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  2. SYDNEY CUP.

    Those who sought for omens at Randwick yesterday found no encouragement to back, Blue Spec. "That inverted bowl we call the sky" showed no speck of blue. It was ...

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  3. EASTER ENCAMPMENTS.

    To-day the hard work of the Easter training was begun in earnest. All hands were at it from reveille till sunset. Although the camps were crowded with visitors, there was ...

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  4. THE ROUMANIAN RISING.

    The situation in Roumania is improving owing to the vigorous measures which are being taken by the authorities. Evidence is being obtained that foreign ...

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  5. THE SOCIALIST MINISTER.

    Mr. Ernest Lowthian, chairman of the Social Democratic Federation, at its meeting at Carlisle attacked the Liberal leaders for not fulfilling election pledges. He ...

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  6. ATTACK ON SYDNEY.

    The preparatory work which has since Friday been carried out by the garrison forces within the large area of country covered by the artillery, engineers, submarine miners, ...

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  7. VICTORIAN LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    When the recommendation of the Ballarat branch on the subject of the objective was reached at the Labour Conference to-day the parties ranged themselves on two sides. ...

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  8. PEASANTS MOWN DOWN.

    The Bucharest correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that a battery of artillery met 10,000 peasants, armed with axes and scythes, setting [?]re to Prince ...

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  9. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Herr von Tschirschky, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, has telegraphed to the "Tribune" authorising a denial of the statement made by the "Temps" that ...

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  10. MORE ATROCITIES.

    Peasants poured petroleum upon Captain Botez and roasted him alive. They also cut off the hands of a captured lieutenant. ...

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  11. IMMIGRANTS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    One hundred and fifty emigrants, chiefly artisans and farm labourers, have sailed for Sydney in the steamer Essex, which left Liverpool on 30th ultimo. ...

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  12. REPRESSION IN RUSSIA.

    The "Grazhdanin" of St. Petersburg States that the determination of the Government to maintain field courts-martial for another month is an indication of its ...

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  13. EXODUS OF JEWS.

    A quarter of a million Jews left Russia in 1906 to avoid the pogroms and other persecutions. ...

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  14. AMERICAN FEELING FOR CANADA.

    President Roosevelt, in receiving 500 Canadian school teachers, expressed the very warmest and strongest feeling on behalf of the United States "for our ...

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  15. GERMAN EMPEROR'S SON.

    Prince Oscar of Prussia, fifth son of the German Emperor, now an undergraduate at Bonn University, will finish his education at Harvard University, United ...

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  16. ON BOARD THE PROTECTOR.

    "I thought you would like to know that, the Hawkesbury River Bridge has been blown up," was the news imparted to a "Herald" reporter as he stepped aboard H.M.S. Protector, which ...

    Article : 387 words
  17. GERMANY AND ITALY.

    Signor Tittoni, Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Prince Bulow, German Imperial Chancellor, have had a long interview at Rapallo, near Genoa. The ...

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  18. CAT AND DOG WORSHIP.

    Father Bernard Vaughan, preaching at Liverpool, read letters from ladies protesting against his denunciation of cat and dog worship. ...

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  19. RESCUE OF VARISCHETTI.

    By arrangement with the general manager of the Westralla Mines, Ltd., whose guest Varischetti has been since his rescue, your representative was permitted to have a chat ...

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  20. THE DRUCE CASE.

    A witness in the Druce case alleges that while on the voyage from New Zealand her luggage was opened in the hold, and some letters from Charles Dickens bearing on ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. CUTTING THE SUEVIC.

    Despite the heavy swell the extremely hazardous work of cutting to far below the water's edge the hull of the Suevic, on the Brandies Rock, by means of dynamite ...

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  22. A PRACTICAL CORPS.

    Hidden away in the scrub outside Narrabeen, with no band, no canteen, no mess tent, no iron-roofed kitchen, no camp comforts of any description, the University Scouts ...

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  23. WEATHER IN EUROPE.

    Wonderful weather for Easter has prevailed in England and on the Continent. March was the warmest experienced for 50 years. ...

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  24. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Thomas Johnson's house, barn, and crop at Tunnack were destroyed by fire this morning. The owner's wife and family had a narrow escape, and they are now homeless. ...

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  25. BOMB EXPLOSION.

    A bomb exploded at Pera, a suburb of Constantinople, and two persons were killed and four wounded. April 1. ...

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  26. MILLIONAIRES' LOSSES.

    The New York "World" states that during the recent panic among millionaires Mr. John Jacob Astor, Mr. Goelet, and Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt lost £2,000,000 in ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. A SHIPPING RECORD.

    Shipping at Hobart for the month of March constituted a record for the port. The number of arrivals, coasters not included was 43, aggregating 175,805 tons. The previous heaviest ...

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  28. DRESSES AND ATTENDANCE.

    The grand stand, the lawn, and the saddling paddock were crowded with visitors. The day being fine and warm, summer dresses were indispensable, and the large majority of lad[?] ...

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  29. COBAR MINES STRIKE.

    All the men at the Occidental mine came out on strike. Each man made a demand for increased wages, and on the request being refused he drew his pay and left. ...

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  30. MOORISH SULTAN REPENTS.

    The Sultan of Morocco has commissioned Sir Harry MacLean, formerly the Commander-in-Cbief of the Moorish armies, to arrange the recall of Kaid El Mehedi el ...

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  31. BILLIARDS.

    Charles Dawson conceded W. A. Lovejoy (ex-amateur champion) 2500 in a billiard match, 8000 up, and beat him. Lovejoy scored 3152. Dawson made an ...

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  32. AT NEWCASTLE.

    The four companies of infantry which have been in training at Fort Scratchley since last Thursday put in their last day's work in camp to-day. Their training received during the ...

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  33. GOVERNOR OF JAMAICA.

    Mr. Sydney Olivier, chief clerk in the West African Department of the Colonial Office, has been appointed Governor of Jamaica, in succession to Sir Alexander ...

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  34. MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIES.

    The coal trade has been brisk this week, but has slackened off for two or three days, as the collieries close down for the holidays. At tha ironworks operations have been ...

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  35. LUNACY ON SHIPBOARD.

    Paul Howard, steward of the ship Barcore, at Port Adelaide, was brought before the Port Adelaide magistrates this morning on a charge of lunacy. The magistrates committed Howard ...

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  36. WITH THE ATTACKING FORCE.

    Six distinct attempts to effect landings inside Sydney Heads were made by the Naval Brigade detachment under Lieutenant S. W. Spain between 9 p.m. on Sunday and 4 a.m. ...

    Article : 958 words
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