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  3. VERA CRUZ SHELLED.

    The inhabitants of Vera Cruz have had a further introduction to the realities of war. As the file from the house-tops did not cease, the ...

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  4. HAMILTON RACES.

    The Hamilton Racing Club concluded their. Cop meeting to-day in wet weather. There was a fair attendance, but the going was a heavy, being ...

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  5. COUNTRY EDITION

    A public meeting was held at the Council Chambers, Thursday afternoon for the purpose of electing a member of the committee of ...

    Article : 83 words
  6. WOMAN'S MISCELLANY.

    The Presbyterian church at Macarthur was crowded on Monday afternoon, 13th April the occasion being the wedding of Mr. John Young ...

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  7. THE KING IN PARIS.

    The speech of King George at the banquet at the Elysee Palace last night is warmly received by the Paris newspapers. They declare that ...

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  8. LABOR POLITICIANS.

    Strong pressure is being brought to bear on Mr. R. D. Meagher to induce him to abandon the conflict with Mr. Holman, which may mean disaster to ...

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  9. GRAVE FEARS FOR AMERICANS.

    Grade fears are being expressed for the safety of the Americans employed on the Mexican oil fields in the interior of the State of Topila. It is ...

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  10. RACE CLUB BOOTHS.

    The booth rights in connection with [?] winter meeting of the Warrnambool Racing Club, to be held on 5th, [?]h and 7th May, were submitted to ...

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  11. SYDNEY DIVORCE CASE.

    Mr. Justice Gordon in the Divorce Court to-day, made absolute the decree nisi granted to Muriel Watt against Captain Oswald "Watt, on the ...

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  12. DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BROKEN OFF.

    Provisional President Huerta has broken off diplomatic relations with the United States. President Wilson has therefore ordered Mr ...

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  13. MEXICAN CABLE TO LONDON.

    Provisional President Huerta has cabled td the Mexican, Minister in London (Senor Don Miguel Covarruvias) as follows: 'We are fighting ...

    Article : 37 words
  14. WARBURTON FATALITIES

    The Coroner, has been advised that Walter George, employed at the saw mills at Warburton, was killed by the limb of a tree falling on him, and ...

    Article : 54 words
  15. GREAT MILITARY DEMONSTRATION.

    The review culminated in three regiments with a front of half a mile lowering bayohets and charging up to the spot where their Majesties were ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. NEW YORK STOCKS STEADY.

    Stock on Wall-street showed no effects of the war to-day when a steady market prevailed. In Chicago, however, wheat prices jumped with ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT AND ULSTER

    Opposition members continue to try to obtain some information from the Prime Minister on the subject of the alleged plot against Ulster, though ...

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  18. PRESIDENT WILSON'S INTENTIONS.

    President Woodrow Wilson has decided not o withdraw the United Sates Charge d' Affaires from Mexico until the last possible moment. ...

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  19. KOROIT TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

    Evidently the Postal Department is faith in the future of Koroit. [?]rites our correspondent), for the ex[?]fts are at present engaged in ...

    Article : 43 words
  20. ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris telegraphs that conversations are proceeding between Sir Edward Grey (British Secretary of State for ...

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  21. GENERAL CARRANZA'S CLAIMS.

    General Carranza, head of the Mexican Constitutionalists, declares that Huerta has no right to give reparation to the United States, as he is merely ...

    Article : 140 words
  22. MELSOM HEMMONS

    [?]mor-street, Warrnambool, attends [?]ALYT at his Surgery. [?] MR. F. S. MAWSON, Dentist, of [?] and 199 Moorabool Street ...

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  23. RACING MARE STOLEN.

    A sensational story has been told to the detectives respecting the alleged theft of the well-known racing marc Little Friar. ...

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  24. COLORADO STRIKERS.

    The situation brought about by the strike of miners is still very serious. The bodies of eleven children, two women and one man have been ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. VERA CRUZ TRANQUIL.

    Tranquility has been restored here Four additional American have died, making the total fatalities on the American side, eight. ...

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  26. THROWN FROM VEHICLE.

    Mr. James Bray was thrown from [?]gig while returning from the Stu[?] Mill sports last evening, with fat[?] results. He was the son of the late ...

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  27. DEFENCE OF THE PACIFIC

    Mr. Arthur Lynch (Nationalist) in the House of Commons to-day again asked the series of questions in regard to the defence of the Pacific ...

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  28. AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE LEAVES.

    Mr. Nelson O' Shaughnessy, the American Charge d' Affaires to Mexico, has been handed his passports by Provisional President Huerta, and is ...

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  29. IMPORTATION OF ARMS STOPPED

    Faced with an acute crisis in Northern Mexico as the result, of Carranza's demands, the United States administration called hasty conferences and ...

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  30. CAUGHT IN WINDOW.

    Wedged in a window e of a house [?]ned by Mrs. Tilley, the dead body [?] J. A. Williams, 36, groom, was [?]ound this morning. ...

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  31. MEXICAN EFFORTS FOR UNITY.

    News has been received that the Mexican Cabinet has proclaimed on amnesty enabling all Mexicans to unite against America. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES.

    The two Australian submarines, AE1 and AE2, arrived at Singapore to-day, on, route for Sydney. ...

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