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  2. Advertising

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  3. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived. — Hobart, from Newcastle; Changsha, from Hong Kong. Sailed.—Wearbridge, for Palmouth; Camira for Cairns; Miltiades, for ...

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  4. UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.

    The Mexican crisis is just about as grave as it can be President Woodrow Wilson has sent a message to Congress convening a joint session of the ...

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  5. PARIS EN FETE.

    Paris is en fete for the visit of King George and Queen Mary. The Royal visitors are to arrive here at four o'clock on Tuesday. ...

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  6. BOXING SENSATION

    There were two big boxing matches in London to-night, and both ended somewhat sensationally. A the National Sporting Club ...

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  7. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    MACOUN (Saskatchewan), Tuesday. The gas plant at the Macoun hotel exploded last night. Thirty persons were in the building, which fell into ...

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  8. ULSTER CRISIS.

    The statement issued by the Ulster Unionist Council on Saturday giving details of the alleged plans for a military coup in Ulster was the subject of ...

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  9. OPPOSITION IN SENATE.

    The House of Representatives by 337 votes to 37, adopted a resolution empowering President Wilson to use armed forces against Mexico. ...

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  10. ROYALTIES LEAVE LONDON.

    The King and Queen left for Paris [?] morning. An immense crowd, including members of the French Embassy, witnessed ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night Mr W. Anderson will inaugurate his Ballarat season of the mirthful, musical phantasy. "The Land of [?] a dainty concert from ...

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  13. PANDEMONIUM AT THE RING.

    At the [?] a twenty [?] contest between Bandsman Blake, the well known English heavyweight, and an American boxer named Borrell ...

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  14. WAGNER'S DOMESTIC LIFE

    Some of the mystery attaching to the domestic life of Wilhelm Richard Wagner, the renowned musical composer, is explained by a case now before the ...

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  15. HUERTA EXPLAINS INCIDENT.

    President Huerta handed a statement to the American press agency yesterday, in which he said he "desires to emphasise the fact that no American flag ...

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  16. GENERAL PACET'S INSTRUCTIONS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr Asquith in repy to Mr Butcher, said that Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Paget, when issuing instructions ...

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  17. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    M. Decamps, manager for Georges Carpentier, has signed articles for the match between his charge and Gunboat Smith, for the white ...

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  18. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    There was again a large attendance at the blood stock sales, but the greater number of lots were unsold. Not one stallion found a new owner. Flavinius ...

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  19. ENGLISH PRESS C[?]

    English newspapers give prominence to President Woodrow Wilson's statement that "there will be no war with, Mexico. The issue is between the ...

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  20. WAR AIMED AT HUERTA.

    Additional particulars of the American plan of operations have been published. President Wilson proposes to seize the Mexican gunboats and a ...

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  21. DEATH OF MR. CROCKETT

    The death ocurre[?] last night of Mr Samuel Rutherford Crockett, M.A., the well known novelist. Mr Crockett was in his 54th year. ...

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  22. HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

    In pursuance of its active policy in the interests of public health, the Government has created a new Health Department has created a new Health ...

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  23. NAVAL PREPARATIONS.

    Major-General Leonard Wood, who has seen active service against the Apaches, in Cuba; and in the Philippines, has been appointed to the ...

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  24. PATHE'S PICTURES.

    The fifth series of the popular amateur vaudeville trials will take place to-night, when the pick of Ballarat amateur talent will appear. The entries include Myrtle ...

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  25. PROFESSOR W. S. MILLS.

    Owing to ill-health, Professor W. S. Mills has resigned his position as organiser to the Social Democratic Party. He will return to America immediately ...

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  26. GERMAN PRESS SYMPATHETIC.

    The "Kollnische Zeitung" approves of President Wilson's action regarding Mexico. The "Frankfurter Zeitung" says ...

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  27. SUFFRAGETTE FIRES.

    At the annual meeting of are insurance company in Liverpool to-day the chairman stated that the fire losses in the United Kingdom, which were ...

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  28. GERMAN WIRE NETTING.

    A quantity of German wire netting is held up by the Customs Department, the allegation being that it is 20 per cent. light and 20 per cent. below the ...

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  29. MEXICAN NEWS CENSORED.

    The latest advices from Mexico City states that the strict censorship maintained there makes it impossible to inform the outside world of the trend ...

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  30. WALL STREET AFFECTED.

    In consequence of the Mexican crisis stock yesterday reached a record low figure. ...

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  31. BILLIARDS.

    H. W. Stevenson and George Gray, to-day commenced a level match up of 18,000 up for £500. Stevenson jumped away with the lead, and at the close ...

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  32. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA.

    The guarded language of the bulletins issued in regard to health of the Emperor Francis Joseph is causing apprehension. It is believed that the ...

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  33. COLISEUM PICTURE PALACE.

    To-night will be the last screening of the present excellent programme at the Palace. It includes the striking 3000-feet star sensational Aquilla ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Porte will now release Aziz Bey, who was sentenced to imprisonment for life in connection with the assassination of the Grand Vizier, Mahmoud ...

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  35. STATE IRONWORKS.

    The approaching visit of the State Ministers to Lithgow, for the purpose of inspecting the ironworks, which are under offer to the Government is causing ...

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  36. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Mr Drysdale Brown, Minister for Forests who recently inspected the State seasoning plant at Newport, said to-day that the kila was badly managed ...

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  37. CONDITION MUCH IMPROVED.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph was much better yesterday. He was occupied for seven hours in receiving reports from Ministers and officials. ...

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  38. RECORD FORCED MARCH.

    Sixty fully-equipped officers and men of the London Territorials have established a world's record for forced marching by covering the distance between ...

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  39. TO PREVENT HOSTILITIES.

    The Industrial Workers of the World (a Socialist organisation which has been much to the fore of late), threaten[?] war breaks out with Mexico, to create ...

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  40. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr M'Kenna, the Home Secretary, moved the second reading of the bill providing for the Disestablishment of the ...

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  41. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The employer in the poultry industry are determined to maintain a firm stand against their employes who have been out on strike for some time past. They ...

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  42. BRITISH COAL OUTPUT IN 1913.

    A preliminary estimate by the Home Office puts the output of coal in Great Britain in 1913 at 287,411,860 tons, or an m[?]rease of 10.37 per cent. over that ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    The Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal of Henry Holland against his conviction for having uttered seditions words during the New Zealand ...

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  44. BAPTIST MINIMUM WAGE.

    After a campaign extending over six months, the sum of £250,000 has been raised out of which it is intended to provided a minimum wage for clergymen ...

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  45. PORTLAND IMPROVEMENTS

    On 29th April, Mr Watt, the Premier, and a number of members of Parliament will leave for Portland, to attend the celebrations next day in respect ...

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  46. THE COURTIERS.

    There as another good house at the Mechanics' last night, when "The Courtiers" repeated their splendid and attractive programme of the previous ...

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  47. CAUCUS RUPTURE.

    Mr Holman the Premier, to-night said that it was evident Mr Meagher was entirely dissatisfied with his management of caucus affairs and there were two ...

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  48. ARREST OF AMERICANS.

    All American citizens have been ordered to leave Mexico without delay. In the course of his address to Congress to-day. President Wilson admitted ...

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  49. BROKER LOSES £150,000.

    The name of the stockbroker who was arrested on Friday in connection with huge defalcations is Collet and not Victor as was at first reported. He ...

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  50. MELBA AT COVENT

    Madame Melba reappeared at Covent Garden Opera House to-night, when "La Boheme" was presented. The King and Queen Alexandra were ...

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  52. STATEMENT BY MR MEAGHER.

    Replying to the criticism, Mr Meagher said the Premier appeared to be angry over the interference by the caucus regarding the proposed appointment to the ...

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  53. SWEDEN'S ELECTIONS.

    The general elections resulted in the return of the National Defence Party of 84 members, the largest in the House, 70 Socialists and 70 Liberals. ...

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  54. IRRIGATION DISTRICTS.

    On 6th, 7th and 8th of May, several Ministers wil inspect the irrigation area at Mildura and other districts. The local settlers will be given an ...

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  55. FOOTBALL TOURISTS' DEPARTURE.

    Twenty members of the Northern Union Rugby team to tour Australia this year are passengers aboard the R.M.S. Marmora which left London ...

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  56. ENGLISH DERBY.

    The Latest Derby betting is as follows [?] Petrar[?] taken, [?] to 1 [?] Kennymore offered [?] ...

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  57. DEAR PAINTS.

    Giving evidence before the Inter-State Commission to-day, Francis Ferguson applied for British preference on linseed oil paints and varnish, and a reduction ...

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  58. CHEAP EXCURSION TO MELBOURNE.

    A cheap excursion will run to Melbourne on Friday, 1st May, leaving Ballarat at 8.50 o'clock, stopping at Ballarat East and Warrenhelp then ...

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  59. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is steady, with rather moral inquiry for Australian. ...

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  61. DE[?]

    During [?] of the [?] immigrants sailed for [?] with [?] for [?] ...

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