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  2. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir,—Under the above heading Mr. Hughes, of Casino, goes into rhapsody about ambulance waggons and pot shots from behind rocks at people's mistakes. ...

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  3. BRIEFS.

    Greek or Latin has been made compulsory in the Melbourne University, the voting in the Council being eight for and six against. ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. NEGROES IN CANADA.

    A strong protest was made in the Dominion Turliament against the immigration of negroes into the prairie provinces of Canada. ...

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  5. BROTHER AND SISTER INJURED.

    As a result of an attack by their brother Maggie Spring and Patrick Spring are inmates of the Hamilton Hospital. The parties reside at Bochara. The brother, ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS THE RECENT CENSUS.

    A number of persons having refused to give the information asked for in connection with the recent census, they are likely to be prosecuted forthwith. ...

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  7. THE BOWRONS BAILED AND REMANDED.

    The Bowrons have been bailed and further remanded. ...

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  8. PLAGUE IN JAVA.

    A cable from Batavia, confirms the reported outbreak of plague at Java. The outbreak is confined to the natives. ...

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  9. PRICE OF SILVER.

    The price of bar silver is quoted at 24[?]d per ounce. ...

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  10. FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    A wooden house, "Keston," in Carrabella-street. North Sydney, was totally destroyed by fire to-night. The building was formerly a well-known boarding ...

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  11. DUBLIN'S DISLOYALTY.

    Referring to the action of the corporation of the city of Dublin in rejecting by 42 votes to 9 the proposal to present an address of welcome to the King, the "Irish ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY IN LONDON.

    An Australian Society is being organised in London for social purposes under the patronage of Sir George Reid, High Commissioner, and other influentials. ...

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  13. DEATH FROM FRACTURED SKULL.

    An inquest has been held concerning the death of Albert Jenkins, 63, which occurred at the hospital from fracture of the skull. Charles Cook, hotelkeeper, deposed ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT FERRY SERVICE.

    It is understood that the Cabinet has prartically agreed to the establishment of a Government passenger ferry service between Sydney and North Sydney, the ...

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  15. TURKS AND ALBANIANS.

    Fighting continues at Turkey. The Turks recaptured Hoti, but were repulsed at Hastri, when they lost 11 killed and 200 wounded. ...

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  16. AMERICAN SUGAR CO.

    A further stage has been reached in the suit brought by the Government to dissolve the American Sugar Refining Company, on the ground that it is an illegal ...

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  17. MR. ASTOR RURCHASES "THE OBSERVER."

    Mr. W. W. Astor has purchased "The Observer." Mr. Garvin continues in the editorship of the paper. ...

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  18. WEATHER FORECAST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  19. HEAVY SNOWSTORMS IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND.

    Heavy snowstorms have occurred in England and Scotland. ...

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  20. THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    The refusal of the Provisional revo[?]tionary President to consider any peace terms has resulted in President Diaz starting a war of extermination. ...

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  21. ASSAULT WITH INTENT.

    At the Criminal Court to-day, William Wheeler was placed on trial, charged with having feloniously wounded John Oswald, with intent to murder him, at Millthorpe. ...

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  22. MEMBERS OF FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Thirty-nine Federal members have signified their interest of joining in the trip to Papua, leaving Sydney on May 30 in the Matunga. ...

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  23. A ROYAL TRIP.

    The Queen Mother Alexandra and her daughter Princess Victoria had a rough Channel crossing. They are going to Genoa for a yachting trip in the ...

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  24. A BOY KIDNAPPED.

    Every railroad company in the United States has been asked to locate the railway car which is believed to contain a 12year-old boy, the son of District, Attorney ...

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  25. A NATIONAL BANKING SYSTEM.

    Mr. Fisher has stated that a Bill to establish a national banking system would be introduced next session. Mr. Fisher was presented with an ...

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  26. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Lord Lucas, replying to Lord Selborne, stated that Mr. Asquith will preside at the opening of the Imperial Conference and at as many subsequent sittings as practicable. ...

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  27. THE COAL VEND.

    At a meeting of the colliery proprietors connected with the coal vend a motion to dissolve the vend was discussed and adjourned. ...

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  28. CHINESE GOING TO MEXICO.

    The authorities are on the alert to intercept Chinese proceeding to Mexico to promote a big smuggling scheme. ...

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  29. SEA POWER IN THE PACIFIC.

    Mr. Archibald Colquhoun read an interesting paper at the United Service Institution on sea power in the Pacific. General Edward Chapman, in the course of ...

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  30. CANADIAN TRAINING SHIP IN THE PACIFIC.

    The Canadian Government has purchased H.M.S. Egeria from the Imperial authorities for a training ship in the Pacific. ...

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  31. AMERICAN-CANADIAN RECTPROCITY.

    President Taft's message to Congress urges the ratification of the Reclprocity agreement. ...

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  32. LATEST SPORTING. The Turf.

    Bright Laddie is favorite for the Doneaster Handicap: four points easier are Lager and Nuwarra Eliya, who were only two points in advance of Full Sail, the ...

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  33. FOR THE CORONATION.

    The executive of the citizens' committee to provide the fund for sending the cadets to the Coronation celebrations met in the drill hall last night. The reports ...

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  34. IRISH BLIGHT.

    As a result of the recent spread of Irish blight a number of additional districts' have been placed under quarantine by proclamation. All potatoes intended for ...

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  35. THE RISING IN ALBANIA.

    Two hundred Albanians were killed at Tugi, and many surrendered. The Porte has circularised the Powers, insisting on Montenegro closing its frontiers against ...

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  36. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE STRIKE.

    The Singers' sewing machine strike at Glasgow has collapsed. The company, believing that the majority were desirous of returning, arranged a postcard ballot, ...

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  37. BANK-NOTE PLANT SEIZED.

    The police raided the residence of Mohanrby, a wealthy landowner, and seized a quantity of picric acid, dynamite, and a complete bank-note plant. Mohanroy and ...

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  38. MONEYED SETTLERS FROM UNITED STATES.

    No fewer than five train loads of moneyed settlers arrived here from the United States on Wednesday. ...

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  39. PERSONAL.

    Our Nimbin correspondent wrote on Wednesday: Mr. Walter Parmenter and Miss Elsie Duncan were married in St. Stephen's Church to-day. ...

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  40. SCRATCHINGS.

    Bobadea has been scratched for the Sydney Cup; Portway for the Champagne Stakes, and Cullwalla for the Hawkesbury Guineas. ...

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  41. MASTERS AND ENGINEERS.

    Mr. Croft appeared in the Industrial Court before Judge Heydon and made application, on behalf of the Federated Masters and Engineers' Association of ...

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  42. TRAIN MALICIOUSLY WRECKED.

    A train has been maliciously wrecked at Dinapur. An Indian was killed and three Europeans seriously injured. ...

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  43. NEW DIAMOND FIELD.

    Scores of prospectors are staking claims in the Olivine Mountains, which were recently discovered to be diamondiferous. ...

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  44. AMATEUR RIDER KILLED.

    During the Yanko Crees picnic races the horse "Clodagh, ridden by William Andrew, stumbled, unseating his rider, who sustained fatal injuries. The deceased and ...

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  45. NEW YORK FIRE.

    The funeral of eight unidentified victims of the recent terrible fire in the factory of the Triangle Walst Company took place yesterday, and was attended by 75,000 ...

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  46. GREAT BRITAIN IN THE PAGIFIC.

    "Neurte Nachrichten" declares that the completion of the Panama Canal, and the transference of the chief naval Power to the United States, and the enlargement of ...

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  47. Rowing

    Hagney and Felton have been matched to row on the Parramatta for £50 aside. ...

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  48. Football.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  49. SENTENCED FOR TREASON.

    Povage, an ex-sailor, has been sentenced to 12 years' penal servitude for treason, in supplying a British naval attache on two occasions with copies of the secret ...

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  50. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    In Japan the American commercial treaty has been received without enthusiasm. It is, however, accepted as the best possible under the circumstances. ...

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  51. BILLENBAH STATION TRAGEDY.

    The trial was opened at the Hay Circuit Court yesterday of William Francis Millar and Reginald Clare, each 17 years of age, on a charge of having murdered Sarah ...

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  52. Golf.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  53. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    Sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister of New Zealand, who arrived here on his way to England to attend the Imperial Conference in London and the Coronation, has been ...

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  54. COMFULSORY TRAINING.

    Lord Curzon, speaking in the House of Lords, said he believed that compulsory training was unavoidable. Lord Haldane had spoken of blue funk. He would rather ...

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  55. Rifle Shooting.

    The "Sunday Sun" of April 2nd states: —"One of the most popular members of the Randwick Club is Mr Fred Harrison, who put up such an excellent record at ...

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  56. LARGE MILK SUPPLIES.

    The largest supplier of milk to the Melbourne trade is said to be Mr. W. Baker, of Woodstock Farm. This will interest farmers supplying the Sydney market, for ...

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  57. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Moherly Bell, managing director of the "Times," died suddenly at the 'Times' office. ...

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  58. NIMBIN.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  59. AN AUSTRALIAN PRIMA DONNA.

    Miss Lalla Miranda has been engaged in Quinlan's Opera Company, which is to tour Australia. The tour opens at Mclbourne in May, 1912. ...

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  60. CYCLONE IN PAPUA.

    The steamer Matunga arrived from Papua on Wednesday night, and brought news of a cyclone at Samaral on March 26. A number of small craft were ...

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  61. ADVANCE LISMORE.

    The spending public, those who need a cool, refreshing drink this warm weather, should try Lane's Dry Ginger Ale, or one of equally famous soft drinks. Unequalled ...

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  62. AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON.

    Mr. Hoffman McCall has asked the Colonial Institute to establish an Australian section, meeting monthly for the expression of their views, and inviting ...

    Article : 70 words
  63. BANGALOW.

    Mrs. Barnard will hold a darcing class in the Agricultural Hall every Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, commencing Friday, 7th inst. ...

    Article : 23 words
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