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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    To day being Easter Monday, The Age office will be cloned for general business at 10 a.m. and reopened at 6 p.m. Between the hours named advertisements may be left with the ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In consequence of the attitude of the Rosebery Government on the eight hours question, the Admiralty having adopted the system in the naval dockyards, masters ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Daily Telegraph states that the Emperor Alexander has openly declared his intention of ruthlessly extinguishing the fires of ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The popular riots which arose yesterday at Buda-Pesth, the capital of Hungary, in connection with the mourning demonstration in memory of Louis Kossuth, were ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A shockingly fatal fire occurred yesterday at a large convent school at Roney, in Franco. Tho fire had got a good hold of the building before it was discovered, and ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    A resident of Bathurst named Hodges, who is on a visit to Sydney, was robbed of £250 on Saturday night while entering the Tivoli Theatre. Hodges received the money on ...

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  8. THE EASTER MANOEUVRES.

    Although tho weather was favorable for the opening of this camp a very disagreeable chauge has now set in, and since the small hours of Saturday morning a cold, biting wind has been ...

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  9. AT THE QUEENSCLTFF FORTS.

    The rain which commenced to fail on Saturday is still continuing, with an almost Easter consistency, heavy squalls coming up from the westward every two hours. This state of ...

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  10. A CASE FOR INQUIRY.

    A dealer named Thos. Paget, 27, died on Saturday in poouliar circumstances. About three weeks ago he went home and told Mrs. Goddard, a woman living in his house, ...

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  11. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    The executive of the Imperial Institute arc communicating with the Governments of the various colonies, inviting them to send samples of glass and china ware to ...

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  12. ANARCHISM IN SPAIN.

    The Spanish Anarchists have threatened to destroy the Cathedral of Cordova, in the south of Spain, by dynamite, as a revenge for tho severe sentences passed 15 months ...

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  13. DEADLOCK IN THE SYDNEY TALLOW MARKET.

    A complication similar to that which recently caused a deadlock in connection with the wool sales has arisen in the tallow market, owing to the tallow buyers having been notified by the ...

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  14. MR. CHAMBERLAIN IN EDINBURGH.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P. for Birmingham, was yesterday attacked in Edinburgh by a number of roughs, who strongly resented his recent caustic speech on Mr. ...

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  15. THE TAMMANY ORGANISATION.

    The Forum, a leading United States magazine, bus published a striking article on tho operations of tho Irish " Tammany " organisation in the United States, in which ...

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  16. THE FRENCH COLONIAL MEDAL.

    The French Government having announced its intention of issuing a now medal of honor in reward for services rendered in the work of extending the ...

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  17. COURT PRECAUTION AGAINST CONSPIRATORS.

    The Queen Regent of Spain, Maria Christina, has given orders that invitations to her court shall be issued only to subjects of approved loyalty in order to ...

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  18. THE HESSE WEDDING.

    Her Majesty Queen Victoria has announced tier intention of attending the marriage of the Duke of Hesse to tho Princess Victoria, Melita, second daughter of ...

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  19. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    The Economist, a leading financial paper, to-day publishes an article on the condition and prospects of the Imperial revenue. The expenditure for the present year has ...

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  20. THE BIMETALLIC QUESTION.

    Mr. David Murray, of Adelaide, has arrived in London, and has announced his intention of consulting Mr. A. J. Balfour, leader of tho Opposition in the House of ...

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  21. AN EPIGRAMMATIC SUICIDE.

    Henry Todd, an employ'e at the Government Insurance Office, Dunedin, shot himself on Saturday. He left a card inscribed—"Cause, lovely woman; effect, broken promised. A thousand ...

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  22. THE POPE AND THE CZAR.

    His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. has issued an encyclical letter, in which he recalls the ancient glories of Poland, and strongly urges the Roman Catholics of that country ...

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  23. POWDER FACTORY EXPLOSION.

    A terrible explosion took place yesterday in a powder factory at Anethburg, in the United States. The factory was completely demolished, and a number of ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In spite of heavy rain the attendance at the Agricultural Society's show yesterday was large. The jumping in connection with Tattersall's Hunters' Plate was concluded, and resulted as ...

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  25. DEATH OF SIR P. F. CUNLIFFE OWEN.

    The death is announced of Sir Phillip Francis Cunliffo Owen, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., C.I.E., well known as an executive commissioner and secretary for Great Britain at ...

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  26. RUSSIA AND AFGHANISTAN.

    Telegrams from India report that Abdurrahman, Ameer of Afghanistan, has recalled to Cabul the Governor whom ho had appointed over the Shepman district ...

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  27. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    An International Association football match was played yesterday between teams, representing Scotland and Wales. The Scottish team won by 5 goals to 2. ...

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  28. THE BRAZILIAN REVOLT.

    General Peixoto, President of the Republic of Brazil, is showing great severity towards leading men who took part in the lately collapsed revolt against ...

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  29. THE BISHOP OF BALLARAT AND CANON SCOTT-HOLLAND.

    As our readers are aware the Bishop of Ballarat recently questioned the correctness of a cablegram published in The Age, ascribing to Canon Scott-Hollund some rather strong ...

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  30. A BANK ALARM.

    At the Coburg branch of the Commercial Bank on Thursday afternoon, Mr. J. Sinclair, the manager of the branch, left it with his wife and went for a holiday. Mr. Edgar ...

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  31. A TRAM CAR SENSATION.

    An incident of a moat extraordinary nature took place on a tram car in Collins-street on Good Friday afternoon. The Rev. J. Carroll, a Roman Catholic clergyman attached to SS. ...

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  32. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Mr. C. B. Balfour, Conservative, and Mr. Tennant, a Liberal, have been nominated as candidates for the vacant seat in tho House of Commons for ...

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  33. WITH THE FLEET.

    The Easter manoeuvres afford one a fair opportunity of judging what the Victorian fleet could accomplish in time of war. For the few days devoted to the purpose tho men and ships ...

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  34. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT IN THE BAY.

    A most sensational incident occurred in the Bay on Wednesday afternoon, when a fishing boat was run down and smashed to fragments by the excursion steamer Ozone. On the ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND.

    The volunteer encampment at Lytton terminates to-morrow with a sham fight. ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Tho Wingfield militia encampment, which lasted two days, came to an end on Saturday. One militiaman had a narrow escape through the bursting of his Martini-Henry. After firing ...

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  37. BAILING UP A BAKER FOR BUNS.

    Early on Friday morning a baker named Wm. Atherton, while driving his cart along Wellington-street, Collingwood, was intercepted by a trio of roughs, who demanded a supply of hot ...

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  38. NON-PAYING RAILWAYS.

    Several weeks since a return was prepared in the Railway department by order of the Minister, showing the annual lass on certain country lines. The return embraced 13 lines, ...

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  39. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Rev. Thos. Cook, Wesleyan, from England, arrived at Perth yesterday, and will open a mission hero to-day. The greatest interest is manifested in his visit. ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Timaru Muling Company shows a loss of £3000, caused by heavy purchases of wheat and a subsequent fall of prices. ...

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  41. THE MINISTER' OF RAIL WAYS.

    Mr. R. Richardson, the Minister of Railways, has -been troubled for some years by a growth on the side of the face. Recently signs of malignancy commenced to develop. An ...

    Article : 102 words
  42. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

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