...

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  21. BISHOP MONTGOMERY.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Montgomery, formerly Bishop of Tasmania, and now Prebendary of Wenlocksburn, in St Paul's Cathedral, has spontaneously relinquished ...

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  22. THE PROPOSED CONFERENCE.

    The Peace Conference did not meet yesterday. At the last moment Reshid Pasha, one of the Turkish envoys, suggested a postponement until Monday. ...

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  23. TARIFF REFORM.

    The "Daily Graphic" alleges that only 16 members of the House of Commons are in favor of the "Fuall Food Tax programme." ...

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  24. AMERICAN MONEY TRUST.

    Mr. Rockefeller, the American multimillionaire, who is wanted as a witness by the commission which is making an investigation regarding the money trust, still ...

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  25. SARDINE INDUSTRY.

    A serious position has been created in Brittany, a province of France, through the action of the fishermen. The men declined to adopt new methods ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Duke of Ahercorn, his Majesty's Lieutenant of Donegal since 1885, and Chairman of the South Africa Company. The immediate cause of ...

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  27. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    A.N.A. excrsion to Melbourne. Train from Laglehawk at 6.13; California Gully, 6.22; Bendigo, 6.50. Heart of [?]dship Lodge. M.U. 7.30. ...

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  28. PULPIT ECHOES,

    "Life's supreme challenge is—Can you rise superior to the lower goods? Christ called the young man to 'sell whatsoever thou hast... and come... ...

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  29. TURKEY'S POSITION.

    The "Daily Telegraph" asserts that the Allies have received information that Nazim Pasha, the Turkish commender-in-chief, has informed the Grand Vizier that Turkey will ...

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  30. INDIAN OUTRAGE.

    The medical bulletin issued to-day regarding the condition of Lord Hardinge states that the patient showed no signs of fever yesterday. The Viceroy, however, is still ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The South African Labor party, at its conference yesterday, adopted the committee's report. The color question is emphasised The meintenance of white ideals ...

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  32. ROUMANIA PREPARING.

    Roumanian officers on the reserve list have been ordered to prepare to join the colors ...

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  34. SINCE THE ARMISTICE.

    It has transpired that since the ard[?] tice was arranged over 7000 Greeks and Turks were either killed or wounded. ...

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  35. ANTI-HOME RULE.

    The terms of the Ulster campaign have been drafted by the anti-Home Rulers. When Home Rule comes into operation a provisional Government for Ulster will be ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE.

    General Christian De Wet. the Commander-in-Chief of the Free State forces during the Boer war, who is a whole-hearted supporter of General Hertzog, has ...

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  37. BLAYNEY BY-ELECTION. LIBERAL IN LEAD.

    Final figures in the by-election for the Blayney seat are:—J. S. Withington (Liberal)... 1799 C. S. Beeby (Independent)... 1157 ...

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  38. BULGARIA'S KING.

    King Ferdinand, addressing a deputation from the S[?] said if a sottlement was not seen reached he would nothe[?] to resort to arms to compel an equitable ...

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  39. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The bill for the Disestablishment of the Church in Wales was further considered in the House of Commons, in committee. to-day. ...

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  40. IMPROVED OUTLOOK.

    The remarkable optimisim which prevailed in regard to the peace negotiations produced an appreciable rise in stocks. ...

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  41. MR. SPEAKER WILLIS.

    Mr. Whills, Speaker of the New South Wales Assembly, arrived were to-day on a holiday visit. IN a press interview, he said he believed that public opinion ...

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  42. CLERGYMAN'S ESTATE.

    The Rev. John Ellis, who died recently, left an estate valued at £184,000. Under the terms of his will Mr. Ellis left the sum of £100,000 to Cambridge ...

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  43. GALES ON AMERICAN COAST. DEATH AND DESTRUCTION.

    Very severe weather continues to be experienced in many parts of the United States. Heavy gales are sweeping the east coasts. ...

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  44. AVIATION. AIRMAN FALLS 50 FEET.

    While an officer was making a flight to-day at Farnborough, in an army bi-plane of the Bristol type, an accident occurred, and the machine was completely wreeked. ...

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  45. CIVIL SERVICE PATRONAGE.

    Evidence given before the Royal Commission on the Civil Service shows that the whole of the Tipper staff in the Education department has been recruited by ...

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  46. YOUNG BENDIGONIAN ROBBED,

    Dr W. N. Abboutt, of New Zeland who is ar avisit to Melbourne, has reported to the police that on Saturday night his room at the Queen's Arms Hotel, ...

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  47. THE LABOR SPLIT.

    After a meeting of the Cabinet on Saturday, Mr. M'Gowen, the Premier, made a statement, in which he invited Labor supporters to vote for Mr. Beebyon the second ...

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  48. AWFUL MARINE COLLISION.

    A terrible marine disaster occurred during the violent gale in Chesapealko Bay yesterday. The steamer Julia Luchenaboah collided with the British steamer ...

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  49. TWO GERMAN AVIATORS INJURED.

    As a result of an accident, two German aviators were severely injured to-day at Leipzig. They were undergoing the pilot ...

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  50. EXPLOSION AT DYNAMITE WORKS.

    An explosion occurred to-day at the dynamite works of the De Beers Company, at Somerset West, 25 miles from Capetown. Two white men and five natives were ...

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  51. REMARKS BY LABOR SECRETARY.

    The general secretary of the P.L.C. (Mr. Gray) urged Labor men to strive for the rejection of Mr. Beeby, which would be much better than to support him. A man ...

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  52. THE WEATHER. FINE AND PLEASANT.

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  53. ASCENT WITH FIVE PASSENGERS.

    Faller, the well-known a[?]man, made an ascent with five passengers yesterday, and remained in the air for an hour. He used a military biplane, and created a record. ...

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  54. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Rugby football match, played yesterday between South Africa and England, was witnessed by 40,000 people. The game was a good one. At the interval neither side ...

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  55. LATE MR. WHITELAW REID,

    The remains ofthe late Mr. Whitelaw Reid, late American Ambassador in Great Britain, which were conveyed from England on the English battleship Natal, were ...

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  56. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    A new programme of Lyrie Photo.-Plays will be shown at this popular amusement resort this evening. The series comprises some exceptiorally fine dramatic subjects, ...

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  57. THE SECOND BALLOT.

    The second ballot must be taken not earlier than 14 days or later than 21 days after the first ballot. The second ballot bids fair to rival the first in point of ...

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  58. TASMANIA'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    Objections continue to be made by local Catholics against Mr. Ellison M'Cartney as Governor of Tasmania. One of the leaders of the State Labor ...

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  59. FRENCH STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    Intelligence has been received that the Cunard [?]ner, Syria, has picked up seven boats near Bona, on the coast of Algeria. The boats contained 98 passengers and ...

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  61. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Over 200 cases of ptomaine poisoning have been reported at Wanganui during the past few days. Some cases have also been reported from New Plymouth. No ...

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  62. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Patrons of the Tivoli Theatre will have an opportunity of witnessing another attractive programme of Taits' pictures during the ensuing week. The star film is ...

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  63. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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