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  2. The Easter Holidays.

    Fine weather, which is such a necessary factor for holiday-making, was more or less wanting for Easter. Saturday was ushered in with teeming rain, and ...

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  3. CABLES AND WIRES.

    London, Sunday Morning.—The much-talked of Paris Exhibition has been opened the ceremony being performed by the President of France (M. Loubet). The ...

    Article : 254 words
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  5. Doloraine Turf Club.

    President: Mr John Field. Vice Presidents: Messrs R. H. Munce, J. M. Griffin. Stewards: Jno. Field, R. H. Munce, C.J. ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. THE EASTER MEETING.

    The Easter meeting of the Deloraine Turf Club, held yesterday on the Deloraine coarse, drew a large attendance, and bar a rather strong wind the weather was ...

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  7. RUSSIAN MILITARY ACTIVITY.

    London, Friday Night.—The Russian Government has ordered the manufacture of 1,000 quick-firing guns for field artillery purposes. ...

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  8. YOUTHFUL TRAIN WRECKERS.

    London, Friday Night.—A number of Neapolitan children have attempted to derail a train at Naples, in Italy, on which the Prince and Princess of Naples ...

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  9. TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA.

    London, Friday Night.—American exporters foodstuffs to South Africa are beginning to complain that their trade is showing a serious decline. They ...

    Article : 73 words
  10. Sorell Races Postponed.

    Hobart, Monday.—In consequence of the inclement weather the Sorell races and military sports, which were fixed to be held to-day, were postponed. ...

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  11. Sporting.

    Sydney, Sunday.—The Autumn meeting of the A.J.O. commenced at Randwick and Saturday. It was favored with fine weather and there was a large ...

    Article : 323 words
  12. THE BRUSSELS OUTRAGE.

    London, Sunday Night.—The Belgian Anarchist Meert, who is alleged to have been the instigator of the youth Sipido in his recent attempt on the life of the ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Melbourne, Sunday.—The annual Druids' Gala, with which is associated a bazaar of an elaborate nature, was opened at the Exhibition Buildings on Saturday ...

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  14. Burnie Athletic Club.

    President: Mr C. J. Harris. Committee: Messrs J. Wiseman, A. J. Dooley, H. E. Clarke, T. Haywood, A. C. Kent, T. Wiseman, ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Sunday.—H.M.S. Dart had a very rough passage from Hobart. The seas, which were most violent, smashed the life boat and carried away jibboom and ...

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  16. Devonport U.F.S. Annual Sports.

    Chairman, Mr W. G. Curwen. Judges, Messrs H. H. M'Fie and A. W West. Referee, Mr E. Farthing. ...

    Article : 89 words
  17. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    K[?]algoorlie, Sunday.—Last night a safe containing £42 in cash and about £40 in cheques, and some jewellery and papers, was stolen from the office of the secretary ...

    Article : 76 words
  18. CRICKET

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  19. THE EASTER MEETING.

    The Easter meeting of the Bnrnie Athletic Club was held on the Recreation Ground yesterday afternoon. There was a fair attendance, but the proceedings ...

    Article : 517 words
  20. EASTER MONDAY MEETING.

    One of the most important of the annual sports .fixtures on the North-West Coast is undoubtedly that of the United Friendly Societies at Devonport, which ...

    Article : 1,134 words
  21. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart, Monday.—The weather is very cold, and heavy rain fell last night, as also on Saturday night. The summit of Mount Wellington is wreathed in snow. ...

    Article : 32 words
  22. The Black Plague.

    Sydney, Sunday.—Two more cases of the plague have been discovered, bringing the total to 11/2, of which 38 have proved fatal. ...

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  23. YESTERDAY'S SYDNEY RECORD.

    Sydney, Monday.—Two further cases of plague were discovered to-day—in one at Goulbourn amongst visitors from Sydney. ...

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  24. SUSPECTIED CASE IN MELBOURNE.

    Melbourne, Sunday.—Some uneasiness has been caused by the report of a case of suspicious sickness aboard the steamer Queenscliff which trades between ...

    Article : 56 words
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  26. THE WESTRALIAN OUTBREAK.

    Perth, Monday.—Another case of bubonic plague has been discovered at Fremantle, and it is reported that a third is under observation. ...

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