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  2. INTERSTATL NEWS.

    Captain Irvine, of the steamer Innamincka, which has gone into dock in Sydney to renair the damage caused by a cyclonic dishlrbance off Queensland ...

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  3. COUNTRY NWS.

    A report by Mr T. W. Fowler, C. E., on the water supply for Portland, read at the last borough council, meeting, recommended a ceacine for tapping ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Just as the Citizens' Committee was completing its arrangements for the reception and conveyance of the visitors expected in connection with the fund ...

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  5. CABLES.

    The suffragettes in addition to more serious offences, still continue in their orgy of window-smashing and letterburning ...

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  6. CABLES

    General Huerta, the new President of Mexico has published a statement to the effect that General Madero had prior to his downfall, arranged, a list ...

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  7. CABLES.

    The Greeks contemplate landing a [?]ay (Asia Minor). in order to attack the Dardanelles from the soma. The troths are on ...

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  8. ST. ARNAUD.

    Sir Samuel Smale, a respected resident of the Barrakee district died recently, aged 88 years. He went to Ballarat in the early fifties, and later ...

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  9. AMERICAN SECRETARY'S NOTIFI-CATION.

    Mr Knox, Secretary of State, has announced that the United States Government intends to intervene to secure a lair trial for ex-President Madero. ...

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  10. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    An unfortunate mishop oconrred tonight on the railway line at a crossing between the Dunnstown and Bungaree stations. Mr F. J. Arnell in the ...

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  11. MOW PRESIDENT'S APPEAL.

    [?]sident Huerta is asking the rebel [?]ders to confer with the obiect or [?]curing peace throughout Mexico. ...

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  12. TAFT AND MEXICO.

    President Taft, speaking at a race banquet last night, said the united States would exorcise effort to avoid intervoution in Mexico. He ...

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  13. VIRTUE AND MODESTY.

    Preaching at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart to-night Bishop Reville said a suggestion has been thrown out that mixed bathing be allowed in the ...

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  14. PARISIAN SISTERS.

    A branch of tho Women's Social and Political Onion has been established in Paris. Miss Christabel Pankhurst. who is “wanted” by the London police, ...

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  15. TURKS REPULSED.

    The only late report of fighting in [?]e Balkans received in London to-day [?] from Atinens. This advice stated that firing had ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    Advices from Westport, state that a heavy earthquake occurred at 31 minutes past noon. This was succeeded- by a series of minar shocks at 31 o’clock They ...

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  17. HUSBAND’S TERIBLE BLOW.

    Mrs Dummett, aged 19 and her 2[?] year-old daughter were drowned in Sydney Harbor this afternoon through the capsize of a boat. Mr Dummett ...

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  18. “BUCKET SHOP” FRAUD

    Two persons, named Herbert Rusgell and Mina Schneider respectively, were arrested to-day at Monaco in connection with recent “bucket shop" ...

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  19. KILLED BY FALL OF STONE.

    William Thomas, who was working on the big dam at the Burrinjuck irrigation works, was killed through a quantity of stone falling' front 100 feet ...

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  20. O’MALLEY ON O’MALLEY.

    Spcaking at a union banquet on Saturday, Mr O’Malley, Minister for Home Affafrs. compared the present administration of the department ...

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  21. BULLDINGS BARTERED.

    The Turkish Government has sold a member of buildings situated in the [?]stantinople suburbs of Galata and [?]xim Fasha, to a group of French ...

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  22. BARONS AND BUTCHERY.

    A sensation has boon caused in St. Petersburg by the arrest of Baron Heismer and Baron Polmatoff, two high Government officials. on a charge ...

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  23. BEAUFORT.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Beaufort branch of the A.N.A., in accordance with notice, Mr S. Baldwin moved that an extra, sixpenny levy be ...

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  24. RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    Jerome Lucy, 44, a fettler;employed on the railway between Lewisham and Petersham, was run down by a train and Klled this morning He ...

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  25. LABOR CXURTESIES.

    The State Ministry and the bulk of its followers have ignored the P.L.L. Heresy Hunt Committee. Mr. G. Jones, member for Moree who ...

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  26. KIDNAPPING MINISTERS.

    Disorderly scones marked the women’s suffrage meeting at Edmentton last night The meeting was broken up. The police cleared the ...

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  27. FOUND DROWNED.

    The police this morning recovered the body of C. Rowe, a railway employe, of Longlea. Rowe had been missing from his home since Saturday last. He was ...

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  28. NAVAL FUEL.

    The British Government announced in July last that a Royal Commission, with Admiral Lord Fisher as chairman, would be appointed at an early ...

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  29. HAKKI PASHA IN LONDON.

    Hakki Pasha, formerly Grand Vizier [?] Tarkey, who was supposed to have been authorised By the Porte to negoti[?] with the Powers direct, and whose ...

    Article : 125 words
  30. FURTHER EXPLOSIONS.

    Mr O’Malley, the Minister, for Home Affairs is leoking forward hopefully to the operations of the Gommonwealth Bank. "We are told money is tight,” ...

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  31. BENDIGO.

    Two houses owned by J. T. Cox. and occupied by Mrs Boucher. and Mr J. Guest, in Stevenson street, were destroyed. by fire oh Saturday night. ...

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  32. STRANGE TRADES.

    For years it has been the proud of Birmingham that anything you may want, from a pin to a steam gine it is capable of suppiying. And. ...

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  33. THE IRON STEED,

    A surrey party has been, sent out by Mr At. K. Kernot, Chief Engineer tor Railway Obustructioji, to survey the proposed route the Victorian portion ...

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  34. SUDDEN COLLAPSE.

    This evening Mr A. Pilkin, aged 68, a resident of Prahrarn, entered a local pharmacentical shop and complained, o internal pains The chemist waS in the ...

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  35. MARCONI COMPANY.

    In view of the delay on the of the British Government in ratifying the contract with the Marconi Company for the erection of wireless ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND’S NEEDS.

    Mr Denham, Premier of Queensland, stated in the course ofa speech on Saturday that Queensland was a wonderful State, but there wore limitations as to ...

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  37. COLAC.

    The death its reported of Mr Wilson Martin of Carrions. Born in Yorkshire in 1854, he came to Australia in the ship Ocean Chief, in compahy with ...

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  38. SERVIA SUPPORTS MONTE-NEGRO.

    [?] Servian delegate has informed [?] Ambassadors’ Conference that his [?]try associated herseif with Monte[?] in the demands of the latter is ...

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  39. CADET COMPETITION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 293 words
  40. SIC TRANSIT.

    The death is announced of the Dowager Empress of China. (Note—A republic was established in China on 12th February, 1912, on the ...

    Article : 77 words
  41. DAYLESFORD.

    Thrashing operations are now proceeds ing in this district and good yields are being registered. At Musk, Mr J. Balbarrie thrashed 20 acres of wheat for an ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA’S PRIDE.

    S.M.A.S. Australia, the flagship of [?] Australian Navy, has reached [?]anport. She will now prepare for [?] steam trials. ...

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  43. STOP-GAP.

    Mr Baillien has temporarily assumed duty as Agent-General. Note.—Mr Baillien will only hold office and discharge the duties of ...

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  44. "BLAST TO THE DYNAMITE.”

    The-Liberal leaflet. Mr J. Cook, returned to Sydney on Saturday. He said he had been in Victoria all the week, and following on Wednesday’s ...

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  45. HUNTING THE FORTUNATE.

    The Redfern police have been advised that part of the benefits under a New Zealand will is going begging for an owner, who, it is thought; is a ...

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  46. ANTARCTIC FUND.

    [?]large contributions to the [?] fund revived yesterday. These included £10000 cach [?] Lord Strathcona, Lord Howard ...

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  47. MR WADE REFUSED INFORMA.

    In a statement to the press to-day, Mr Wade said that he had applice to the Lands Department for figures and details regarding the land settlement. ...

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  48. UNIVERSITY ASSISTS.

    Sixty-three members of the Senate of the Cambridge Universily [?] se to cooperate with the Oxford University to unto the conferment of degreed ...

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  49. QUICK DECISION.

    The Liberals have now decided to oppose the Naval Bill throughout the entire stages. ...

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  50. GORDON.

    Owing to the late rains potatoes are making excellent growth and grass is springing up in places Still another inch or two of rain would be very ...

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  51. WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS

    Newspapers interpret the appointment of M. Delcasse as French Ambassador at St. Petersburg as a blow against Germany undermining and threatening the ...

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  52. WHAT HAGGIS DOES.

    The Rugby football match placed between Scotland and Ireland yesterday resulted— Scotland, 28 points. ...

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  53. LOCAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    With commendable initiative, and on [?] principle that they give twice who [?] qoickiy. the authorities of St. [?] Church, Sturt street, held ...

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  54. SILENT STREETS.

    Police Tegnlatione intended to make the streets of Berlin quieter by day and night, to come into force on 13th ap[?]l, include the ...

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  55. HOPETOUN.

    There has been a steady falling off in the number of bags delivered daily in the local yards during the past week Up to date 52,536 bags have been ...

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  56. HEAYENLY HAUNTS.

    Further sensational discoveries of gold are -reported from Lionsville, in the Grafton district, Rich specimens. are being unearthed every day. ...

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  57. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    In connoction With the hearing by M. Justice Cussen in the Court of Industrial Appeal of an application for a revision of the deternination of the ...

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  58. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    “The Observer” states that five of the ships in the forthcoming programme will be neither battleships nor battle cruisers, but of the highest type ...

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  59. CANAL TOLLS.

    Discussing the peace treaties with France and Great Britain, President Taft said his wee deeply disappointed at the action of the Semite. It was absurd to ...

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  60. MOE.

    The sum of [?]100 repuired to augment the Government grant of £200 for improvements on the Haunted Hill road, between Moe and Morwell, is ...

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  61. ASAUITH AND ANTARCTIC

    Mr Asqurth, Prime Minister, has in[?]rmed the Lord Mayor that the, Gov[?]ment propose to provide for the re[?] of the late Captain Scott and ...

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  62. BOXING CONTESTS.

    Wolgate defeated Tom Murphy in a 20- round contest. Wolgate was nearly knocked out in the last round and in the carly stages Murphy beat his face to a ...

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  63. UNION BALLOT.

    The Enginedrivers' and Flremen's Association has taken a referndam on the [?]estion-Ars you prepared to refuee to work with [?]on-unionists after 31st ...

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  64. W[?]KETS.

    [?] notwithstanding [?] the Argentine. [?] Sunday. [?] ...

    Article : 12 words
  65. Advertising

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    Advertising : 457 words
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