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  2. TELEGRAPHIC

    An interesting international meeting is expected to take place to-day. M. Isvolsky, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has arrived at Biarritz and it is ...

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  3. TRADE IN YOUNG GIRLS.

    The trial of Albert Walter for the revolting murder of Ruth Wheeler, a girl aged 16 years, was concluded at New York yesterday. ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Imperial Pioneers, who have undertaken a mission in Britain in favor of preference within the Empire are having an exceedingly lively campaign. Coming ...

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  5. THE MISSING WARATAH.

    The steamer Wakefield reached Kergulen Island on the 7th inst., after having fruitlessly searched the Crozet, Marian, Prince Edward, Apostles and other ...

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  6. NICHOLSON-HEMMINGER MISSION.

    "Take it wherever you go," were the words of a solo and the subject of some forewords by Mr. Hemminger, at the Royal Princess Theatre last evening. ...

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  7. THE WHIPSTICK SCRUB MYSTERY.

    Up till last evening nothing was disclosed that would lead to the identification of the skeleton found at Whirrakee, in the Whipstick scrub, on Saturday ...

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  8. SEARCH OF THE WAKEFIELD.

    Although it is now two months since the steamer Wakefield set out on her search for the missing Waratah, no word has yet reached Melbourne regarding the ...

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  9. JAPANESE SUSCEPTIBILITIES.

    An "international incident" occurred at Capetown on Saturday. By a mistake H.H.S. castle returned a salute of 21 gans from the Japanese armoured cruiser ...

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  11. COMMERCIAL IMMORALITY.

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  12. REV. MR. NICHOLSON AND WAGES.

    Sir,--It was with feelings of pleasure that men listened to the opening part of the meeting last Sunday afternoon, under the magical hands of the popular conductor of the ...

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  13. A PARTY PAPER'S VIEW.

    The Spectator (Unionist) yesterday commented on the action of the Home. Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill, in closuring the debate in the House of ...

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  14. EMPIRE FESTIVAL.

    The King and Queen have signified their intention of being present at the concert on the opening day of the Festival of the Empire on May 24. ...

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  15. MR. ROOSEVELT IN PARIS.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt received an ovation yesterday at the Sorbonne University in Paris. He delivered an address on the duty of citizenship. Without ...

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  16. A FRENCH TRAITOR.

    Deschamps, the French Army corporal, who was arrested at Paris last week on a charge of stealing a gun at Chalons in August last has confessed that he sold ...

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  17. A BIG FIRE.

    A serious fire has occurred at Lake Charles, a town in Louisiana, U.S.A. Two thousand people are homeless. The damage is estimated at 2,000,000 ...

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  18. FOR PAPUA'S TRADE.

    The British New Guinea Development Company has purchased the steamer Bentinck, now loading at London, a cargo of implements and sawmill machinery for ...

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  19. THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.

    Sensational charges (says our London correspondent) are made against Edward von Westerhagen, a middle-aged German, under remand at Hull on a charge of ...

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  20. MR. BUXTON AT LIVERPOOL.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the [?] of Pearle, speaking at the Liverpool Cotton Exchange yesterday, returned to the bills of lading frauds. He said that ...

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  21. RIOTS IN CHINA.

    Mr. H. F. King, the British Consul at Chang-sha, has returned to that town from Hankan. He reports that organised bands are rioting in the neighborhood ...

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  22. ARSENIC AT CALIFORNIA GULLY.

    The general committee of the Eaglehawk Council met yesterday morning to consider the complaints of 112 California Gully ratepayers against Messrs. Leggo and Co.'s ...

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  23. MOSCOW CATHEDRAL ROBBERY.

    The peasant Femin who stole £100,000 worth of jewels from Uspenskiy Cathedral in the Kenneth at Moscow, has been discovered inside the Cathedral despite ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICAN EXPLOSIVES.

    At a special meeting of the Amalgamated Miners' Association on Sunday, the report or the official sub-committee appointed to deal with the question of the ...

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  25. SOME SUPPLIES OF COTTON.

    Some supplies of cotton are now turning up in America representing a portion of the shortage for Europe. They have tended to relieve the anxiety at ...

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  26. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON.

    The Geographical Society of Pennsylvania U.S.A., has awarded its gold [?] Sir Ernest Shackleton for his work in the Antarctic regions. ...

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  27. SEDITION IN EGYPT.

    For some weeks past several English newspapers have been commenting on the unrest in Egypt. The Times is very pessimistic respecting the outlook. A ...

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  28. THE DECENTRALISATION MOVEMENT.

    At the borough council meeting the question of sending a representative to the decentralisation conference at Bendigo was dealt with. Councillor Kempson ...

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  29. INDIAN SEDITION.

    Vinayak Savarker, aged 24, a Brahmin law student, who was arrested in London on Sunday, March 13, apepared at Bow street Police Court on Saturday to ...

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  30. AVIATION.

    Mr. Graham White, the English aviator, is not discouraged by the ill-fortune which attended his fine effort to capture the £10,000 prize offered by the ...

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  31. THE WEATHER.

    During yesterday the weather was beautifully fine. But as evening approached the sky became overcast and some rain began to be looked for. ...

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  32. BARNARDO BOYS' TOUR.

    The Rev. W. J. Mayers and the boys of Dr. Bernardo's Homes, who have completed a successful tour of Australia and New Zealand, were present at Wesley Church on ...

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  33. AMERICAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    The postponement until next year of the American Antarctic Expedition, which was to have started in Septemer, is due to lack of funds. ...

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  34. HALLEY'S COMET.

    Halley's Comet is now clearly visible to the naked eye at Malta. ...

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  35. A RETURNING OFFICER SHOT DEAD.

    At Cognac, in the Charente Department, the mayor of the city was acting as returning officer at one of the booths. An elector quarrelled with him over ...

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  36. GROWING BRIGHTER.

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  37. ST. ARNAUD, Saturday, April 23.

    A circular from the city of Bendigo regarding the decentralisation conference to be held in that city was read at yesterday's meeting of the Kara Kara council. ...

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  39. PUGILISM.

    Kenricks, the English bantam-weight, champion, met Patsy Brannigan, of Pittsburg, in a ten rounds contest at New Orleans, last night. The fight went the ...

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  40. RECORDS OF SUFFERING.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday--Two miners named Peter Graham and Henry Kielrain were buried by a fall of earth at the 1300ft level of the Boulder mine this afternoon. Peter ...

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  41. AN AEROPLANE RACE.

    An aeroplane race took place in France on Saturday. Six aviators flew from Nice to Cape Ferrat and back, a distance of fifteen miles. ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A five which broke out at the Nikolai railway terminus at St. Petersburg, destroyed 100,000 poods of hay and other merchandise before it could be got under ...

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  43. WEST'S PICTURES.

    The Masonic Hall was well filled for the new programme last evening. The series this week is unsually good: Skating has so long been popular in Bendigo that the figure ...

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  45. LIFE OF A BATTLESHIP.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Standard foreshadows legislation in 1911 fixing the life of a German battleship at 15 years; also providing for a large ...

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  46. ROUGH WEATHER.

    News has been received that schooner Creta has been driven ashore near Gisborne. A man named George Duncan was swept off the breakwater wharf at ...

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  48. SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL.

    This year's Shakespeare festival at Stratford-on-Avon was carried out to-day on an exceptional scale, and the celebration in London was also much more ...

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  49. PRAYERS FOR MODERATE RAIN AND SHOWERS.

    On Sunday, at St. Mary's Church of England, Caulfield, a prayer for rain was offered by the incumbent, the Rev. J. H. Priest. The petition was as follows:--"Oh, God! Heavenly ...

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  50. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    To-night will be the last occasion for the season on which Messrs. J. and N. Tait, will present their biographic productions at the Tivoli Open-air Theatre. Last night the ...

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  51. ELITE RINK.

    The several sessions yesterday were satisfactorily attended. Quite a number of learners make their apeparance at the rink daily, and this would appear that skating has ...

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  54. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, M.L.A., formerly Minister for Lands in New South Wales, died yesterday morning. He was 64 years age. ...

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