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  2. THE REFERENDUM.

    No noisier meeting has yet taken place in connection with the referendum campaign than that which was held in the port Melbourne Town-hall on Saturday ...

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  3. WAR IN MEXICO. Hostilities to Continue.

    The Government has informed Francisco Madero, the insurgent leader, that it does not intend to receive his peace overtures. Hostilities against the revolutionaries have ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION. NAVAL CONTRIBUTION.

    The question of the Union's contribution to the Imperial navy was discussed in the House of Assembly last night. ...

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  5. FRANCE AND RUSSIN

    It is announced by the newspapers this morning that the documents removed from the French Foreign Office, an offence with which three men, named Maimon, Routct, ...

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  6. NATURE'S MOODS. BLIZZARDS IN FRANCK.

    A very severe snowstorm, with the characteristics of the American blizzard, is raging throughout France. Much damage has been caused to vines and fruit trees. ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The appointment of Lord Denman as Governor-General of the Commonwealth in succession to His Excellency Lord Dudley has been gazetted, we are informed by ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS. VETO AND HOME RULE.

    Mr. Moreton Frewen, Nationalist member for North-East Cork, has announced that, as he is convinced that the House of Lords Veto Bill is a repellent method ...

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  9. PASSENGER MOTOR TRAINS.

    The committee of railway officers appointed to advise the commissioners on the question of the provision of independent services for the passenger and goods traffic ...

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  10. EARTHQUAKE AND STORM.

    An earthquake has taken place in the Murcia province. Although no actual damage of any importance is reported, the shock was so severe that the inhabitants ...

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  11. IRELAND'S FINANCES.

    A Treasury committee has been appointed to consider the financial relationship between Ireland and Great Britain. The members of the commission are:—The Rev. ...

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  12. AMERICANS JOIN REBELS.

    General Williams, the leader of a band of American rebels, attacked the Federal troops five miles south of this city yesterday. The rebels were defeated, 80 of their ...

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  13. ICE CRUSHES VESSEL.

    Whilst sealing in the waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, an ice-field closed upon the steamer Harlaw, and erushed her to pieces. The crew of 130 sailors escaped ...

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  14. GREAT REBEL ARMY.

    Francisco Madero, at the head of 60,000 insurgents, has started for the Casa Grandes region. A battle with the Federal forces is expected in the course of a few ...

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  15. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    The Union Ministry, on the ground of expense, has declined to utilise the South African building at the Festival of Empire, which the Earl of Plymouth erected at his ...

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  16. TRAPPED IN CANYON.

    The rebels trapped a force of 90 Federal troops in a canyon near Atlixco, in the State of Puebla. A hot fire was poured down upon the ...

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  17. ELECTION PETITION DECISION.

    Portion of the judgment in the election petition concerning the Exeter seat in the House of Commons was delivered yesterday. ...

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  18. LARGE LINER ASHORE.

    With the high seas prevalling it was a difficult task to reseue the 2,500 passengers on board the North Gorman Lloyd's steamer Prinzess Irene, which ran ashore off Lorne ...

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  19. UNREST IN PORTUGAL.

    A number of republican troops met in the arsenal yesterday and decided to strike for increased pay. The municipal guard was called out, and, occupying the building, they ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. FLIGHT IN MOTOR-CAR.

    A band of maranding insurgents looted the Cudahy Ranch, and attempted to capture the managers, who were known to be in sympathy with President Diaz and his ...

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  21. TURKEY'S TROUBLES. YEMEN REBELLION.

    Advices from the province of Yemen, in Southern Arabia, where the Arabs have been in revolt against Turkish rule, are to the effect that Sana'a, the capital, ...

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  22. BRITISH TRADE.

    The returns of British trade for last month compare with those for the corresponding period last year as follows:— March, March, ...

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  23. CANADA'S TARIFF. RECIPROCITY WITH AMERICA.

    In the course of an address, delivered at a meeting held last night to encourage Imperial preference. Lord Selbourne, who was High Commissioner for South Africa ...

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  24. GUNS FROM KRUPP'S

    One hundred guns from Krupp's factory, at Essen, in Germany, have arrived for the War department. A larger consignment is coming. ...

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  25. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    Two Sherecfs, to whom the Berbers offered the throne of Morocco in the event of the Sultan (Mulai Hafid) being defeated, declined the honour. ...

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  26. MINERS ENTOMBED. BLACKDAMP EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred in the Banner coal mine at Littleton, Alabama. More than 200 miners, most of whom were negro convicts, were entombed. ...

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  27. GOLD MINE ROBBERY.

    When the employees at the Hungarian State gold mine at Veresviz went to work yesterday morning they found that the watchman had been imprisoned in a room ...

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  28. THE CORONATION.

    It is intended that at the naval review at Spithead during Coronation week will be seen the largest gathering of British warships ever assembled. ...

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  29. DISGRACEFUL PITMOUTH SCENES.

    An appalling mining disaster occurred on Thursday at Throop, near Scranton, in Pennsylvania. A fire broke out in the mine, and 74 men were entombed, with no hope ...

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  30. FIGHT AT WASHINGTON.

    The Democrats are preparing for the probable struggle in the Senate over the Reciprocity Agreement Bill, in order to pass whick Congress was especially summoned ...

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  31. FRONTIER TRAGEDY.

    A massacre of British officials, in the vicinity of Sadiya, the north-east frontier outpost of India, has caused a sensation. Although the tragedy occurred in what is ...

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  32. SWEPT OFF BREAKWATER.

    WARRNAMBOOL.Sunday.—The exceptionally heavy sea which has been running during the past few days was responsible for a sensational incident at the Breakwater ...

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  33. USE OF HYDROPLANES.

    Mr. Glen Curtiss the famous American aviator, is turning his attention to hydroplanes. He has succecded in covering several miles ...

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  34. INDUSTRIAL TURMOIL. CLYDE ENGINEERS.

    The engineers in the shipbuilding and iron trades on the Clyde have asked the masters for an increase in wages of a halfpenny an hour. The masters offered a ...

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  35. EASTER CAMPS. STATE OFFICERS LEAVE.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) has directed that State public officers be granted leave of absence from April 14 to April 21 inclusive, to attend the Easter military ...

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  36. BOER WAR EPISODE.

    An action in which Mr.Winston Churchill, Home Secretary, sought to recover damages for slander, has just been concluded. At a meeting at Chagford, ...

    Article : 301 words
  37. PERSIAN GUN-RUNNING

    It has been determined by the British authorities that gun-running in the Persian Gulf shall be stopped. Admiral Slade has sailed with a force of 1,000 men, including ...

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  38. NAVAL MILITIA.

    On Good Friday the naval cadets and naval militia will go into camp at Swan Island, and remain there for four days. A large number of the cadets will remain ...

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  39. MINERS DIFFERENCES.

    The Government has announced that it will allow the mine strikers until Monday to settle their differences. Should they fail the Government will appoint an ...

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  40. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 words
  41. AT THE HEADS.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Sunday.—At Swan Island the Royal Australian Engineers are already busily engaged preparing for the Easter encampment, which will last 14 ...

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  42. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At 2 O'Clock (in the First Civil Court).—Cherry v. the Shire of Benulla (Judgement). [?]anco Court, (Before the Chief Justice.) ...

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  43. BLACK AND WHITE.

    A mob of 200 masked men stormed the goal at Laurenceville, in Georgia, and occured a negro who had been arrested for having assaulted a white woman. ...

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  44. STRIKERS TO BE DEPORTED.

    The town of Prince Rupert, which was the scene on Thursday of a violent conflict between strikers employed on civic contracts and the police, is now quict. ...

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  45. BOAT RACE IN HOLY WEEK.

    The Rev. E. S. Hughes, an old stroke of the Trinity College eight, made reference yesterday. in the course of his sermon, to the feat that the inter-collegiute boat race ...

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  46. CLERGYMAN DROWNED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Rev. Thomas Warhan, Methodist minister at Sandgate, near Brisbane, had lately been suffering from dengue fever, and last week ...

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  47. DOCKERS ATTACK TROOPS.

    The dockers' strike continues. At Bayonne the strikers barrieaded the strects, and threw volleys of stones at the troops, who had been called out to keep order. ...

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  48. BOY SCOUT'S AT RIDDELL.

    RIDDELL, Saturday.—On Thursday a company of 50 Boy Scouts will go into camp on the Bracmar Hills. ...

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  49. NEW COPYRIGHT.

    A Copyright Bill, the provisions of which are intended to secure the atmost uniformity possible throughout the empire, has been read a second time in the House ...

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  50. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The following arrangements have been made by the Postal department for the Easter holidays:— Friday, April 14 (Good Friday).—Postal and ...

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  51. GRAY'S HAZARD STROKE.

    The "Sportsman" of to-day contains an article regarding the methods of George Gray, the Australian billiard-player. The writer all[?]des to Gray's practice of ...

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  52. CONFERENCE DISRUPTED.

    The conference concerning wages between the Canudian-Pacific Railway officials and the representatives of the mechanics in the service has been broken off, and a strike ...

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  53. BREAKDOWN ENDS FATALLY.

    PEARTH, Sunday. The death occured to-day of Mr. A. E. Buker, K. C., the Crown solicitor, who brake down a week ago during the hearing of the Cha[?]ch case, in ...

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  54. BOLINDAVALE ESTATE.

    ROMSEY, Saturday.— A most important sale of 15,000 aeres of the Bolindavale Estate, the property of Sir Rupert Clarke, was effected yesterday by Mr. W. S. Keast ...

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  55. THE LOST YONGALA. MAILS COMING ASHORE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Three bags of mails have been washed ashore at Cassidy's Beach, 12 miles from lugham. The postmaster there has been instructed to obtain ...

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  56. TRAIN OVERTAKES MEN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—One man was killed and another had a wonderfal escape from death on the railway near Morissey, in the Neweastle district. Edgar ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Willam Salt, of Bur[?]bra[?], near Penshurst, labourer, Causes of insolvency Sickness of seil, wife, and children. Liabilities, £[?]; assets, £ 3[?] detict[?]acy, £[?],7[?]3, ...

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  59. RELIEF FUND.

    The amount collected by the Mercantile Martue [?] on the Hygela on Sunday amounted, with other contributions, to £10 4/8. On Friday evening, during the voyage of the ...

    Article : 18 words
  60. Advertising

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    Advertising : 8 words
  61. Advertising

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