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  4. HOME RULE.

    Mr. John Dillon, the newly-appointed leader of the Nationalists in succession to the late Mr. John Redmond, replying to congratulations received ...

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  5. PFRSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Francis Newdegate) will attend the Beaconsfield Horticultural Show this week, and during his stay in the district will ...

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  6. MADAME MELBA AT AMERICAN CAMP.

    To-day Madame Molba sang to thousands of American soldiers at Camp Lewis, and was riotously applauded. In a letter to the commanding officer ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

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  8. GREAT BRITAIN'S GOOD FAITH.

    The Danish newspaper "Politiken" publishes a remarkable private secret memorandum of Prince Lichnowsky, who was German Ambassador to Great ...

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  9. NAVAL COMMANDER'S DEATH.

    A cable message received in Sydney reports the death of Commander John Metcalf Jackson, who captured the German yacht Comet in New Guinea in ...

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  10. MARCONI CO.

    An important suit opened to-day in the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, in which the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company is asking ...

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  11. INVASION OF CHINA.

    A force of 10,000 Tibetans have invnded China, and captured several towns in the Szechwan Province. ...

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  12. LABOUR AND THE WAR.

    The National Union of Railwaymen, representing 400,000 employees, is applying for an advance of 12[?] per cent. in wages owing to Mr. Winston ...

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  13. SPEECH BY GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Governor-General (Sir R. Munro Ferguson), speaking at the unveiling of an honour roll at Darlington yesterday, said the saying of a private in the ...

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  14. A CORPORAL CHARGED.

    A soldier, Clarence Prescott Hannah, was charged at the City Police Court on Saturday with having, on March 13, stolen five sets of false teeth, making a ...

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  15. BACK FROM GERMANY.

    Sullivan, the New Zealand sculler, who has been a prisoner of war in Germany, reached Boston, in Lincolnshire, yesterday afternoon, and has just ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    The Melbourne Trades-hall Council decided at its last meeting to decline the invitation to discuss with the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) necessary ...

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  17. ENGINEDEIVEES' ASSOCIATION.

    There arrived in Tasmania from the various States of the Commonwealth on Saturday, by the steamer Loongana, the following members of the Federal ...

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  18. TASMANIA.

    A special service was held at St. Michael and All Angels' Church, Both-well, on Tuesday morning, when the Bishop of Tasmania unveiled the church ...

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  19. STRIKES IN AUSTRIA.

    A new strike movement has begun in Austria. The workers on a number of railwayh have struck, and the military authorities have vainly ordered a ...

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  20. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    Under threatening clouds, St. Patrick's Day was celebrated in Melbourne on Saturday by the usual procession and sports gathering on the Exhibition Oval. ...

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  21. WONANGATTA TRAGEDY.

    James Baker, who was arrested at Baloong on Monday, having given the name of John Bamford, for whom the police are senrchiug, in the hope that ...

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  22. THE LOST GERMAN COLONIES.

    Dr. Solf, the German Colonial Minister, in a speech in Berlin yesterday, said the Germans would emphatically demand the return of all their colonies. ...

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  23. VICTORIAN YACHTING DISASTER.

    The body of William Crawshaw, 48 years of age, of Albert-park, was washed ashore on Friday evening at St. Kilda beach. Deceased, on Mar[?] 9, with his ...

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  24. OUR MEN IN HOSPITAL.

    Archdeacon Richard, who is visiting chaplain to the Australians in England, writing to his wife at Lindisfarne, has given a few items with regard to the ...

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  25. ROMAN CATHOLICS AND EDUCATION.

    To-day the foundation-stone of St. Patrick's College, which [?]s being erected here by the Roman Catholic community for the higher education of boys, was ...

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  26. MASONIC.

    The annual installation ceremony in connection with Lodge Dorset, No. 17, T.C., was held on Wednesday evening, when a large number of the brethren ...

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  27. VICTORIAN POLITICAL CRISIS.

    An early announcement is expected of the Governor's decision on the request made to him by the Premier (Mr. Bowser) for a dissolution of the Legislative ...

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  28. DISASTER IN PARIS.

    Two terrific explosions took place to-day at Courneuve, near Paris, and resulted in at least 30 people being killed and many injured, though the wounds ...

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  29. JEWELLERS' CONFERENCE.

    The following are the delegates to the Jewellers' Conference to be opened at Hobart to-morrow:—New South Wales, Messrs. W. J. Proud, E. J. Coote, and ...

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  30. GENERAL WAR NEWS. THE PRESS IN HUNGARY.

    The Hungarian Government has admitted in Parliament its intention of enrolling all editors in the army for the purpose of militarily controlling the ...

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  31. MELBOURNE ART GALLERY.

    Purchases from Linnell's collection of William Blak[?]'s drawings have been made for the Melbourne Art Gallery. They include the "Eviction of Eve," ...

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  32. WORLD'S FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Lord Rhondda, the Food Controller, will take over the imports of canned condensed milk from April 1, and prohibits dealings in that commodity ...

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  33. FOOTBALL.

    Playing Rugby football to-day, a team from the Aldershot Command, which included 12 members of the New Zealand Field Artillery, beal the Australan ...

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  34. ANOTHER GERMAN CRIME.

    The discovery that horses and mules now arriving in England from the Argentine are suffering from glanders leaves little doubt that German agents ...

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