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  2. ADVANCING ON FEZ. Rebels Capture Mekinez.

    The greatest anxiety is felt for the safety of the European residents of Fez, the stronghold of the Sultan of Moroeco, which is besieged by rebel tribesmen. The ...

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  3. WHAT "YES" MEANS.

    It was evident from the commencem[?]nt of the meeting held in the South Melbourne Town-hall last evening that a compact section of the audience at the rear of the hall ...

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  4. FASTING MONK'S TRIUMPH.

    The triumph of a fanatieal monk named Hiodor over the Russian Holy Synod has caused a tremendous stir throughout Russia. ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS. PROSPECTS OF HOME RULE.

    Mr. William O'Brien, in a speech to his Cork constituents yesterday, declared that even if the Veto Bill were passed forthwith and without alteration, it would be ...

    Article : 85 words
  6. TERRIBLE TRAIN TRAGEDY.

    The railway accident near Grahamstown on Saturday, when 28 lives were lost, was caused by a truck becoming derailed. The train was composed of four passenger ...

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  7. GOVERNOR'S MOTOR TRIP.

    MANSFIELD, Monday.—His Excellency Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael left Melbourne early this morning by train for Tallarook, this being the first stage of a ...

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  9. COST OF LIVING.

    QUEENSTOWN (Tas.), Monday.—The Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, Mr. Justice Higgins presiding, opened in the local court-house to-day ...

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  10. UNIONIST FIGHTING FUND.

    The Unionists throughout the kingdom are raising a fighting fund in opposition to Home Rule. The sum of £100,000 has been subscribed. ...

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  11. PERSONAL.

    It is announced by cable from Cape Town that Sir David de Villiers Graaf, Minister of Public Works, will accompany General Botha, the Prime Minister of South Africa, ...

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  12. SCOTLAND'S EMIGRANTS.

    The Master of Elibank, Chief Whip of the Liberal party, has addressed a letter to the Liberals of Midlothian, in which he points out that the census figures show that heavy ...

    Article : 120 words
  13. LABOUR UNREST. SAILORS' GRIEVANCES.

    There appears to be a great deal of unrest among seamen, and in union circles the possibility of serious trouble arising is spoken of. ...

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  14. PLIGHT OF ENGLISHWOMEN.

    A letter reveived here from Dr. Verdon, of Melbourne, who, with his wife and children, is in Fez, which is under siege by Moroccan tribesmen, shows that the ...

    Article : 65 words
  15. CHAMPAGNE RIOTERS.

    The cinematograph has proved a valuable witness in connection with the recent riots in the Champagne district. A film was reproduced showing several men committing ...

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  16. REASSURING NEWS.

    Advices are to hand from Fez up to April 16. They are more reassuring, as no attack had come from the tribesmen for four days. ...

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  17. LOCK-OUT IN DENMARK.

    Widespread labour troubles have occurred, and 14,000 men are locked out in various trades. The disaffection is spreading, and it is feared thal unless un agreement be ...

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  18. SOLDIER'S RIGHT OF SPEECH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Colonel Onslow, who represents Waverley in the State Parliament, speaking in reference to the referendum proposals to-night, entered a ...

    Article : 219 words
  19. MINERS' DISEASE.

    The measure to provied State compensation to miners attacked by miners' phthisis has been withdrawn in favour of a scheme for contributory compensation. Mr. Smuts, ...

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  20. SPANISH ACTION.

    An artillery column has been ordered to be in readiness at Ceata to proceed to Tetnan, the Moroccan seaport. ...

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  21. WONDERS OF SURGERY.

    Professor Kuttner, of the Breslan University, has successfully replaced the ball-and-socket joint and part of the femur of an injured man, utilising the corresponding ...

    Article : 333 words
  22. FRANCE'S POLICY.

    The "Vossische Zeitung," of this city, claims to be in possession of information that it is the intention of France to occupy Taza, a town about 100 miles east of Fez, ...

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  23. FRENCH SECRETS.

    Rontet[?] the clerk in the Foreign Office[?] who was arrested for compli[?]ty with Maimon, the Mohammedan. for the disclosure to foreign powers of Foreign ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. BEATING A SERVANT.

    Allegations of terrible cruelty to a domestic servant have been made against Mrs. Wilsmith, a Woreester lady, her son, and her bailiff. They have been brought ...

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  25. REVELLER IN CAMP.

    QUEENSSCLIFF, Monday.—Curtis Scott. the young man who, on April 15, caused a commotion in the camps on Swan Island when he struck a naval cadet named ...

    Article : 275 words
  26. CUSTOMS OFFICER SUSPENDED.

    FREMANTLE, Monday.—Ther has been a somewhat unexpected sequel to the recent Customs sensations, in which Boarding Inspectors Smith and Bryant were suspended, ...

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  27. HARVESTER STRIKE.

    Members of the Agricultural implement Employees' Union who are out on strike turned their attention to the celebration of Eight Hours Day yesterday. The ...

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  28. M. STOLYPIN.

    The Czar has given another mark of his approval of the action of the Prime Minister, M.Stolypin, in the recent erisis on elestoral reform. He has issued a r[?]ript ...

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  29. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK. RELEASED PASSENGERS.

    The 25 first class passengers by the R.M.S. Mooltan, who have been released under surveillance from the Quarantine Station. reported themselves at the Health ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    News from Java dated yesterday records the occurrences of 13 fresh cases of buhonic and one of pneumonic plague, with five deaths. ...

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  31. AN UNWILLING STRIKER.

    Sir,—I am a member of the Agricultural Implement Employees' Union. Daring the last 20 years. being in constant employment. have managed to pay for a ...

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  32. HOLIDAY ROBBERIES.

    While crowds were enjoying their holiday yesterday thieves seized the opportunity of gathering wealth. The quarters of the hallkeeper of the ...

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  33. UNIFORM COPYRIGHT.

    The new Canadian Copyright Bill strikes a blow, by its provisions preserving local control, against British anthors and publishers,lts requirements destroy the ...

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  34. BOOKMAKERS ON STRIKE.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—A strike of bookmakers occurred at the Sea[?]sdale and Smythesdale races, which were held at Sea[?]sdale to-day. In the first event, which ...

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  35. APPRECIATIVE PASSENGERS.

    Soveral passengers on the Mooltan write expressing their appreciation of the kindness and courtesy extended to them by the superitendent (Mr. Keys), Dr. Robertson ...

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  36. LEVY ON LABOUR MEMBERS.

    Sir.—I witnessed the Eight Hours procession to-day, and it was indeed a grand display. But it would have been improved by the addition of banners showing Mr. ...

    Article : 275 words
  37. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Whest and Flour Affoat.—The quantity of wheat and flour aff[?] for the United kingdom is esitmated at 3,905,000 quarters, against 4,380,000 quarters a year ago. The ...

    Article : 289 words
  38. PEACE ARBITRATION.

    At a publie meeting held at Laeicester yesterday in support of the international arbitration movement, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald. M.P., read a lettey from a distinguished ...

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  39. VESSEL FUMIGATED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Mooltan has been fumigated and cleansed under the direction of the Public Health authorities, and will be ready for handing over to the ...

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  40. SHAKESPEARE ANNIVERSARY.

    We celebrate to-night the birthday and the deathday of the greatest of Englishmen —Shakespeare," said Dr. Leeper, presiden of the Melbourne shakespeare Society, at ...

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  41. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Loyal Orange Federal Council has adopted a resolution with reference to the Roman Catholic decree, "No Temere," which refuses ...

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  42. BRICKS FOR HOMES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Works (Mr. Grittith) atarted at Homebush to-day the first kiln in connection with the Government's scheme for the manufacture ...

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  43. PORTSEA HOSPITALITY.

    QUEENSCLIFF[?] Monday.—An amusing incident is reported to have happened at the Quarantine Station during the Easter holidays. ...

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  44. VICTIM TO VIOLENCE.

    Sir.—I have read with interest several letters which have appeared in your columns during the past two weeks, under the heading "Victim to Violence." and I ...

    Article : 275 words
  45. TIMBER COMBINE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The belief has prevailed for some months that an understanding existed among many of the timber merchants in the direction of controlling prices. ...

    Article : 224 words
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  48. BARMAID'S JEWELLERY:

    PERTH. Monday.—Arehibald Robert Hughes, a recent arrival from Sydney, was convicted in the city court to-day of having been unlaw[?]ally on the premises of the ...

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  49. BUSHRANGER'S GUN.

    HOBART[?] Monday,—Albert Keats, a boy 11 years of age. was admitted to the goneral hospital suffering from a buttet wound in the leg.[?]e was out near Richmond with ...

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  50. CRICKET "GATES."

    SYDNEY, Monday,—A comparison of the gate takings in New South Wales d[?]ring the tour of the South African cricked tenu and those of the last English [?]am, ...

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  51. BETTING WITH BOYS.

    BALRANALD, Monday.— In the Court of Petty Sessions this morning the police brought the first local prosecutions under the Gam[?] and Betting Act, when two ...

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  52. DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC.

    WAGGA. Monday. The epidemic of diphtheria at Junee is unabated. The hospital has accommodati[?] for only 22 patients, but now contains 27. In some cases ...

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