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  2. GREAT FERRY STRIKE

    The strike of employes on the ferry boats plying in Sydney Harbor is now complete, and the only boats carrying passengers to-day are privately owned ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The management of Pathe's Pictures have evidently struck the right note in their choice of pictures, judging by the crowded houses that have of late filled ...

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  4. CABLES.

    The house of Lady White (widow of Field-Marshal Sir George White, the hero of Ladysmith), situated at Englefield Green, on the Thames, was ...

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  5. CABLES.

    In financial circles there is considerable discussion regarding the loan 1 dotations of tho various Australian ; States, practically at tho some time. ...

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  6. CABLES

    Tho reply of the Balkan Allies to the [?]est proposals of the Great Powers in respect to mediation is not expected for some days inasmuch as Tie Allies ...

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  7. THE WHITE MINSTRELS.

    One of the most delightful amateur entertainments heard in Ballarat for a long time past was that of the White Minstrels at the Mechanics Hall on ...

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  8. EUREKA EASTER CARNIVAL.

    To-day’s attraction will be the Eureka Stockade committee’s Carnival at the Eastern Oral. The opening ceremony will be performed by the ...

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  9. TRUNK TELEPHONE WIRES RE-MOVED NEAR HULL.

    Eighteen trunk telephone wires, each 80 yards in length, were removed near Hull sometime last night. It is suspected that the outrage is the work of ...

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  10. ORDER IN ADRIANOPLE

    A message from Adrianople declares perfect order prorails. The gar[?]son is holding the city heroically, and She Allies are making no progress. ...

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  11. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Many of the soldiers who are in camp near Gawlor were granted leave, on condition that they were not to go into a hotel, and were to be back by 10 o'clock. ...

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  12. “A BLESSING IN DISGUISE.”

    Mr F. E. Winchcombe, M.L.C., of No [?] South Wales, president of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, was interviewed by a representative of the ...

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  13. BOMBARDMENT CONTINUES.

    Tho bombardment of Scutari oon[?]nuas day and night. Several minor [?]orts have boon destroyed. ...

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  14. GREAT BLIZZARD.

    The whole country from Rocky Mountains to Pennsylvania has been swept by a great storm and blizzard. It is known that 50 persons have perished ...

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  15. AUSTRIA AND SCUTARI.

    The newspaper “Tribuna” states that Austria decisively asserts that she will [?]ot permit Scutari to be taken from Albania, even if the town is captured ...

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  16. S.S. TURAKINA’S CARGO.

    Three thousand crates, of cheese is the only portion of the dairy produce of the N.Z. Slopping Company’s steamer Turakina which escaped destruction by ...

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  17. PRESBYTERIAN FELLOWSHIP UNION.

    The annual Presbyterian Fellowship Union Convention was opened at St. Andrew's Hall on Good Friday. It is eight years since this Junction was held ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    It is stated that Austria is about So send a .naval division to tho waters of Albania ...

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  19. RETIRING FROM TURF.

    The “Daily Telegraph” states that the Duke of Devonshire is selling his racehorses and stud, and is retiring from the turf. ...

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  20. “KINGS OF THE FOREST,” AT COLISEUM.

    The wonderful wild animal picture, “Kings of the Forest,” screened at the Colisum Picture Palace on Saturday doubtless was the magnet which drew ...

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  21. RECITAL OF “JULIUS CAESAR.”

    Mr Ernest Brown gave a brilliant recital of Shakespeare's “Julius Caesar" at the Athenaeum Hall on Good Friday evening. It was unfortunate ...

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  22. ITALIAN ACTIVITY.

    Naval preparations on a large scale [?] in progress. The squadron includes six transports. The troops are embarking rapidly. ...

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  23. KOREAN MURDER PLOT.

    In September last the trial of 123 persons accused of complicity in a plot to assassinate Count Terauchi, Governor-Gcneral of Korea, terminated ...

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  24. MANAGER'S STATEMENT.

    The action of the employes of M[?]ly boats, which completed the dislocation of the service, occasioned surprise, for they were working under a separate ...

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  25. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Dr Colo, the Coroner, to-day held an enquiry regarding the death of Hans Christian Fransden, a stevedore, 58 yearn of age, late of Seville street. ...

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  26. TERRIFIC STORM.

    A few violent outbursts of thunder and en exhibition of exceptionally vivid chain lightning, shortly after 4 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, preceded a ...

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  27. AUSTRIA AND MONTENEGRO.

    The reply of Montenegro refusing to [?]llex non-combatants to leave Scutari has greatly irritated the Austrian newspapers. Montenegro promises, ...

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  28. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    Among the cases treated at the Hospital during the past two days were the following:—Mary Plunkett, aged 13, of Sebastopol, suffering from an injury to ...

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  29. AMBASSADORS CONFER AGAIN.

    The ambassadors conference mot unexpectedly on Saturday. It is understood that important pourparlers were discussed. Thu conference will ...

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  30. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINA-TION.

    An attempt was made here to-day to assassinate Sung, formerly Chinese Minister for Education. A mimber of members of the now Parliament of ...

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  31. PRECOCIOUS MURDERER.

    An extraordinary story of murders and suicide by a loalous schoolboy [?]omes Kieff. The boy, whose name was Darinoff, asked a schoolgirl ...

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  32. DOUBLE DISLOCATION.

    Whilst Clifford Leake, aged 19, was climbing a fence, he had the [?]luck to fall and sustain a double dislocation of the collarbone. ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT SERVICE TO BE STARTED.

    Mr A. C. Carmichael, the Minister for Labor, has been busy to-day with a conference of representatives of the Ferries Company, the employes, and ...

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  34. SERIOUS FALLS.

    Wm Cassidy, aged 15, has been taken to the Maryborough Hospital with a fractured leg, caused through a full from a fence. James M'Kenzie, son of ...

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  35. HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE.

    If must be very gratifying to Mr E. J. Cole, the popular manager of the Bohemian Company, to receiye such record patronage during the delightful ...

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  36. CANADIAN NAVY.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurior states that the whole object of the obstruction winch the Opposion is now offering to the navy policy is to secure the building ...

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  37. CYCLIST INJURED.

    Ireson Daniels, 19 years of age, a clerk, living in Queen's parade, Clifton Hill, is a patient in the Melbourne Hospital, suffering from concussion. He ...

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  38. SUSPICIONS AROUSED.

    Suspicious circumstances are believed to surround tho death of Colonel Charles Mocking, a wealthy , land own[?] who died in March, 1912, aged,73. ...

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  39. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    At a late hour last nights four members of Mr Holmfield’s family, living in East Maryborough, were admitted to the hospital, suffering from ptomaine ...

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  40. JUMPED FROM BALCONY.

    Chas Harris, an old aged pensicner, who was a patient at the Melbourne Hospita, and had a bed on the balcony at the institution, last night, during the ...

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  41. GERMAN ARMY.

    Monarchicals are provoking a movement with the object of urging the Reichstag to give the Government a blank cheque for £50,000,000, by ...

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  42. PRESENTATION.

    A very pleasing function took place at the close of business on Thursday night last, when the employes of Williams’ the Shoemen met, at the firm’s ...

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  43. MR CABMICHAEL’S PROPOSAL.

    The Cabinet decided to run a free serviee to North Sydney on two Government steamers. The Cabinet rejected. Mr Carmichael’s proposal that the men ...

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  44. UNFORTUNATE INVALID.

    Mr Robert M'Coll, a resident of Meredith, who came to Geelong for medical treatment for the abstraction of a blood vessel in the temple, figured in a ...

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  45. ROYAL COSTEDY COMPANY.

    The management of the Royal Comedy Company Beg to notify their patrons that owing to the theatre being engaged they will give the weekly entertainments ...

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  46. IMPEDIMENT IN CONDITION.

    The members of the Holmfield family who were attacked by ptomaine paisoning on Friday, are improving. Four children in the hospital are still ...

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  47. FARMERS’ THREAT.

    Califcrnian farmers are combining to cany a law in the State Legislature to prevent Japanese from holding real estate. They threaten to drive out ...

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  48. NEWCASTLE QUIET.

    The ferry strike in Sydney is not likely to extend to the ferry workers and waterside men in Newcastle, and so far everything is quiet. ...

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  49. AMERICA AND FAR EAST

    President Woodrow Wilson announces that the attitude of the United States respecting the Chinese loan does not mean the retirement of the United ...

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  50. BUD ATKINSON’S AMERJCAN.

    An advance man for Bud Athinson’s American Circus and Wild West Shown Was in town on Saturday moking the final arrangements for the coming of ...

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  51. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    A meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr H. V. M'Kay will be held at the Athenseum Hall, Grenville street, on Wednesday. 26th inst., at 8 ...

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  52. STATE SHIPYARDS.

    His Excellency the State Governor, Sir John Fuller, has been requested by Mr Edgar, Minister for Public Works, to officially open the State shipyards. ...

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  53. N.S.W. COASTAL TRADE.

    SS. Poonhar, a new steamer built to the order of the North Coast Steam Navigation Company of Now South Wales has been launched at Glasgow. ...

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  54. HUNDREDS ON STRIKE.

    In all about 350 ferry employes are now on strike, including 150 from the Sydney Ferry, Limited, 100 from Balmain, 90 from Manly, and 16 from the ...

    Article : 173 words
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