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  2. THE EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    The city presented a quiet appearance throughout Good Friday, as most of those who were able to get away from town for the holidays had left by the Thursday ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The news of the bombardment of Apia by the British war ships Royalist and Porpoise, and the American Admiral Krantz's flag ship Philadelphia, is commented on by the ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Mr. Want, the Attorney-General in the New South Wales Government, who is now on a visit to England, has replied to a message he has received from the Premier, ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In the recent operations against the Filipinos the American troops have shown great dash and bravery. On Monday the South Dakota regiment ...

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  6. THE EASTER MILITARY WORK.

    The Victorian field force is again under canvas--not in some absolutely safe part of the interior where, as last year, it was difficult to even imagine the presence of a real ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Notwithstanding the assertions recently made that the deficit in the British budget will not exceed £1,000,000, the "Times" to-day states that the Chancellor of the ...

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  8. AN AFFAIR OF OUTPOSTS.

    After a few hours repose the camp was again astir, the reveille being sounded at 5.50 a.m. Half the day was devoted to parades. Under regimental arrangements, ...

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  9. THE RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The railway traffic Thursday and yesterday compares very favorably with the returns for the corresponding days of last year. The returns from Spencer-street for ...

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  10. SERVICES AT THE CATHEDRAL.

    The usual Good Friday services were held at St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday, and were attended by large congregations. The morning service was taken by the Bishop of ...

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  11. THE MORTALITY RECORD.

    The American casualties have been fairly heavy during the recent operations against the Filipinos. During February and March the record is 157 killed, 864 wounded. ...

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  12. THE MARCH REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue returns of the British Treasury for the March quarter of the current year show that receipts totalled £39,516,875. Of this sum customs duties furnished ...

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  13. REMOVAL OF THE INSURGENT CAPITAL.

    The Filipino insurgents have removed their capital from Malolos, which is in danger of attack from the Americans, to San Fernande, more remotely situated in the interior of the ...

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  14. A BUN FESTIVAL.

    The usual "bun festival" was hold yesterday Connection with the Ragged Boys' Mission, in Latrobe-street. Nearly 300 juveniles were accommodated at each laying of ...

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  15. MR. REID AND THE COUNCIL.

    The Premier, Mr. G. H. Reid, speaking at Wailsend to-night, made a scathing attack on the Upper House in respect to its action on the federation question. He ...

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  16. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    It is announced that in the Peace Conference summoned by the Czar, and which is to be held at The Hague in May, Russia will make the settlement of disputes by ...

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  17. SOCIALISM IN BELGIUM.

    The expulsion of a French priest who was lecturing on Socialism in Liege provoked a furious scene in the Belgian Parliament. Members of the Loft aud Right were with ...

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  18. ATTITUDE OF ENGLAND.

    An influential deputation, organised by Mr. W. T. Stead, who is promoting the agitation in favor of the Crusade of Peace, has waited on the Government. ...

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  19. THE DRUIDS' GALA.

    An attraction to-day in the city will be the Druids' Gala. At 1 p.m. the Intercolonial bands will form into a combined band at St. Patrick's Hall, and, headed by ...

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  20. THE THEATRES, &c.

    At the Princess's Theatre this evening. Melbourne playgoers will be introduced for the first time to one of the latest London sensations, The Hello of New York, which ...

    Article : 434 words
  21. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  22. THE TASMANIAN ENCAMPMENT.

    The weather is [?]er and more settled. Contingents of the defence force are arriving from all parts of the colony, and going into camp at Bellevue. ...

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  23. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    A "Government Gazette" supplement was posted at the Parliament Buildings to-day proroguing the Houses till Tuesday, 11th April, and summoning them on that day for ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLICY

    The Premier, Mr. Kingston, delivered a speech in the Town Hall this evening, setting forth the Government policy. The building was crowded, and he had a splendid ...

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  25. COAL FOR THE WAR SHIPS.

    The Steamer Pukaki has left Wellington for Westport in order to load coal supplies for the British war ships at Samoa. ...

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  26. SELECTING THE UPPER HOUSE NOMINEES.

    The members of the Labor party have taken active steps to select a list of candidates for inclusion in the bunch which they have apparently been given to understand ...

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  27. THE CUNARD LINERS.

    The British Admiralty has decided to withdraw its annual subvention from the Cunard liners Lucania and Campania, which, as vessels of the Naval Reserve cruiser force, are ...

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  28. TREATMENT OF' ABORIGINES.

    Mr. Wittenoom, the Agent-General for West Australia, has accorded an interview to a representative from the "St. James's Gazette," which had published scathing ...

    Article : 146 words
  29. ENGLAND AND TONGA.

    Intelligence has been received that H.M.S. Tauranga visited Tonga. The captain warned the king that if any territory, so much as a square foot, wore given to ...

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  30. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL BAZAAR.

    Any entertainment which is promoted in the cause of charity usually meets with generous public support, so that it may be confidently anticipated that the Easter Fair, ...

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  31. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The paddle steamer Ozone, is advertised to leave the Port Melbourne railway pier at 10.30 a.m. to-day, for Schnapper Point, Dromana and Sorrrento, and at 11.10 a.m. to-morrow (Sunday), for ...

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  32. H.M.S. TAURANGA'S MISSION.

    Some weeks ago a rumor was abroad that Germany intended seizing-Vavan, one of the principal centres in the Tongan group, as security for large sums owing to German ...

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  33. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The "Times," commenting on the constitution of the Australian team now on the way to England, declares that the wonderful batting and bowling feats which ...

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  34. THE FREMANTLE STRIKE.

    The case against Shannon, charged with assaulting the police in connection with the riot at the jetty on Saturday, was concluded to-day. The magistrate said the evidence ...

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  35. ARTILLERY AT THE HEADS.

    The garrison artillery went into camp at Queenscliff on Thursday for their annual practice firing. A few detachments of men arrived during the afternoon, but the main ...

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  36. RUSSIA AND AFGHANISTAN.

    Mr. Cobbold, an English traveller in Central Asia, has been expelled from the Russian Pamirs--the Roof of the World--where three empires meet. He declares that he ...

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  37. MELBOURNE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY

    Gounod's snored masterpiece, which was chosen by the above society for their Good Friday concert, seems now to have firmly established itself in favor with that section ...

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  38. COUNTRY SPORTS AND CELEBRATIONS.

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The French Government has apologised for the affray between French and British sailors in the Mediterranean port of Ville-franche, where a number of sailors from ...

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  40. FIGHTING IN WEST AFRICA.

    Another native disturbance is reported from West Africa. There has been some sharp righting on the Niger, and the British operations have so far been successful that ...

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  41. A WOMAN JUMPS INTO THE YARRA.

    About 6 p.m. yesterday Victoria Bombars, married, residing at Tope-street, South Melbourne, jumped into the Yarra. A lighterman on the Goldhunter, lying at the ...

    Article : 144 words
  42. SHOCKING DEATH OF AN INFANT.

    Mr. Morrison held an inquest at the Morgue on Thursday relative to the death of an infant, the illegitimate offspring of a girl named Bridget Smith, 18, living with her ...

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  43. THE GOLD YIELD OF 1899.

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  44. AN ELECTION AT THE CAPE.

    Sir James Sivewright, who was Commissioner of Railways in the late Administration of Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, has lost his seat for Stellenbosch. The election was won by Mr. ...

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  45. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company Limited has disposed of its sailing ships Opawa, 1076 tons; Turakina, 1180 tons; and Wattangi, 1138 tons register, and has decided ...

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  46. THE ALLEGED MINING SCRIP FRAUDS.

    Yesterday Detective Dalton arrived from Capetown, having in custody James Whyte, late manager of the New Perseverance and other gold mining companies. Whyte left Melbourne, and was traced ...

    Article : 131 words
  47. A MAMMOTH WEDDING GIFT.

    William,Vanderbilt, the American multimillionaire, has made a wedding gift to his son, who is about to be married, of £2,000,000. ...

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  49. THE OBER AMMERGAU PASSION PLAY.

    Mr. Walter Bentley gave a pictorial illustration of the Ober-Ammergau Passion Play yesterday evening to an enormous audience, which filled the Exhibition Building in every ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. Oceana arrived at Colombo from Australia morning 29th. ...

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