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  2. DRUIDS' GALA.

    The Druids' Gala commenced to-day, when there was a large attendance of spectators. The cycling events resulted as follow:— ...

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  3. TEE RECORD REIGN.

    The detachment for England has been chosen. Lieutenant-Colonel Rowell will be in charge, with Captain Nelson as second officer, there ...

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  4. FEDERATION.

    The Governor and Lady Victoria Buxton were again present at the Convention this morning. After a congratulatory address ...

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  5. EASTERN CRISIS.

    Ahmed Izzet Bey, one of the Turkish members of the Council of State, has been degraded for having opposed the war policy of ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    BEVERLEY REFRESHMENT ROOMS.—The lease of the Beverley railway refreshment-rooms will expire on Sunday next, the 25th ...

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  7. THESSALY ARMING. TURKISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    Thessaly is arming, and the entire population will be ready to assist the Greek army against the Turks. ...

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  8. A COOLGARDIE ADDRESS.

    It lias been decided to send a separate address to the Queen in connection with the record reign celebrations. ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND DETACHMENTS.

    The mounted infantry for the record reign celebrations and the Bisley rifle team left in to-day's mail train for Sydney en route for ...

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  10. V.A.T.C. RACES.

    The V.A.T.C. committee has decided to increase the stakes for the Grand National Hurdle Race from 500 to 1,000 sovs. The ...

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  11. TURKISH FLEET NOT TO FIGHT. EXCITEMENT AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The Sultan has issued an "irade" ordering that the Turkish fleet, which has just passed through the straits, is not to fight, but to Th» Turks hf>v,' abandoned and ...

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  12. SMALL-POX SCARE.

    The F.M.S. Polynesien arrived from Colombo at 3 o'clock this afternoon with the yellow hag dying. Dr. Ingoldby, the medical ...

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  13. COURAGE AND TENACITY. WITHOUT FOOD AND SLEEP.

    The courage and tenacity of the combatants at the battle of Maluna are stated to have been splendid. They were without food and sleep ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT DOUBTFUL.

    Owing to the apathy of the public is doubtful whether a team on [?] will visit England. ...

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  15. SCHOOL TEACHERS' CONFERENCE.

    At the annual congress of State school teachers to-day, the acting Premier delivered an address complimenting the teachers of the ...

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  16. PERTH CELEBRATIONS. PROPOSED CONVALESCENT HOME.

    A further meeting of the subcommittee appointed to draw up a programme for the record reign celebrations was held at the ...

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  17. LETTER FROM MR. GLADSTONE. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    Mr. Gladstone has published a letter dealing with the crisis. He refers to the "incredible shame of ...

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  18. DROUGHT IN VICTORIA.

    A deputation from the council of churches will ask the acting Premier to-morrow to proclaim a day a humiliation and prayer for ...

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  19. DAMASI BURNED. GREEK VICTORY AT ARTA.

    The Greeks have burned the town of Damasi, round which there had been severe fighting for several days. ...

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  20. TWO CASES OF VARIOLA.

    Drs. Ingoldby and Robinson have just come ashore after having been fumigated, and they state that two of the crew showed ...

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  21. COLONIAL BANK.

    The hall-yearly report of the Colonial Bank of Australia shows a credit balance of £8,634. Business was said to be improving. ...

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  22. THE WESTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    "Civis" writes as follows: Now that the selection of the Perth infantry is being completed Perth infantry is being completed I should like to make a few ...

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  23. A TOWN BURNED. IMPORTANT BATTLE EXPECTED.

    Turkish troops have burned the town of Strevina on the frontier, and are now retreating towards Pentepigadia, on the eastern ...

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  24. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    A return just compiled by the Railway Department shows that 39 lines do not pay working expenses, while 19 pay the cost of ...

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  25. REINFORCEMENTS FOR LARISSA.

    The Greek authorities are now straining every effort to prevent the invasion of Thessaly by the Turks. The Palace Guards and ...

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  26. INQUEST ON A WOMAN.

    All inquest was held at Warragul to-day oil the body of Mary Miller, the young woman who died in suspicious circumstances. The ...

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  27. NEW GUINEA GOLDFIELDS.

    News received from Port Moresby up to April 12 states that the Yaralla landed about 60 passengers, while the rest will go to ...

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  28. FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    A fire occurred in the basement floor of the Athenaeum Club, Collins-street, this evening. The brigades were soon on the spot, and ...

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  29. CLAUSES DISCUSSED.

    Clause 13, dealing with the filling of vacancies in the Senate, was struck out, and a new one, framed by Mr. O'Connor, inserted. It ...

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  30. SHOPLIFTING.

    A young woman named Marion Walsh was to-day sentenced to three weeks' imprisonment for shoolifting. ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of A. W. Harris, the "crack" English cyclist who recently visited Australia. He died from the effects of ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND TICK.

    A deputation from the pastoral and dairying interests on the Richmond and Clarence rivers waited on the acting Minister of ...

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  33. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting of this council was held at Jacoby's Cafe last night, Mr. H. A. Harwood being in the chair. ...

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  34. EDHEM PASHA CAUTIOUS. UNEXPECTED RESISTANCE.

    Since the battle of Maluna Pass General Edhem Pasha has been proceeding with great caution and coolness, as he is well aware of the ...

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  35. QUESTION OF DEADLOCK.

    A long debate ensued on the motion of Mr. Wise to introduce a clause to provide against deadlocks, the idea being a dissolution ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The military commission which has been inquiring into the defences of Cape Colony has submitted an important report to the ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    A meeting of the Cabinet was held to-day to consider matters in connection with the opening of Parliament next week A decision ...

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  38. CONFLICTS ALONG THE FRONTIER.

    The line of battle now extends along the Macedonian frontier, and heavy firing is reported from Turnovas, on the Exeragi (Europus) ...

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  39. SIR JULIUS VOGUEL'S VIEWS.

    Sir Julius Vogel has a paper in the Ninteenth Century on "Greater Britain, and the Queen's Long Reign, to which I turned with ...

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  40. AN UNMANAGEABLE STEAMER.

    The steamer [?] from [?] had an exciting [?] on the harbor to-day. After leaving her ...

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  41. [?] BAY FLOOD.

    The damage caused by the flood at Hawke's Bay is estimated at £50,000. ...

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  42. COMMERCE.

    The visible supply of wheat east of the Rocky Mountains is now estimated at 52,969,000 bushels. ...

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  43. AN OFFICIAL'S HOLIDAYS.

    Mr. Cooke, the Government astronomer of Western Australia, will leave for England in the mail steamer next Wednesday. It is ...

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  45. TYPHOID AT BROKEN HILL.

    Typhoid is particularly rife, and the hospital is full, nearly all being cases of typhoid. ...

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  46. THE CONVENTION CONCLUDED.

    Certain clauses were recommitted, I in the majority of instances merely with the view of verbal amendments being inserted. One clause ...

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  47. MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS

    It has been decided to conduct musical examinations locally in connection with the Adelaide University. The first examination will be ...

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  48. POSITION AT ARTA. TUBES FORCED TO RETIRE.

    Fighting continues at [?] A section of the garrison retired into the dense forest. The Greeks shelled the Turks, who, however, were ...

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  49. COOLGARDIE POLICE COURT.

    Percy Herbert Wetherall was before the court to-day on a charge of attempted rape on a girl named Alice Baird, 14 years old. A ...

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  50. WRECK OF THE ZULEIKA.

    The wrecked vessel Zuleika has now broken up completely, and the cargo is strewn for miles along the beach. ...

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  51. AN HOTEL ROW.

    Charles Tetley was charged at the police court to-day with having shot at Arthur Seaman with intent to kill him on Saturday ...

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  52. THE GREEK SQUADRON.

    The Greek Squadron has commenced active operations in the Gulf of Salonica, and while it was bombarding the town of Platonia ...

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  53. "THE PARTING OF THE WAYS."

    The "parting of the ways" has been arrived at by the Convention at Adelaide. It was made patent (says a Victorian exchange) that ...

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  54. BROKEN HILL MINING.

    The Broken Hill Junction mine despatched this week 258 tons of first sulphides and 184 tons of bagged concentrates. ...

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