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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.—Malwa, Sydney, Zealandia, Camira, from Sydney; Canberra, from Townsville; Coma, from Ocean Island; Wear, Komura ...

    Article : 89 words
  5. ULSTER BLOCKADE.

    Ever since the Ulster trouble reached its most acute stage and the troops were moved to the North of Ireland, there has been speculation as to the ...

    Article : 387 words
  6. MID-AIR TRAGEDY.

    A shocking accident occurred to-day in the aerodrome at Buc, near Paris Tow monoplanes, piloted by M. Deroye and M. Bidot respectively, and each ...

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  7. CAFE SENSATION.

    A sensational tragedy occurred in the city last night. Three men armed with revolvers, entered the Suvagoff restaurant, and ...

    Article : 104 words
  8. U.S. ULTIMATUM.

    President Huerta has refused to accede to the unconditional demand of the United States to salute the American flag. ...

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  9. ANARCHIST'S END.

    A sensational termination attended a burglary at Marseilles on Saturday. A man, since identified as an anarchist named Louis Andrieu, broke into a ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. SHOCKING CRIME.

    A shocking murder [?] been brought to light in Australia While searching the forest in Carinthia a forester found the body of a young girl. Her ...

    Article : 100 words
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  12. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The death is announced of ex-Senator John Proctor Gray, at the age of 73 years. Mr Gray, who was born in Yorkshire, came to Australia in 1889 to open ...

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  13. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Cabinet and cauo[?]s clashed over the latter's decision that no appointments be made to the Legislative Council until the name of nominees have first been ...

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  14. BALLARAT BAND ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the Victorian Band Association was held at the City Hall last night. There was a large attendance and the president ...

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  15. ROYAL PET DOG.

    The death has occurred of Caesar the pet dog of the late King Edward (Caesar was a fox terrier, and was a prime favorite of his master. He ...

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  16. BOXING.

    Gunboat Smith has cabled his acceptance of the offer to fight Georges Carpentier, the French champion. ...

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  17. DAYLIGHT SHOPBREAKING.

    In broad daylight yesterday, robbers smashed the heavy iron bars protecting the fanlight of the shop of Mr H. S. Rose, chemist, George street, and forced ...

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  18. ANTARCTIC PARTY.

    Mr G. F. Stackhouse, F.R.G.S., who is to lead a British expedition to the Antarctic, has postponed his departure from England until November, or even ...

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  19. RAIN IN OTHER STATES.

    Steady rain is falling over a wide expanse of South Australia, and a favorable opening of the agricultural season is promised. ...

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  20. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT

    The Welsh non-conformist remonstrance against the di[?]downment clauses of the Welsh disestablishment Bill contains 103,224 signatures. ...

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  21. RAIN AT BARRIER.

    About 3 o'clock this afternoon splendid rain, the first for several months, began to fall. It is still raining. All of the streets in the city are partially ...

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  22. FIRE AT BAKER'S STADIUM.

    Baker's Stadium at Rusheutter's Bay was slightly damaged by fire to-day, when boiling [?]tar used for asphalting overflowed. Serious damage was ...

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  23. ENGLAND'S FIRE EPIDEMIC

    The epidemic of fires in England continues without diminution. In the last two days there have ben over 20 files. The conflagrations include a ...

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  24. WITCHES' LEAGUE.

    Amazing stories of witchcraft were told at the Sassari Assizes during the trial of several women charged with a series of frauds. ...

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  25. 10ft SEAM OF COAL.

    A seam of coal 10ft thick has been discovered at Little Moe. The company only put down the boring plant a fortnight ago, so that the find is ...

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  26. ENGINEER REQUIRED.

    It has been decided by the Government to engage an assistant mechanical engineer for the Everleigh locomotive works. ...

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  27. LAUNCESTON COMPETITIONS.

    The "Launceston Daily Telegraph" of Friday last reports:—The grand choral contest conducted by the Launceston Competitions ...

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  28. CHURCH AND COMMONS.

    A special service was held in St. Margaret's, Westminster, to-day to celebrate the tercentenary of the church's connection with the House of ...

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  29. SEBASTOPOL METHODISTS.

    The anniversary of the Sevastopol Methodist Church was continued last night, when a tea meeting was held in the schoolroom, at which there was a ...

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  30. SHUNTING COLLISION.

    An engine and two carriages which were being shunted at the Central Railway station this morning, came into collision with a number of carriages ...

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  31. THOUSANDS OF RIFLES SMUGGLED.

    Thousands of rifles and ample ammunition have reached Ulster volunteers during the past few weeks. ...

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  32. CRICKET-BALL MAKERS.

    The workers employed in the manufacture of cricket balls at Tonbridge have gone on strike to enforce their demand for an increase in wages. ...

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  33. ORDERS DENIED.

    In the course of a speech on Saturday night, Col. Seely ex-Secretary of State for War, indignantly denied statements made by the Ulster Unionist Council ...

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  34. STRIKE LIBEL ACTION.

    An action, in which [?] William M'Cristal claims £1000 damages from Christopher Bennett and Walter Jeffrey, proprietor and managing editor ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN DEPORTATIONS.

    Lord Willoughby de Broke (formerly Unionist M.P. for Rugby) is to preside at a welcome meeting to two of the deported South African strike ...

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  36. ENQUIRY DEMANDED.

    Unionist newspaper insist that a judicial inquiry will be the only satisfactory method of ascertaining the exact words used by Lieut.-General Sir ...

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  37. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    A meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures was held to-night; Mr H. Brooks presided. A welcome was extended to the three American Trade ...

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  38. SALE OF BLOODSTOCK.

    The sale of blood stock was resumed at Randwick to-day. 1m all 104 lots were disposed of for 12,796 guineas. Positana was passed in at 2000 g[?]s. ...

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  39. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    A conference between Count Berchtold (the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister) and the Marquis di[?] San Guilano (the Italian Minister for ...

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  40. JEWEL THIEVES TAPPED

    A clever capture of jewellery thieves has been made by the police. A suspect had been seen to follow a jeweller's representative, whose cart ...

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  41. APOSTOLIC DELEGATE.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Observer" states that the appointment of an "Apostolic" Delegate for Australia has caused surprise in Roman ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    A destructive fire occurred on Friday at linele[?] works at Staines, near Windsor by which damage to the amount of several thousand of pounds ...

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  43. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The position in connection with the strike on the trans-Australian railway is unchanged. The secretary of the union stated that work will not be ...

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  44. EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH.

    Emperor Francis Joseph's suffering from brenchial catai[?] with occasional fire of coughing, which disturbs his night's rest. ...

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  45. STEAMER RUNS ASHORE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Monte Video states, that the steamer Highland Piper (7490 tons) is ashore. There were 100 people on board, but ...

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  46. TYPHOID GERMS.

    Bacteriologists have discovered that if the materials under examination for typhoid germs are first treated with brilliant green dye it destroys the color ...

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  47. DOMINIONS IN LONDON.

    Mr Massey, the Prime Minister, said to-day that New Zealand had obtained a fine site in the Strand, London To[?] and His Majesty ...

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  48. SET OF BURGLAR'S TOOLS.

    Early on Saturday morning a constable noticed two boys in Little COllins street standing at doors with revolvers. On his approach they ran ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN ACTRESS.

    Miss Elsie Mackay, an Australian has been engaged as under-study to Mrs Patrick Campbell at His Majesty's Theatre. ...

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  50. ST. KILDA TRAGEDY.

    The last of the five bodies of the victim of the St. Kilda boating disaster on Good Friday, was found floating in the bay, off Garden Vale, this afternoon. ...

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  51. ASIATICS IN NAVY.

    At a meeting [?] yesterday, under the auspices of the Transport Workers' Federation a resolution was carried [?]edging those present to ...

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  52. EUROPEAN IMMIGRANTS.

    Referring to-day to the question of immigration Mr Giv[?] (Minister for Fixte[?] Aff[?]rs) said the had cabled Sir George Reid, asking that full ...

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  53. £120,000 EMBEZZLED.

    Investigations by the police have led to the arrest of a stockbroker named Victor and [?] brother-in-law, on a charge of having embezzled large ...

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  56. HEAVY MELBOURNE FOG.

    Owing to the heavy fog this morning several trains on the suburban lines had to be cancelled. The Darling line trains were stopped at Burnley, the Kew trains ...

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  57. SO[?]OSES S[?]EN FOOD.

    Is [?] Softening Cleansing and [?] Pimples, Fre[?] Wrinkles, Roughness of the Skin, and Sa[?] disappoint the [?] Try a ...

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  59. OVERLAND MOTORIST.

    Francis [?] the overland motorist arrived here to-day from Sydney. He is traveling through to West Australia. ...

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