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  2. OUR NEW GOVERNOR.

    If complete arrangements can ensure a hearty welcome for the new Governor (Sir Lionel Galway) and Lady Galway, then they will indeed have an enthusiastic ...

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  3. COMING HOME AGAIN.

    The charm of camp life is its disciplined rhythm. It begins right down at the heels when, according to regulations, the private clicks them together as he springs to ...

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  4. "HE RUINED MY HOME."

    Ruby Costello, a middle-aged woman, appeared at the City Court to-day on a charge of having shot at, with intent to murder, John Breheny, at Yarraville, yesterday. ...

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  5. WANT OF CONFIDENCE.

    In continuing the debate on the Address-in-reply in the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Fisher expressed regret at Lord Denman's departure. He claimed that ...

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  6. PATCHY RAIN.

    The Meteorological Office has not yet found a cheerful story to tell the farmers, who are anxiously awaiting rain to enable them to start their cultivation for the ...

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  7. CURE FOR GOUT AND RHEUMATISM.

    The Academy of Medicine has been unanimous in commending the efficacy of Dr. Barthe Desandfort's paraffin wax bath (heated to a temperature of 125 deg. Fahr.) ...

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  8. ARMED TO THE TEETH.

    M. Ernest Lavisse (President of the French League) and an eminent man of letters, writing to The Times, appeals for the maintenance and strengthening of the ...

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  9. UNITED STATES AROUSED.

    The Tampico incident has been made the starting point of a new policy towards Mexico. President Wilson is determined to uphold ...

    Article : 163 words
  10. THE CONDOMINIUM.

    Reuter messages state that France has agreed to discuss the working of the New Hebrides condominium. Both Governments concerned are now negotiating upon ...

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  11. TRANSFER OF BRITISH AMBASSADOR.

    Sir Lionel Carden has been appointed British Minister to Brazil. He will return to Mexico temporarily, however. The associated press announces in a ...

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  12. "BLACK" CHAFF.

    The trouble in connection with the chaff declared "black" on account of the conflict between the farmers and the Rural Workers' Union has reached the stage of a ...

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  13. GERMAN SWINDLES.

    The prosecution has begun of August Subner and several others. The accused are charged with swindling an incredible number of persons in all parts of Germany ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT'S ACTION APPROVED.

    Both Houses of Congress have expressed approval of President Wilson's changed policy towards Mexico. Speakers gave opinions favourable to the maintenance of ...

    Article : 105 words
  15. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    Debating the Budget, the Hon. Rudolph Lemieux, who was Postmaster-General in the Laurier Cabinet, referred to the navy question. He remarked that it was ...

    Article : 110 words
  16. "FOREIGN TONGUE."

    The police have prohibited Miss Sylvia Pankhurst from lecturing in the German capital upon the cause of women's suffrage. The power under which the ...

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  17. ARE ELECTIONS NEAR?

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the Prime Minister announced that there was no truth in the rumour that there would be general elections in July. ...

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  18. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    Robert Reidy, suffering from a deranged mind, developed religious mania on Thursday, at North, Yass, And, it is alleged, battered his wife's head with an axe and ...

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  19. ARBITRATION REFUSED.

    Four Dreadnoughts are expected to arrive at Tampico on Wednesday. It is understood that Gen. Huerta wishes to arbitrate regarding the alleged insult to ...

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  20. NAVAL TOPICS.

    Canadian newspaper correspondents, commenting upon recent Australasian naval utterances, state there is no evidence that Canada is ready for a naval conference. ...

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  21. ITALIAN PASSION.

    A tragic affair is reported from Teruglio. After mortally wounding a parkkeeper, against whom he had a grudge, a man barricaded himself in his home, killed his wife ...

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  22. FOREIGN REPRESENTATIONS.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Bryan) has agreed to Gen. Carranza's stipulation that all representations regarding foreigners shall come through the United States ...

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  23. STRIKE LAW BROKEN.

    An employers' deputation waited upon the Honorary Minister (Mr. Dodd) to-day, and brought under his notice matters arising out of the recent refusal by the ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced, at the age of 82 years, of Sir John William Ramsden, Bart. The deceased was widely known as the sole landlord of the Town of Huddersfield ...

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  25. GOVERNOR-GENERAL-ELECT.

    Among the large gathering which bade farewell to the Governor-General designate of the Commonwealth, were Lords Rosebery and Dalmeny, Lord Plunkett ...

    Article : 70 words
  26. AN AFRICAN CYCLONE.

    News from Mozambique indicates that a cyclone has destroyed Port Amelie, and that many natives perished. European settlers in Mozambique transferred 180 ...

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  27. SMALLPOX.

    The State health authorities have dealt with 1,144 cases of smallpox since the commencement of the outbreak in July, 1913. Of these cites 74 occurred during this year. ...

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  28. INDIAN TRAGEDY.

    Mjr. Dodd, the third British officer who fell mortally wounded by the native orderly, who ran amok with a revolver in the military parade ground early this week ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. SHIPPING OF ORE.

    The opening of the Panama Canal to shipping will make the utilization of the immense iron ore deposits at Coquimbo, Chile, a commercial possibility. High ...

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  30. PEACE PREVAILED.

    Delegates to the Yorkshire Miners' Association early this week recommended the men to accept the Conciliation Board's terms in connection with the recent ...

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  31. A GOOD SURPLUS.

    The Dominion Government announces a surplus of £400,000 for the financial Fear ended March. This result has been achieved despite unforeseen expenditure ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The British Association football match between the two league teams, Manchester United and Liverpool, ended in favour of the former by two goals to one. ...

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  33. YOUNG CRIMINALS.

    The second reading of the Criminal Justice Administration Bill has been carried in the House of Commons. The measure, which was introduced by ...

    Article : 75 words
  34. HENLEY ARRANGEMENTS.

    Sporting Life understands that one of the reasons for the Henley committee's refusal of an Australian crew was that such might tend to discourage competition ...

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  35. TRADES UNIONISTS INCREASING.

    The Board of Trade Labour Gazette states that at the end of 1912 the trades union membership totalled 3,281,003, an increase of 8 per cent. over the corresponding figures ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN FIGHT PROMOTER.

    Mr. R. L. Baker, the Australian boxing promoter, has leased the Cirque de Par s for nine months. He is also negotiating for a match in which Carpentier shall ...

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  37. FORMER GOVERNMENT WHIP.

    The Daily Telegraph states that the special committee of the House of Lords, which is investigating the American Marconi share and other transactions of Lord ...

    Article : 71 words
  38. SEQUEL TO COLLIERY DISASTER.

    Following upon the disastrous Senghenydd Colliery explosion, tie Home Office has laid an information against the owners and Edward Shaw (the manager) of the ...

    Article : 37 words
  39. THE SPORTSMAN'S PAPER.

    To-day's Evening Journal will contain a splendid budget of notes dealing with the various sports and pastimes now in season. This edition has won a reputation ...

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  40. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    During the week ended April 9, 9,709 qrs. of wheat, 1,711 tons of flour, and 301 tons of bran and pollard were exported—A picnic under the auspices of the Oddfellows ...

    Article : 119 words
  41. BILLIARD PLAYER'S TOUR.

    Thomas Reece, the well-known billiard player, will sail for Australia by the Medina. ...

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  42. FATAL BOUT.

    At Billings, Montana, "Kid" Fortney was fatally injured during a State supervised bout with Roy Coughill. The fight promoters avert Fortney struck ...

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  43. PARIS, April 16.

    The keel of a French battleship of 29,500 tons, is being laid down at Brest. The vessel will carry 16 13 1/2 in. guns, and there will be four revolving turrets. ...

    Article : 41 words
  44. MONACO AVIATION RACE.

    M. Garros won the Monaco aviation race, M. Brindejonca was second. M. Renaux third, and M. Verrier fourth. ...

    Article : 21 words
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  46. AN AUSTRALIAN TENNIS WIN.

    N. E. Brookes beat Tamburini in the second round of the tennis tournament at Montreaux, 6—0, 6—0. ...

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  47. BERLIN, April 16.

    The doubling of the betting tax is estimated to yield a million starling to the Imperial Treasury and about £250,000 to each of the federated States. ...

    Article : 38 words
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