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  2. "GERMMAY WILL NOT ATTACK." FRANCE THE BOGIE NOW.

    Berlin, April 7th.—The new German Army Bill, which provides for u nonrecurring expenditure of £52,500,000, was introduced in the Reichstag by Dr. ...

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  3. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) ALBANIA HAS FIRST CALL. POWERS' SAY WAR IS CONTINUED FOR MERE AGGRANDISEMENT.

    London, April 7th.—A blockade of the Montenegrin coast by the combined fleet of the Powers has been ordered unless the demands of the Powers for ...

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  4. LIFTING THE "SUN" ROOF

    To bring the Hibernian Hall to the standard required by the Board of Health for picture theatres extensive alterations have been ordered by Messrs. ...

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  5. REFERENDA CAMPAIGN. STATE PARLIAMENTARY "NO" COMMITTEE.

    The attendance at the meeting of the State Parliamentary Liberal Party at Parliament House yesterday was small a number of apologies were received ...

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  6. "ASQUITH & CO. TORTURERS."

    London, April 7th.—A great number of postal pillar-box outrages were committed at Glasgow to-day. Phials containing black and red liquids were ...

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  7. MINERS TO SEIZE SILVERTON?

    Broken Hill, Tuesday.—The committee of 25 citizens has carried the following motion:—"That this committee appointed by ...

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  8. RAILWAY STRIKE ULTIMATUM.

    Mr. T. Johnson, the Chief Railway Commissioner in New South Wales, issued an ultimatum late yesterday afternoon. ...

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  9. LEFENCE FORCES.

    Drills for the current quarter for the Geelong Garrison Artillery have been arranged as follow.—Night, drill: Compulsory, April 30th and May 14th, and ...

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  10. AT THE HOSPITAL.

    John M'Gregor. a workman at the Harbor Trust Works. North Geelong, was treated at the hospital yesterday morning by Dr. Dunstan for a slight ...

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  11. A COMEDY BLOCKADE.

    London, April 8th.—It is believed in diplomatic circles that the Allies are systematically evading a final settlement until Scutari is captured. In the ...

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  12. BRITISH TRADE.

    London, April 7th.—The British Board of Trade returns for March show slight increases in regard to imports and exports, but large decrease in ...

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  13. £20,000,000 MORE FOR FRENCH NAVY.

    Paris, April 7th.—With a view apparently of still further meeting the increased armament of Germany, both on land and sea. the Government's [?] ...

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  14. PORTLAND WORKS.

    As Mr. Murray the Acting-Premier, will to-morrow be engaged in connection with Referenda campaign matters, he will be unable to take part in the visit ...

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  15. WAGES BOARDS.

    Mr. Tipple has available for the trades concerned copies of the wastes board, for coopers, which took effect from the 5th instant, and for ...

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  16. GORDON COLLEGE.

    The following examination results were yesterday made available:—Practical plane geometry (elementary), pass. John Hogan, Percy A. Johnston, Philip ...

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  17. THE WORLD'S WAR BILL IS NOW £400,000,000.

    The announcement that France is about to spend yearly an additional three millions sterling on the army, with a possible loan of £20,000,000 for ...

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  18. ADVERTISING VICTORIA

    The Water Supply Commission is having prepared for despatch to the Agent-General in London a series of maps and photographs showing the ...

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  19. ORAL BETTING.

    London, March 7th.—The "Daily Chronicle" refers to the decision of the New York State Supreme Court that oral betting. where no money is passed, ...

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  20. INDEPENDENT WORKERS.

    Yesterday Mr. J. T. Packer, general secretary of the Independent Workers' Federation, and Mr. H. Smyth left Melbourne for the purpose of entering on ...

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  21. FACTORY ACT LIMITS

    At the last meeting of the Geelong Trades Hall inquiry was made why the serious accident at Corio Quay, resulting in George Loader, a stevedore, ...

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  22. STATE COAL MINE.

    Mr. Murray was asked yesterday whether there was any prospect of coal obtained from the State mine at Wonthaggi being sold to the public. He ...

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  23. MINERS' BOYCOTT.

    London, April 7th.—Further troubles over the non-unionist question has occurred. this time at Cannock Chase, in Staffordshire. Owing to 10,000 miners ...

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  24. BRIEF CABLE NEWS. DEPUTIES PUNISHED.

    Budapest, April 7th.—Several members of the Hungarian Chamber of Deputies who took part in the recent disorderly scenes in the Chamber have ...

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  25. THE WATCHHOUSE MENU.

    Prisoners who are guests of the Government at the watchhouse over night have strange ideas of the breakfast menu. It is strictly limited to ...

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  26. NEW ROLLING STOCK.

    Considrable additions have been made to the rolling stock of the Victorian railways since the commencement of the present calendar year, and as a ...

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  27. AUSTRIA READY.

    Vienna, April 8th.—That Austria is determined is apparent from the fact that 150,000 Austrian troops are massed on the Servian and Montenegrim ...

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  28. ITALY'S VOLCANOES ACTIVE.

    Rome, April 7th.—Considerable alarm has been created by the evidences of widespread volcanic disturbances. Etna. Vesuvius and Stromboli are in active ...

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  29. TURKS DEFEATED.

    Belgrade, April 8th.—It is semi-officially stated that the Turks under David Pasha have been routed at Liousina after a desperate engagement. ...

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  30. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    St. Petersburg. April 7th.—The Russian submarine Minoga, 400 tons, sank off Libau to-day. It was an hour and a half before she was raised. It was then ...

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  31. PLENTY OF FISH, BUT NO TRAWLERS

    Mr. F. Tudor, Minister for Customs, has received the following message from the master of the Endeavor, the Commonwealth trawling vessel, which has ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. INSOLVENCY CERTIFICATE.

    On behalf of Kate M'Donald. Mr. J. P. M'Cabe Doyle yesterday applied to Judge Box for a certificate of discharge and dispensation from the payment of ...

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  33. WILSON'S TARIFF BILL.

    Washington, April 7th.—The Tariff Revision Bill was introduced in the Mouse of Representatives to-day. It is proposed that raw wool, meats. flour, ...

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  34. TRAINS KILL 4.

    Vienna, April 7th.—A disastrous railway collision occurred between a passenger train and a goods train at Ogulin in Hungary, to-day. Four persons ...

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  35. MESSAGE FROM DR. MAWSON

    Sydney, Tuesday.—In the course of wire Jess messages received from Dr. Mawson, he says:—"Winter is upon us. The last penguin left yesterday. Dr. ...

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  36. CANADA'S PARLIAMENT.

    Ottawa, April 7th.—The Liberals have decided to continue their obstruction to the Navy Bill. The Canadian Government has ...

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  37. CHINA'S PARLIAMENT

    A cable message was received by the Chinese Consul yesterday, stating that the National Parliament of the Republic had been inaugurated. ...

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  38. STOCK FOOD.

    Musk weed and dodder are prohibited as foreign ingredients in stock feed. The penalty for contravention of the regulations was fixed at £10. ...

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  39. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A peculiar accident happened to one of Moran and Cato's delivery carts nearthe intersection of Lairobe-terrace and Ryrie-street yesterday at midday. The ...

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  40. FISHING BOATS.

    New regulations for the registration of fishing bouts, provide that every boat engaged in fishing in Victorian waters shall be registered at the office of the ...

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  41. LONDON'S GAMBLERS.

    London, April 7th.—The sixteen persons including four women, who were arrested when the police raided a gambling house at Knightsbridge. ...

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  42. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Mr. F. R. O. Mathews, dentist, has taken over the business leased by him from W. E. Thomas, over Franks, and is now practising in his own name. The ...

    Article : 160 words
  43. NEW MAGISTRATES.,

    At a meeting of the State Executive Council yesterday, Mr. Walter D. Edgar. J.P., was appointed Deputy Coroner for Harrow and Muryrtm. The ...

    Article : 103 words
  44. "FREEZE ME FOR A YEAR: SHALL LIVE."

    The Merchant Service Guild has received a letter from Wellington (N.Z.) in which it is reported that Commodore Evans, of the Scott Expedition, had ...

    Article : 145 words
  45. CHIRNSIDE CADET TROPHY.

    The military headquarters authorities have received a splendid silver trophy which Mr. George T. Chirnside, of Werribee Park, has presented for ...

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  47. PREMIERS AND KING GEORGE.

    London, April 7th.—Mr. W. A. Watt, Premier of Victoria, and Mr. A. H. Peake, Premier of South Australia, have been commanded to visit his ...

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  48. MR HYETT'S FOOLISH TALK.

    The secretary of the Railwaymen's Union, Mr. Hyett. referring yesterday to the statement from New Sooth Wales that an attempt would be made in that. ...

    Article : 119 words
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