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  2. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Early in the month the British Parliamentary Labour party sent a cable message to Mr. Fisher, the Commonwealth Prime Minister, congratulating him on ...

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  3. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE. ON THE WAY TO ALBURY.

    Another contingent of men from Broken Hill, who are on their, way to Albury, arrived in Melbourne by the express train from Adelaide on Saturday morning. The ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency Sir Thomas Carmichael has promised to be present at the last two days of the Warrnambool races, and will leave on April 28, returning to ...

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  5. COLLISION AT SEA.

    A sensational collision at sea was reported yesterday by the captain of the Orient mail steamer Ortona, on her arrival at Plymouth from Australian ports. ...

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  6. "FAMINE-STRICKEN QUEUES." EUROPE'S STRUGGLE FOR BREAD.

    Mr. Patten, the leader of the group of Chicago speculators who were concerned in the sensational speculations of the past week, prophesies that before many months ...

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  7. TURKISH REVOLUTION. CIVIL WAR IMMINENT.

    The military revolt at Constantinople, which has temporarily overthrown the Committee of Union and Progress, has precipitated a conflict between the Young ...

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  8. THE MONEY MARKET.

    Imperial Consols, which were quoted on April 6 at 85[?], closed yesterday at 84 5/8. The market is nervous owing to the state of affairs in Turkey, combined with ...

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  9. ADDRESSES AT ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Sunday. — A contingent of the Broken Hill men arrived here on Saturday night. The party consists of Harry Holland, Harry Gray, and about 20 ...

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  10. ALL-RED ROUTE.

    A cable message has been received from Melbourne announcing that the Commonwealth Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) had written to Dr. Coulter (deputy ...

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  11. AMONG THE CANNIBALS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—When the German steamer Prinz Waldemar was at Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, in German New Guinea, news was received of unrest on the part of ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The appointment of Sir George M'Crae, Liberal member for East Edinburgh, as Vice-President of the Scottish Local Government Board, left a seat vacant in the ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The draft bill for the constitution of a united South Africa has passed the House of Assembly in Cape Colony. Enthusiasm was shown throughout the ...

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  14. ALLEGED DOUBLE MURDER.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—John M'Loughlin, arrested by virtue of a provisional warrant issued at the request of the authorities of the Transvaal, was charged at the police ...

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  15. PRICE OF BREAD.

    The only Federal Minister to comment on Saturday on the proposal to put a "high export duty" on wheat was the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Mahon). Mr. Mahon's ...

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  16. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    Mr. Taft, the President of the United States, has sent a message to Congress, in which he supports a bill establishing within certain limitations free trade between the ...

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  17. AERONAUTICS.

    Some months ago a fund was established in Germany for the purpose of advancing experiments in aeronautics. The movement had its impetus in a feeling of ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The greater portion of the shipment of pears from Australia by the R.M.S. China realised from 13/ to 19/ per case. Some cases of Vicar of Winkfield brought 7/3, and ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    LONDON, March 19.—As soon as Anglo-Australians in London became aware of the honour which had fallen to Mr. Bertram Mackennal, in the shape of election to the ...

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  20. DISLOYAL CHIEF.

    Formal intimation has been sent to the Secretary of State for the Colonies (the Earl of Crewe) of the sentence imposed by the Court of Natal upon Dinizulu, the Zulu ...

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  21. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver per ounce standard is 23 7-16d., being a decline of ?d. since Tuesday. LONDON, April 17. ...

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  22. YARRA BANK MEETING.

    A mass meeting was held in the Yarrapark yesterday afternoon to protest against the change of venue to Albury in connection with the approaching trials, and to ...

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  23. DISHEARTENED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"After 13 years of work in Sydney I have come to the conclusion that I've been a miserable failure," said the Rev. W. I. Carr-Smith, rector of ...

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  24. RECORD IN THE MALLEE.

    RAINBOW, Sunday.—During last week the price of wheat has advanced about 5d. per bushel, and yesterday 4/11¾ was accepted for a parcel. A large quantity of ...

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  25. MINING SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  26. RIOTS IN MEXICO.

    Serious rioting has broken out in a mining camp at Velardena, in Cowhuila, Mexico. The immediate cause of the trouble was the prohibition by the mayor of a religious ...

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  27. EXPORTS FROM GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—Up to Saturday 1,067,695 bags of wheat have been shipped from Geelong, and three vessels are in port receiving wheat freight. ...

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  28. VOICE FROM THE PULPIT.

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday.—The Rev. W. S. Pearse, preaching in the Congregational Church to-day, made reference to the manner in which the wheat supply was ...

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  29. MINING COMPETITIONS.

    BALLARAT, Sunday. — During the course of a rock-drilling competition at the Exhibition on Saturday night some commotion was caused by the bursting of ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    The following are the Frozen Meat Trade Association's market quotations, based on actual sales of not less than 100 carcases of mutton or lamb or 25 quarters of beef of ...

    Article : 527 words
  31. ETNA IN ERUPTION.

    Violent eruptions are taking place in Mount Etna, in Sicily. Huge flames are bursting from the mountain, and dense showers of ashes are falling in the ...

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  32. GREAT, BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE.

    Speaking at Glasgow on Saturday night, the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, said that the Turkish Government had assured the British Government that it intended to ...

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  33. BACKBLOCK TRAGEDY.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A telegram from Roma states that Dr. Pratt, Government medical officer, has pronounced the remains found in a fire at Dulacea to be human. ...

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  34. EFFECT IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—The Canterbury wheat market has been considerably agitated recently, owing to the American speculations. Some sales are reported at ...

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  35. HORRORS OF SIEGE.

    The desperate straits to which the people beseiged in Tabriz, the headquarters of the revolutionary movement in Persia, have been reduced has called for action on the ...

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  36. AMERICAN METHODS EXPLAINED.

    The question of speculation in wheat was the subject of a recent report by Mr. M. W. Davis, American Special Agent, under date Paris, February 3, from which the ...

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  37. BIJOU THEATRE MEETING.

    The men were present at a well-attended meeting held in the Bijou Theatre last night. Mr. Tom Mann presided. Mr. S. Robinson gave instances to indicate ...

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  38. CHINESE AND OPIUM.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—On Saturday evening a police raid was made on premises suspected of being used for smoking opium in the Chinese quarter of Bridge-street. ...

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  39. FODDER FOR HORSES.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday,—The combined unions' committee last night refused permission to the Adelaide Milling Company to take fodder for Block 10 horses ...

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  40. CIVIL SERVICE STORES.

    If a dissatisfied section carries out its avowed intention, there will probably be a good deal of animation about the adjourned general meeting of shareholders in the Civil ...

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  41. RUSSIAN TERRORISTS.

    The Court which is inquiring into the charges againt M. Lopukhin, ex-chief of police in St. Petersburg, is sitting in camera. ...

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  42. FIRE AT NORTH CARLTON.

    A fire occurred on Saturday night at 531 Rathdown-street, North Chriton, in the dwelling owned and occupied by Mrs. S.J. Corbin. The fire brigade managed to save ...

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  43. INDIAN UNREST.

    Further evidence of the continued violence in the methods of the Indian malcontents is reported. Following upon the recent attempt to blow ...

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  44. THE LIST OF THINGS INCIDENTAL

    To man's necessities which have a salutary influence includes an unequalled medicinal stimulant in "Wolfe's-Schnapps."—[Advt.] BOWEN and Co., Melbourne; Beales, hairdresser, ...

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  45. REVOLUTIONARIES CONDEMNED.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A meeting called by the Australian Workers' Union was held at Port Piric on Saturday evening. The speakers condemned the suggested ...

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  46. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] ...

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  47. MERIT.

    Is the word which explains the success of "Bonnington's Irish Moss." After 45 years continued use it is still the favourite Cough and Cold Cure.— [Advt.] ...

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  48. PEARS' SOAP,

    Pure in every particle.—[Advt.] ...

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