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  2. BALLARAT IMPERIAL FOOT-BALL CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Ballarat Imperial Football club was held last might at Firman's [?] It cohen presding There was a large ...

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  3. CABLES

    Two hundred [?]ousand people have. been rendered [?] by the grent [?] in the Middie West. A despatch from [?] the ...

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  4. CABLES.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Admaralty) made his spcech explaining the naval estimates for ...

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  5. CABLES

    There was plenty at excitement in the House of Commons this evening. when the Consolidated Fund Bill was under discussion. ...

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  6. CABLES.

    The news of tae tail [?] after a siege of five months was officially coun[?] from Sona to-day It appears that the furkish ...

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  7. CANADIAN SUPPLY.

    liberals, who are still obstructink the Naval Bill, have agreed to Allow the Government to vote supply in con sequence, of the chabtic state of the ...

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  8. BULGARIAN’S ENORMOUS LOSSES

    Advices received here state that in taking Adrianople the Bulgarians suffered [?] Sjukri Pasha wired to Constantinople, “I shall only ...

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  9. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The “Times" saya that Mr Churchill’s statement will long be remembered ’ for its bearing upon European and Imperial naval problems. ...

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  10. MEMBER SUSPENDED.

    Mr Moore, Uinonist member for Armagh North, has been suspended for the remainder of the session. ...

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  11. TERRIFIC CARNAGE.

    Telegrams from Sofia state that at the beginning of the final attack on Adrianople the Bulgarians were [?] down [?] ...

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  12. MR. WATT IN LONDON.

    The Hon. W. A. Watt, Premier of Victoria, who arrived in London yesterday, was interviewed to-day by the representatives of 30 newspapers, ...

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  13. NAVAL ESTIMATE.

    Speaking in the Commons on the naval estimates, Mr Winston Churchill, Firs Lord of the Admiralty, said the estimates would have, been cubstantially ...

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  14. ILL-FATED DAYTON.

    The plight of the City of Dayton in Ohio is now almost imdescribable Fist came the tornado and flood then the explosion of an oil tank brought ...

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  15. DUMA CHEERS.

    Remarkable soenes were witnessed in the Russian Duma over the fall of Adrianople. Repeated cheering greeted the President’s announcoment. ...

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  16. TENIS.

    The final round of the Niall Cup tennis contest, between teams representing the Melbourne and Sydney Universities was concluded to-day. ...

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  17. SPORTING NEWS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 343 words
  18. BALKANS FRANTICALLY PLEASED

    News of the fall of Adrianople was rec[?]iced with frantic enthusiasm throughout the Balkans. King Ferdinand and the Royal Prncess have ...

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  19. MOTOR RACE.

    The motor-car reliability contest from Sydney to Melbourne was advanced another stage to-day Twenty covered the 121 miles separating ...

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  20. BUSINESS SECTION ABLAZE.

    When the last advices left Dayton, the whole business section was ablaze. A ghastly feature of the conflagration is the loss of life it is occasioning. ...

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  21. TCHATALDJA CAPTURED.

    The Bulgarian Legation in London has been informed that Techataldja has been captured by the Allies alter two days' desperate fighting. ...

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  22. NEW VICTORIAN LOAN.

    Mr Watt, the Victorian Premier, Stated, in the course ot an interview, that he hoped to arrange a new £1,000.000 Loan for railways and harbor ...

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  23. CIVILIANS IN SKUTARI.

    There has been an unexpected development in respect to the Austrian demand to Montenegre that the civil population of Sicilian should be ...

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  24. LOOTERS TO BE SHOT.

    Citizens of the town finding that looting was rampant, organised vigilance committees and gave notice that all looters would be summarily shot. ...

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  25. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The searcb party to-day discovered the body of the missing tourist, Bingham. There were indications that he perished from cold and starvation. ...

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  26. NEW MINISTRY.

    M. Barthou, the now Prime Minister of France, yesterday outlined the Government's programme. It upheld the extension of the period of training ...

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  27. S[?] PASHA CAPTURED.

    Later messages from Sofia explain that Shukri Pasha, commander of the Adrianople garrison, did not surrender to the Bulgar General lvanoff. He ...

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  28. A RACECOURSE ACCIDENT.

    During the Tunning of the Trial Handicap, at Green’s Creek to-day, [?] appeared [?] bore onto Boy Casey. [?] Turner, the rider of Nanegai was seen ...

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  29. HOLOCAUST OF FLAME.

    Flames is how raging at Dayton, Ohio. Eight business bouses have been burned. There are no means of checking the outbreak. fitteen thoussnd ...

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  30. WEATHER AND WIRES.

    The telegraphic service was seriously interfered with by stormy weather today. The weather has been wintry, and in the district severe gales have ...

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  31. BENDIGO EASTER FAIR.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  32. LITERARY COMPETITIONS.

    At the competitions to-day. Miss [?] Rose (Melbourne) and Pearlie M'Kenzie[?] (Ballarat) were awarded first and second prize respectively for Scripture ...

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  33. REPORT UNCONFIRMED.

    No confirmation has been received [?] of the report that the Turks have [?] Tchatldja. ...

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  34. BRITAIN AND PERSIA.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary, at State for Foreign made a statementin the House of Commons to-day on the subject of Britsh policy in Persia. ...

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  35. LORD WOLSELEY.

    Field-Marshal Viscount Wolseley wi[]?] be bried in St Paul's Cathedral on Monday next. ...

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  36. DEPORTING SUFFRAGETTES

    Lord Robert Cecil, in an article in the ‘Daily Mail,” admits that an anarchist in the form of a militant suffragette is difficult to deal with. ...

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  37. GREEN’S CREEK RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 words
  38. STOCK EXCHANGE BUOYANT.

    The London Stock Exchange was [?] to-day at the prospect of pc[?] console were quoted at £74 5s ...

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  39. RELIEF FUND.

    The North Mount Lyell Disaster Relief Fund, including the Australian contributions, amounts to £30,611. The Ballarat Anglers' Society held ...

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  40. LAND AT CANADIAN.

    The attention of Mr Graham Minister for agriculture was drawn to-day to the statement that it would be advisable to devise a scheme of ...

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  41. OVERSEAS MINISTERS

    "The British Ministry to-night enter[?] the visiting overseas’ Ministers at a banquet at the Foreign Office. The guests of honor were the Hon. W ...

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  42. BRIGHTON SMASH.

    Dr Cole, the Coromer assisted by a jury of seven to-day continued the inqniry into cause of the death of Janies Neil Alison aged 21 years; which ...

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  43. EUROPEAN COMPLIMENT.

    Sir Edward Grey’s speech in the Commons has created an excellent impresion in Germany The Cologne Gzaette" states that Europe owes him ...

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  44. WORKING MAN’S STATUS

    Addressing the Teachers’ National Union Conference yesterday, Lord Haldane, Lord High Chancellor, advocated a system of education placing ...

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  45. IMMIGRANT VICAR.

    In the Co[?] Count to-day the Right Rev. Dr Darury Biahap of Ripen, unfrocked the Rev Albert Knight the Vicar of Hunsley (Yorks) who ...

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  46. FEDERAL ELEGTIONS.

    Mr Fisher Prime Minister left by the Sydney expr[?] this afternoon on his way to Maryborought Queensland where he will deliver his policy speech ...

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  47. JACOMAR SOLD

    Tje racehorse Jacomar has been sold to Mr O.P. Scott, to be exporte to India. ...

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  48. S.S. TURAKINA.

    The N.Z. Shipping Company's [?]teamer Turakina, which was beached in [?] de Jan[?] Harbor owing to a [?] on board has been fe[?] and is ...

    Article : 38 words
  49. MINING INVESTORS’ PROTEST.

    Thirry-three companies representing a capital of £9,790,000 have forwarded a memorial to Mr Seaddan Premire of Western Australia, protesting against ...

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  50. PIASTRE’S, LEG HURT.

    Since the race in the Cumberland Stakes on Wednesday Piastre's leg has filled and he will not be running in the A.J.C. Plate on Saturday. ...

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  51. IMPORTANT INVENTION

    The newspepers to-day give promnence to an important invention which has been successfully tested. This invention is for the conversion. ...

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  52. GOLF.

    At the annual meeting of the Maryborough Golf Club last night Dr E.W Deane was elected president, Mr J. C. Murphy vice-president and Mr H.C. ...

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  53. BAPTIST UNION.

    The Rov. George Pearce Gould, M.A. gresident of Regent’s Park College since 1890, has been chosen. to be Presadant of the Baptist Union for the ...

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  54. MR THOMAS' CAMPAIGN

    Mr Thomas Minister for External Affa[?] will laeve for tasman[?] to-mor row afternoon by the steamer [?] to underiake [?] day's com[?] ...

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  55. FEEBLE-MINDED CHILDREN.

    In furtherance of the proposals decided’ upon by the recent Medical Offices Congress, Dr Jones, Inspector[?] era[?] of the Insane has arranged with ...

    Article : 77 words
  56. LABOR AND LIBERALS.

    The Independent Lobor Party comtinued its conference at m[?] today. The delagetes unai[?] decided ...

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  57. CRICKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  58. AGRA MURDER.

    Lieutenant Clark, a doctor in the Indian army, was executed at Allahabad to-day for having, with Mrs Fulham, a widow abetted in the murder ...

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  59. WHEAT MARKET.

    the wheat market is dull. ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. INSTEP CUT WITH AXE.

    Mr f. Tromft of Beaufort had the misforture whilst using an axe to infict a severe cut on his left instep Dr G.A [?] closed the wound with ...

    Article : 60 words
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