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  2. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES OF CHRIST.

    The fourth annual conference of the Associated Churches of Christ in West Australia was held in the Church of Christ, Lake-street, on Good Friday. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN CREDIT.

    Is the entity to be known in future as the Australian. Commonwealth of greater financial strength than that of the former five colonies taken collectively ? Though ...

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  4. GREAT FIRE IN ADELAIDE.

    One of the most disastrous fires that has occurred in Adelaide for many years broke out about 11.30 this morning. It threatened at one time to engulf one of ...

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  5. THE BOER WAR

    In the eastern Transvaal Colonels Dartnell and Alderson are driving the enemy southwards. They have captured 100 waggons, 6,000 cattle, and thousands of ...

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  6. EASTERS STATES

    John Hamilton (64), a retired school-master, living at Hawksburn, died in the Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday through taking an overdose of chlorodyne. On ...

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  7. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Ophir, with the Duke und Duchess of Cornwall and York aboard, was sighted at daybreak, notwithstanding the delay in the Suez Canal, and anchored at 7.30 a.m. ...

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  8. CHINA.

    There is great irritation in St. Petersburg on account of the refusal of the Chinese Government to sign the Manchurian agreement. There are indications that ...

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  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The condition of Lieutenant Rundle, of the Second New South Wales Mounted Rides, who was landed from the troopship Ranee last Sunday, suffering from ...

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  10. LI HUNG CHANG DISGRACED.

    Li Hung Chang has been disgraced by the Chinese court in consequence of his supporting the action of Russia La regard to the Manchurian Convention. ...

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  11. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE.

    It is officially announced that Colonel Plumer has occupied Piet Potgieter's Rust, on the railway line 140 miles north-east of Pretoria, and 40 miles south-west of ...

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  12. WRECK OF THE FEDERAL

    Further confirmatory news has been received regarding the loss of the steamer Federal. Messrs. M'Hwraith, M'Eacharn, and Co., ...

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  13. RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE.

    Russia notifies that the occupation of Manchuria will continue until order and tranquillity have been established. The "Messenger," the official ...

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  14. BUNBURY.

    On Thursday afternoon, a picnic held at Wodderburn, near Brunswick, the occasion being the inspection of Mr. Edwin Rose's new farm premises, prior to his ...

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  15. ANARCHISM.

    An Italian anarchist named Jaffer bas been extradited by the Swiss Government. He was an accomplice co Gaetano Bresci ...

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  16. INTERVIEW WITH KRUGER.

    A correspondent of the Paris "Matin" has interviewed ex-President Kruger at Utrecht, in Holland. Mn. Kruger, who daring the interview ...

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  17. ESTIMATED DAMAGE, £75,000.

    Further particulars show that Saturdays fire was of a most disastrous character, the damage being estimated at £75,000. The insurances amount to £115,115, and ...

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  18. WAGIN.

    Mr. Selden, who has been stationmaster here for nearly four years, Laving been transferred to Claremont, was recently presented with a handsome pendant as a ...

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  19. MISHAP TO A WARSHIP

    The German warship Kaiser Friedrich III., the flagship of Admiral Prince Henry of Prussia, which recently went aground at Cape Arcona, on the Island of Rugen ...

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  20. COMMUNICATION TO AMERICA.

    Count A. Cassini, the Russian Minister at Washington, has handed Mr. John Hay, the American Secretary of State, a communication setting forth the ...

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  21. AUSTRALASIAN CASUALTIES.

    Sergeant T. Hamilton, of the South Australian Bushmen, has been accidentally drowned at Kroonstad. Private T. H. Hempton, of New Zealand ...

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  22. STRIKE OF STABLE BOYS

    For several weeks past a strike amongst the stable boys at the great racing establishments at Newmarket, England, has been in progress. The lads demanded ...

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  23. BATTLE IN MANCHURIA.

    A battle between thousands of Chinese and a Russian force has taken place between Robantsy and Sinmintun, the latter town being situated 40 miles north-west ...

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  24. GERALDTON.

    The acting Administrator, Mr. Justice Stone, arrived in Geraldton on Thursday, the object of tile visit being to inspect certain land and road in respect of which an ...

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  25. THE BOER CAPITAL.

    Mr. Bennett Burleigh, war correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," says that the Boers have shifted their capital to a spot 35 miles north-east of Pietersburg. ...

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  26. EXPERIMENTAL FARM.

    The advisableness of establishing experimental farms in the State, and merging them subsequently into an agricultural college, has hod the attention of the ...

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  27. LORD SALISBURY.

    Lord Salisbury, who has been suffering from an attack of influenza, is now much better. Bulletins as to his progress are no longer being issued. ...

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  28. TROOPS LEAVE SYDNEY.

    The final batch of the Imperial draft contingents sailed yesterday in the troopship Antillian for South Africa. ...

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  29. A JAPANESE PROTEST.

    After Russia's refusal to produce the text of the proposed Manchurian. Convention, Japan delivered a more emphatic protest. ...

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  30. FATAL FIGHT IN PERTH

    Two relatives named Poland and Roeper met on Saturday in Murray-street and quarrelled. Words led to blows, and it is said that a stand-up fight occurred. Poland ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND SEVENTH CONTINGENT.

    The Seventh Contingent, which is 600 strong, sailed in the Gulf of Toronto yesterday for Durban. ...

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  32. FEDERAL NEWS.

    The Federal Government has under consideration the propriety of asking the Federal Parliament to adjourn over May 24 as a mark of reverence for the memory of the late Queen. ...

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  33. RETURNING AUSTRALIANS.

    Sir Henry Blake, the Governor of Bong Kong , inspected the Australians who are returning home in the transport Chingtu. He welcomed their return to British waters ...

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  34. STARTS FOR THE RIVIERA.

    Lord Salisbury has started for the Riviera, where his French seat, La Bastide, is situated. ...

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  35. KEW OBSERVATORY.

    Owing to the influence of the electric trams, it has been found necessary to remove the magnetic instruments from the Kew Observatory. ...

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  36. THE VOLUNTEERS.

    The usual Easter volunteer manoeuvres will not take place this year. The Government is arranging instead for the volunteers to go into camp for a week early in ...

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  37. RELIEF FUND STARTED.

    Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn is still at a loss to account for the exact nature of the disaster. The Federal may have foundered, he says, or she may have struck ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

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  39. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The Board of Trade returns show that during March the imparts into the United Kingdom increased in value over the previous March by £1,423,922, while the ...

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  40. A GIFT TO PERTH.

    Mr. Allen P. Stoneham has presented to Perth, West Australia, Mr. Williamson's statue of the late Queen Victoria. [Particulars concerning the foregoing ...

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  41. MISHAP TO A BARQUE.

    The barque Haofruen. bound from Norway to Sydney, has been towed into Calais, a French port opposite Dover. She was in a water-legged condition ...

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  42. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The corpses of five natives, who had died of the plague, were discovered at Cape Town yesterday. Twelve fresh cases hare been reported ...

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  43. KALGOORLIE.

    The Kalgoorlie people are greatly annoyed and inconvenienced owing in the stopping of the big dock in the tower of the public buildings. The dock has been ...

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  44. THE MACEDONIAN COMMITTEE.

    Sarofoff and other members of the committee which was formed for the purpose of fomenting disorder in Macedonia have been arrested at Sofia, the capital of ...

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  45. FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS.

    Mr. Barton will leave for Melbourne on Tuesday. Several appointments are to be made in Melbourne this week, principally to the offices of Parliament. Mr. F. ...

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  46. THE KAISER.

    The London "Spectator" states that the Kaiser's recent speeches and telegrams have shaken the public confidence in Germany. There are whispers in that ...

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  47. ANOTHER CASE IN BRISBANE.

    A young man named John Harris, a member of the Sixth Contingent, who was removed from the Lytton camp owing to a suspicions illness, is now declared to be ...

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  48. AN OFFICER FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

    Captain Edward Matham Marshall (33), of the South African light Horse, was arrested on board the steamer Australasian on its arrival front Cape Town on ...

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  49. "SUSPICIOUS" CASE AT FREMAMELE.

    A rumor gained currency in Fremantle yesterday afternoon that a case of plague had been reported in the town. On making inquiries of Dr. Anderson last evening ...

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  50. MIDLAND JUNCTION.

    A well-attencled picnic was held on Saturday at Tapper Swan, in connection with the employes of Messrs. Hoskens, Midland Junction. Special trains ...

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  51. GRAND OPERA.

    Signer Roberto Hazon, the conductor of the Sydney Philharmonic Society, who went to Europe seme months ago on behalf of Mr J. C Williamson to engage a ...

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  52. COUNT TOLSTOI.

    The Russian press censor has interdicted the publication of the portrait of Count Telstoi, who was recently excommunicated by the Holy Synod. ...

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