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  3. EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    The meteorological, forecast with which Eastertide was ushered in was far from promising. Early yesterday the outlook was all that could be ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Lord Esher in a letter to the Lord Mayor states £250,000 will be required for a worthy national memorial to the late Queen Victoria. ...

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  5. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    The twentieth century conference of the Associated Churches of Christ in Victoria was opened at the Town Hall on Thursday evening, when over 2000 ...

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  6. INLAND WIRES.

    The following tenders have been accepted. The amounts of tenders for' road works are approximate, being calculated at schedule prices:—Public ...

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  7. THE FAR EAST.

    China has notified Russia that owing to the attitude of the Powers she is unable to sign the Manchurian convention. ...

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  8. SHOCKING DEATH.

    A death under painful circumstances is reported from Winchelsea. Mrs. Loughton, aged 82, who was very feeble and both deaf and blind, was making ...

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  9. PREMIER OF FRANCE.

    A hasty operation has been performed on M. Waldeck-Rousseau to remove a growth under the tongue. The condition of the French ...

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  10. PUNISHMENT.

    All the Powers except Russia demand four executions and 91 degradations. These are limited to provincial officials. ...

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  11. THE CIVIL LIST.

    The committee appointed by Parliament recommends a civil list of £470,000, including £110,000 for privy purse. ...

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  12. THE FEDERAL'S FATE.

    Further proof concerning the fate of the missing steamer Federal has been obtained by the discovery of five bodies on the beach between Cape ...

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  13. THE ROYAL VISIT

    Great energy is being displayed in pushing on the prepartions for the reception of the Duke and Duchess of York. The Venetian masts lining the ...

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  14. SUBMARINE BOATS.

    Complaints have been made in the newspapers that the submarine experiments have been confined to the Holland pattern. ...

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  15. WESTERN NEWS.

    The weather has set in very wet for the holidays. Owing to the typhoid epidemic, no visitors are allowed at the hospital. ...

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  16. DR. O'HARAN.

    At a preliminary meeting of citizens desirous of expressing sympathy with Dr. O'Haran it was stated by Mr. R. Z. O'Connor, who presided, that in the ...

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  17. IN THE SOUTH.

    The wet weather during the past two days was a rather ominous foreboding for the Easter holidays. However, this morning broke beautifully fine, and ...

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  18. THE ROSS CAMP.

    The first troop train to arrive at Ross last night was the special which conveyed the Second Battalion, under Lieutenant-Colonel Martin, from ...

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  19. THE MISSING PROSPECTOR.

    Sub-Inspector Brown reports that no further tidings have come to hand regarding the missing man Connolly. ...

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  20. HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Public Offices are closed until Tuesday. The "Examiner" will not be published on Monday. The Mechanics' library is closed until ...

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  21. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—From Sydney—Abyssinia, s., and Elm Branch s. From Melbourne—At Dunkirk, Lincolnshire, s. Departures.—For Melbourne— ...

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  22. ROAD TRUSTS.

    A meeting of the Carrick Road Trust was held at the office of the secretary to-day at 2.30 p.m., when there were present—Messrs. A. W. Monds, ...

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  23. N.S. WALES POLITICS.

    The new Premier (Mr. John See) has been granted further time in which to form his Ministry. Mr. See said today he had under consideration the ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. A STEAMER LAUNCHED.

    The White Star Company's s. Celtic, 20,880 tons, has been launched at Belfast. ...

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  25. ROAD TRUST ELECTIONS.

    This election has been postponed to Friday, 12th inst, between 2 and 4 p.m. The candidates are Messrs. John Austin, J. W. Cooper, Thomas Jessop, and ...

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  26. THE GREAT COBAR.

    In the Equity Court, before Mr. Justice Walker, certain shareholders in the Great Cobar Copper Mining Company, Limited, asked that it should be ...

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  27. RINGAROOMA.

    The following candidates have been nominated:—Messrs. Louis Johnson and William Wilson. There being only two nominations for the three ...

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  28. CARRICK.

    Messrs A. W. Monds and Alfred Frost have been declared duty elected without opposition.The gun guarding the harbour of ...

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  29. ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY.

    News was received to-day of a jewellery robbery on the Kasugu Maru, which left Sydney for Japan on March 28. A saloon passenger before ...

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  30. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. J. H. Keating elsewhere returns thanks for his election as senior Senator. His agent requests that all accounts be sent in at once. ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND RESULTS.

    There are still 86 returns to come in in connection with the federal elections. Additional returns available yesterday and to-day do not affect the ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. INDIAN TROOPS.

    The Dalhousie, with the Indian contingent, left for Bombay to-day. ...

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