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  2. THE MISSION TO THIBET.

    Reports from Chinese sources indicate that further resistance is likely to be offered to the advance of Colonel Younghusband's mission by the Thibetans. The ...

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  3. THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. JAPAN OPERATES WITH THREE ARMIES.

    A number of interesting military movements are reported from the front to-day. From Reuter's correspondent at Shanghai comes the information that Japanese scouts, ...

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  4. THE STEAMER ARAMAC. REPAIRING THE DAMAGE.

    In the work of repairing the steamer Aramac a large number of men are finding employment scraping, cleansing, and removing the damaged plates. Mr. V. B. Hare, ...

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  5. FED[?]RAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Reid. M.H.R., presided to-night at a meeting o[?] the Free-trade and Liberal League, held: in Queen's-hall, and delivered an address. He said the great blot of ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Lord Francis Hope, of the Newcastle family, who married and was divorced from May Yohe, the actress, has (says our London correspondent) once more entered the ...

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  7. INCITING TO ROBBERY.

    A sensational statement was made by the principal witness at the Central Criminal Court to-day, in a case in which Frederick William Vickary, formerly verger of St. ...

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  8. DRUIDS' GALA.

    The Melbourne Hospital bazaar in connection with the annual celebration of the United Ancient Order of Druids was continued at the Exhibition-building ...

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  9. GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN BENDIGO.

    The visit of their Excellencies Lord and Lady Northcote to Bendigo was continued yesterday under most favourable circumstances. The people of the city and ...

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  10. OPENING OF THE INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the accident was opened to-day before the Marine Board. Captain Butcher, after detailing the voyage and the course steered, said the only ...

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  11. CAPE COLONY.

    In a speech in the Cape Parliament on the Distribution of Seats Bill Mr. John X. Merriman, a leading member of the Afrikander Bond, and one of the members of ...

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  12. RUSSLAN RAID ON COMMERCE.

    It was rumoured some time ago that the Russian Government had rejected many overtures made to them by adventurers for letters of marque which would enable ...

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  13. CHAMPION SCULLING.

    George Towns has received a cable message from T. Sullivan that he will find £500 for Towns to row R. Tressider, of Newcastle, for the championship of the world, ...

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  14. JESUITS IN GERMANY.

    The Prussian Protestants are greatly excited at the action of the German Government in repealing clause 2 of the antiJusuits laws. The step was taken by the ...

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  15. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. CRUSHED BY A TRUCK.

    A fireman, named Alfred Bloore, aged 49 years, living in Wilson-street, Brunswick, met with an accident yesterday morning while shifting coal from a truck to a lan ...

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  16. MASTER PLUMBERS' CONFERENCE.

    The fifth annual conference of the National Association of Master Plumbers of Australasia, is being held this year in Melbourne, and at the opening meetings ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    France is sending out two submarines of the Naiade class for the defence of Tonkin, in French Indo-China, and two for Saigon, the capital of the country. Germany and ...

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  18. PORT ARTHUR.

    Admiral Alexieff has made an inspection of the town and forts at Port Arthur, concerning which contradictory reports have hav been in circulation. He considers that very ...

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  19. SPORTS SPECTATOR INJURED.

    KORUMBURRA,Tuesday.—Mrs. Flavill, while watching a bicycle race at the sports yesterday afternoon, had her leg fractured just above the ankle by the machine ridden ...

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  20. PORT ARTHUR FLEET.

    No details are forwarded as to the weekly bombardment of Port Arthur. The military correspondent of the Russian "Viedomotsi," in discussing, early in ...

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  21. TWENTY-THREE PERSONS POISONED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A number of people attending the Foresters' picnic at Woombye yesterday were seized with illness shortly after the midday meal, the syru ...

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  22. RUSSIAN CRUISERS.

    The Russian auxiliary cruisers, Smolensk, 11,850 tons, and Orel, 7,990 tons, which were on their way to the Far East when the war broke out, and have not ...

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  23. TRAGIC END OF A FARMER.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Mr. John B. Goss, aged 55, who recently acquired land on Kangaroo Island, was driving to his new property, and when about 15 miles on his ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Thomas Cordingley, of the Alligator Creek Meat Works, left Townsville yesterday for Sydney, en route to London. There are no prospects of operations being ...

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  25. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—Peter Cameron, a resident of Trawalla, was admitted to the hospital to-day, suffering from a broken leg. The injury was caused by a kick from ...

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  26. CARE OF CONSUMPTIVES.

    Yesterday the Premier (Mr. Bent) received the following telegram from Mr. Sachse, Minister for Education:—"Rutherglen, April 4.—Great indignation and alarm ...

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  27. VLADIVOSTOCK SQUADRON.

    The whereabouts of the Vladivostock ostoc squadron has been for some time a mystery The "Temps" correspondent at St.Petersburg now says that the squadron under d ...

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  28. TEACHERS' CONFERENCE.

    A conference of state school teachers was opened at the Protestant-hall to-day. The principal object of the conference is to consider the report of the Education ...

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  29. A BRAKE GIVES WAY.

    0COBDEN, T[?]day.—A serious accident occurred on Easter Monday evening near Cobden. Mr. R. K. Kerr and family were returning from the Correjong races at Scott's ...

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  30. SUPPOSED CASE OF SMALL[?]OX.

    The case of supposed small-pox at South Melbourne, which was diagnosed as a form of blood-poisoning, is being kept under observation by the Health authorities, who ...

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  31. AN OCTOGENARIAN INJURED.

    WARRACKNABEAL, Monday.— Mr. John Gowers, who is nearly 83 years of age, was walking into the township on Saturday evening from one of his son's paddocks, ...

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  32. NOTES ON THE CABLES.

    The latest suggestion as to the Japanese plan of campaign follows broadly upon lines already indicated. In fact, almost every move now foreshadowed was at one time ...

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  33. BENDIGO EASTER FAIR.

    The Bendigo Easter Fair was continued to-day. At night a torehlight procession through the streets was followed by a display of fireworks. More ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The body which was found at the bottom of the cliffs at Manly has been identified as that of John Boyd, who had told some companions he had recently come from Albury ...

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  35. TRAM CONDUCTOR HURT.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—A tram conductor named William Leahey, while hanging out of a cat during a crush of passengers this evening, struck one of the iron poles in the ...

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  36. HAY FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    The steamer Volga is now loading at Geelong part of a War Office contract for hay for South Africa. The contract is for 2,100 tons, and was let a couple of months ago by ...

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  37. NARROW ESCAPE OF A JOCKEY.

    MOE, Tuesday.—A young man named Cooper narrowly escaped serious injury on Wednesday last. He had attended the Trafalgar races for the purpose of riding the ...

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  38. REFORM IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The conference of members and delegates of the branches of the People's Reform League was held to-day. A resolution was passed reaffirming the original planks of the ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Consequent upon the strictures passed by the city coroner upon samples of wine when holding an inquest recently, the Wholesale Wine Merchants' Association applied to the ...

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  40. THROWN FROM A CART.

    ARARAT, Tuesday.—George Rogers, who is in the employ of Mr. E. Synot, grocer, was the victim of a vehicular accident on Saturday night. He was driving ...

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  41. DOUBLE DROWNING CASE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A young daughter of Alderman J. T. Stewart fell into the river at Hamilton, near Port Macquaric, to-day. Samuel Strutt, a married man, with ...

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  42. SCOPE FOR STRATEGY.

    It is doubtful whether in any war of recent years strategists have been offered quite the same scope as in this land campaign between Russia and Japan. The ...

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  43. LUCKS OF A DRUNKEN MAN.

    Whilst[?]a tram-car was rounding a corner last evening a fireman noticed something stretched across the rails in front of the motor. He called the driver's ...

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  44. TASMANIA.

    The steamer Commonwealth takes 19,401 cases of apples and 270 cases of pears for London. The Marathon has 23,883 cases of apples and 545 cases of pears also for ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Seddon, in the course of a speech, announced that the surplus for the financial year just concluded was over £750,000. He stated that satisfactory arrangements had ...

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