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  2. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Many of the Filipinos arc returning to their homes, and are seeking American protection. ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Richard Switson was arrested on Saturday night on two charges of having appropriated £18 and £10, the moneys of a Temperance Lodge in Sydney. ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    In connection with the departure for Australia of Lord Beauchamp, the Governor-designate of New South Wales, it is announced that the Dowager Baroness ...

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  5. FRANCE.

    In connection with the extraordinary revelations made by the Paris "Figaro," Colonel du Paty de Clam has declared that he consistently obeyed his superior ...

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  6. SAMOA.

    The New York "Herald" states that Mr. John Hay, the Secretary of State for America, has informed Dr. von Hollenben, the German Ambassador at | ...

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  7. ADELAIDE COUNCIL.

    A special meeting of the Adelaide Municipal Council to-day accepted the resignation of the town derk, Mr. Adam Wright. It was resolved to invite ...

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  8. TASMANIA.

    Tattersall's sweep on the Doncaster Handicap closed with 12,500 subscribers, and was drawn pro rata. The results were:—A. Rav, Mount Middle ...

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  9. GREECE.

    M. Zaimis, the Premier of Greece, has resided., without waiting for a hostile vote. ...

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  10. GOOD RAINS.

    Splendid rains are reported to have fallen throughout the colony. They extended to the far north. ...

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  11. "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK"

    A large and critical audience assembled at the Princess's Theatre last night to witness the first performance in Australia of "The Belle of New York" by ...

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  12. WHEAT EXPORT.

    The wheat shipped for the quarter ended March 31 totalled 1,694,440 bushels. ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND OFFER.

    The London "Times" says that the action of Mr. R. Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, in offering the services of a military contingent of 500 men, with ...

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  14. COURT OF CASSATION.

    The "Figaro," continuing its revelations, has printed the evidence which was given before the Court of Cassation by the Premier, M. Chas. Dupuy, and the ...

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  15. THE STAGE.

    Miss Henrietta Watson, the well-known actress, who visited Australia some years ago, is to leave England; shortly in the R.M.S. Orizaba for the ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    Captain France, 81 years of age, a: colonist since 1848, died on Sunday, at Waverley. Mr. Edward Guest, 59 years of age, a ...

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  17. MINER KILLED.

    An accident occurred at the Yorkshire mine on Friday to a miner named Jas. Black, aged 35. He was engaged with a mate working on & staging, which was ...

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  18. ATHANASIAN CREED.

    On Sunday last the Rot. Dr. Joseph Armitage Robinson, the new Canon of Westminster, created a sensation at St. Margaret's Church, of which he is the ...

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  19. VICTIM OF DEBT.

    William. Beavis, a laborer at Wallaroo, reported to the police that his son Alfred Robert had been found hanging to a rafter. Debt is reported to have ...

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  20. THE EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    The weather for the Holidays on Monday and Tuesday was beautifully line and pleasant. The chief attractions were the Western Australian Turf Club's races on Monday ...

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  21. INCENDIARY PROCLAMATION.

    Admiral Kautz, of the United States warship Philadelphia, describes the proclamation which was issued at Apia by Herr Rose, the German Consul, as being ...

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  22. DEATH BY SUFFOCATION.

    William Marpessie, 35 years of age, who was employed in the railway locomotive sheds, fell into an. ash-pit ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At Ashfield a widow named Annie Lannant, 65, who resided alone, was burned to death. The fire was caused by the upsetting of a kerosene lamp. ...

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  24. ARTILLERY ENCAMPMENT.

    The four days' encampment held by] the No. 1 (Perth) Battery, Field Artillery, was brought to a conclusion on Monday, when the battery was exercised ...

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  25. CONFIDENCE MEN AT WOKE.

    A young man, a passenger to g in the R.M.S. Omrah, was victimised to the extent of £32 by two confidence men between Sydney and Melbourne. ...

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  26. RIVER TRAFFIC.

    On Monday the river resorts were the scene of many alfresco outings, and all the vessels that were available were extensively patronised. The steamer Manx Fairy was crowded ...

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  27. ROYALIST RECALLED.

    H.M.S. Royalist has been recalled by the British Admiralty. On her arrival in England the crew will be paid off. ...

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  28. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    At the Labor League Conference, which was continued at Bulli, there was some heated discussion. The proposal that the conference should make a ...

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  29. CHARGE OF HERESY.

    The committee appointed to investigate the charge of heresy laid against the Rev. Hector Ferguson laid its report before the Presbytery this afternoon. ...

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  30. A SANGUINE VIEW.

    The Washington authorities are sanguine that the joint high commission which has been appointed in connection with the Samoan difficulty, with ...

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  31. THE PETERSHAM MURDER.

    The ease of Briggs, who was sentenced i to death for the murder of Maggie Dutt and her mother at Petersham, was further considered to-day. It has been ...

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  32. RUDYARD KIPLING.

    Rudyard Kipling, who is now well on the way towards complete recovery, has gratefully acknowledged the "wonderful world-wide sympathy and affection" ...

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  33. CAVAIGNAC'S BIAS.

    M. Cavaignac, during his evidence before the Court of Cassation, laid great stress on the confession which Captain Dreyfus was alleged to have made to ...

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  34. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Perfect weather prevailed for the holiday on Monday. A large number of persons went to Little Grove, the Kalgan River, and the beauty spots on the south side of the harbor. ...

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  35. IRELAND.

    The Limerick Council, guided by Mr. John Daly, the ex-Fenian, who was elected chairman in January last, has increased the amount of the ...

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  36. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue for the quarter ended March 31 was £258,529, a comparative decrease of £39,546. There were increases in the Customs, excise, railway ...

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  37. SHIPPING.

    Arrival—Damascus, steamer, 2,365 tons, at London from Newcastle, N.S.W. (January 31). Departures.—For Lyttelton ...

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  38. THE BALKANS.

    Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria has recalled M. D. Markoff, the Bulgarian diplomatic age at at Constantinople. ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    Yesterday morning William Harrington, residing at Mount Ford, hanged himself in his stock-yards at Stoney Creek. ...

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  40. BUSSELTON.

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  41. SALE OF YEARLINGS.

    The autumn sale of thoroughbred yearlings commenced to-day. Air. Hordern's 19 Wilton Park yearlings realised 1,835 guineas. The Oakleigh stud ...

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  42. OUTBREAK OF HOSTILITIES.

    The Turkish guards sought to oust a Bulgarian outpost at a point dose to the frontier between Turkey and Eastern Roumelia, on the route between ...

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  43. MISSING YACHT.

    Considerable anxiety has been expressed as to the fate of the yacht Queenie, which left Hobson's Bay on Friday to take part in the regattas at ...

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  44. THE DEATH ROLL.

    The death is announced of Mr. Richard Chamberlain, brother of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies. ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    Lady Ranfurly, the wife of die Governor, and General "Booth" are passengers in the steamer Westralia for Australia. ...

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  46. ENGLISH TURF.

    The Australian horses Newhaven and Survivor are each quoted at 100 to 8 in the betting on the City and Suburban Handicap, to be run on April 19. ...

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  47. FOUND DEAD.

    An old man. named Barns was driving pigs near Nowendoc yesterday. He ran after some stragglers,, and never returned. After a search, he was found sitting ...

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  48. KATANNING.

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  49. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    At the fifth annual conference of the United Commercial Travellers' Association, an accident assurance scheme was discussed. Later on the president ...

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  50. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
  51. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    Marconi's wireless telegraph system was tried during the recent heavy fogs, and worked most successfully. Professor John Ambrose Fleming ...

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  52. FINLAND.

    The Finland correspondent of the Moscow "Gazette" used insulting language about Finland in his reports, and as a consequence was boycotted by ...

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  53. BARONESS HIRSCH.

    The death is announced of the Baroness Maurice Hirsch, at Paris. The lute baroness was the richest widow in the world, as she had an ...

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  54. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. W. B. T. Andrews met with, a fatal accident at the Upper Sturt railway station this morning. Hie mistook the special train for an ordinary train, and ...

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  55. DESERTING A CHILD.

    A young girl was standing near the railway station, yesterday, when a woman approached and offered her twopence to carry her baby to the ...

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  56. THE OTHER COLONIES.

    The Druids' Gala was inaugurated under unfavorable auspices. As the procession was I fanning a storm of wind and rain swept over the city, and kept many persons array. There ...

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  57. RUSSIA.

    The St. Petersburg University, Technological Institution, and Academy of Mining have been closed, owing to the students having resented the refusal of ...

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  58. BOXING.

    The American boxer "Tom" Sharkey has arrived to box "Charlie" Mitchell, the English ex-champion, for the largest purse on record. ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. WRECK OF A BARQUE.

    During a heavy gale to-day the barque Regent Murray was totally wrecked n the entrance to Newcastle harbor. She was bound for Adelaide from Newcastle ...

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  61. LABOR TROUBLES.

    At a meeting held in Birmingham, at which the delegates present represented 400,000 men employed in the building trades, a conference with employers was ...

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  62. VICTORIA.

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  63. RACECOURSE ACCIDENT.

    Yesterday at the Oakbank racecourse the racehorse Dumps, ridden by Matson, bolted and charged among the spectators. He knocked down William ...

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  64. BILLIARDS.

    The great billiard match between John Roberts and Charles Dawson for the championship of the world and £100 a side, 18,000 up, has been concluded. ...

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  65. FIRE IN LONDON.

    The jam factory of Messrs. James Keiller and Son, limited, of Dundee, at Silvertown, in the east of London, has been destroyed by fire. ...

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  66. Advertising

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  67. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    During some pony races at Millicent to-day Mr. George Sherwin, an old resident of Mount Gambier, was knocked down. He sustained injuries, from ...

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  68. FATAL FALL.

    At Mount Victoria, a young son of Mr. Marcus Clarke, of Sydney, when climbing round a ledge to reach a cave, missed his footing, and fell a hundred feet. ...

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