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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The tone of the London Stock Exchange was depressed to-day, and inclined to be panicky, owing to the position in Mexico. Consols fell to £74/10/. but subsequently ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    All doubt regarding the nature of the cargo and the destination of the, steamer Fanny, which left the Continent some time ago, has been set at rest. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    The report issued by the Home Office In connection with the disaster in the Universal Colliery, at Senghenydd, finds that there was a disquieting laxity of ...

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  5. RAILWAYMEN'S UNION

    The third annual conference of the Victorian Railways Union was concluded to-day at the head office, St. James' Buildings. The business was conducted in ...

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  6. [?]ABLEGRAMS

    [?] Argentina, and Chilian dip[?] offered, on behalf of their [?] Governments, to mediate be[?] United States and Mexico with ...

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  7. MEXICANS' GRIM DETERMINATION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Mexico City observes that there is a grim determination to fight for the Mexican flag and liberty. Demonstrations in support ...

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  8. MONROE DOCTRINE.

    Mr William Bayard Hale, the well-known writer and publicist, commenting on the situation, says that the President (Dr Woodrow Wilson) is he unofficial ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN APPLES

    There was a strong: demand for the cargo of Australian apples brought to Hamburg by the German-Australian iner, Melbourne. ...

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  10. TRIPLE ENTENTE

    King George this morning invested M. Doumergue, the French Premier and Minister for Foreign Affairs, with the Grand Cross of the Victorian Order. ...

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  11. GUN-RUNNING OPERATIONS.

    The mobilisation of the Ulster volunteers kept the authorities engaged while the gun-running was carried nut. The Ulster volunteers patrolled some 30 ...

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  12. TRAGEDY IN TRAIN

    An unknown woman was murdered in carriage of the London-Brighton express near Three Bridges Station. The train was brought to a standstill ...

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  13. BRITISH BUDGET

    Mr Herbert Samuel, speaking at the Association of Municipal Corporations' banquet, said that the coming Budget would be of exceptional interest, of wide ...

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  14. MOVEMENTS OF ARMY AND NAVY.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr Austen Chamberlain gave notice or his intention to move resolution that, in view of the seriousness of the ...

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  15. PEACE PALACE

    The writing table and inkstand to be presented by the Commonwealth to the Peace Palace at The Hague have been completed. The table is constructed of ...

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  16. [?]ING ON FRONTIER.

    [?] Mexican border town [?] in is in rains, as the result [?] and fire started by the [?] ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The wheat market is firm. and there is fair enquiry. ...

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  18. GENUINE PROOF OF FRIENDSHIP.

    The King on reaching Dover was presented with an address. His Majesty in reply, said: "We hall never forgot the warmth and enthusiasm ...

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  19. ALLEGED PLOT AGAINST ULSTER.

    The motion to be moved by Mr Bonar Lawn Leader of the Opposition, censuring the Government for its acts in connection with the alleged plot against Ulster, will ...

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  20. DEATH OF ADMIRAL STOKES.

    Vice-Admiral Stokes, who was recently appointed in the command in Ireland, died suddenly at Queenstown yesterday. ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    The condition of Emperor Francis Joseph was reported late last evening to be worse. ...

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  22. [?]TING AT TAMPICO.

    [?] has been received that after [?] fleet arrived at Tam[?] withdraw seawards. As [?] Mexicans started ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    In introducing the Budget in the South African Union Assembly. Mr Smuts announced the Government's intention to impose an Income Tax, also a tax on ...

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  24. ANGLO-GERMAN ENTENTE.

    The "Cologne Gazette" states that ther[?] is nothing in the speeches delivered du[?]g the visit of King George to Paris which inconsistent with a German ...

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  25. FORCE MET BY FORCE.

    Mr Francis D. Acland. Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. delivered a speech on the Irish question at Selby (Yorkshire) lost night. ...

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  26. "AN AFRICAN CHURCH."

    The Primate of all England, Most Rev. Dr Davidson, speaking at a meeting of the Society for the Propagation of the Gaspel, referred to the Kikuyu incident. ...

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  27. SPORTING CABLE ITEMS

    There is every, probability of the proposed match between Bombardier" Wells and "Jim" Coffey, the Irish giant, taking place. The men have practically ...

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  28. [?] AT MEXICO CITY.

    [?] publish accounts of [?] City, in which three [?] murdered in the streets, is isolated from the capital, ...

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  29. ULSTER VOLUNTEERS.

    A test mobilisation of the Ulster Volunteers in Belfast and Londonderry was carried out on Friday night, amid wild rumors. ...

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  30. ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

    The dinner of the Royal Society of St. George yesterday was attended by many distinguished people. Among those present were Admiral Sir Day Bosanquet, ...

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  31. "JACK" JOHNSON FIGHTS MORAN.

    "Jack" Johnson and Frank Moran (U.S.A.) will meet in Paris for the heavy-weight championship of the world on 27th June. Johnson is to receive ...

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  32. ELECTORAL CANVASS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  33. GRECO-TURKISH CRISIS

    Owing to the treatment of Greeks in Thrace, relations between Turkey and Greece have suddenly assumed a threatening phase. ...

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  34. COFFEY DEFEATS FLYNN.

    Jim Coffey knocked out Jim Flynn in four rounds last night, Coffey was floored by Flynn several times. ...

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  35. IMPORTANT INSURANCE CASE.

    In the Privy Council case of the Australian Widows' Fund versus the National Mutual Life Association, the judicial committee to-day delivered ...

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  36. STEVENSON V GRAY.

    The billiard match between Stevenson and Gray was continued yesterday. The latest sores are:—Stevenson. 9001; Gray, 3814. ...

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  37. [?] TO THE AMERICANS."

    [?] at Vera Cruz to-day [?] City, with British and Ger[?] aboard. These people re[?] in the Mexican capital ...

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  38. 25,000 GREEKS AT SALONIKA.

    News has been received that 25,000 Greeks from Thrace have reached Salonika and 15,000 are awaiting boats on the coast of Thrace. ...

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  39. INMAN-REECE MATCH.

    The billiard match between Inman an [?]eece will commence on 4th May. ...

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  40. FOOTBALL FINAL.

    An enormous attendance is expected at the Crystal Palace to-morrow, when the Association Football Cup final is to be played. Two hundred motor 'busses will ...

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  41. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Roy Stevens, 20 years of ago, who resides at Ballarat East, went to Lal Lal rabbit-shooting. When taking a pen-rifle from a cart the weapon exploded, the ...

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  42. STRATFORD-ON-AVON

    The American Ambassador to Great Britain (Mr W. Page) and other foreign Ambassadors, Mr T. Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand. Sir John ...

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  43. 100,000 SPECTATORS AT MATCH.

    The Association Football Cup Final was played at Crystal Palace yesterday. The contestants wore Burnley and Liverpool. The former won Joy I goal to nil. The ...

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  44. "JUST THE MAN I WANT"

    On Friday night Dets Bannon, Mercer, Napthine, and Brophy arrested two men [?]n connection with recent jewellery robberies. On Saturday morning Dot ...

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  45. FATAL FALL.

    Charles Brisbane Watkins., 36 single, died at the Alfred Hospital yesterday. He was found lying in Chapel street. South Yarra, on Good Friday night. At the ...

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  46. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    M. Basil Zaharoff a wealthy French- man, has given the sum of £20,000 to enable France to be worthily represented at the next Olympic games, which are to ...

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  47. GIRL SUFFERED WITH PAINS ALL OVER THE BODY

    "My daughter, aged 18 years, suffered frightfully from pains all over her body and in her hack for twelve months, writes Mrs J. Agnews. 17 Palmerston ...

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  48. [?] ON THE FRONTIER.

    [?] has just come to hand [?] a border town in Texas, [?] Federal troops in Northern [?] opened the campaign against ...

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  49. GERMAN TAXATION

    Herr Kuchn, German Secretary of the Treasury, has just concluded a visit to the South German States, made for the purpose of gaining assent to heavy ...

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  50. BOY FATALLY INJURED.

    An accident which had a fatal termination occurred this morning, the victim being Oliver Anderson, aged 14 years, son of Mr William Anderson. The boy ...

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  51. [?]RSHIPS EN ROUTE.

    [?]aliable United States warship [?] Mexico. President Wilson [?]rexampled preparations for [?] recognised to be inevitable. ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. INJURED BY EXPLOSION.

    Whist Mr R. Lees, a visitor to Beaufort from Murtoa, was taking a flashlight photograph of a cantata at the Societtes' Hall, the lighting material exploded, and ...

    Article : 40 words
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