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  2. REUTERS TELEGRAMS SECRETS OF FOREIGN POLICY.

    LONDON, April 20th.—In the House of Commons a debate took place on a motion by Mr. Guinness, Unionist member for Bury St. Edmunds, in favor of ...

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  3. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS. MR WATT SAYS CABINET HAS NOT CONSIDERED.

    In one of the Melbourne papers here appears a long account of the Government proposal with regard to the reintroduction of a Redistrubution of ...

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  4. VETO BILL: LONG SITTING.

    LONDON, April 19th.—The debate on the Veto Bill was continued in the House of Commons to-day, and very slow progress was made. After a ...

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  5. INDIA'S DISQUIET.

    CALCUTTA, April 19th—The trial has been concluded of forty-two persons who were arrested recently at Howrah, and accused of having been concerned ...

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  6. PARAPARAP SUICIDE.

    Details of an apparent case of suicide at Paraparap during Tuesday night sere received yesterday by Superintendent Charles from Mounted-Constable ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    A London cable states that the marriage of the Marquis of Linlithgow, soil of the first Governor-General of Australia, and Miss Doreen Milner, ...

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  8. HIBERNIAN CONFERENCE.

    The Hibernian Conference was continued at the Hibernian Hall, Geelong, yesterday. There was again a full attendance of delegates. Bro. Chas. ...

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  9. ROLLS IN AUGUST REVISION IN JULY.

    It is now officially estimated that it, will be August 31 before the new rolls for the Legislative Assembly will be issued, or about seven months from the ...

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  10. PLENTIFUL LACK OF TACT.

    Mr. Harold Begbie, who is touring the East for the "Daily Chronicle," tells a story to indicate how British rule may iriitate the natives into rebellion:— ...

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  11. ADMIRAL HENDERSON'S GUIDE

    LONDON, April 20th.—Admiral Sir Beginald Henderson, on his return from Australia, was interviewed by Reuter's representative. He said he had been ...

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  12. THREE BALLARAT TRAGEDIES.

    Three pathetic life stories came yesterday from Ballarat. Thomas King, aged 95. who on the 12th instant was discovered by a warder at the Benevolent ...

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  13. WELCOME TO REV. R. KELLY.

    A welcome social was tendered at the Yarra-street Methodist schoolroom last night to the now superintendent of the East Circuit, the Rev. Robert Kelly, ...

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  14. OUT OF WORK INSURANCE.

    LONDON, April 19th.—It was stated in tile Douse of Commons to-day that even if the scheme for the payment of invalidity and unemployment pensions, ...

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  15. RECIPROCITY DEBATE.

    WASHINGTON, April 19th.—The bill authorising the United States to enter into the proposed reciprocity tariff treaty with Canada was discussed in the ...

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  16. LACK OF COURTESY BETWEEN CABINETS.

    The New South Wales visiting Ministers, Messrs. Griffiths and Beeby hinted that they had been treated with anything but courtesy by the Victorian ...

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  17. POTATO BLIGHT CONFERENCE.

    A conterence took place yesterday between representative potato growers from various parts of the State and officers of the Agricultural department. ...

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  18. RAGING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, April 19th.—The City and Suburban Handicap was decided at the second day of the Epsom Spring meeting to-day The result was as follows:— ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Acting Premier, Mr. Holman, in a presessional, speech at Cootamundra, defined the attitude of the Labor Government He ...

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  20. FOUR WINNERS AT EPSOM.

    LONDON, April 20th.—Huxley, the Australian, jockey, rode four winners at Epsom yesterday, including Mushroom in the City and Suburban Handicap. ...

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  21. CARUSO: SORE THROAT.

    NEW YORK, April 13th.—Signer Caruso, the famous Italian tenor, has been compelled to abandon his American contracts owing to the trouble with ...

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  22. BILLIARD MATCH: DISAGREEMENT.

    LONDON, April 19th.—The papers are commenting on the eleventh hour refusal of George Gray, the Australian billiard champion, to play a match ...

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  23. AMERICA'S DIVORCE SCANDAL.

    Reno, in the State of Nevada, U.S.A. is still to retain its attractiveness as the greatest centre for divorce in the whole world. ...

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  24. PETER THE PAINTER': OFFICER MR. LAURENCE IRVING SAYS CRIMINAL IS RUSSIAN POLICEMAN.

    LONDON, April 19th—Mr. Laurence Irving, the well-known actor, a son of the late Sir Henry Irving, is responsible for the publication of a new and ...

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  25. PROFESSOR'S UNFAITHFUL SPOUSE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—George Henderson. Professor of Modern History. English and Literature at the Adelaide University since 1902. ...

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  26. PORTUGUESE WRECK. EUROPEANS RUSH THE BOATS—MEN FIRST ALL HANDS RESCUED.

    CAPETOWN, April 19th—The Portuguese steamer Lusitania 5557 tons, has been wrecked off Cape Point, to the south of Capetown A heavy mist ...

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  27. KILMORE MANCEUVRES BILL.

    It is now possible to count the cost. There are between 4000 and 5000 men of the Kilmore camp, and about 1000 horses. The total cost to the ...

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  28. MINERS AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—It is estimated that the number of men employed on the mines at the end of March was 7344, against 6996 at the ...

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  29. APACHE-CUM-DETECTIVE. SURRENDERS.

    PARIS, April 20th.—Detectives-inspector Warze, who was recently denounced as the secret leader of the a caches, unexpectedly surrendered to ...

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  30. DROUGHT IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Much anxiety is felt among the settlers in the drier portion of the wheat belt from Goomalling eastward of the Great Southern line, ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND BOASTS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Addressing a public meeting at Brisbane last night the Premier, Mr. Dcnham referred to the prosperous condition of Queensland ...

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  32. BRITISH MINE ON FIRE.

    LONDON, April 19th-—At the Pinkton Colliery, owing to the firing of an electric cable, the woodwork in the bottom shaft was set on fire The shaft ...

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  33. PEA RIFLE: YOUTH KILLED.

    BENALLA, Thursday.—The youth Clyde Hyland. who on Monday met with a pea rifle accident at Goorambat, died this morning from the injuries he ...

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  34. TEARS AND CURSES.

    Prayers, tears and curses and interruptions of all kinds continued to mark the trial at Viterbo, in Italy, of the thirty-six chiefs of the great secret ...

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  35. MIXED NEWS FROM MEXICO.

    CHIHUHAHUA, April 20th.—The rebels have formally demanded the surrender of Juarez, within 24 hours. It is reported that 1000 rebels are ...

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  37. BLACK SEA STORM.

    SEBASTOPOL. April 20th—A great storm swept over the Black Sea yesterday. Many wrecks have been reported. ...

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  38. SEARCH FOR THE YONGALA.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—It has been suggested that the Government should take, steps to obtain the services of the Federal trawler. Endeavor, to search ...

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  39. NOVEL CENSUS.

    The census was successfully taken India. The country was divided into 2,000,000 blocks, with elaborate plans stowing railways, roads and rivers. The ...

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  40. BALLARAT GIRL'S SUCCESS IN LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Miss Pearlie McKerizie of Ballarat, won the piano solo wilder 14 years at the musical competitions to-duy, Victor L. ...

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