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  4. MOTING IN THE WINE DISTRICTS.

    Military aeroplanes reconnoitred in the disturbed districts where thousands of troops are now stationed. Many further arrests have been ...

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  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    The Liberal Council is promoting a testimonial to Right Hon. Thomas Burt, Father of the House of Commons. ...

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  6. THE RECIPROCITY BILL.

    The Reciprocity Bill is before the House of Representatives. Strong opposition is being developed, but the passage of the measure through ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Mrs. L. J. Godfrey, wife of the manager of the Commercial Bank here, was accidently shots in the breast with a revolver and ...

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  8. VICTORIA'S GOVERNOR FAREWELLED.

    Many relations and friends of Sir. J. Fuller Victorian Governor elect attended at St. Patrick's railway station to bid him farewell prior to ...

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  9. RUSSIAN POLITICS.

    M. Stolypin (Premier), in the Council of State, answered several interpellations (against, his action in utilising Article 87 of the Fundamental ...

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  10. A CORONATION SERVICE.

    A procession, headed by the Bishops of London, Kensington, Stephen and Islington, in full canonicals, 150 ...

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  11. THE GOVERNOR'S NORTHERN TOUR.

    Sir William Macgregor is much improved in health. He left for the north by the steamer St. Albans on Saturday evening. ...

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  12. SOCIAL NOTES.

    Mr. J. H. Blain, Manager of the Bank of Commerce, Bowen, arrived by the Allinga on Friday to spend the Easter holiday in Mackay. He ...

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  13. HYDRAULIC ENGINEER RESIGNS.

    Mr. R. T. McKay, assistant Engineer of the Water Conservation branch of the Public Works Department, N.S. Wales, who was recently ...

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  14. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    The Mansion House fund for the purpose of erecting a memorial to King Edward, has now reached £58,400. ...

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  15. ATTACKING ENGLISH RITUALISTS.

    A band of Wickliffe preachers, headed by Mr. Kensit, disturbed the Venenation of the Cross at Holy Trinity Church, Hoxton. Mr. Kensit, ...

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  16. RIGHT HON. LLYOD GEORGE.

    Right Hon. Llyod George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) who has been laid aside through illness for some months, delivered his first ...

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  17. ENGINE DRIVERS' STRIKE.

    The sum of £500 was received to-day by the Amalgamated Engine Driver Association towards the strike fund. The Political Labour ...

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  18. PURCHASING OLD POTTERIES.

    Tho [?] potteries on the railway line from Shewsbury to Llaunmirch, which cost £2,000,000 to erect, but which have been derelict for thirty ...

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  19. FALL FROM HOTEL.

    A man fell over 100 feet to the pavement from the third story of the Grand Hotel in Spring street this morning. It is supposed to be a ...

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  20. THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    Viscount Haldane has been appointed a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, succeeding Lord James of Hereford, who ...

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  21. A NIGERIAN RAILWAY.

    Four hundred miles of railway, connecting Baro on the Niger with Kano, in the heart of Northern Nigeria, has been opened. ...

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  22. PENNY POSTAGE GAZETTED

    The Federal Executive Council to-day issued a proclamation bringing penny postage into force on May 1. ...

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  23. CHECKING BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT.

    The boy scout movement, which made rapid headway has been checked, the Russian authorities ordering the police to search ...

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  24. THE WEATHER.

    A steady rainfall continued for the greater part of yesterday and made everything very sloppy, though the local fall was small. No break ...

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  25. SHIPPING.

    April 16.--Wodonga, s., from southern ports. Passengers: Mesdames Stewart (and five children), G. V. Perry, Colquhoun; Miss Wen[?]ell; ...

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  26. DESTROYING ENGLISH ESTATES.

    Trippers are blamed for having by carelessness or design, set fire to large tracts of gorse in three places on the hillsides between Folkstone ...

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  27. THE Y0NGALA.

    A Japanese beche-de-mer fisherman, now at Flat Top, made the statement yesterday that he was quite sure he could locate the wreck of ...

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  28. ACTION AGAINST A GOVERNOR.

    On tho ground that he is mentally and morally incapacitated from attending duties political, a prosecution has commenced of M. ...

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  29. ANOTHER SHIRTWAIST FIRE.

    Two hundred girls escaped from a burning shirtwaist factory, the firemen assisting them down the escapes. A policeman who noticed the ...

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  30. THE ALGECIRAS ACT.

    Newspapers are mooting the expediency of bringing the Algecinas Act up to date, altering that powers are able to count upon the Sultan's ...

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  31. BIG SHIPMENT OF GAS FITTINGS.

    Direct from England, comprising indoor and outdoor Lamps, all the latest styles in pendants, best XXX Block Mantlet, Fancy Globes, Gas ...

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  32. SHIPPING MEMOS.

    TENDER TO MEET WYANDRA Passengers bound north by the Wyandra will be taken out by the Brinawarr, which leaves the ...

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  33. FRENCH BATTLESHIPS.

    The Senate has adopted a bill to begin two battleships this year. ...

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  34. TREE WHICH SUPPLIES RAIN.

    One of the botanical curiosities of Peru, which offers a protection against drought, is the rain tree, and some interesting particulars of it ...

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  35. DEATH OF A C.J.

    Judge Tacherlan, Chief Justice of Canada, died yesterday. ...

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  36. A GOOD RUN.

    The A.U.S.N, mail steamer Wodonga arrived at the anchorage yesterday, at 7.20 a.m., having made the trip from Gladstone in 17 hours 20 ...

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  37. AERONAUTICS.

    M. Le Blanc aeroplaned 7[?] 2-5 miles at Paris in 63 minutes, thus beating the world's record. ...

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  38. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    During the debate in the United States Senate, Senator Lodge declared that the reports that Japanese activity in Mexico was inimical to ...

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  40. ARRESTING AGITATORS.

    Several police, engaged in the surveillance of anarchists, have been sent to Rheims to arrest the well-known Parisian agitators. ...

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  41. THE ICEBERG.

    The tender Iceberg which waited on the Cooma yesterday was unable to return to town until a late hour last night owing to the low tide. ...

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  42. CONFLICT WITH STRIKERS.

    Five hundred navvies, who are on strike at the works at Marseilles, came into conflict with the police. Revolvers were used, resulting in ...

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  43. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    President Taft announced that Mr. Hill, American Ambassador in Berlin, will resign on July 1st. No reason is given for the resignation. ...

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  44. THE FASHIONS.

    "Are the fashions ugly ?" is a question that an American magazine has asked a number of artists, and the general opinion expressed seems ...

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  45. ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP CO.

    The Adelaide S.S. Company has ordered three new up to date steamers for inter-State trade, the first to be ready in 12 months. The ...

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  46. Berlin, Saturday.

    The resignation of Mr. Hill, of the Ambassadorship, recalls the coolness raised by the Kaiser's objections to his appointment in 1908. ...

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  47. REBELLION IN MEXICO.

    The rebels are concentrating at Agnaprieta, with the intention apparently to hold the town against the Federals, also to for, ...

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  48. THE COOMA.

    The Cooma arrived at Flat Top after mid-day yesterday and after discharging mails, etc., resumed her voyage south. Later in the ...

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    The Waiter: "Beg pardon, sir, but --ahem!--the gents here usually remember my services." The Guest (pocketing all the ...

    Article : 43 words
  50. DR. GREGORSON MISSING.

    Dr. Gregorson's fate is uncertain. Two hundred Gurkhas and a company of Mahratins are being despatched to the Abort country to search ...

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