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  3. NOTES FOR TO-DAY

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  5. PERSONAL.

    [?] Moore, who was at one [?] member of the Marong [?] was recently passing the [?] L[?]kwood on his way to ...

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  6. MISSI[?] OFFICER

    [?] the missing naval officer, [?] [?]gineer Silk. was continued [?]day without the slightest [?] ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The Blue Book issued gives the discussions verbatim, except in one or two instances where the sittings were in private. These are not reported. One matter not ...

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  9. THE BLUE BOOK

    The Blue Book containing the full official report, of the proceedings of the Imperial Conference, issued by the Colonial Office yesterday, is the subject of general comment. ...

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  10. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    The race for the Derby Stakes took place at the Epsom Summer meeting to-day, and [?]sulted in a win for Mr. Richard Croker's [?]lt Orby. with Wool Wi[?]der second and ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    [?]ppointment continues to be expressed in difierent quarters with the action of the Gove[?]ent in dropping a number of important measures with which it had been ...

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  12. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Lord [?]aldshay (Unionist) has been returned unopposed for the Hornsey division of Middlesex, the sea[?] rendered vacant by the resignation of Captain C B. Balfour ...

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  13. TAXES IN NATAL.

    Reports regarding the collection of the poll and but [?]axes in Natal and Z[?]nd, which led to the native rebellion last year, are of a reassuring nature. ...

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  14. REBELLION IN PERSIA.

    News received from Persia states that the Shah's younger brother. who has risen in revolt against the Government, has come in conflict with the Government troops. ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. BRITISH EAST AFRICA.

    Interest in the cases of Captain Grogan, president of the Colonists' Association at Nairobi, in British East Africa, and his three associates, who were recently punished for ...

    Article : 215 words
  17. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    A telegram has been received from St. Petersburg which states that a portion of the 4th squadron of Hu[?]rs, who wore stationed on guard at the Czar's Palace, ...

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  18. SMUGGLER BLOWN UP.

    Intelligence was received to-day that a sailing vess[?] [?] with a[?]ition, which it was intended to [?] ashore at Tripoli, was blown up [?] Sarsis a town on ...

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  19. CONVENT LAUNDRIES.

    While the Factory and Workshop Act Amendment Bill was under discussion in the House of Lords vesterday an amendment was moved to exclude convent laundries from ...

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  20. TARIFF AGREEMENTS.

    The announcement of the new tariff agreement between the United States and Germany, under which the letter receives reductions in duties totalling £40,000, has ...

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  21. I[?]ELAND

    The process of intimidation in connection with the anti-grazing movement in the West of Ireland is extending. Judge Wakley Boyle, speaking at the ...

    Article : 72 words
  22. ITS DISTURBED CONDITION.

    The debate in the House of Lords on the condition of Ireland lasted for two days. During the course of the debate Earl Crewe, Lord President of the Council, said ...

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  23. KING AND QUEEN.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra will visit Dublin next month. Their Majesties' stay in Ireland will last two days the 10th and 11th July. ...

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  24. PORTUGAL.

    The Portugese Parliament was dismissed a month ago by the King who refused, however, to dismiss the Cabinet. His Majesty now governs by deerces and ...

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  26. THE MINT ROBBERY. POLICE OFFICER TRANSFERRED.

    No further developments have resulted from the exhaustive inquiries made by the detectives into the mysterious disappearance of the bars of gold from the [?] ...

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  27. THE POLICE INQUIRY.

    Inspector Gra[?]am will conduct the police inquiry. It is probable that the press wi[?] not be admitted. ...

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  28. INTERVIEW WITH MR. PASCO[?]

    Mr. Pa[?] re[?]ed to Bendigo from Melbourne last evening. Seen subsequently at his residence in lronbark, he s[?]d that the rob[?]ery pra[?]lly meant r[?] ...

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  29. COAL LUMPERS STRIKE.

    [?] coar [?]mpers who are on strike marched to Pyrmont to-day and at[?]ed to board the colliers which were being worked by free laborers. ...

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  30. SHEEP KILLED IN A PANIC

    Harrv Fry, drover for Mr. V. M'Arthur drove 883 sheep to Lucas on Monday, where he stopped for the night. On Tuesday morn ing he Went to look at the sheep and found ...

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  32. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Mr. J. M. Davies (the acting Premier) arrived to-day from Sydney, after having attended the conference of Premiers held at Brisbane. Mr. Davies expressed himself ...

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  33. THE BU[?]RING TRADE

    The Bendigo Master Butchers' Association met at the City Club hotel last night under the presidency of Mr. S. Hewitt There was a large attendance of ...

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  34. MISS MARIE HALL.

    This truly gifted artiste, as already announced, will appear at the Royal Princess's Theatre on Monday night. It will be the only performance given by her in Bendigo, ...

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  35. FINAL MELBOURNE CONCERT.

    Miss Ma[?] Hall, who appears at Bendigo on Monday evening next, gave her last evening recital in the Melbourne Town Hall this evening. The audience, which was a ...

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  36. IMPUDENT SWINDLER.

    Geelong, 5th June. William D. Maolagen, the impudent swindler who. with a good address and style. has been victimising cl[?]ries and their families, was to-day sent to gaol for 12 months for having ...

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  38. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    It is generally understood that the State Government intends to introduce a [?] providing relief in the case of mining accidents, somewhat on the lines of the ...

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  39. DEAN MACCULLAGH.

    The very Rev. Dean MancCullagh celebrated his 75th birthday yesterday. He was horn on 6th June, 1832, and was ordained in 1864. In 1870 he took charge of St. ...

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  40. CO-OPERATIVE MEAT SUPPLY ASSOCIATION.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Bndigo Co-operative Meat Supply Association was held last night at the Trades Hall. Mr. W. Trevena presided over a fair attendance ...

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  42. Y.M.C A. THE BENDIGO MOVEMENT.

    Substantial progress was made yesterday. During the day the organisers were in a position to turn the hand on the dial round to £500. The latest return prepared at ...

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  43. THE SPERRY LECTURES.

    There was standing room only last even ing at the Masonic Hall, when Dr. Lyman Sperry [?]ectured to men on "Quacks and Quackery." There were quacks in religion, ...

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  44. LECTURE BY DR. COWEN.

    Dr. B. S. Cowen delivered a health l[?] ture before the Young Women's Christian Association. At the close he was accorded a hearty vote of thanks. ...

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  45. DEATH OF DETECTIVE TAYLOR.

    One of the most popular and ablest members of the Victorian detective force, in the person of Det[?]tive Henry Taylor, passed away yesterday at Temora, New ...

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  46. OBITUARY

    The news of the death of Mr. Harry Johnstone, which took place yesterday at his residence. Pike-street. Quarry Hill, will to learne[?] with regret by a large circle of ...

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