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  2. REVOLUTION IN MEXICO

    Peace talk has been renewed in Mexico on the basis of the reorganisation of the Cabinet and the surrender of 14 out of the 27 ...

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  3. REBELLION IN MOROCCO

    News has been received from Fez stating that the tribes in revolt have issued a manifesto to the nations stating that they had no ...

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  4. STRIKE OF TRAMWAY MEN

    The tramway men's strike at Johannesburg has assumed a serious aspect. The streets are patrolled. ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    "Increased pay to Victorian census collectors would," Mr. O'Malley said to-day, "mean increased pay in all the States." Lie was looking ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    Lord Acton, the chairman of the general meeting of the National Deposit Friendly Society, regretted that the national insurance scheme ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. THE WOODLUPINE MURDER

    The result of the postmortem examination made by Drs. Blanchard } and Tymms to-day showed that the unfortunate victim of the ...

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  8. SAVAGE WARFARE.

    A London paper of March 26 has the following:—Severe fighting has taken place in Mexico between the rebels and ...

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  9. THE SIEGE OP FEZ.

    The Sultan has made a further urgent request to the French for assistance. The situation in the city of Fez is ...

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  10. FURTHER RIOTING.

    The rioters attempted to stop the trams in Market Square. The police made a baton charge, injuring several persons. ...

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  11. INVALIDITY INSURANCE

    The Government has introduced a bill providing invalidity insurance for workmen earning under £100. The premiums are fixed at 4d. and ...

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  12. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE

    The "Festival of Empire at Crystal Palace was attended by 162,245 persons on Saturday. (A London contemporary in an ...

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  13. SEVEN PERSONS MURDERED

    A sevenfold murder is reported from the Russian village of Soroki. Four masked men broke into the villa of a wealthy man named ...

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  14. SCOTTISH AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION.

    While pleased with the general tone of the report of the Scottish: Commission on Australia, the acting-Premier (Mr. Watt) to-day said that ...

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  15. SOUTH WALES MINERS' TROUBLES

    A largely attended meeting was held in Trafalgar Square on behalf of the South Wales Miners' Fund. A resolution was carried stating ...

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  16. A DIAMOND ROBERY

    Bebbrieon, a Parisian diamond merchant, has accused an alleged English adventuress, who occupied the next room to his in a hotel, of ...

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  17. COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE.

    Both Houses of Parliament have adopted the Corapulsory Military Service Bill. ...

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  18. KAISER'S VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    The Haiser and Kaisem have left for London. ...

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  19. ANGLICAN CATHEDSAL AT KHARTOUM.

    Lord Kitchener has appealed for £4000 to complete the Anglican Cathedral at Khartoum to place the British on a par with the Copts, ...

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  20. ALBANIANS AND TURKS.

    It is reported from Cetinje, the capital of Montenegro, that despite the proclamation calling on the Al-banians to submit before Monday, ...

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  21. ARRIVAL AT SHEERNESS.

    The Kaiser and party are spending the night on the German Royal yacht at SheernesS and will reach London at midday. ...

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  22. ASYLUM PATIENT'S DEATH.

    The inquest regarding the death of, Thomas Hill, an inmate of the Benevolent Asylum, which occurred on March 26, was concluded to-day. ...

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  23. SEARCHING THE LOCALITY.

    A search prosecuted in and around the scene of the murder succeeded in connecting footprints on the side of the road with those evidently ...

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  24. ACTING-PRIME MINISTER'S OPINION.

    Referring, also to the report", Mr. Hughes, acting-Prime Minister, to-day said that it coincided with the opinion repeatedly expressed by the ...

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  25. ELEMENTARY TEACHERS AS INSPECTORS.

    Last March a circular was issued by the divisional inspectors of the Education Department which deprecated the appointment of ...

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  26. EDINBURGH THEATRE FIRE.

    There was an unprecedented demonstration in Edinburgh on the occasion of the burial of the remains of Mr. Lafayette. ...

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  27. THE "VICTORIAN MINISTRY.

    Now that the last session of the present Victorian Parliament is at hand, rumours regarding the possible reconstruction of the Ministry are being revived. There is ...

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  28. BLACK TRACTCEKS AT WORK.

    "There are really no new developments,33 said Inspector Connell, chief of the Criminal Investigation Department. There are half a ...

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  29. A NEW STEAMER.

    The Berlin Hamburg - American Steamship Company is building a steamer of 50,030 tons, and driven by Parson's turbines. ...

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  30. CLASSIFICATION OF TELEGRAPHISTS.

    The scheme advanced by the Public Service Commissioner for the classification of telegraphists, was considered at a meeting of the ...

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  31. DRUNKEN PEASANTS' CRIME.

    A. drunken peasant attacked four children with a knife. His wife interposed and used a hatchet. A desperate struggle ensued ...

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  32. RIOTOUS FOOTBALLESS.

    A disgraceful fracas occuned at a football match on Saturday between the State Coal Mine and Kilcunda teams, at Kilcunda. Just before ...

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  33. DESTRUCTION OF AEROPLANES.

    An aerodrome and five aeroplanes have been destroyed by fire in North London. ...

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  34. MEMORIAL NEARLY COMPLETED.

    Mr. Thomas Brock, the sculptor of the. memorial to Queen Victoria, has been interviewed. The memorial is 82 ft. high, and 104 ft. in diameter. ...

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  35. HEAVY RAINS IN THE ARGENTINE.

    The lower part of the town is again flooded. The rains have done incalculable benefit to agriculture. ...

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  36. ROBBERY AT A CLUB.

    Some time last night, a burglary was perpretrated on the premises of, the Commercial Travellers' Club, Fremantle. About £7 in cash was ...

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  37. STATE MEAT WORKS.

    The American beef trust has offered to subscribe £95,000 towards the capital of the proposed State meat factory at Monte Video, the Gov-ernment of Uruguay subscribing £1-105.000, ...

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  39. MEMORIAL TO SEA CAPTAIN.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. McKenna, unveiled a memorial at Ruskin Park, Camberwell, in honour of Captain Wilson, the ...

    Article : 48 words
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