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  2. [?]TRY NEWS.

    [?] occurred at Avoca at an [?] hour on Saturday morning and 82 pionts of [?] were recorded at the local observatory. The rainiall was very ...

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  3. I[?]ERS AN NEWS.

    T[?] 43rd [?] of [?] at [?] was celecrated at the [?] afternoon. Among those present was the ...

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  4. MR. AHKETT'S RETERN

    Mr [?]liam At Kett, was wen[?] China as the offical representative [?] Australian Chinese at the catirereneg at Pekin, which preceded the opening of ...

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  5. CABLES.

    Mr Bichard Cluey who was first At torney General and afterwards Scoretary off Sate in Abe Democratis Cabuet of 1893-1897, read an interesting paper on ...

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  6. CABLES.

    A bill introduced into the House of Commons by Mr W. Pearce, Libera member for Limchonse fixing the time for voting on polling days at from 7 ...

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  7. CABLES.

    Three plots, which had been catched by the siulragelaes, have boea nipped In the bud owing to the Police having be come cogmisant of the intenions of the ...

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  8. CABLES.

    Ncins is to hand' from Constantinople that the Great Powers have invited the Porte and the Ball[?] Allies is appiont delegates to discuss the preliminaries of ...

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  9. POT PLANT THEPTS.

    A theft which was evidently comirtted for the purpose of shewing the contempt which the perpetrator has for the police was committed last pight. ...

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  10. BUNCAREE.

    Another break has occurred in the weatner, whicl isnot allogecher we come to the isrmer. What is waated more than sain at the present time is ...

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  11. GUILTY OF ESPLONAGE.

    A man named Kohler and his wife have been convivial at Deipzig on a charge of espionage. It was alleged that the acensed obtained German ...

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  12. SKUTARI GARRISON.

    [?] Pasha the Turkish commander at Skutam and his trosps, who were alsowed to march out of the town with sheir arnus are proceding to tarana a ...

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  13. RAIN IN TASMANLA.

    Rain fell in the naith of the state yesterday; after a long spell of how ary weather. Several sporting fixturce, in cludirlg the Devonport taces, had to be ...

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  14. ADDRESS BY MR. BRYCE.

    Mr Brvce, British Ambassador, Speaking at the Pilorims Club banquet last night, said e hoped the Pan[?] cunal question would not prove a cause of ...

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  15. S. S. TURAKINA.

    The New Zealand Shipping Compady's steamer Turakina, 10 SOS tons, which was severely damaged by fire last month in Ric do Jareiro Harber, Sailed to-day ...

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  16. ANETHER USE FOR RABBLIS.

    At a meeting of the Wagga Pastures Protection Board. a letter was re-Geived from the Riverina coursing Club, asking for permission to keep ...

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  17. BEAUFORT.

    The ollicers of the Benutoxt Thistle Club have received a donation of £25 from Mr Philip Russell, of Wawallok, towards the anniversary celebrations. ...

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  18. BOMB AT CARDIFF.

    Another bomb outrage was attempted to-day by the. suffragettes. A policeman at Cardift discovered a bomb, with a lighted fuse attached, on ...

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  19. WIPPHDRAWAL OF BULGARIAN TROOPS.

    An announce ment from Salonika of the sadden withdrawal of the Bulgarina [?] three days to [?] diploneitic ...

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  20. BRITISH MERCHANT IN JAPAN.

    Mr W. A. Wheeter of Messrs Genz, Wheeler, and Co. Knitting machine mannfacturers. of leicestar who was arrested at Yokohamain tanuary last ...

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  21. FOREIGNERS IN KOREA.

    Representatives of Japan, and of the Foreigr, Powers in terested have signed adraft agreement by which the foreign settlements in korea are to be abolish ...

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  22. ROTTEN ORANGES AND EGGS.

    When the sufiragettes atlempted to hold a meeting at Trowbridge, near Bath (Wiltshire), to-day. they met with a hos tile recoption from their andience. ...

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  23. LARTHOUAKE SHOCK.

    An carthquake occurred at 10.7 on Saturday morning, Reports from Invercargill state that the lond rumbling was aceompanied by the oder or ...

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  24. AUSTRIA'S ATTITUDE.

    It is stated in official circles that if the Pewers do not agree to take united action regarding Skutari by a nrandate Austria will proceed alone. ...

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  25. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The third series of wool sales were contimed to-day. Rates for crossbreds rules. very firm but mermoes remained uichaneed ...

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  26. MRS DESPARD RELEASED.

    Mrs Destrard and two of the thhree other wemen who were fined yesterday for Obstructing Traffic in Trafalgar Square, were not long in prison. ...

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  27. CEB HORISE LEA PSTERKIL.

    A sensational incident occuriad in a busy tharoughfare shortly afrer mid-day when a dab hocse narrowly esciped death from being impaled. ...

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  28. AMBASSADORS AND SKUTARI.

    The Ambessadors Conference met again yeserday. when the question of Skutari was discused. It is understeed that the cenference ...

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  29. DAYLESFORD.

    Mr Geo Breniner, who recently resigned his seat in the Glenlyen Shire Council was again nohunated for the Vacaney, and as was expected has been ...

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  30. HARMLESS. BOMB.

    The bemb discovered by a Policeman on the doorstep of Lloved's Bank, at Cardiff, was afterwards proved to be Compoced of harmless material. ...

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  31. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is very firm. ...

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  32. PRAYERS FOR CHINA.

    Much interest has be[?] by the request of the Chirfese Governuient that prayers fonrthe Rapublic should be xald in al christian chimches on 27th April. ...

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  33. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Stella Myrtle cabldwell a young we man, mas fourld dying in a shelter shed it Figtree on February 13. She suc ctimded two davs later. ...

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  34. PRISONERS PARDONED.

    In order to mark the rejoicings in [?] annection with the fall of Skutari king Niobolas has pardoned muny prisoure, wincluding Radovies, the ex-Pramier, who ...

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  35. TRAIN SET ON FIRE.

    Suffragettes set fire to a train tying inside Teddington last night. Three apartments wero burned but before the tiames could be extinguished by the ...

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  36. BOXING IN AUSTRALIA.

    Matt Wells the [?] known English light [?]ight stated to-day that he had practically decided to pay a vist to Austraia. He is now awaiting a cable ...

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  37. [?]COME IF AUSTRIA TAKES THE FIELD.

    The newspaper “Le Temps” corres[?]cendent at Belgrade states that Servia has inforined the Powers that, should Austria, with or without Europe’s ...

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  38. BELGIAN STRIKE.

    Strikers in certain districts are protesting against the resumption of work on the ground that a positive result has not been schieved. ...

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  39. "ALAS! POOR YORICK!"

    The old portion of the Roman catholic Cemetery at Liverpool. which dates back nearly to the begunning of last century, is in a neglected condition. ...

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  40. GEELONG.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  41. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the semihnal of the covered courte singles championship at Oaeen's Clus this atteruooh Earear beat S. N. Doust (N.S.W.) The scores were 6-3, 6-2 ...

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  42. MONTENECRO ORDERED TO QUIT.

    All the representatives of the Powers at Cettingue, exeept the russian Am-Fassador, have been instrucied by ther [?]pective Covernments to summon ...

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  43. COUNTRY NEWS

    Mr Guy S. Dyer, manager of the Mafira Factory, paid his second visit to the Traralgen hill districts on Friday. in the interests of the sugar beet ...

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  44. DISTINGUISHED INVALIDS.

    The Duchess of Connaught passed a restless night. The physicians report that her improvement is not maintained. ...

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  45. RESULTS OF FINAL MAPCHES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 12 words
  46. FAST AND WEST BROUGHT CLOSER TOGETHER.

    The respouse made by Great Britain and America to China's appeal for intecession has created a deep impression in china. ...

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  47. PICTURE BY GAINS-BOROUGH.

    A high price was realised at the sale by anotion to-day of the picture. "The Market cart." by Gainsboroungh. The work was knocked down at 19,200 ...

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  48. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION.

    The members of the Dominion Poyal Commission arrived in Melbourne this afternoon by the Sydney Express, The party included Sir Edgar viacent ...

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  49. GORDON.

    A change ocurred in the weather yesterday. when some rain fell and 90 pomts have been recorded. About a quarter to 2 a.m. on Sunday niorning a ...

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  50. LATEST BULLETIN.

    The latest bulletin issued by the phyvsicians of the duchess of connaught state that her royal Highness is not so well as a few days ago. ...

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  51. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Captain Telbeys, one of the leading pedrlers of Broome, declares that white divers are an impossimlity. He had he said, always hoped that white men ...

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  52. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The proposal drawn up by the directors of the Western District Co-Operaive Produce Company for amalgamation of district co-operative butter factories. ...

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  53. PRESIDENT'S GRATITUDE.

    The Presdent of the Chinese Republic has telegraphed the Missionary Society. thanking the mambers for their action. He adds:-"I pray for ...

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  54. ARCHBISHOP CLAREE IM-PROVING.

    The improvement in the condition of Archbishop Lowther Clarke, of Melburrne, continues. ...

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  55. NO WINE FOR GUESTS.

    Sharp attacks are being made on the [?]tary of State (Mr Bryan) by some of the newspapers because he omitted [?] when entertaining the farcigan ...

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  56. MARYBOROUCH.

    It has been decided by the Highland society to hold a c Grade Brass Band Contest of £100 and atlot £50 also for pipe Band musie at the New Year's ...

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  57. CAMPAIGN AGAINST NON-UNIONISTS.

    Further inaustrial pomplications are likely in broken Hill. It is asserled that the unionists, in continuance of their campaign against non-unionists ...

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  58. GERMAN ORDNACE.

    The armament arders scaidals. in which messrs krupe the tamous Essam firm, are concerned. are still attraeing considerable interest in Gerinany. ...

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  59. SCULLER IN FORM.

    Harry Pearce. the Australian sculler is in such good condition that he will not need as strenucus preparation as was expected, for his matoh, with ...

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  60. FOUND ALIVE.

    Twomore men were found alivesin the mine at Fiuleyville, in which a terrible explasion recently occurrad. They had been. imprisoned for three days. ...

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  61. WAGES AND COST OF LIVING.

    The increased post of living is the foundation of almost all uniion claims for increasing pay. At the last metting of the stove and piano makers Board. Mr ...

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  62. SOUTHERN MINERS

    The strike of the southern miners, which had been in progress fon about six weeks, was settled on Saturday on the lines laid down by Mr. Carmichael. ...

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  63. CENTUBY OF PEACE.

    His Maresty the King [?] the members of the dalegation which is proceding this work to [?] take part in the conference. which will ...

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  64. STAWELL

    Rain set in on Friday night. and Saturday heavy Showara fel throughout the day. making a total of 75 points up till nidnight on Saturday. The rain was ...

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  65. NINETY BODES RECOVERED.

    Niacty bodies have now been recovered from the mine at fimeyville. Two more men vere rescild adive. The Funcrals of the victims were marked by ...

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  66. £3000 FOR MISSING VASE

    Two vays age (says the "Lodndon Standard" of 18th March0) the following advertisement appeard:- THE MISSING VASE. ...

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  67. FIRE BRIGADE CHIEF.

    The chief of the Melbourne Fire Brigade, Mr H. V. Lee, who is going for a trip abreed. was entertained at the Fire Brigade Station on Satuslay night ...

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  68. "ORGANIC LINKS."

    Mr John Waddington a city magnate, cutertained Mr [?] viotonan Preinter, and Mr. Peake, Premier of South Anstralia at luncheon at Bringhton ...

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  69. TIP CARTERS' DISPUTE.

    The strike of tip carters in the employ of the Sydney municipal council will, it is expected be over on Tuesday. A conference between the paries is to ...

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  70. POST OFFICE REVENUE.

    The Post office estimates were submitted to the House of commons yesterday by Mr Herbert Samuel, Postmaster Gene [?] ...

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  71. SPIFUNIN FLIGHT.

    M. Gibart are of the Leading french. [?] to day. Ascending at Paris he accomplished a [?] to the snamish ...

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  72. CARTERS AND DRIVERS UNION.

    The Minister of Leber has received obicotions to the persons nominaed as representatives of the employerso on the Carters and Drivers Wages Board. He ...

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  73. VIOLENT CRIMES.

    The police are daily receiving reports of crines liaving been committeed on womem Purses have been snatcilal from women's hantls in broad day hight ...

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  74. NEW PETROLEUM FIELD.

    A vast petroleun field has been discovered in the province of Salta. ...

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  75. GOVERNOR-ELECT OF TACMANIA.

    Sir John M'[?] for [?]nia arrived bock in london to day from Tasmania. He neturmed inst in time to bid fare ...

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  76. SCOTT FUNDS.

    The "Daily Express" states that the [?] Antarctic relief funds are being beld up through the Goveruments de[?]ay in aunounceing ists intent[?]. The ...

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  77. MR. BRYCE LEAVES WASHINGTON

    The Right hon. James Bryce, the [?]ring [?]ador left this city to day for New York. He will moceed in England [?] ...

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  78. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 455 words
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