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  2. BALKAN WAR.

    The latest news from the Balkans seems to indicate that Roumania is not inclined to proceed to extremes against Bulgaria. The Roumanian Government has agreed ...

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  3. BLOWN TO PIECES.

    A shocking disaster occurred near the town of St. Hilaire, 20 miles from Montreal, to-day. A quantity of nitro-glycerine exploded ...

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  4. COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS

    The laying of the foundation stone of the Commonwealth Building in the Strand by his Majesty the King, particulars of which have already been cabled, passed off ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Addressing the Primrose League at Norwich on Monday, [?]ord Dcerhurst said that the Unionist [?]arty had decided, on their return to power, to abolish payment of ...

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  6. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    National eugenics, says Professor K. Pa[?] son, is the study of agencies under social control that may Improve or impair the racial qualities of future generations, either ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    We have been informed by cable that it is officially stated that the marriage of Prince Arthur of Connaught and Duchess of Fife will take place on 15th October in ...

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  8. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    Six small-pox cases were reported in Sydney to-day, two in the city and four in the suburbs. Another was reported at Nyngan. The Sydney patients are young ...

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  9. BURNS'S POEMS AND LETTERS

    The Liverpool Athenaeum authorities re cently arranged to sell the well-known Glen Riddell manuscripts of the poems and letters of Robert Burns, to an American ...

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  10. BISLEY RIFLE MATCH.

    The record of the Australians in the first stage of the King's prize was the best of any team or regiment whose members are competing this year. Ten out of the ...

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  11. TURKISH EXCESSES.

    Bulgar refugees from Thrace, who have readied Sofia, bring stories of Turkish excesses. The inhabitants of the Bulgar border towns are greatly alarmed, and are ...

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  12. IN QUEENSLAND.

    A policeman of the Brisbane force, who has been under observation for several days, is declared to be suffering from a mild attack of small-pox. It is believed that ...

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  13. FIELD-MARSHAL WOLSELEY

    The committee which was appointed to consider the erection of a memorial to the late Field-Marshal Lord Wolseley, who died in March last, has decided on the form it ...

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  14. ATTEMPT TO KIIL GREEK PREMIER

    It is reported from Athens that 60 Bulgarian irregulars have arrived to the north, ward of Lake Ostrovo, 30 miles E.S.E. of Monastir. This band eight days ago ...

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  15. GREEK FEAT OF ARMS.

    The Greek troops have captured the entire Kresna Pass, in the Balkan Range. This pass has hitherto been considered to be impregnable. ...

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  16. BOARD OF HEALTH.

    A special meeting of the Central Board of Health was held to-day to consider the relations of the chairman with the board during the small-pox [?]are. ...

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  17. MR. J. HAVELOCK WILSON.

    Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, general secretary of the National Seamen's Union, has instituted proceedings against the Shipping Federation and others for conspiracy. Mr. ...

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  19. AN OMINOUS REPORT.

    An ominous report regarding the Balkan imbroglio was received in London late tonight. The news was that the Turkish army was ...

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  20. DOMINIONS HOUSE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" this evening suggests that Great Britain should find the purchase money for the Dominion House site, as suggested by Earl Grey, formerly ...

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  21. WHEAT AND BUTTER MARKET

    Wheat market is firm. Quotations for Australian cargoes are unchanged. Australian wheat on spot is quoted at 39/3. The market is quiet. ...

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  22. ELKINGTON CUP.

    F. G. Harrison, of New South Wales, won the Elkington Challenge Cup at Bisley to-day. [The Elkington Challenge Cup event is ...

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  23. LATEST NEWS.

    Further details are given by eye witnesses of the massacres at Doxato. They saw babies thrown from windows on to bayonets of Bulgarian soldiers. The ...

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  24. PLURAL VOTING ABOLITION.

    The House of Lords yesterday rejected the Plural Voting Bill by 166 votes to 42. ...

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  25. VOLCANO IN ERUPTION.

    Advices from Seward, in Alaska, report that the volcanoes of the Aleutian Range, in Alaska, are again in active eruption. The centre of the present disturbance is ...

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  26. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the contest for the Scots' Tennis Championship, Jores, of New South Wales, defeated Rice, 6—2, 6—2, and qualified for the semi-final. ...

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  27. BULGARIAN LOSSES.

    It is estimated that Bulgaria lost 7000 killed or wounded in the Pirot district. ...

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  28. BENDIGO MINERS' STRIKE.

    There was no change in the position of affairs in connection with the miners' strike at Eaglehawk over the non-union question yesterday. ...

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  29. MINERS' STRIKE IN WEST VIRGINIA.

    The miners on strike again came into conflict with the watchmen employed by the coal companies. After a sharp battle four men were shot dead Rioting was attended ...

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  30. RUSSIAN TRANSPORTS.

    Three Russian transports, with troops aboard sailed from Odessa for Batoum. ...

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  31. "A VIVID CONTRAST."

    "The Times" to-day has a leading article on the subject of the laying of the foundation stone of the Commonwealth building in the Strand. ...

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  32. GREECE AND SERVIA.

    It is reported that Greece and Servia have now refused to suspend hostilities pending peace conferences. ...

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  33. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    A suffragette deputation to interview Mr. M'Kenna, the Home Secretary, surprised the police at Westminster to-day. Before the constables could interfere, the ...

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  34. RUSSIAN OCCUPATION OF ARMENIA.

    Statements published by French newspapers indicate that Russia intends to occupy Armenia until Turkey evacuates Adrianopla ...

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  35. SUGAR CULTIVATION BILL.

    The Royal assent has been given to the Sugar Cultivation Bill. Mr. Derham says that the bill will be administered with every consideration. ...

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  36. COMMENTS BY THE PRESS

    The "Daily Telegraph" says:—"The Commonwealth House stands for the great thing Australia is, and the yet greater thing she is to be. The only thing needed ...

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  37. HERETICAL MONKS ARRESTED.

    The Russian troops sent to remove the heretical monks from the Russian monastery on Mt. Athos arrested 800 of them, and deported them to Russia. ...

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  38. MRS. PANKHURST'S CONDITION CRITICAL.

    Mrs. Pankhurst has again been released from prison. It is alleged that her condition is critical. ...

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  39. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    A difficult wicket at Maidstone placed the bowlers on top in the Kent and Middle sex match, which commenced there to day. Middlesex, batting first, were all out for ...

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  40. CONTRACT V. DAY LABOR.

    Mr. Griffith. Minister of Public Works, replying to critics, said that since 1897, under contract, 404¾ miles of railways had been laid at a cost of £1,744,460, or an ...

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  41. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Special Meeting Bendigo Miners' Association. 7.30. "Quo Vadis?" Lyric Theatre, 2.30 and 8, and Victoria Theatre, Eaglehawk, 3.30. ...

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  42. ANTARCTIC DISASTER.

    The sum of £500 has been contributed from the Scott fund to the regimental memorial founded in memory of the late Captain L. E. G. Oates, of the Inniskilling ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The 1913 edition of the "Annual Review," published by Messrs. W. Weddell and Co. Ltd., Colonial Commission Agents, has been issued. ...

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  44. AUCTION SALES.

    [?]o-day at 2.30 p.m., at the Bendigo auction rooms. Mitchell-street, Messrs. Curnow and Thomas will conduct an extensive sale of [?]ot plants palms, etc., under instructions ...

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  45. MIGRATION OF FROGS.

    A uniquen spectacle was afforded to-day at Kalamath Falls, a town in Oregon, by a migration of frogs Thousands of frogs invaded the town, ...

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  46. NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    In the British naval man[?]vre[?] which are now in progress, the Bed invading fleet defeated the Blue defending fleet on the cast coast, crumpled up the defences at ...

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  47. DAVIS CUP.

    The challenge round to decide the possession of the Davis Cup will be commenced at Wimbleton on Friday. The contesting countries are Great Britain (the holders) ...

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  48. BERKELEY HOTEL ROBBERY.

    The [?] was concluded to-day of William Fell, Stephen Sharman, Arthur James and James Sharman, who were charged with the theft of £3000 from the Berkeley Hotel ...

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  49. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    The Photographers' Employes' Union has forwarded a petition containing 104 signatures to the Minister for Labor urging the appointment of a wages board for that ...

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  50. EVOLUTION AND ASTRONOMY.

    An intellectual treat is in store for those who have not yet heard Mr. Joseph M'Cabe, who has been favored with immense audiences in Melbourne and Sydney. Mr ...

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  51. MADAME CLARA BUTT.

    Madame Clara Butt, who is to appear [?] Bendigo on 12th August, and who has been scoring a wonderful success wherever she has appeared since her opening night at the ...

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  52. SOUTH AFRICAN LABOR UNREST.

    A conference between representatives of the South African Ministry and the Labor leaders concluded at Pretoria to-day. General Botha, the Prime Minister, ...

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  54. PRECAUTIONS BY THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Government is taking elaborate precaptions in the event of the failure to bring about a settlement of the industrial disputes. No fewer than 10,000 troops ...

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  55. BARRIER LABOR FEDERATION.

    At a meeting of the Barrier Labor Federation a resolution was carried to the effect that an official letter should be sent to London [?]etailing the state of the ...

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