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  2. EASTER TRAINING.

    Heidelberg military camp its a result of the drizzling rain yesterday assumed anything but an inviting aspect. All night long the tent parties heard the steady ...

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  3. TERRIFIC TORNADO.

    A tornado of exceptional violence has devastated a great portion of the city of Omaha, the capital of Nebraska, and completely overwhelmed a number of towns in ...

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  4. AID TO MOTHER COUNTRY.

    The Dominion Prime Minister (Mr. Borden) has replied to the manifesto of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in which the leader of the Opposition declared that his whole object ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Their Execllencies the Governor-General and Lady Denman, attended by Captain Nutting and Captain Burnham, returned yesterday from Werribee-park, where they ...

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  6. SYDNEY FERRIES STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—To-day was the fifth day of the Sydney ferries strike. Both the ferry companies and the men to-day repeated their expressions of determination ...

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    A meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr. F. G. Tudor, Minister for Customs, selected Labour candidate for Yarra, was held at the Oddfellows'-hall, Church-street, ...

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  8. AUSTRIA'S ULTIMATUM.

    Although given a week in which to consider the matter, Montenegro has decided three days after its receipt to yield to the ultimatum of Austria-Hungary, ...

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  9. LOCKED IN.

    Manchester was the scent to-day of remarkable proceedings on the part of a number of suffragettes. While a conference of the Independent ...

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  10. SEA-WALL COLLAPSES.

    During the gale in the English Channel the seawall at Romney Marsh, in Kent, broke, and the town was flooded. The residents had to run for then lives to ...

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  11. REFERENDUM PROPOSALS.

    A meeting of workers of Brunswick was held last night in the Lyceum-hall, Victoriastreet, for the purpose of discussing the referendum proposals from the workers' ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. T. Gibson Bowles who has been a leading member of both political parties in Parliament, and is now a supporter of the Unionists, reffered, when speaking at ...

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  13. THE SOUTH POLE.

    Lieutenant Monard, a military aviator, intends to lead a scientific expedition to the Antarctic next June. He will remain away two years, and will take two aeroplanes ...

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  14. AMERICA CUP.

    The New York Yacht Club's reply to Sir Thomas Lipton, declining his Challenge for the America Cup, which contained the condition that the defending yacht should ...

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  15. GENERAL RAINS.

    A general heavy rainfall was experienced throughout Victoria. South Australia, and the southern districts of New South Wales during Monday night and yesterday. Over ...

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  16. WAR IN THE AIR.

    Great Britain's inferiority to Germany and France in her aerial equipment is being brought up on the House of Commons almost daily. ...

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  17. DRUIDS' GALA.

    In spite of the depressing weather, an excellent attendance was recorded yesterday at the Druids' Gala and Bazaar, which is being held at the Exhibition-building, in ...

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  18. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

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  19. "LEG BEFORE."

    An animated controversy is taking place in the London newspapers on the off-debated question of the desirability of altering the "leg-beforewicket" rule of cricket. ...

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  20. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    Sir,—It is to be hoped that the men and women of victoria who think that the cost of living is quite high enough will support Mr. W. H. Renwick, in his candidature for ...

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  21. DIPHTHERIA IN CAMP.

    Some anxiety was caused among relatives of the soldiers in camp at Heidelberg last night by reports which gained currency in the city that an outbreak of diphtheria ...

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  22. THE RAILWAYS.

    A rather sensational incident occurred at Ferntree Gully yesterday. During shunting operations of the 11.50 a.m. train for Melbourne a van and two cars left the rails, and ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    After repeated assaults at the point of the bayonet two Italian columns have dislodged Barani Bey, the Turkish leader of the hinterland forces, from strong positions ...

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  24. GENERAL NEWS.

    At the Law Courts to-day the hearing of charges of conspiracy in connection with the introduction of Chinese to Australia is to be opened, before Mr. V. Tanner, P.M. ...

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  25. SPENCER-STREET STATION.

    As a result of the inadequate accommodation much conestion always prevails at Spencer-street station during holiday and other busy periods. The Minister for ...

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  26. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    The question of the West Australian Savings Banks amalgamating with the Commonwelath Savings Bank was further discussed yesterday at a conference between ...

    Article : 251 words
  27. FRENCH BUDGET.

    According to the Budget Estimates for 1913-14 a deficit of £12,000,000 is expected. [When introducing the Budgent for ...

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  28. DEFICIENT FACILITIES.

    Sir. The people using Barpinba railway station for the receipt and despatch of goods and produce are justly indignant at the beggarly attitude adopted by the ...

    Article : 326 words
  29. BREAD CARTERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There is every probatility that the threatened strike of bread-caters will be averted. Representatives of the Master Bakers' Association and ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. STAGE REALISM.

    The spectators at a performance of "Carmen" in the town of Argamastilla de Alha were horrllied to see two of the principals engage in a serious duel, which was fought ...

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  31. CHILD'S BODY IN BAG.

    HORSHAM, Tuesday.—Some children made a gruesome discovery which playing along the banks of the Wimmera River near the site of the old pumping station. They ...

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  32. DRAWBACKS OF LEAD-LIGHTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The advantages of lead-lights in front doors are overshadowed by the case with which a thief can extract a section and, inserting his hand, push back ...

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  33. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The twin-screq steamer [?] Queen's Wharf,at 10 a.m. To-day for port[?]lington and Geelong, this being the last trip of the season [?] ...

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  34. BELGIAN STRIKE.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" to-day I notice a cable message, dated Brussels, March 14, to the effect that a general strike has been decided upon in Belgium for April 14, I ...

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  35. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.—Four weatherboard rooms connected with the Golden Valley Hotel, [?] were destroyed by fire about midnight on Good Friday. The [?] Mr. Collings, had the ...

    Article : 59 words
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