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  6. SPORT AND PLAY

    Saturday—Epsom races; Hawkesbury (N. S. W.) races; Adelaide Racing Club races; Western Australian Turf Club Easter meeting (first day). ...

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  7. GEELONG NEWS

    The Barwon River improvement scheme is held up temporarily owning to the attitude which the Geelong Harbor Trust has adopted. The ...

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  8. PERJURY ALLEGED

    Robert Lindsay, William Daleo and John M’Diarmid were charged at the City Court to-day with having committed penury. Mr S. J. Goldsmith, ...

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  9. DEPORTED LEADERS

    Members of the House of Commons took part to-day in a brief debate concerning, the deportation of strike leaders by the South African Government. ...

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  10. PARIS SENSATION

    A report has been issued by the commission which was inquiring into the Rochette case. The commission mildly censures the ...

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  11. MEXICAN FIGHTING

    Speaking at the opening of Congress, the President (General Huerta) asserted that his whole purpose was to restore and maintain peace ...

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  12. SLUM REBUILDING

    The second portion of the Liberal Land Committee’s report has been published. It deals with urban conditions, and urges the Government to secure a ...

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  13. TRAP SHOOTING.

    Saturday—Ballarat Gun Club pigeon events ...

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  14. CRICKET.

    A Grade—South City v. Central, City Oval; Golden Point v. North City Eastern Oval; Victoria v. Sebastopol, Sebastopol. ...

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  15. COURSING.

    Saturday—East Ballarat, stakes £13. ...

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  16. POSTED AT LLOYDS

    The dredge Posidonia, which left Fremantle on January 28 for Port Pirie, in continuation of her voyage from Rotterdam, where she was built ...

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  17. COURSING.

    There will be coursing to-morrow afternoon 5 at the East Ballarat grounds, commencing at 2.30. The programme will comprise: Maiden ...

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  18. TROUBLE AHEAD

    There is increasing tension between Roumania and Austria over the treatment of Roumanians in Transylvania, and Austria’s policy in connection with ...

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  19. ESCAPE OF A VILLA VICTIM.

    Some time ago General Louis Terras, of Mexico, pleaded with the United States Government to help him rescue his son, who had been ...

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  20. WHEAT.

    For the three months of the present year the value of the wheat exports from Corio Bay was £990,000 ...

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  21. RAINFALL RECORD.

    The rainfall registered at the local meteorologist station for March 1914, was 76 points, compared with 80 points for March, 1913. Rain ...

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  22. JUVENILE THIEF

    An Australian message boy named David Williams was given in charge on the arrival of the R. M. S Venturer to-day on a charge of stealing ...

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  23. FALL INTO RIVER

    Messages received from Batavia the capital of the Dutch East Indies, state that while a train was passing over a bridge near the seaport of ...

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  24. ARRESTED MISSIONARY

    Recently the Baptist Missionary Society received a cable message from the Portuguese Congo, stating that the Rev. J. S. Bowskill has ...

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  25. RESIGNATION.

    Owing to ill-health, Mr. W. Kyle has resigned as a committeeman of the Geelong Show Grounds and Race course. Mr. E. Watson, president ...

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  27. GORDON BROS.’ BIG SHOW.

    Gordon Bros.’ show of flowers, fruits and vegetables at their Big Stores, Armstrong street has been one of the chief attraction of ...

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  28. THE SEWERAGE STRIKE.

    No official intimation of the rejection of terms for the settlement of the sewerage strike reached Mr. Stone as expected yesterday. He was ...

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  29. CABLE FLASHES

    An enormous sunspot has been discovered by the staff at the Naval Observatory It is 50,000 miles in diameter, and is situated in solar north ...

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  30. CITY COUNCIL.

    Notices have been sent out to the members of the City Council to meet on Monday evening, at 7 o’clock, to proceed with the business ...

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  32. BOOKMAKER WHO “BROKE.”

    Although the bookmaker is generally supposed to do well at his calling, there are times when the men with the bags have their share of ...

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  33. VITAL STATISTICS.

    During the month of March 44 deaths and 73 births were registered with Mr. J. C. Bennett, the district registrar, compared with 39 deaths ...

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