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  4. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's THIRD EDITION. LATEST CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] LORD PLUNKET HONORED

    Lord Plunket, who will be succeeded as Governor of New Zealand by Sir John Dekson-Poynder has been created a Knight of the Grand Cross of St. ...

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  7. THE WRECKED PERICLES.

    The Perth correspondent of the "Age," under date of April 7, writes:— The inquiry into the cause of the ...

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  8. QUEEN'S LETTER TO GENERAL BOOTH.

    Queen Alexandra, in a letter to General Booth, head of the Salvation Army, wished him every blessing, and hoped that he would long be ...

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  9. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's SECOND EDITION. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Fresh Treasury bills to the amount of £4,000,000, have been issued, making the floating debt £35,200,000 since the end of October, and the interest ...

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  10. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. MR. DEAKIN AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    The Fusionists (says the "Age of April 8) held a meeting at South Melbourne Town Hall last evening. The auditorium so quickly filled that by ...

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  11. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  12. S.A. TATTERSALL'S RACES.

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  13. LAUNCHING THE YARRA.

    Mr. A. A. Kirkpatrick ("Agent-General for South Australia) was present at the christening ceremony in connection with the launching of the new ...

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  14. MR. TOMKINSON'S DEATH.

    The death occurred to-day of Mr. Tomkinson, M.P., who was thrown from his horse in a Parliamentary steeplechase yesterday and severely injured. ...

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  15. FIRE AT TIMBER YARD.

    A serious fire started mysteriously in the timber yards of Edwards and Co. Limited, at Camperdown, early this morning, a large quantity of ...

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  16. WORKERS AND THE POLLS.

    At the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night (reports the "Age" of April 8), Mr. C. Gray presiding, Mr. Bussell moved:— ...

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  17. LATE CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] A NEW BRITISH WARSHIP.

    H.M.S. Colossus, a new British warship, was launched to-day. ...

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  18. A CAB PROPRIETOR'S DEATH.

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  19. SALE OF VALUABLE ARTICLES.

    Mr. Yerkes's pictures were sold for £306,890. Hals's portrait of a Roman brought £27,400. Two carpets from the Ardebil Mosque brought £12,500. ...

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  20. ADELAIDE POLICE COURT.

    The following cases, were dealt with at the Adelaide Police Court to-day:— William Muldoon, for riding to Dry Creek without having, paid his fare. ...

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  21. LORD KITCHENEKR IN AMERICA.

    Lord Kitchener, who is the guest of Admiral Sebres (U.S.N.) at Sun Francisco, was toasted last night at a banquet given in his honor as the greatest ...

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  22. RONALD-HARPER ACTION.

    The City Bench decided to-day in the conspiracy charges, arising out of the libel action of Ronald v. Harper, that there was no case against Robert ...

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  23. THE MONTREAL HARBOR.

    It has been decided to expend £360,000 in improving the Montreal harbor. ...

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  24. QUARREL IN HOTEL.

    Frederick White, licensee of the Colac Hotel, Port Adelaide, was charged af the Adelaide Police Court to-day with permitting a quarrel in his hotel ...

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  25. TIMBER STACKERS' STRIKE.

    The timber-stackers' strike is still on. The drivers have joined the strikers and are endeavoring to persuade others ...

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  26. A STEEPLECHASE ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Tomkinson, M.P., was thrown in the Parliamentary Steeplechase at Epping yesterday and struck his head. He ultimately recovered consciousness, ...

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  27. IMPRISONMENT FOR LIFE.

    A Turkish gendarme has been sentenced to imprisonment for the for forging documents and inciting the Moslems against the Christians. ...

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  28. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.

    Edna Crowie, 15 months old, whose parents reside at Collingwood, Melbourne, died in the Children's Hospital from the effects of sealds. On April ...

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  29. HALLEY'S COMET.

    The officer in charge of the Sydney Observatory reports that he picked up Holley's comet 45 minutes before sunrise this morning. Previous attempts ...

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  30. FOUND DROWNED.

    At the inquest on the body of Edward Schulting, who was found drowned at Port Adelaide, there was no evidence showing how deceased got into the ...

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  31. IMPORTS OF CONTINENTAL CHAMPAGNE.

    The imports of Continental champagne in 1910 increased by 25 per cent. This it is reported, was the result of the Chancellor of the Excheq[?] (Mr. ...

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  32. AN AERONAUTIC RECORD.

    M. Kinet, a Belgian aeronaut, with a passenger, in a Farman biplane covered 102 miles in 2h. 20m. at Chalons, France, yesterday. This is a record. ...

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  33. THE CURRIE-STREET ROBBERY.

    In connection with the sensational robbery in Currie-street Adelaide, on Saturday, Charles Nelson, George Byan, and Henry Wilson were before the ...

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  34. ALLEGED ASSAULT ANO WRONGFUL ARREST.

    The hearing of the case brought by Sydney Claude Ellis Clendinnen against Detective Mitchell, claiming £99 damages for defendant having allegedly, ...

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  35. ADELAIDE CRIMINAL COURT.

    At the Adelaide Criminal Court to-day, for inflicting grievous bodily harm on his brother-in-law with a pocket knife, Lawrence Mansell received six ...

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  36. A SUBMARINE EXPERIMENT.

    The French submarine Ventos, manceuvring at Cherbourg yesterday, dived 105ft. anil continued to travel at that depth for 21 minutes. The crew felt ...

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  37. AN AMUSING MEETTNG.

    The State Premier (says the "Age" of April 8) struck a new note at the Prahran Town Hall last night. A. grent gathering of 2000 people filled ...

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  38. AGRIGULTURAL PESTS.

    Experiments are being conducted with marked success by Mr. Victor Nightingale for the destruction of agricultural pests by means of radio-active ...

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  39. A BETTING CASE.

    John William Andrews was fined £50 at the Old Bailey yesterday for allowing his office in London to be used for betting in connection with a totalisator ...

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  40. THREAD WORMS EXPELLED.

    Mrs. Lilian May Yoeman, 20 Blairstreet, Brunswick, Melbourne, states: "As our children had been trougled with worms for some time, being restless and ...

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  41. A GUN FATALITY.

    James Orr (28) was duckshooting at Bairnsdale yesterday evening, when getting through a wire fence he became entangled with his gun, which ...

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  42. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    The "Observer's" Biarritz correspondent says that King Edward's health has been completely re-established. ...

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  44. CRICKET.

    The Victorian Cricket Association premiership match was commenced on Saturday on the East Melbourne ground between St. Kilda and East ...

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  46. ACCIDENT AT THE CENTRAL.

    At 10 minutes past 12 o'clock to-day a man named B. Lewis, who was engaged trucking lend at the Central mine mill, met with an unfortunate ...

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  47. MONSIGNOR HAND'S DEATH.

    Monsignor Hand, vicar-general of the Roman Catholic diocese of Maitland, lied yesterday after a protracted illness. ...

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