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  2. DRUIDS' GALA.

    To raise £10,000 for the St. Vincent's Hospital is the beneficent aim of the Dr[?]ds at their annual gala this year. Whatever may have been the secret rites of the ...

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  3. THE EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    Thousands of holiday makers [?] regretting the wind and rain that on Saturday and yesterday interfered with their long anticipated Easter walks bathing ...

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  4. THE CANADIAN NAVY.

    Great interest attaches to the announcement or the Berden Government's naval policy in substitution of the rejected proposals of the late Laurier Government. ...

    Article : 295 words
  5. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The "Ulster Guardian" publishes a forecast of the Irish Home Rule Bill, and sets out the chief points, as follow:--(a) A Council, to consist of 48 members ...

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  6. END OF GOAL STRIKE.

    The national conference of Miners' Federation delegates was held yesterday to consider the recommendation of the executive that work be resumed. The decision of ...

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  7. THE STATE COAL MINE.

    The trouble in connection with the hewing rates and other matters at the State mine will not be advanced any further until after the union officials meet Mr. ...

    Article : 452 words
  8. GREAT RELAY RIDE.

    Some exceptionally interesting features have developed in the great relay ride for cyclists, motor cyclists and motor car drivers which the Dunlop Rubber ...

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  9. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    The floods in the Mississippi Valley have proved disastrous. The volume of water is steadily increasing. Altogether 600 miles of country along the Mississippi are ...

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  10. ARCHBISHOP CARR'S ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

    At St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday morning, Archbishop Carr prefaced his sermon by reference to the generosity of the Druids, who are this year devoting the ...

    Article : 108 words
  11. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    It is understood that a hitch has occurred in the negotiations between Great Britain and Germany for a frank exchange of information concerning the naval ...

    Article : 129 words
  12. ALIEN LAW IN NEW ZEALAND

    Mrs. Elliott, daughter of a Scotchman who is a tea planter at Ceylon, and an Eurasian mother, finds herself strangely situated at Palmerston North. She came ...

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  13. SAVED BY A RETRIEVER.

    Mr. P. H, Illingworth, Liberal M.P., and the members of his family, had a narrow escape from death last night. Recently Mr. Illingworth rented an Elizabeth ...

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  14. SUBJUGATION OF TRIPOLI.

    The Tripoli correspondent of the London "Times" states that the movement towards peaceful activity is gradually gaining sway in Tripoli, and there is every prospect of ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. FRESH TAXATION IN GERMANY.

    The new defence burdens, outlined in the legislation recently introduced in the Raichstag, will necessitate additional taxation in order to provide the requisite revenue. The ...

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  16. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The preferential trade conference between representatives of the Dominion Government and delegates from the West ladies. Jamaica alone excepted, is said to ...

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  17. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    By Saturday the great rush of the outgoing Easter traffic is ordinarily over, and in, consequence the number of passengers travelling on Suburban, seaside and ...

    Article : 307 words
  18. CARLTON ASSAULT CASE.

    INJURED WOMAN SUCCUMBS. Mrs. Kate O'Mahony, invalid pensioner, who was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Thursday last suffering from ...

    Article : 160 words
  19. SENSATIONAL SUICIDE.

    On Saturday evening, between 7 and 8 o'clock two ladies were walking down Canninghame-street, Northcote, to each a tram to the city. One of them, according ...

    Article : 478 words
  20. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CONFERENCE.

    The United Commercial Travellers' Conference was continued yesterday. A motion was carried providing for the investment of the association's funds in ...

    Article : 476 words
  21. A PERILOUS RIDE.

    The passengers of a mail train, travelling at a speed of 50 miles, an hour near Stockton on Tees, Durham, England, have had an amazing escape from death. ...

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  22. ROMAN CATHOLIC DOCTRINE.

    Referring during his sermon at St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday to the necessity of firmness of faith, Archbishop Carr said he had heard with great pain that on a ...

    Article : 184 words
  23. SUNKEN SUBMARINES.

    An interesting experiment in railing sunken submarine vessels has just been made off Cherbourg. Two special balloons were attached to a boat that had been ...

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  24. Y.M.C.A. TOURNAMENT.

    The Y.M.C.A. sporting and athletic tournament began on Saturday with a series of cricket matches at various grounds in and around Melbourne during ...

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  25. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION.

    The South African newspapers generally comment favourable upon the constitution of the Empire Trade Commission. The "Cape Times" declares that the ...

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  26. LARGE HAUL OF JEWELLERY.

    At Neuilly, the residence of M. Demier, ex-Minister for Mexico in France, has been entered by burlgars, and jewellery worth £10,000 has stolen. ...

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  27. THE CLAIMS OF INDIA

    The Calcutta newspapers are urging India's claims to be represented on the Empire Trade Commission. ...

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  28. ROMAN CATHOLIC CLAIMS.

    Sir,--If importunity be a virtue, then certainly Roman agents possess it, for in and out of season they are ceaseless in their demands upon the State for State ...

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  29. EXCITING BOAT COLLISION.

    An exciting collision occurred between the steamers Wodonga and Emerald, near the pile light on Saturday afternoon. The Emrald, with a number of ladies aboard ...

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  30. SOCIALISTS IN AMERICA.

    A Socialist organisation known as the Industrial Workers of the World has been recently disturbing the whole of the Pacific. coast from Vancouver to San ...

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  31. CHURCH SERVICES.

    Yesterday being Easter day [?]terial services were held in the various churches. At St. Paul's Cathedral the services included Holy, Commission at 8 a.m. and ...

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  32. LOSS OF THE KOOMBANA.

    Mr. Moxon, Fremantle manager of the Adelaide S.S. Co., received a report on Saturday from the captain of the Una stating that he had searched Bedout ...

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  33. WORK AND WAGES

    The annual conference of the Carters and Drivers" Union of Victoria was continued at the Trades Hall, Ballarat, on Saturday, and will be concluded on Monday. Five ...

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  34. VICTORIAN WORKERS SYMPATHY.

    At the annual conference of the Political Labor Council of Victoria yesterday it was resolved:--That this conference, representing the industrial ...

    Article : 113 words
  35. FROCK COATS AND TALL HATS.

    The Chinese Amban (Resident) at Lhassa, the capital of Tibet, has hoisted the republican flag and the officials at the Embassy have discarded their queues and ...

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  36. CADETS AND DRILL.

    The search for hoys born in 1898 who neglected to register their names in January with the military authorities is proceeding in other States with as great ...

    Article : 318 words
  37. FURTHER EVIDENCE OF DISASTER.

    A telegraphic message, which came to hand yesterday, supplied further evidence that the steamer Koombuna, apparently with all hands, sank somewhere in the ...

    Article : 143 words
  38. CONTRIBUTION FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The executive of the Timber Workers' Union has cabled £100 to London towards the relief of the English coal strike sufferers. ...

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  39. ORE DISCOVERY IN CANADA.

    A valuable find of iron ore is said to have been made in a range 70 miles long in the Fort Francis district of Ontario. Minors and experts are flocking to the ...

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  40. POLAR PROBLEM.

    Commander Peary, the Arctic explorer, who discovered the North Pole, has been interviewed concerning Captain Scott's expedition in the Antar[?] regions. He ...

    Article : 128 words
  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    A private bill has been introduced into the Japanese Diet to permit criminals sentenced to death to commit hari-kiri (suicide). ...

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  42. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    [?] are noti[?] that to-day and to-morrow the [?] Weero[?] will leave [?] Melbourne at 10.30 a.m. for Queens[?] and [?] To-day and to-morrow the Hygeia will ...

    Article : 171 words
  43. MINING EMPLOYEE.

    A ballot of the members of the Amalgamated Mining Employes' Association of Victoria and Tasmania is being taken on the question:-- ...

    Article : 162 words
  44. "GREATLY EXAGGERATED."

    An unfounded rumor of a man's death was responsible for a series of unpleasant incidents at Yea on Good Friday. Last Wednesday a man named Elijah Pert ...

    Article : 153 words
  45. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Tainui, from Wellington 22nd February. At Plymouth: Tongariro, from Napier 16th February. At Falmouth: English Monarch, from Wallaroo 9th February ...

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