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  8. GREAT FIRE.

    News has been received of n great fire at Damascus. The conflagration raged for 30 hours and destroyed the bazaar quarters ...

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  9. THE WAR.

    An irade has been issued authorising the expulsion of Italian notables In retaliation for the recent hombardment of the forts at the entrance to the ...

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  10. GIANT BLACK.

    A 'negro, seven feet in. height and possessed of great strength, was responsible for tragic doings on board the porfuguese steamer Africa, 5515 ...

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  11. "DEMON CHAUFFEUR."

    Bonnot, the notorious "Demon Chauffeur," who Inst week shot M. Jouin, Deputy Chief Detective, dead, and wounded M. Column. Chief ...

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  12. THE TITANIC

    The Inquiry by the Senate Committee into the loss of the Titanic was continued yesterday. Captain Moore, of the steamer ...

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  13. CORN HELD UP.

    No fewer than 10.000.000 poods (161.217 tons) of corn are held up at Rostov- on- Don owing to the closing of the Dardanelles. ...

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  14. BOLT FOR LIBERTY.

    A number of prisoners made a desperate endeavour to escape from a train at Brest Litovsky yesterday. The police fired upon them, and in ...

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  15. PARAGUAY REVOLT

    A message from Asuncion, capital of tho republic of, Paraguay, states that four warships bombarded the revolutionaries in a fort at Villa ...

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  16. MINIMUM WAGE.

    The District Boards appointed under the Minimum Wage Act, passed as a result of the recent coal strike, are now. carrying, out their duties. ...

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  17. JUSTICE FOR NATIVES

    An ordinance has been issued at Salisbury, the capital of Southern Rhodesia, substituting a judge of the High Court for a jury in the trial of ...

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  18. NEW EXPLOSIVES.

    The "Matin" announces that tho tests of the new powders for the navy have demonstrated thnt they are no better than those formerly used. ...

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  19. FRENCH RAILWAYS

    The Government estimates that the Western State railways will show a deflcit of £3,376,596 for 1912 and £3,593,240 next year. ...

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  20. SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    A Bill to abolish the half-time employment of school children was read a second time to the House of Commons yesterday by, 176' votes to 52. ...

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  21. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    An International wireless telegraph conference is to be held in London on June 4. Every government in the world will ...

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  22. COMPULSORY DRILLS

    The Minister for Defence, made a statement to-day in regard to the question of evasion of compulsory drills, under the Defence Act. ...

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  23. TRACKLESS TRAM CAR

    The LONDON County Council is experimenting with a trackless tram car. in the trials the car has attained a ...

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  24. DEMORALISING PICTURES

    The London County Council is adopting measures to prevent the exhibition of demorallsing cinematograph pictures., ...

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  25. SURVIVORS IN ENGLAND

    The survivors of the Titanic's crew will arrive to-day. They will not' be allowed to communicate with the .public until their ...

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  26. NEW DREADNOUGHT.

    Tho battleship Ronlg Albert (22.500 ions) was launched at Danzig yesterday. The new worship is the thirteenth ...

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  27. EIGHT HOURS' DAY.

    The annual Eight Hours' Day demonstration took place here to- day. A close holiday was observed, and every business establishment was ...

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  28. MINISTER'S LIBEL

    An action brought by Dr Ward against General J. B. Hertzog, Minister for Justice, for n Hbel reflecting on the Free State Medical Council, has ...

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  29. LESSONS OF DISASTER

    Mr Havelock Wilson, general secretary of the National Seamen's Union, in an address on the lessons, of the Titanic disastor, said the Advisory ...

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  30. CHAMPION CADETS.

    At the Melbourne High School this morning Captain Kltston. officer- in- charge of the Cadet Company, formally presented to the company the Lady ...

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  31. "INVICTUS."

    [In this fine poem the writer attributes the loss of the part of the Titanic to revenge on the part of the North Pole and South Pole for having. ...

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  32. WOUNDED MAN.

    Harrle Waish, a tailor, aged 24 years, appeared at the Fitzroy court to- day, charged with having attempted to' commit suicide. ...

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  33. MURDER CHARGED.

    At the Armldale Circuit Court, before Mr Justice Sly and a jury, the hearing was continued. of the charge against Herbert Skinner, of having murdered ...

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  34. TRUCK AND SCALES

    At the City Court to- day John Flannery was charged with the larceny of a hand- truck and a sot of scales valued at £2, the property of Henry Corbin. ...

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  35. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    Alec Johnson, aged 22 years, of Type street, Burnley, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday for treatment of Injuries to the back of the left ...

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  36. NO FRONT LIGHT.

    At the Fitzroy Court to- day, Harry Brewer, a resident of Parkville. was charged with having, on March 25 failed to carry a front light on his ...

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  37. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the City Court thin morning James Day and Joseph Healy were committed for trial at the Court of General Sessions on n charge of tho larceny of a ...

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