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  2. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    KILMORE, Sunday.—This year's camp seems destined to be one of the most eventful that have been held in Victoria. A second ambulance accident has occurred, ...

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  3. SCUFFLE IN A CHANCEL.

    The ceremony of the Veneration of the Cross at Holy Trinity Church, Hoxton, was rudely disturbed on Good Friday by a body of Wickliffe preachers, headed by Mr. J. ...

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  4. CHAMPAGNE RIOTS.

    Several minor demonstrations have followed upon the riots in the Champagne district, which resulted in the destruction of an enormous quantity of wine in the cellars ...

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  5. EASTERTIDE. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS.

    To-day will be observed as a general holiday throughout the State, and with every pospect of fine weather, pleasure-seekers will find no diflienlty in selecting some form ...

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  6. WAR IN MEXICO. FIGHTING NEAR THE FRONTIER.

    The town of Agua Prieta, on the border of Sonora Province, is likely to be the scene of another important engagement. The rebels are concentrating, apparently ...

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  7. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK. CASE ON THE MOOLTAN.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Mooltan, from London, arrived at the Semaphore anchorage on Saturday morning with a case of small-pox ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor left this morning by the early train, attended by Hon. Victor Hood, for Bendigo, in order to open the Easter Fair. His Excellency will ...

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  9. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

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  10. TOWN IN DANGER.

    A report has been received by the State department that a force of 30 British blue jackets, with a Maxim gun, was landed from H.M.S. Shearwater, at San Quintin, ...

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  11. THE CORONATION.

    A special intercessory service for the British nation in Coronation year was held to-day in St. Paul's Cathedral. Prior to the service a procession marched ...

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  12. JAPANESE ACTIVITY DENIED.

    During a debate in the United States Senate yesterday, Senator Lodge declared that the reports of Japanese activity in Mexico, inimical to American interests, ...

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  13. PLAGUE IN MANCHURIA.

    An interesting paper was read at the Plague Conference by Dr. Petrie, one of the British delegates. He announced that he had discovered 36 very large fleas on ...

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  14. TOURIST BUREAU.

    During the past few weeks the Tourist Burestt, at the corner of Collins and Swanston sstreets, has been besieged by inquirers seeking imformation regarding the State's ...

    Article : 184 words
  15. RUSSIAN FRANCHISE.

    Addressing the Council of State yesterday, M. Stolypin, the Premier, answered the interpellations that were raised in the Duma against his policy on the question of ...

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  16. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR. RESIGNS FROM RERLIN EMBASSY.

    The resignation of Dr. David J. Hill, Uinted States Ambassador at Berlin was announced yesterday by President Taft. The reason for his resignation, which takes ...

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  17. CHURCH SERVICES.

    Extremely large congregations attneded the various city churches on Sunday. The services at St. Paul's Cathedral commenced with Holy Communion at 8 o'clock in the ...

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  18. A QUESTION OF MEANS.

    The resignation of Dr. D. J. Hill from the American ambassadorship recalls the coolness which was raised by the kaiser's objections to the appointment of Dr. Hill in ...

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  19. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The Hygela leaves at helf-past 10 o' clock to-day for Queenscliff and So[?]to, and the Ozone at halfpast 10 for Mornington, Dromana, and Sorrento, both steamers accompanied by a first-class band. ...

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  20. MELBOURNE ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Mooltan, which should have arrived at Melbourne this morning, will not be here until to-morrow morning. She will anchor in the bay, the Melbourne portion ...

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  21. DESTRUCTIVE FIRES. ROPE WORKS DAMAGED.

    A fire occurred at Messrs. James Miller and Co.'s ropeworks, at Yarraville, early on Saturday morning, and considerable damage was done to a store of raw ...

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  22. ASIATICS IN AMERICA.

    A bill to exclude all Asiatics from the United States has been introduced in the House of Representatives. Mr. E. A. Hayes, one of the Californian members, is in charge ...

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  23. FACTORY ON FIRE.

    ST. LOUIS (MISSOURI), April 15. The fearful disaster which attended the Triangle Shirt Waist Company's fire in New York was nearly repeated here yesterday. ...

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  24. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Speaking at Mountain Ash, in Glamorganshire, Mr. E. T. John, M.P. for Bromfield, East Denbighshire, suggested that if the Welsh and Scottish parties united in ...

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  25. MOROCCO.

    The German newspapers are mooting the expediency of bringing the act agreed upon at the Algeciras Convention of the powers in regard to Morocco up to date. They ...

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  26. AERONAUTICS. AVIATOR'S FATAL FALL.

    The death of Lieutenant Byasson is reported by Renter's Agency. He was monoplaning at Versailles, when the machine turned a somersault and fell, crushing him ...

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  27. LONDON MOTOR CABS.

    The taxicab drivers are taking part in the controversy which has been raised owing to the increase in the duty on petrol. The motor-cab and omnibus proprietors demand ...

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  28. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Commenting on a notice of motion by Mr. Walter Guinness, Unionist member for Bury St. Edmunds, in the House of Commons, that the Imperial Conference should ...

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  29. ST. PATRICK'S.

    The stately ceremonial preseribed by the Roman Catholie ritual was impressively carried out at St. Patrick's Cathedral at the High Mass yesterday, before an ...

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  30. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    The director of quarantine (Dr. Norris) stated last night:—"When the Mooltan arrived at Adelaide a case of small-pox was discovered on board. The patient was ...

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  31. NEW FLYING RECORD.

    M. Leblane, the well-known aviator, who usually uses a Bleriot machine, has put up a world's record as regards speed at Pau. In an aeroplane he covered 71 2.5 miles in ...

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  32. CITY OUTBREAK.

    The fire brigade was called out in force at 20 minutes to 6 o' clock yesterday morning by a street-alarm to cope with a fire in Messrs, J. E. Hunt and Company's ...

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  33. A SERIOUS FALL.

    Jack Depries, an aviator, met with a serious accident yesterday. While landing after a flight here, his machine was overturned, and he fell, fracturing his skull. He ...

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  34. LABOUR DISPUTES. STRIKE IN SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. J. Keir Hardie, Labour member for Merthyr Tydvil, has written to the miners' unions of Australasia, appealing for assistance for the hungry women and children of ...

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  35. NEW HERBRIDES REVOLT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—News arrived to-day by the French steamer [?]aci[?]ique of a fight between the militia at the New Hebrides and rebellious natives. As the result of the ...

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  36. WRECK OF A STEAMER.

    Captain Sears, who was in command of the steamer Iroquois when the vessel was wrecked outside Vancouver Harbour, with a loss of 16 lives, has been arrested on a ...

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  37. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    Sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister of New Zealand, was interviewed at New York yesterday. Without desiring to trespass on the domain of English politics, he ...

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  38. RIOT IN FRANCE.

    Five hundred navvies who have been employed on the canal works at Marscilles have gone on strike. They came into conflict with the police yesterday, and ...

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  39. TRAM COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Another tram collision occurred last night at Darlington, when three people were injured. A car was being shunted at the intersection of ...

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  40. HORSES IN BURNING STABLE.

    On Saturday night at about 20 minutes to 11 o' clock the South and Port Melbourne fire brigades were called to an outbreak of fire in Donaldson-street, Port Melbourne, ...

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  42. FIRES IN BRITAIN. CARELESSNESS OF TRIPPERS.

    Large tracts of gorse on the hillsides between Folkestone and Beachborough have been destroyed by fire. The outhreak occurred in three places, and there was ...

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  43. BRITISH SOCIALISTS.

    The Social Democratic party is holding its annual conference at [?]oventry. The speakers at the gathering yesterday accused the Labour party of abandoning its ...

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  44. HOTEL ON FIRE.

    ECHUCA, Sunday.—A fire broke out in the cellar of the Echuca Hotel, at an early hour on Saturday morning, and spread rapidly to the billiard-room above. The ...

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  45. MR. DEAKIN'S SEAT.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—An effort is being made by a section of the Labour party to induce Mr. M'Grath, M.L.A., to contest the Ballarat seat against Mr. Deakin, the ...

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  46. PLANTATION DESTROYED.

    A fire occurred yesterday in the woods at Merkleour. Perthshire, owned by the Marquis of lansdowne. One hundred acres of firs and a large plantation of young trees ...

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  47. FEDERAL PROCLAMATIONS.

    Approval was given by the Federal Executive Council on Saturday afternoon to two important proclamations. One was that having the date on which the Federal ...

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  48. OPENING UP AFRICA.

    A railway line connecting [?]aro, on the Niger River, with [?]ano, an important town in the heart of Northern Nigeria, has been opened. The line is 400 miles in ...

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  49. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    PORT DARWIN, Sunday.—The steamer Guthrie arrived from the south after dark on Friday evening with Judge Mitchell and other passengers on board. Over 100 towns ...

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  50. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    PERTH, Sunday, M. Pi[?] [?], a Belgian mining engineer and a director of the Associated Northern mine, has just concluded a visit to the eastern goldfields. In ...

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  51. MURDEROUS ATTACK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A murderous assault is said to have been committed on a family named Goggerly, living on the shores of Wallis Lake, 10 miles from Forster, on the ...

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