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  2. MOUNT, ETNA ERUPTION.

    Lava is issuing from ten craters on Mount Etna, in Sicily, and several villages on the island are threatened with destruction. ...

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  3. AMERICAN SENSATION.

    A man named Bethea, a member of a wealthy southern family in the United States, created a sensation while travelling on board the Baltimore-Ohio ...

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  4. THE DEAKIN GOVERNMENT.

    Because they are in the broadest sense a National Government. Because they have solved the problem of Responsible Government in the ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, describes the newly-formed Gladstone League as a city refuge for persecuted voters. The League will, he ...

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  6. THE SEARCH FOR IMMIGRANTS.

    The Chamber of Agriculture has decided, in view of the proposed extensive irrigation scheme, that the State Government should be requested to send a Commission to the ...

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  7. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    President Taft, interviewed at Washington yesterday regarding the tariff dispute between the United States and Canada, said it was difficult for the first ...

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  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    One of the rowdiest meetings yet held in connection with the Federal elections m this State took place in the Masonic Hall, Dulwich Hill, last night. A body of men ...

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  9. GOOD FRIDAY CHURCH SERVICES.

    Special Good Friday services were held in the Anglican churches in the city and suburbs yesterday. Those held in St. George's Cathedral were specially well ...

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  10. LATER PARTICULARS.

    The lava from four craters on Mount Etna have joined, making a stream 1,500ft. wide and 12ft. deep, which is descending at the rate of half a mile ...

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  11. A SUSPICIOUS FIRE.

    A fire which is at present occupying the attention of the police occurred this afternoon at Melville-street, Hawthorn. The property is owned and occupied by Mrs. ...

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  12. MR. ROOSEVELT IN THE SOUDAN.

    Ex-President Roosevelt, who is on a visit to Egypt, had a long interview with the Khedive at Cario yesterday. The Egyptian Nationalist newspapers ...

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  13. NANNUP AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The third annual show of the Lower Blackwood Farmers' and Graziers' Association was held at Nannup yesterday, in fine and cool weather. Nannup, in spite of the ...

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  14. SOMALILAND.

    A Blue Book just issued shows that the withdrawai of troops from the interior to the coast of the Somaliland Protectorate was due to the advice of ...

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  15. WELSH LABOUR TROUBLE.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, yesterday received representatives of the Welsh colliery owners, and afterwards delegates from the Welsh ...

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  16. THE EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    Yesterday being Good Friday, there was a general cessation of business and a respite from work. On the whole the day was observed as much as a holiday as it was as 'a ...

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  17. RELIGIOUS RIOTS IN INDIA.

    Religious fends at Peshawar, in the north-west of India, culminated yesterday in a series of riots, in which four Hindoos and three Mohammendans were ...

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  18. AN ELECTION INCIDENT.

    The hearing of a side issue in the High Court of Appeal yesterday showed that an action brought by Mr. J. Henniker Heaton, M.P., against Mr. F. B. ...

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  19. THE CAIRO ASSASSINATION.

    The Egyptian Nationalists are jubilant over the acquittal of eight of their friends, who were accused of being concerned in the recent assassination of the ...

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  20. BEQUESTS TO CHARITIES.

    The personalty in the estate of the late Mr. John Cory (father of Sir Clifford John Cory, Liberal M.P. for the St. Ives Division of Cornwall), owner of ...

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  21. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    There are 500 pupils in the French Military Aviation School at Chalons. ...

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  22. MARRIED COUPLES.

    The Sydney correspondent of the "Times" cites instances of married immigrants having been denied employment because they were encumbered with ...

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  23. NORWEGIAN STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    The Norwegian steamer Dixi foundered yesterday at the mouth of the Elbe, in the north of Germany. Fifteen persons went down with the vessel. ...

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  24. A VALUABLE ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Sir Robert Hickman, ironmaster and colliery proprietor of Wolverhampton, has been valued for probate purposes at £1,000,000. ...

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  25. EXPLOSION AT TANGIER.

    During the firing of a battery salute at Tangier, in the north of Morocco, yesterday, a magazine exploded, killing eight native artillerymen and wounding ...

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  26. AN ADELAIDE OUTRAGE.

    The house of Mrs. L. Goldman, Henly Beach-road, Mile End, was left unattended during Wednesday evening, and Miss Bary, a servant, was the first to return at about ...

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  27. ABYSSINIA.

    Reuter's Agency reports that King Menelik of Abyssinia is seriously ill. At the instance of the King the Empress Taitou has been deposed, and has been ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At the annual Conference of the United Commercial Travellers' Association of Australasia, which was opened to-day, it was stated that the assets had increased during ...

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  29. TIMBER STACKERS' STRIKE.

    Many epithets were hurled at the men taking the places of the unionist timber stackers at a special meeting of the Trades Hall Council last evening to consider the ...

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  30. DISTURBANCE IN A CATHEDRAL.

    There was an unseemly disturbance in St. Saviour's Anglican Cathedral, Goulburn, to-day. An old man made interjections when a children's service was in progress and ...

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  31. ABOLITION OF STRIKES.

    Among the supplementary recommendations considered at a meeting of the Sydney Labour Council for the Labour Conference was the following:—"That Congress ...

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  32. ADELAIDE BURNING TRAGEDY.

    The third death in connection with the fearful burning tragedy at South-terrace yesterday, when the wife and youngest child of Mr. A. H. Hinton were burned to death, ...

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  33. SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW.

    The attendance at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show to-day was 78,000, which is a record for Good Friday. The great ring attractions were the Palace gentlemen's ...

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  34. INFANT MORTALITY.

    The trustees of the estate of the late Mr. Edward Wilson, formerly of the "Argus," have approved of a suggestion made to them by Dr. R. R. Stawell to provide funds ...

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  35. HURRICANE AT FIJI.

    A hurricane which occurred here early this morning created extensive damage in the town. Heavy buildings were wrecked, and business premises and private residences ...

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  36. CRUSADE AGAINST ALCOHOL.

    At the Sons of Temperance Conference in Bendigo on Thursday Bro. R. T. Vale moved—"That all the divisions in the Order organise for the Federal elections of 1913 ...

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  37. BUTCHERS EMPLOYEES' FEDERATION.

    On Monday delegates from the various branches of the Australasian Butchers Employees' Federation will meet in conference in the Adelaide Trades Hall. It is stated ...

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  38. KALGOORLIE SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE.

    No progress has been made towards a settlement of the slaughtermen's strike. All the butchers' shops at Boulder will be closed to-morrow, and the Kalgoorlie shops ...

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