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  2. CAUGHT IN THE ICE.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—Few seafarers are called upon to undergo so perilous an adventure as that which befell the crew of the Norwegian ship Maletta, which arrived ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent reports by cable that the Kaiser, who is accompanied by the Kaiserin and their fifth son, Prince Oscar, have arrived at Corfu, one of the ...

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  4. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.—The hearing of the Broken Hill cases commenced at the Circuit Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Pring. The Crown was represented by Mr. E. S. ...

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  5. THE WHEAT BOOM. AMERICAN DUTY QUESTION.

    The following cargoes of Australian wheat have been sold:— Hafrsfjord, 13,825 quarters, from Geelong February 3................... 44/ ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The House of Commons is considering the Indian Councils Bill, received from the House of Lords, where it was introduced by Lord Morley. The measure, which is at ...

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  7. TURKISH REVOLUTION. THE SULTAN'S POSITION.

    The Turkish revolution, which has resulted in the overthrow of the Committee of Union and Progress, who inaugurated constitutional rule, and has placed the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRAZILIAN NAVY.

    The second of three Dreadnoughts which has been under construction in Great Britain for the Government of Brazil has been launched at Barrow. ...

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  9. IN THE ANTARCTIC.

    News has been received in London through Antarctic whalers of the movements of Dr. Jean Charcot's expedition in the Pourquoi Pas to the South Pole. ...

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  10. LIEUTENANT SHACKLETON. ARRIVAL IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Lieutenant Shackleton and some members of his exploring expedition were passengers by the steamer Riverina, which reached Sydney at an early ...

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  11. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    It was announced last week that Mr. W. H. Taft, President of the United States, had sent a message to Congress, in which he supported a bill to establish within ...

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  12. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—As a result of the high prices ruling in Great Britain, America, and Australia, the Canterbury wheat market has considerably hardened. ...

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  13. "A LITTLE SOCIALISM."

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.—Speaking at the anniversary of the Stanley Lodge of Druids on Monday evening, Dr. C. C. Salmon, M.H.R., referred to the "corner" ...

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  14. DEARER BREAD.

    KYNERTON, Monday.—The Kyneton bakers have raised the price of bread to 7d. per 41b. loaf. LANCEFIELD. Monday.—The local ...

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  15. STATE CABINET.

    The state Ministry sat in Cabinet from half-past 2 o'clock in the afternoon until 7 o'clock in the evening yesterday, when consideration was given to a variety of ...

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  16. IMPERIAL DEFENCE. A NEW APPOINTMENT.

    Admiral Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson, commander of the Home and Channel fleets from 1903 to 1907, and a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Comptroller of the ...

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  17. BOARDINGHOUSE FIRE.

    A fire occurred at San Francisco on Sunday night, resulting in great loss of life. The outbreak took place in a boardinghouse where working men resided, and the inmates ...

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  18. THE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    Consols closed on Monday at £85½, or an advance of ½ since Saturday. A good recovery took, place in all departments of the Stock Exchange, owing to the ...

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  19. A NATION'S RESONSIBILITIES.

    Mr. L. P. Brodeur, Canadian Minister of Marino, speaking at Montreal yesterday, referred to the visit paid by Sir Frederick Borden, Minister of Defence, and himself to ...

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  20. WELCOME TO MR. MAWSON.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—It is intended to give Mr. Douglas Mawso, who accompanied Lieutenant Shackleton's expedition, a great welcome when he returns to ...

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  21. WESTFALEN DELAYED.

    The N.D.L. s.s. Westfalen, which is on her way from Australia to Bremen, and left Melbourne on February 20, has been delayed for a further three weeks at Port ...

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  22. THE COMMITTEE'S TROOPS.

    It was reported yesterday that the members of the Artillery had left Hademkeui, a village north-west of Constantinople, and had received satisfactory assurances at the ...

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  23. THE SULTAN-DESIGNATE.

    Prince Mahommed Reshad, the Sultan's successor, is the son of the Sultan Abdul Mejid, and was born in 1844. In Turkey the succession passes to the eldest male ...

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  24. VICTORIAN PRODUCTS.

    The state Cabinet yesterday decided to instruct Mr. Taverner, the Victorian Agent[?] General in London, to forward to the Government each week a report setting out ...

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  25. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Robins Thomas, of Staghon Flat, near Yachandandah, retired farmer, who died on March 10, under a will dated September 3, 1000, left real estate valued at £1,601, and personal ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The shipment of Australian apples by the G.M.S. Friedrich der Grosse arrived in mixed condition. Some which were badly spotted realised from 5/3 to 9/ per case, ...

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  27. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    An official denial has been given to the statement which has been repeatedly made lately, that M. Isvolsky, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, had resigned in ...

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  28. POETRY AND PIETY.

    COLERAINE, Tuesday. — In speaking of his Easter theme at Holy Trinity Church, the Anglican Bishop of Ballarat (Dr. Green) alluded to the writings of the English poet. ...

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  29. VICTORIAN LIVE STOCK.

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  30. TURKEY IN REVOLUTION.

    All the recent disturbances and crises in the Near East really form parts of one connected political drama, which began in July last with the military revolt in ...

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  31. SIR T. BENT'S FINANCING.

    The state Public Accounts Committee, which is inquiring into the unauthorised payments made by Sir Thomas Bent in his capacity as state Treasurer at the end of ...

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  32. AMERICAN NAVY.

    Mr. Meyer, secretary of the United States navy, speaking at New York yesterday, referred to the proposal that battle-ship fleets should be kept in both the Atlantic and ...

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  33. CHILDREN'S STUPID SPORT.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—On Saturday night a stone was found on the railway line at Eaglehawk, and the matter was reported to the police. It has been ascertained that it ...

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  34. AFGHANISTAN.

    It has been discovered that a native of India named Dr. Ghani, who is head of the Education department in Afghanistan, is the fomenter of a movement in favour of ...

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  35. SNOW IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Tuesday. — The heaviest rain in April for 25 years fell in Southern Tasmania from Sunday night to yesterday morning. Up to 9 p.m. on Monday about ...

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  36. LAW NOTICES.—-(This Day).

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  37. THE DERBY.

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  38. DEATH OF THE PRIMATE. MEMORIAL SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S.

    In connection with the death of the Primate of Australia and Tasmania and Archbishop of Sydney, a special memorial service will be held this morning in St. ...

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  39. YOUNG TURK MASSACRES.

    It now appears that there is an element of bitterness in the minds of the Committee of Union and Progress which was absent during the revolution of July last. An ...

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  40. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William James Barclay Smith, of Kyneton, carpenter. (Filed at Kyneton.) Edward Burke Norris, formerly a publican, now out of business, of Bairnsdale. ...

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  41. SERVICE IN PERTH.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—A service in memory of the Primate of Australia (the Rev. Dr. Saumarez Smith) was held at St. George's Cathedral this afternoon. Bishop Riley ...

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  42. LIFE INSURANCE

    Means keeping a bottle of "Bonnington's Irish Moss" in the medicine chest, ready for instant use when required. It builds up the lungs.—[Advt.] "A cup of 'BOURNVILLE' Cocoa taken each ...

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  43. A TRIAL OF "WOLFE'S-SCHNAPPS"

    Is sufficient to convince the most sceptical of its remedial qualities in cases of impaired or obstructed kidneys.—[Advt.] ...

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  44. MILO CIGARETTES

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

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  45. MERIT

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

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  46. PEARS' SOAP,

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

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