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  2. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The Union Steamship Company announces that it will place the cargo steamer Koonya, 1100 tons, in direct trade with queensland towarda the end ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The amended determination of the Confectioners Board, which operated from 7th May, raises confectioners' wages from £214s to £2 17s 6d a ...

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  4. SHIPPING NEWS

    Arrived.—Nerehana, from United King john; Holliongton, from St. Johns; [?] balla, from Bombay. Sailed.—Hobart, for Newcastle; ...

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  5. MEXICAN CHAOS.

    "General" zpata, who led an abortive rebellion in Mexico a little time back, is now pursuing the profession of brigandage, His band has captured ...

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  6. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    On Saturday during the Suffragette meeting in Hyde Park, disturbances arose, and as a result Mrs Drumminond and several other woman were arrested. ...

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  7. THE IRISH SITUATION.

    The House of Commons resumed the debate on the Home Rule Bill this afternoon. Mr John redmond, leader of the ...

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  8. QUARRY BOARD.

    The amended determination of the Quarry Boar doperates from 1st May A week's work is reduced from 43 to 46 hours, except for carters, who are ...

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  9. PRISONER'S STRANGE REQUEST.

    In the criminal Court to-day Chief Justice MacMillan, in passing sentence on Thomas James Johnson, alias Hickey, for stealing a horse and sulky; which ...

    Article : 94 words
  10. Advertising

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  11. PAYMENT OF WAGES.

    Section 199 of the Factories Factories Act [?] quires that wages in factories and shops shall be paid at least once a fornight As far as sawmills are ...

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  12. UNIONIST EJECTED UNOPPOSED.

    Air Crawford (Unionist) has been returned unopposed as M.P. for East Belfast, in the place of the late Mr R. J. M'Mordie (Unionist). ...

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  13. DEATH OF MR BENTON.

    Nearly a month ago it was reported that the commission appointed by the leader of the Constitutionalists (General Carranza) to investigate he dean of ...

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  14. DEBATE ON THE BILL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr Redmond sale Nationalist would not listen to the suggestion that List should be excluded until a Federal ...

    Article : 104 words
  15. STONE-CUTTING DETERMINATION.

    Some time ago, owing to discontent with the chairman of the board (Mr Kelly), the employers' representatives on the Stone-cutting Board withdrew ...

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  16. SPEAR PROOF LAUNCH.

    The hi[?] a spear-proof motor launch has reached completion at Woodleys, Limited , Berry's Bay. the vessel is destined for adventurous ...

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  17. CARRANZA'S POLICY.

    General Carranza, the mexican Constitutionalist leader, in outlining the foreign policy of his party, states that they will endeavor to preserve a friendly ...

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  18. NINE MEN KILLED.

    A shocking accident occurred to-day at Memphius, in Tennesseee, where a new bridge is being erected across the Mississippi River. A gang of white ...

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  19. DEAR OF CIVIL WAR.

    Mr Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, said he shuddered at the every thought of civil war. He did not ignore the courage and dete[?] Ulster ...

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  20. SYDNEY SHOW OPENED.

    The annual show of the Royal Agricultural Society of New South wales was opened at Moore Park to-day, The special prize for stallion, three years ...

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  21. COMMITTEE PROPOSAL.

    Last Thursday Lord Hugh Cecil (Unionist) gave notice of a motion in the house of Commons ate refer the Home Rule Bill to a select committee ...

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  22. KAISER AND CATHOLICISM

    Great interest has been aroused by provisions in the will of the late Cardinal Kopp, Prince Bishop of Bresiau, who died last month. ...

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  23. N.Z. MARINE ENGINEERS.

    Although the New South Wales members of the Aiustralian Institute of Marine Engineers votes to exclude the New Zealand engineers in consequence ...

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  24. LADY RAN[?]OLPH CHURCHILL

    This morning the divorce Court granted a decree absolute to Lady Randolph Churchill for the dissolution of her marriage with Mr. George Cornwallis ...

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  25. DUNMORE REFLOATED.

    S.S. Dumnore, which had to be run aground at Lady Beach, after colliding with the steamer Eiama off Sydney. Heads, on friday morning, has been ...

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  26. WELLINGTON IRISH MEN .

    Irishmen in Wellington have sent the following cable to Mr. Devlin, in connection with his recent reply to Sir Edward carson, in the House of ...

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  27. WAR MATERIAL FOR ULSTER.

    It is stated that a quantity of war material has been landed on the coasts of North Antrim and South Down by North Sea trawlers. ...

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  28. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE.

    In connection with the strike of workers at the Kalgoorlie en of the transcontinental railway, the Workers Union reports that the Kalgoorlie branch ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. DAMAGES FOR SEDUCTION.

    Edward Martin was awarded £50 damages in the Jury Court to-day, before Mr Justice Sly, in the action which he brought against frank winch ...

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  30. A HUGE PURCHASE.

    S. P. Derbyshire, accountant, has purchased Howard de walden's Regent Park Estate for half-a-million sterling. The estate includes 62 1/2 acres, and on ...

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  31. PRINTS' TRUST.

    The "Daily" Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent states that the break up of the Princes Trust is now complete Princes Furstenburg and Holieu the ...

    Article : 170 words
  32. POPE'S DELEGATE.

    His Holiness the Pope has created a new Apostolie delegation for Australia Oceania and New zealand. Monsignor Benaventura Cerreti, of the ...

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  33. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night will be the last chance of [?] programme at the Collseum" and a [?] house is assured Great interest was taken in that ...

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  34. AURURA'S CAPTAIN.

    Captain Davis, commander of the Antaretie vessel Anrora, who is going home on the Orient liner Orama for the purpose of completing some, map work in ...

    Article : 157 words
  35. WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.

    The Women's Non-Political Association, led by Miss Vida Goldstein; who was accompanied by Miss Adela Pank-burst, appealed to the Premiers ...

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  36. MARINE DISASTER.

    A fatal accident occurred on board the torpedo boat destroyer Albacore at chatham, to-day. Three stokers were killed bt the bursting of a boiler-tube. ...

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  37. SPORTING CABLES.

    On Saturday evening, Melbourne Inman jumped into the lead in his match with Stevenson, and finished the session 165 ahead. during this afternoon. ...

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  38. THE CHORAL UNION.

    This splendid chari will be heard in a high class [?] programme in connection with the [?] Picture Palace on Good Friday night. one of the ...

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  39. CANADA'S BUDGET.

    Introducing the budget in the Dominion House of Commons yesterday Mr White Minister of Finance, stated that Canada had decided to refuse the offer ...

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  40. CHINESE LOAN.

    As the outcome of protracted negotiations it is considered that there are growing prospects of the Five Power. group of bankers agreeing to issue a ...

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  41. FIRE ON A. TUG.

    A fire was discovered shortly before 4 a.m. to-day on board the tug Vigilant at Port Adelaide. the fire brigade was quickly on the scene but befores the ...

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  42. INTERNATIONAL CHESS.

    Dr. E. Lasker (the present world's champion) K. Rubinstein (champion) of Russia), and J. R. Capablanea (the young Cuban champion) have entered ...

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  43. DISTRICT FOOTBALL.

    At the annual meeting of the Ballarat Imperial Football Club last night, the president Mr Bradby, invited an expression of opinion from the meeting ...

    Article : 236 words
  44. [?] PICTURES.

    The balancing turn of the Dares, whose pedestal feats held the audience spell pound, was again greeted with a st[?] of applause last night. This unique ...

    Article : 171 words
  45. SALE OF BLACK OPALS.

    In 1913 Fairfax and Roberts Limited jewellers, of Sydney; entrusted a quantity of black opals to Bradley and Cohn Limited commission agents, of London ...

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  46. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet, Buyters, are holding steadily for previous prices. ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN ATHLETES.

    The South African Amateur Athletic Association has decided to invite a team of Australian athletes; to tour the Union during the visit of the ...

    Article : 65 words
  48. INDUSTRIAL CONTROL.

    When the Premiers Conference resumes to-morrow morning Mr Mackinnon (victoria) may move in regard to industrial control—"That it is expedient ...

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  49. WORKERS' COMRADES.

    Giving evidence before the Investigating Committee of the House of Representatives yesterday Mr John D. Rockfeller admitted that the conditions ...

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  50. LAWN TENNIS.

    S. N. Doust (Australia) and Mrs Lambert Chambers (the holders) were beaten to-day in the challenge round of the mixed doubles covered courts ...

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  51. WEST'S PICTURES.

    A splendidly arranged programme of west's Pictures and vandeville items will be presented at Her Majesty's to-night. The Musical Choristers masters of many ...

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  52. DEFAULTING STOCK-BROKER.

    The London, stock-broker, Charles Edwin fenner, who was brought from paris to London to answer charges of fraud, appeared to-day before , the ...

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  53. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

    Playing in the Association Football League to-day Middlesbrough defeated Burnley by 2 goals to while She field United accounted for Botton wanderers. ...

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  54. MURDER OF AN EDITOR

    M. Poincare informed the [?] yesterday that on the days of M. c[?] assassination M. Callaux [?] him (N. Poincare) for [?] interview. ...

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  55. GORDON BROS BIG SHOW.

    Immediately after the Easter holidays the splendid show of flowers, fruit, and vegetables made by Gordon Bros. at the Big Store Armstrong street, will be ...

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  56. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    Mrs Pomple well president of the Baratat [?] of the W.G.T.L., presided [?] the fortnightly meeting at which consideration was give No the action to ...

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  57. Advertising

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    Advertising : 8 words
  58. [?] BAND.

    The City of Ballarat Band will give a programme to-night in the retu[?]da, Alexandra square [?] ...

    Article : 9 words
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