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    The Prothonotary has awarded Eliza Laide 5 for breach of promise against matthew Jeffrey, who broke off the engagement because plaintiff and her ...

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  3. Direct Cables.

    Lord Willoughby de Broke will preside at the meeting at Bournemouth to welcome two, South. African deported strike leaders as a protest ...

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  4. CATHOLIC MISSION.

    A renewal mission will be conducted with Roman Catholic Church, Horsham, by the the Rev. Father Campbell, from the Ballarat monastry. The ...

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  5. CONTENTS OF ULTIMATUM.

    The American ultimatum to Mexico provided that President Huerta' must salute the flag before 6 p.m. on Sunday, otherwise President Woodrow, ...

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  6. VICTORIA PICTURES.

    These capital pictures will be on view again at the Town Hall to-morrow night and are certain to attract a full house. They include some of the ...

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  7. FOUL RIDING.

    The stipendiary stewards have disqualified H. Jackson for six months for foul riding at Epsom on Saturday, when he interfered with Avenger and ...

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  8. MEXICAN CABINET MEETS.

    The Mexican Cabinet met today to consider the American demands: The result of the meeting is not known. Close secrecy is being ...

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  9. ST. MARGARET CELEBRATION.

    The Speaker and many Commoners attended a special service at Saint Margarets, Westminster, today, celebrating the tercentenary of Saint ...

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  10. POULTRY PLUCKERS' STRIKE.

    The poultry pluckers unanimously rejected the employers' terms, requiring the men to return to work until a conference was held. ...

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  11. AUCTION REPORT.

    Messrs. David Anderson and Co. report increased activity in the property market of late and they have made the following sales of recent date:— ...

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  12. FURTHER RAINS.

    Mr. Hunt states that further rain Is likely, in the Western district to-night, as a low pressure distrubance is approaching. ...

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  13. THE GRAVEST CRISIS.

    The American State' Department admits that the present crisis is the gravest since the Spanish-American war. ...

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  14. LATE KING EDWARD.

    Caesar, the late King Edward's favorite dog, has died. ...

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  15. LEATHER STEALING.

    Leather valued at £200 has been stolen from Pitman's boot factory at Clifton Hill. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN ACTRESS.

    Elsic Mackay, an Australian actress, has been engaged as Mrs. Patrick Camn bell's understudy at Her Majesty's Theatre. ...

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  17. ANOTHER MOTOR-CAR VICTIM.

    Miss Mabel Despard, a telegraphist, who was knocked down by a motor In. the city yesterday, died today. ...

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  18. ACQUITTED OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    Harold McDougal has been acquitted of the manslaughter of Patrick Brennan, who was killed" at the Kilkenny Hotel during an argument over ...

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  19. CAMPAIGN OUTLINED.

    President Wilson, outlining the cam paign, said the first step ,would be the seizure of Tampico and Vera Cruz, including. a section of the railway for ...

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  20. FIRES EPIDEMIC.

    The epidemic of fires continues. There have been over twenty in two days, including timber yards at Wednesbury, of far distillery at Bradford, and ...

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  21. SALE OF RACEHORSE.

    Arnisdale, which was sold as a yearling for 730 guineas, was sold to-day by Yuille to G. McMahon for 30 ...

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  22. RESTAURANT HELD UP.

    Three men, armed with revolvers, held up twenty diners in Suvagoff restourant, and collected 800 roubles. As they were leaving a guest fired, ...

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  23. DIVORCE CASE.

    Daisy Byfield, a dressmaker, aged 29, obtained an order nisi for divorce from her husband, Alfred Byfield, who deserted her six years ago to train as ...

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  24. ST. KILDA PRAGEDY.

    Four of the bodies of the five victims of the boat tragedy which occurred on Good Friday off St. Kilda have been recovered. On the eve of ...

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  25. SHOCKING MURDER.

    A forester, when searching the Carinthia Forest, found a young girl with her head shattered by. a stone. The soldiers were suspected. The ...

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  26. Sporting Items.

    Members of the Rifle Club are reminded that musketry practice will be fired to-morrow at the butts, and as it is compulsory for everyone to fire ...

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  27. PRESS APPROVES OF ACTION.

    The newspapers comment on the situation in a fairly moderate lone, and they generally. approve of the President's action. ...

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  28. ACCOUNTS FOR PAYMENT.

    The following accounts await payment at the Horsham Receipt and Pay Office:—James Allan, F. E. Brown (coromby), Natimuk Agricultural ...

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  29. ASSASSINATION.

    An attempt was made to-day to a[?]assinate Mr. John Purroy Mitchell, Mayor of New York City. A man fired a revolver at him, but ...

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  30. ANARCHIST BURGLAR.

    Louis Andrien, an anarchist in carrying out a burglary, terrorised the inmates of a house at Marseilles with a revolver. A twelve-years-old ...

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  31. CROWN GRANTS, LEASES, ETC.

    Crown Grants—Mary Ann Molloy (Gorole), Percy Renirey (Tooan), D. H. B. Schache (Murtoa), Robert Sive wright (Gymbowent. Leases—Agnes ...

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  32. GLENTHOMPSON RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  33. LIFE BOAT SERVICE.

    At the Salvation Army Hall on Thursday night last a packed house listened with interest to programme of 32 items rendered by the ...

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  34. CRICKET BALL MAKERS.

    The cricket ball makers at Ton-bridge have struck, and are demanding an increase of wages to 5s per dozen balls. The manufacturers ...

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  35. ASSAILANT IDENTIFIED.

    The assailant of the Mayor has been identified as Michael Mahony, 70 years of age. He was instantly overpowered and arrested. ...

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  36. Obituary.

    The death of Mr. Wm. Taylor, occurred at his residence, Lyle-street, Warracknabeal, last week. "Mrs. Jane Heath, a very old and ...

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  37. MONOPLANES COLLIDE.

    Two monoplanes at Buc Aerodrome, near Paris, piloted respectively by Deroye and Bedot, collided and crashed tot he ground. Dcroye's gasolene ...

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  38. REVOLT IN RUSSIA.

    Considerable stir. and excitement has been occasioned in Kieff by the wholesale acrese of local residents on revolutionary charges. ...

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  39. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    A conference between Count Berchtold and the Marquis di Sanguilano, Austrian and Italian Foreign Ministries respectively, re-demonstrated the ...

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  40. THE WAIL CLUB.

    The Wail Rifle Club commence their musketry course at the range to-morrow at two o'clock. ...

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  41. A.J.C. RACES.

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  42. VISIT TO IRRIGATION AREAS.

    Mr. A. Griflith, Minister for Public Works in New South Wales, has accepted an invitation to accompany Mr. F. Magelthorn, minister for Public ...

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  43. THE GUN.

    This club held a shoot on Wednesday, 15th, and the principal even the. Novice Shoot, for a gold medal value £1 10s (presented by Mr. A. E. ...

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  44. HOME RULE.

    The Spectator has published Dr. Alexander Leper's open letter to Mr. Asquith, against Home Rule, promoted by the Victorian Ulster ...

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  45. APOSTOLIC DELEGATE TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Observer's Rome correspondent states that Cerretis' appointment as Apostolic delegate to Australia has surprised Catholic circles. A ...

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  46. Police Vigil.

    Recently, about 13 miles of copper wire, valued at £160, disappeared from the store of the Brunswick City Council, Suspicion fell upon the movements of ...

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  47. SALARIES INCREASED.

    Notifications appeared in The Commonwealth Government Gazette on Saturday of increases to £162 a year rout larch 20 in the salaries of 76 ...

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  48. THE WAR CLOUD.

    The improvement, in the Mexican crisis has not been maintained. At the eleventh hour President Huerta demanded that the United States ...

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  49. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    A very useful little volume, entitled "The Common-Sense Cookery Book," has been compiled by the N.S.W. public School Teachers' Association ...

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  50. FOOTBALL.

    The annual meeting of the Horsham Football Club on Friday evening next. The Horsham team will be without ...

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  51. METROPOLITAN FOOTBALL.

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  52. Advertising

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  53. BILLIARDS.

    George Gray to-day added to his lead over Diggle, and the scores, at the close to-night were:—George Gray 7501 ...

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  54. AMERICA'S ULTIMATUM.

    Mr. Bryan, Secretary of State, has instructed Mr. O'Shaugnessy, the U.S. Secretary of Legation at Mexico City, to inform President Huerta that the ...

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