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  2. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Tariff Commission resumed its sitting here this morning, Sir John Quick (chairman) presiding. John Alexander Agnew, manager of the ...

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  3. THE LOCH VENNACHAR. EVIDENCE OF HER LOSS.

    To-day's news leaves no doubt, if any existed, as to the fate of the Loch Vennachar. It has, unfortunately, been established that the ship, will all hands on board, ...

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  4. SEWERAGE OF BENDIGO.

    The Metropolitan Board of Works recently, at the request of the City Council, gave permission to its chief engineer (Mr. Thwaites) to visit Bendigo, and report as to ...

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  5. COLIBAN WATER SCHEME.

    During the past few days the Department of Water Supply has authorised the commencement of works on the Coliban water scheme that will materially improve the ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General is expected to return to Melbourne next week from West Australia. His Excellency will probably reach Adelaide on Monday, and arrive in ...

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  7. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    The knowledge that the sources of our water supply are polluted must have caused trepidation in the heart of many householders. Pure water is at once a ...

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  8. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    Mr. George Wyndham, late Chief Secretary for Ireland, in an address to his constituents at Dover last evening, referred to the Anglo-Japanese treaty. ...

    Article : 101 words
  9. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Colonel M'Mahon has successfully concluded his mission to Seistan, a province of Persia. Colonel M'Mahon met with much ...

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  10. AMERICAN PRESS APPROVES.

    The new treaty between Great Britain and Japan, the full text of which has been made public, continues to be the subject of animated discussion and criticism in ...

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  11. THE MOROCCO TROUBLE.

    The difficulty between France and Germany regarding the preliminaries for a conference of the powers on Morocco has been settled. Several hitches have ...

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  12. FRANCO-GERMAN AGREEMENT.

    The difficulties between France and Germany, with respect to the basis of the international conference which is to consider the question of reforms in Morocco, ...

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  13. MAROUIS ITO'S VIEWS.

    The veteran Japanese statesman, Marquis Ito, has been interviewed on the subject, and has pronounced his full approval of the new agreement. ...

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  14. ASSURANCE OF PEACE.

    The American press considers that the treaty is an assurance of peace for years, and great gratification is expressed at the endorsement of the late Colonel John ...

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  15. ROBERT REID AND CO.

    The accounts of Robert Reid and Co. Limited, warehousemen, etc., for the year ended 20th July, 1905, show that the net profit amounted to £41,038. After ...

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  16. THE SHIP'S COMPANY.

    There is no official list, but the Adelaide agents, Messrs. George Wills and Co., have a budget of letters which were awaiting the arrival of the ship, and from these the names ...

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  17. THE POWERS MUST [?]OW.

    French newspapers, in commenting upon the agreement, recognise the treaty as "the pivot of the whole world's policy," and declare that no power will accept the ...

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  19. GERMAN PRESS ANGRY.

    Official opinion is Germany does not object to the treaty, since the integrity of China, and the maintenance of the "open door" to the trade of all nations, ...

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  20. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The deservedly popular organisation will make a welcomed reappearance in Bendigo on Monday night. The opening play in a new character melodrama, written expressly for ...

    Article : 362 words
  21. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand Rugby football team to-day played a match against the Northampton county team. There were about 6000 spectators. ...

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  22. N.S.W. LAND SCANDALS.

    Mr. Justice Owen, the Lands Commissinner, sat again to-day. Mr. Blackett, representing Mr. Crick, made an application that Mr. Crick be ...

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  23. "THE TREATY ENSLAVES THE EAST."

    The "Novoo Vremya," the semi-official St. Petersburg journal, declares that "the treaty enslaves Asia, and is obviously and primarily directed against Russia." ...

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  24. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  25. BENDIGO SPRING SHOW.

    All that is necessary to ensure the success of the grand spring show and sporting carnival of the Bendigo Agricultural Society is fine weather. In all the numerous ...

    Article : 187 words
  26. VIEWS OF PRINC'E BULOW.

    Prince Von Bulow, the German Chancellor, remarked to the Japanese Minister in Berlin anent the Anglo-Japanese alliance "that it is a fresh guarantee of ...

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  27. "GENERAL" BOOTH'S OFFER.

    In respect to the proposal to send enagrants to Australia, "General" Booth, of the Salvation Army. and Mr. W. H. James, K.C., Agent-General for Western ...

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  29. DELIGHT IN TOKIO.

    The announcement of the terms of the Anglo-Japanese treaty has been received with dolight in business circles in Tokio. The majority of the newspapers ...

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  30. COUNT OKUMA'S OPINION.

    Count Okuma. the eminent statesman and ex-Premier of Japan, in the course of an interview with a press representative, stated that the alliance ensured the peace ...

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  31. OFFICER DESPATCHED TO AUSTRALIA.

    A Salvationist Commissioner is sailing for Australia for the purpose of discussing with Mr. Deakin and the State Premiers "General" Booth's colonisation scheme. ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE.

    Mr. Seddon believes that it will be a bad thing for New Zealand farmers to lose the South Africaa trade connection. If the monthly steamship service was not continued, ...

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  33. SLUDGE ABATEMENT BOARD.

    The members of the Sludge Abatement Board (Messrs. J. M. Coane, chairman, D. [?]. Sellars. and T. Murray) have been in Bendigo during the current week. On ...

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  34. AFTER THE WAR.

    The Japanese Government is taking steps, now that the war has been brought to a successful close, to increase its trade abroad. For this purpose the next ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. OBITUARY.

    The friends of Dr. G. P. O'Donnell, who for a great many years practised his profession at Kangaroo Flat, will regret to hear of his death, which took place on ...

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  36. AUSTRO-HUNGARY.

    The question of universal suffrage has become one of intense importance in Austro-Hungary. Throughout the Empire, the agitation in ...

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  37. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    In the Supreme Court today Mabel Cooper. a domestic servant, sued Isaac J. Barue[?] commercial traveller, for £300 damages for breach of promise, and was warded £100. ...

    Article : 72 words
  38. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    The South-street competitions were continued to-day. Results:—Prepared Reading (gentlemen.—James Anderson, Ballarat 1: Lewis Reynolds, ...

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  39. BLOCK IN THE CANAL.

    The steamer Chatham, which was sunk in the Suez Canal some weeks ago, is to be blown up to-day. The vessel has 70 tons of dynamite aboard, and this fact ...

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  40. M. W[?]TTE'S RETURN.

    M. Witte, the chief Russian plenipotentiary at the Portsmouth Peace Conference, who has just returned to Russia via Paris and Berlin, reached St. Peterburg ...

    Article : 68 words
  41. CHILD MURDER.

    At the Dubbo Circuit Court to-day Magaret Higgins, charged with the Murder of her daughter's child, by drowning it in a waterhole near Coolah, was found guilty, ...

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  43. BALLARAT HOTELS.

    One of the finest [?] in the Commonwealth is without doula Craig's Royal hotel, Lydiardstreet, Ballarat of which Mr. S. Seward is proprietor. All the appointments are of the ...

    Article : 281 words
  44. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Mr. Deakin has received, through the Governor-General, Lord Northcote, a communication from the Governor-General of Canada, inquiring whether the ...

    Article : 114 words
  45. LAND TAX CASE.

    In the Second Civil Court to-day, Chief Justice Madden delivered his reserved judgment in the case of his Majesty the King against Harry Leigh Atkinson. This case ...

    Article : 356 words
  46. EQUITABLE SOCIETY.

    Some remarkable statements have been given in evidence at the official inquiry which is being held into the affairs of the E[?]uitable Life Assurance Society of the ...

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  49. LONG GULLY HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    The Long Gully Annual Hospital Sunday demonstration will be held to-morrow in the grounds of the Long Gully State School. The Rev. W. Moore ...

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  50. WOMEN AS THEOLOGIANS.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (the Most Rev. Randall Thomas Dovidson) has inaugurated a scheme for the training of woman teachers in theology. ...

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