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  2. GOOD FRIDAY. RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCES.

    In accordance with the established custom, to-day, being Good Friday, will be observed as a semi-religious holiday. At many of the churches, and particularly the Anglican ...

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  3. EASTER MANŒUVRES. THE LIGHT HORSE CAMP.

    They keep atrocious hours here. The gun goes at 6 o'clock in the morning, and from thence onward to the breakfast hour, which is really the most delightful time for ...

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  4. INDIA. VICEROY'S DECLARATION OF POLICY.

    Lord Curzon, of Kedleston, the Viceroy of India, in the course of a speech in the Council of India, during the Budget debate, emphasised the progress of India in the ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE "HERALD'S" LONDON CORRESPONDENTS.

    At the Farmers' Congress at Krugersdorp, Transvaal, yesterday, General Louis Botha said that the burghers were willing to stay their opposition to the ...

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  6. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. COSSACKS IN KOREA.

    Advices which have been received from St. Petersburg state that the 25,000 Cossacks from the Ussuri River marching on Korea, divided their forces. One half ...

    Article : 132 words
  7. AFTERNOON ARRANGEMENTS.

    Provided the weather clears up there should be an enormous attendance at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show in the afternoon. Last year nearly 60,000 people visited the ...

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  8. THE FARMERS' CONGRESS.

    The Farmers' Congress, which met at Krugersdorp, in the Transvaal, yesterday, was addressed by General Louis Botha and Commandant Delarey. Both speakers ...

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  9. GOOD FRIDAY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Rossini's "Stabat Mater," the most melodious example of the many Italian settings of this Latin hymn of the Passion, will be rendered by an augmented choir and archestra, ...

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  10. RE-APPOINTMENT OF LORD CURZON.

    The "Times" announces that Lord Curzon, of Kedleston, the Viceroy of India, will be reappointed. Viscount Curzon will return to England on ...

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  11. MIKADO GOES TO KOREA.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Standard" reports that private advices which have been received from Japan state that the Mikado will proceed shortly ...

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  12. THE CHONG-JU SKIRMISH.

    Mr. Iwasaki (Acting Consul-General for Japan) yesterday received the following cable message from Tokio:— "On the 20th inst a part of our cavalry and ...

    Article : 184 words
  13. THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

    The majority of M. Combes, the French Premier, in the Chamber of Deputies, after defending the adminstration of the navy by his Marine Minister, M. Pelletan, was ...

    Article : 127 words
  14. DEPORTATION OF ALIENS.

    In the case in which a Jewish allen proceeded against the Government of Cape Colony for not allowing him to land, the Chief Justice, Sir J. H. de Villiers, decided ...

    Article : 268 words
  15. CHONG[?] [?]KIRMISH.

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  16. THE JAPANESE ARMY IN KOREA.

    A telegram from Seoul reports that 55 Japanese transports landed on Tuesday at Chin-am-po, on the western coast of the northern part of Korea, a large military ...

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  17. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Post Office has entered into an agreement for the sending of ethergrams inland with the Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Company, Ltd., whose interests ...

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  18. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    The mysterious Japanese force that was supposed to be starting inland from Possiet Bay, Russian Manchuria, to attack Kirin or Harbin, appears to have evaporated. But a Russian ...

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  19. KOREA'S POSITION.

    Russia has intimated that after the proceedings of Japan in Korea she is unable to regard the ports of Korea as neutral. ...

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  20. THE INFANTRY AT CANTERBURY.

    The metropolitan infantry troops marched into a wet and cheerless camp at Canterbury last night. It was an inauspicious commencement to the short annual period of continuous ...

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  21. THE RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The railway traffic on the Thursday before Good Friday is generally the heaviest of any day in the year, and on this occasion it was believed in railway circles that a record would ...

    Article : 271 words
  22. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Respecting the incident that occurred in the House of Commons when Mr. Balfour and several Ministerialists walked out of the Chamber during the delivery of a ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. ILLEGAL PRACTICES IN PHILADELPHIA.

    Mrs. Ashmead and her son have been arrested in Philadelphia on a charge of being accessories to the death of two young women in their domicile under ...

    Article : 106 words
  24. THE NIU-CHWANG INCIDENT.

    The British and American flags have been rehoisted on buildings belonging to British and Americans at Niu-chwang. The Russian authorities have apologised to ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS.

    In common with the other branches of the Commonwealth Military Forces, the Corps of Australian Engineers are taking part in the prosent Easter encampment. The Nos. I. ...

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  26. FIGHT BETWEEN TORPEDO BOATS.

    Vice-Admiral Togo, in command of the Japanese fleet, reports that in connection with the attempt made on Sunday last to bottle up the Russian fleet in Port Arthur ...

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  27. ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS.

    The Rugby team of footballers for New South Wales will leave London by the R.M.S. Ormuz. It numbers 19, and includes several international players. ...

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  28. EDUCATION ACT.

    The council of the Free Churches has rejected the overtures that have been made with a view to securing a compromise in connection with the education question. ...

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  29. SEARCH FOR A CAPITAL. PRIME MINISTER'S TOUR.

    Mr. Deakin, Prime Minister, and Sir John Forrest, Home Secretary, accompanied by Colonel Owen, Inspector-General of Public Works, arrived at Delegate at 4 o'clock this ...

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  30. THE NORTHERN DIVISION.

    The district military encampment will be started to-morrow morning under very unfavourable weather conditions. For nearly a week past rain has been falling, and the ...

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  31. VICTORIA. REMARKABLE VITALITY.

    Thomas Wilson, a farm labourer, aged 44 years, a recent arrival from Goulburn Valley, attempted to commit suicide last evening by firing six revolver shots into his head. When ...

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  32. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    Both the "Times" and the "Daily Mail" report that the operation performed upon the throat of the German Emperor in November has not afforded permanent relief, ...

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  33. JAPANESE COASTING STEAMER.

    The Rnssian fleet on Sunday sank off the Mine Islands, which are opposite to Port Arthur, and at the entrance to the Gulf of Pe-chili, the Japanese coasting ...

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  34. FREIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA.

    It is understood that the settlement among the shipping ring as to freights to Australia is completed, but particulars have not transpired. ...

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  35. A PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT

    In the City Court to-day Jean Francois Vetter, a quiet-looking young Frenchman, was charged with being a prohibited immigrant. Sergeant M'Manamey stated that he arrested ...

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  36. THE WAGGA DIVISION.

    The Wagga Division arrived, and passed the night in the carriages. They were detrained this morning, reaching camp at 7.45 o'clock, The force includes 65 horses and 120 men. ...

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  37. SUBMARINES FOR RUSSIA.

    The Russian shipyard in the Baltic has compleled the building of five submarine torpedo boats. Others are being built on the River Neva. ...

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  38. BRISBANE ENCAMPMENT ABANDONED.

    The encampment which had been arranged for Easter at Lytton has been abandoned, owing to continuously wet weather. A conference of the commanding officers has ...

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  39. THE JAPANESE DIET.

    The Japanese Diet has approved of the financial measures submitted by the Government. There is no salt monopoly, but a monopoly in tobacco has been established ...

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  40. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    With regard to the proposal from Canada that Newfoundland should federate with the Dominion, Mr. E. M. Jackman, the Minister for Finance of ...

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  41. CONSCIENCE MONEY.

    The State Collector of Customs received to-day from an anonymous source £3 3s 8d, in postal notes. He assumes it to be conscience money. ...

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  42. BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA.

    The administration of the British Central Africa Protectorate will be transferred from the Foreign Office to the Colonial Office to-morrow. ...

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  43. INVITATION TO THE FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    At a meeting of citizens held in the Town Hall last night. It was decided that the Prime Minister and other members of the Ministry, be invited to visit Bathurst and Lyndhurst, ...

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  44. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. THE GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield for March was 163,728 crude ounces, valued at £581,236, compared with 194,724oz for March of last year, and 194,320oz for February of this year. The total gold ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. WHALE DESTROYED BY A TORPEDO.

    A huge whale, which had entered Pos[?]let Bay, came into contact with a mine, and caused it to explede. The while was destroyed. ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    In the accident at the Wealth of Nations mine, Reefton, where three mon-Kennard, Eslick, and Lindsay—were suffocated by polsonous gases, it transpires that Kennard was ...

    Article : 103 words
  47. TASMANIA.

    The steamship Medic left to-day for London with 46,049 cases of apples, Thirteen more vessels will call during the present season. Fourteen have already been ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The training ship Black Prince, 9210 tons, has been renamed the Emerald by the Admiralty as a compliment to the Irish. ...

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  49. ALIENS IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Akers-Douglas, Secretary of State for Home Affairs, stated in the House of Commons, in introducing the Alien Immigration Restriction Bill last night, that in ...

    Article : 45 words
  50. THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE DIET.

    A cable from Baron Komura, Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, to Mr. K. Iwasaki, Acting Consul-General for Australia, received yesterday afternoon, contains ...

    Article : 389 words
  51. THE REVENUE RETURNS.

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  52. MR. KINGSTON'S CONDITION.

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed last night that there was very little change in the condition of Mr. C. C. Kingston, M.P. His medical attendant regards perfect quiet ...

    Article : 41 words
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