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  2. GOOD FRIDAY.

    At St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday services proper to the day were held, and the attendances were larger than has been the case for some years. Their Excellencies the ...

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  3. THE USE OF ALCOHOL.

    Sixteen leading medical men, including Sir Thomas M'Call Anderson, Regius Professor of the Practice of Medicine at Glasgow University, and Dr. W. D. ...

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  4. EASTER ENCAMPMENTS.

    "We've had a very busy day, but, thanks to the fine weather, the good spirits of the troops, and the excellent train arrangements, everything is in a most satisfactory condition, ...

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  5. RISING IN ROUMANIA.

    The revolt of peasants in Roumauia is spreading northward and westward, and is characterised by the same scenes of arson, pillage, and wholesale destruction. ...

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  6. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    Speaking in the Canadian House of Commons yesterday, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Prime Minister, said: "The only question Canada is interested in, the ...

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  7. CAMP AT NEWCASTLE.

    Work was commenced in carnest to-day at the military camp, located near Fort Scratchley, Newcastle. Last night the infantry, comprising two companies of the ...

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  8. COASTAL DEFENCE.

    The camping grounds at Middle and South Heads, and at Chowder Bay once more proseated a scene of activity only notlcenble at the Easter annual training of the garrison ...

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  9. THE TOWN HALL CONCERT.

    The attractions of the concert organised by Mr. L. De Groen and Mr. J. Edward Sykes for Good Friday night were sufficient to draw an immense audience to the Town Hall, the vast ...

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  10. BRITISH PROPOSALS.

    The Imperial Conference memorandum setting out the proposals to be submitted by the Governments of the Commonwealth, New Zealand, and Cape Colony at the forthcoming ...

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  11. THE BRESCIANS' SACRED CONCERT.

    At the Lyceum, the Brescians presented programmes, both afternoon and evening, of chiefly sacred or classic music in harmony with the spirit of the fast day, and instead of ...

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  12. VIGOUR OF THE TROOPS.

    The Finance Minister of Roumania estimated the losses of the kingdom at £4,000,000. Troops display the greatest vigour. It ...

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  13. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    The soleman services prescribed for Good Friday were held at St. Mary's a Cathedral yesterday. There was a large attendance of clergy and laity at 8.30 a.m., when Archbishop ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYED ADMINISTRATION.

    In the House of Commons last night, on the motion for adjourntnont, Mr. J. Keir Hardie, Mr. J. R. Clynes, and Mr. W. J. Thorne (Labour), denounced the ...

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  15. THE THAW TRIAL.

    The Commissioners in Lunacy appointed to investigate the mental state of Harry Thaw, charged at New York with murder, privately interrogated Thaw yesterday for ...

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  16. ACCIDENT TO CAPTAIN CRESWELL.

    During the Easter naval manoeuvres to-day Captain Creswell, Naval Director, met with an accident on H.M A.S. Cerberus. While a picket boat was putting off from the "flagship" ...

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  17. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday Admiral Blenaime severely attacked the naval administration, declaring that the navy was in a state of ...

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  18. ATTEMPT ON A RUSSIAN ADMIRAL.

    While Admiral Greve, Port Commandant of St. Petersburg, was inspecting the slip on which the cruiser Bayan is being built, a large bomb was hurled at him. ...

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  19. ST. PATRICK'S, CHURCH HILL.

    The usual Good Friday services were held at St. Patrick's, Church Hill, by the Fathers of the Marist Order, in the presence of crowded congregations. The Mass of the ...

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  20. THE INTERLAKEN MURDER.

    Mdlle. Leontieff, who is a daughter of General Leontieff, of the Russian army, and who shot at Interlaken, Switzerland, M. Muller, a Parisian, in mistake for M. ...

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  21. VICTORIA.

    The Victorian revenue returns despite the fact that there is a loss of two days compared with last year, when Easter fell in April, show an increase of over a quarter of a ...

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  22. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    A classical and secular concert was given at the Tivoli Theatre last evening, in the presence of a large audience. The programme presented comprised ballads renderd by Miss ...

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  23. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    Constance Clyde, an Australian journalist, was among the suffragists sentenced on the 21st inst at the Westminster Police Court for being disorderly at the ...

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  24. RUSSIAN PANIC IN PERSIA.

    A Russian, was recently murdered at Sabzavar, 215 miles west of Teheran, and the body was thrown to the dogs. The Russian bank in the town hastily closed ...

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  25. OTHER CHURCHES.

    Services were yesterday held at many of the city and suburban churches. There was a large congregation at the Pitt-street Congregational Church when a united ...

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  26. REPATRIATION OF KANAKAS.

    Mr. C. M. Woodford, Resident Commissioner of the British Solomon Islands is a passenger by the Moresby from New Guinea, which arrived at Brisbane, en route for Sydney ...

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  27. A MOTOR FATALITY.

    The Queen Dowager of Portugal and her son, Prince Alfonso, while motoring to a theatre in Lisbon, knocked down a woman and her child. The child was killed, and ...

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  28. STANDARD THEATRE.

    An interesting programme of miscellaneous items was submitted to a large audience at the Standard Theatre last evening by Mr. H. Clay's company. Amongst those who ...

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  29. FEARS FOR THE SUEVIC.

    A heavy swell at the Lizard has caused the suspension of salvage operations on the Suovie. All salvage steamers except one have put to sea. ...

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  30. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    At the National Amphitheatre last evening a sacred and classical concert was prosented before a large audience. The programme comprised a number of ballads, recitations, ...

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  31. SALVATION ARMY.

    The annual Easter demonstration by the Salvation Army was commenced yesterday morning in a large tent in Prince Alfred Park. The proceedings were led by Commissioner ...

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  32. NEW CARGO LINE.

    The Alliance Line announces the despatch of a steamer monthly from London to Sydney, calling on the way at Adelaide and Melbourne. The steamer Den ...

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  33. PUBLIC MEETINGS IN FRANCE.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has adopted the bill for the abrogation of the notification of the intention to hold public meetings required by the existing law. ...

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  34. OXFORD THEATRE.

    A sacred and classical concert and a special collection of appropriate moving pictures Grew a crowded house to the Oxford Theatre last evening. In fact, the audience was one of the ...

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  35. EARTHQUAKES AT KINGSTON.

    Five short, sharp shocks of earthquake were experienced at Kingston, Jamaica, yesterday. ...

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  36. HEXHAM BY-ELECTION.

    The polling for the vacancy in the representation of the Hexham division of Northumberland in the House of Commons, caused by the succession of Mr. W. ...

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  37. VICTORIAN LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The annual conference of the Political Labour Council opened at the Trades Hall to-day. Mr. J. F. Fraser presided over about 90 delegates. The Federal Parliamentary Labour ...

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  38. AT NEWCASTLE.

    Good Friday was observed in the usual quiet fashion. The weather was ideal. Most of the churches in the city in the morning held Eastertide services, which were well attended. ...

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  39. CONCERTS, ETC.

    Hundreds of people were unable to gain admission to the Centenary Hall last night, when Mr. Andrew Black formed the principal attraction. The Good Friday programme of ...

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  40. PERSONAL.

    Arrangements were yesterday made by the secretary of the Victorian Railways, Mr. L. M'Clelland for the despatch of an inspection car to Adelaide for the convenience of Mr. T. ...

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  41. MR. WHITELEY'S MURDERER.

    Since Horace Rayner, who murdered William Whiteley, the London universal provider, was sentenced to death a week ago, an agitation has been promoted for ...

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  42. AT LA PEROUSE.

    The St. George's Rifles, together with small detachments from the Army Service Corps, the Army Medical Corps, and the Canterbury Mounted Infantry, are encamped at La ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Frederick von Steiglitz, a Tasmanian, has been appointed a second lieutenant of the Connaught Rangers. MISS AMY CASTLES. ...

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  44. TO-DAY.

    Town Hall: Misd Jessie MacLachlan Concert, 8 p.m. Easter Show: Agricultural Ground. Sydney Cricket Ground: Croquet tournament, 11 a.m. Sydney Cricket Ground (No. 2): Glebe II. v Sydney ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CONFERENCE.

    The twelfth annual conference of the United Commercial Travellers' Association of Australasia began its sittings to-day. Delegates from all the States of the Commonwealth and ...

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  46. STATE POLITICS.

    Alderman Holloway, selected Labour candidate, oponed his campaign last night, addressing a very small audience, in the Mechanics' Hall. He condemned the Government for its ...

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  47. THE ARTILLERY AT NATIONAL PARK.

    Yesterday the whole of the New South Wales brigade of field artillery assembled at National Park. Batteries No. 1 and 2 arrived by train from Sydney at about 7 a.m., and ...

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  48. FATAL CASE OF PLAGUE.

    A post-mortem ordored by the coroner on the body of William Gibbin, aged 68, bricklayer, who died rather suddenly at his home, Bourke-street, Zetland, on Thurday, showed ...

    Article : 172 words
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