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  2. Australian Affairs.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Alderman Weedon, attended the Easter banquet at the Mansion House, London. ...

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  4. Naval Volunteers.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An influential deputation, including many members of Parliament, waited on the Colonial Secretary at Cape Town to ...

    Article : 98 words
  5. Australasian News.

    MELBOURNE , Thursday.—Amund Schrinder, first mate of the Swedish steamer Opland, was charged to-day with the wilful murder of a Chinese ...

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  6. The Ballarat Murder.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—The trial of William Isles for the murder of Madge Graham, at Vale Park, in December last was concluded to-day. ...

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  7. EMIGRANTS FOR WESTRALIA.

    A steady stream of stringently selected agriculturists have lately been given assisted 'garages to Westralia. The numbers exceed "those of last year's ...

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  8. Federal Parliament.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday —In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister, Mr Deakin, in reply to Mr. Wallis, said the Government would ...

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  9. STORY OF THE MYSTERY.

    The murder of Mrs. Mary Graham, also known as "Madge" Byrne, is one of the most mysterious undetected crimes of the kind that ...

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  10. The Page Estates.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In a case Page v.Walker a claimant to the page estate in Middlex the plaintiff sought and [?] retsraining ...

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  11. British Polities.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The debata the House of Commons on the Licensing Bill has been again adjourned. Yesterday Mr. W. H. Long. (U.) ...

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  12. CRUSADE AGAINST OPIUM.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A Chinese named Chow Leong was fined at the Bendigo Court £15 for smoking opium. ...

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  13. General Gable News.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Gilbert Parker, in addressing the Australian Club regarding Australia's influence in the development of the Empire, ...

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  14. ELDERLY MAN GETS TWO YEARS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Charles Chamberlain, aged 63, was to-day sentenced to two years hard labor of a charge of assaulting a girl, aged 14 ...

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  15. MR. CHURCHILL'S OPPONENTS.

    Mr. Baxter, a Unionist and Tariff Reformer, and a popular manufacture , will oppose the election of Mr. 'Winston Churchill for Dundee. Mr. ...

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  16. COMPULSORY PURCHASE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Arbitration Court sitting in connection with the compulsory purchase by the Government of the Konok Wootong ...

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  17. Callous Murderers.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After forging a deed to obtain the victim's house, at Waterton, New York, a septuagenarian couple named Farmer lured Mrs. ...

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  18. THE POWER OF VISION

    Mr. Armengand, president of the French Society of Aerial Navigation, has invented an apparatus for supplementing the power by vision by artificial ...

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  19. Premier's Conference.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The conference of State Premiers was continued to-day. Prmier Wade (N.S.W.) moved a ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The report of the Colonial Sugar Co. for the half-year shows a profit of £134,779. A dividend of 10 per cent, per annum has ...

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  21. AN EX-BOER RAIDER.

    General Francois Pienaar, formerly a . Boer leader, admits that he contemplated an armed invasion of Angola in order to expel the Portuguese, and ...

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  22. LABORER SUICIDES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—John Davis, a laborer, aged 29, suicided by hang-ing himself at Pynmont. ...

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  23. Imperial Bonds.

    LONDON, Thursday—Mr. J. Henniker Heaton, in the "Financial Review of Reviews,' advocates penny-a-word telegrams throughout the Empire, ...

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  24. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The steamer Age returned to port to-day in, tow, her propeller having broken off 120 miles north of Sydney. ...

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  25. THE GERMAN COLONIES.

    The German Federal Council has sanctioned a bill increasing the North German Lloyd's subsidy. The preamble to the bill states that a general ten ...

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  26. A FINANCIER'S SUICIDE.

    Charles Coster, a wealthy New York stockbroker, suicided after losing 300,000 of his firm's money in desperate efforts to retrieve losses sustained ...

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  27. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.— Frands Birtles, the overlanding cyclist, has reached Katherine on route to Port Darwin, He states he had great difficulty in ...

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  28. The Railway Disaster.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Railway Department has received seven store; claims for compensation in connection with Easter Monday's railway ...

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  29. ANNAM RIOTS.

    Serious native riots are reported from Annam, headed by anti-French representatives of the educated class. ...

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  30. RAISULI'S ADVENTURE.

    It transpires that an ambush was laid for Raisuli, the Moroccan, who refused to share the Kaid Maclean ransom with the sheiks, but he escaped on ...

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  31. AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES.

    On the motion of Mr. Wade a resolution that each State should control the. development of its own agricultural resources was agreed to. ...

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  32. HOBART.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Following is the weather forecast for to-morrow:—Fine, but cloudy; generally variable winds; some fogs. Squally westerly ...

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  33. Sporting.

    A rifle match will bo held on Saturday next, May 2, and Wednesday; May 6, at Sproyton range, at 200, 500, and 600 yards; entry, 1s 6d. The ...

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  34. THE PRICE OF METALS.

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  35. STATE REPRESENTATION.

    Also a motion was carried that it was desirable for the individual States to continue to be directly represented out side the Commonwealth for commercial ...

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  36. Making Diamonds.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Henri Lemoine, the French chemist who claims to be able to manufacture diamonds, and who is charged with obtaining money from well ...

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  37. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — The Deviot Estate, on the River Tamar, consisting of 2,240 acres belonging to Mr. F. L. Armytage, has changed hands, ...

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  38. GERMAN TRADE DEPRESSION.

    Owing to severe depression of trade in Germany unemployment is general in almost all industries. ...

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  39. THE PORTUGUESE REGICIDE.

    King Manuel, the boy monarch of Portugal, in a pathetic speech at the opening of the Cortes, referred to his father's terrible martyrdom." ...

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  40. The Zeehan Smelters.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—A hopeful sign in connection with the closing of the Tasmanian Smelting Company's works is the announcement made ...

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  41. FOOTBALL.

    Mr. A. J. Parker has declined to act on the N.W.F.A. committee of management. Mr. A. F. Stenhouse takes his place. ...

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  42. THE INDIAN UNREST.

    The Moesmanda have dispersed, except for five bundled, at Lahridag. The rest are harvesting as high speed, fearing a British advance. ...

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  43. Personal.

    Mr. and Mrs. B. Salvatori intend taking their departure from Devonport for Sydney next Friday, after a residence or Some four years in Devonport. Mr. ...

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  44. MERSEY CLUB DISSENSION.

    A meeting of Mersey players and supporters, convened by Mr. W. H. Sayer, was held at the Grand Hotel last evening. There wore about 18 present, ...

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  45. ETNA IN ERUPTION.

    Mount Etna, the greatest volcano in Europe, a lofty mountain situated in the east of the province of Catania in Sicily, is again in active eruption. The ...

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  46. Wedding Bells.

    The marriage is announced of Miss Mary Leo, eldest daughter of Mr. C. Leo, of Sheffield, to Mr. Rubin Parry, fifth son of Mr. Robert Parry, of the ...

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  47. DARING JEWEL ROBBERY.

    Jewels valued at £1,000 were stolen from the Hon. Mabel Vereker's dressing table yesterday. It is believed the burglar had been concealed at the ...

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  48. Supreme Court.

    HOBART, Thursday. —At a sitting of the Supreme Court to-day in its civil jurisdiction, a verdict for £450 was Riven in favor of Mrs. Rebecca ...

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  49. PICTURES BY WIRELESS.

    A Dane named Kundsa demonstrated at the Hotel Cecil yesterday the possibilitis of his machine for transmitting pictures by any wireless system. ...

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  50. The Courts.

    HOBART, Thursday.—At the police' court to-day Chas. Pregnell, licensee of the Steam Packet Hotel, was charged with having the outer door of his. ...

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  51. A DEFAULTING MOTORIST.

    A verdict was given in favor of Chalk and Grant for £185'7s against a visitor named Wright, who had hired a motor car from the firm and had ...

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  52. A DOUBLE WEDDING.

    A comparatively quiet, but unique event in the history of Sassafras residents took place at the residence of Mr. John Spurr on Wednesday, in the ...

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  53. A BURNIE MATCH.

    A match was played on the Burnie recreation ground yesterday afternoon , between teams representing the Publicans and the E.C.A. The former were ...

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  54. Pearling Fleet Disaster.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The latest information concerning the pearling disaster shows that a typhoon, accompanied by severe storms, passed over ...

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  55. SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

    Latrobe v. Dovonport. at Latrobe Umpiro, T. Digney. Mersey v. Ulverstone, at Devonport Oval. Umpire, M. Pearce. ...

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  56. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—At the police court to-day a charge of Sunday trading preferred against Patrick Murphy was adjourned. Charges. against ...

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  57. SATURDAY'S TEAMS.

    Mersey v. Ulverstone, at Devonport. Ulverstone:—Horn, M'Kennn, Hales 2)Hays, Hill, M'Donald (3), peacock, Frost, Brain, M'Donough, Wells, ...

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