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  2. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Graham; minister for Water Supply and Agriculture, who was suffering from a severe cold on Friday, was better yesterday. Whether it waw a trip to his home ...

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  3. MELBOURNE.

    At the Richmond Court to-day George Cooper was proceeded against on a charge of using thereatening words. He admitted the charge. Alice Cooper, wife of ...

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  4. THE REFERENDA.

    We are officially asked to remind persons qualified to have their names on the Federal rolls that the days are drawing to a close during which they will be alde ...

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  5. PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    "The Times" says that 22,278 deaths from plague occurred in India during the week ended 11th February. Of that number ll,116 died in the united provinces. ...

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  6. FEARFUL HOLOCAUST.

    Intelligence reached here this morning of a fearful disaster which occurred last night at Bologoe, a village in the Government of Novgorod, Russia, during a cinematograph ...

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  7. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    Mr. A. B. Barrelt, general secretary of the Barrier branch of the A.M.A., has written to Mr. Griffiths, Minister for Public Works, stating that the supply of labor ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The German newspapers are resenting in bitter terms the enrolment of German minors in the French Foreign Legion in Africa. The rapers declare that until ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    No fresh development occurred to-day with regard to the trouble between the timber stackers and the employers. About half a dozen non-unionists were engaged by John ...

    Article : 269 words
  10. AVIATION.

    Lieutenant Bogne, who only passed in the French Aviation School three weeks ago, unexpectedly left here without having made any preparation, and endeavored to fly to ...

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  11. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Joseph Herbert, aged 26, who resides with his wife at Eaglehawk, met with a serious accident at Dingee yesterday. He was engaged at Dingee, and when he was ...

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  12. THE POPE BETTER.

    His Holiness the Pope, whose health has not been satisfactory of late, is much better again, and he is carrying out all his ordinary routine. ...

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  13. THE WEATHER.

    Rainfall in Bendigo from 1st January. 1910, to 31st March, 1910-519 points Rainfall in Bendigo from lst January, 1911, to date—1049 points. ...

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  14. REWARDS TO POLICE.

    The circulation of a number of spurious sovereigns recently led to the Federal Treasury offering a reward of £200 for the conviction of the coiners and ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. RUSSIAN SERFDOM.

    An imposing service was held in the cathedral of Kazan, a town in Middle Russia, to celebrate the jubilee of the emancipation of the serfs. ...

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  16. LORD CREWE.

    The Earl of Crewe, Secretary of State for India, is progressing as satisfactorily as could be expected. It appears that he fainted through gastric ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. HAREM SKIRTS.

    An extraordinary unrehearsed scene was enacted in the auditorium of the Opera House on Saturday, when two society women, wearing harem skirts, entered the ...

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  18. IRRIGATION BLOCKS.

    Mr. Gregory, Minister for Mines in Western Australia, called on Mr Murray to-day. They had a cordial, interview, and Mr Murray promised to make ...

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  19. RENMARK LABOR TROUBLE.

    The compulsory conference, called by Mr. Justice Higgins, president of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, between representatives of the parties ...

    Article : 229 words
  20. ALLEGED IMPOSITION.

    A laborer named Thomas Duggan, aged 54, was arrested this evening by Detective Bell on a charge of endeavoring to obtain a trunk and a swag by means of false ...

    Article : 170 words
  21. SAVED FROM DROWNING.

    Miss Hogan, aged 18 years, had a narrow escape from drowning yesterday afternoon. With three others she was in a flat-bottomed boat at the Mount Ada ...

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  22. OTHER CELEBRATIONS.

    The jubilee of the emancipation of Russian serfs was celebrated throughout Russia to-day with great rejoieings. Te Deums were sung in all the churches. ...

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  23. MURDERER TORTURED

    A story of crime and primitive detective methods comes from Northern Caucasia. A farmer and his wife were murdered in the Cossack village of Novo-Nikolaievskaya. ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. FAMINE IN CHINA.

    The famine in the Chinese provinces of Aubui and Kiang-Su is intensitying, and it is now as severe as the famine of 1906. A large exodus of the population is taking ...

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  25. VIOLENT STORM AT GEELONG.

    During a thunderstorm this morning one particularly vivid flash of lightning was experienced at South Geelong, and half a dozen people were injured. Two timber ...

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  26. AN AWFUL FALL.

    A ballooning accident occurred at Turin to-day. The dirigible Albatross fell 1900 metres (6234 feet), but fortunately for its ...

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  27. DIED IN THE YARD.

    Mrs. Enuna Flesh was found dead in the yard of her house last evening. Deceased was a widow, aged over 70 years, and was possessed of considerable property. She ...

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  28. MURDER OF 1894.

    The mystery surrounding a murder committed in London over sixteen years ago has at last been cleared up. On 5th December, 1894, a man named ...

    Article : 92 words
  29. LIGHTWEIGHT BATTLE.

    A slashing 10-rounds' bout took place in New York last night between Ad Wolgast, the lightweight champion, and K. O. Brown, a young boxer who has had ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. LEGAL WHEELS CLOGGED.

    Sir John Madden, the Chief Justice, made some remarks today in the Banco Court as to the congestion of Supreme Court business Mr. Justice Cusscu is ...

    Article : 445 words
  31. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 words
  32. FLASH OF LIGHTNING.

    Messrs. Bechtold and Morgan, who are conducting experiments in wireless telephony at Elwood, had rather a startling experience this morning. Mr. Bechtold ...

    Article : 263 words
  33. KILLED BY A FALL.

    A fatality occurred at the Zine Corporation Works early this morning. Albert A. Riley, a single man, was found in one of the one bins lying acress the iron bars ...

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  34. TARIFF RECIPROCITY.

    The Tariff Reform Commission has issued an elaborate memorandum on the subject of the reciprecity agreement between Canada and the United States. It says:— ...

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  35. HONOR FOR PEARY.

    The Senate has amended the bill relating to the honor which it was proposed to bestow upon Commander Robert Peary for his services in the cause of Arctic ...

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  36. BLOCK IN THE GRAIN TRAFFIC.

    Almost every wheat stack between here and Sea Lake is now properly covered with galvanised- iron, etc. The wheat-buyers continue to complain of the great ...

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  37. COSTLY FRAUDS.

    In 1906 Herr Grunenthal, the manager of the Note Department of the German Imperial Printing Office, was arrested for stamping false numbers on thousande of ...

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  38. AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    The suddenness of President Taft's call for an extra session of Congress to deal with the question of reciprocity with Canada has startled the senators, who believed ...

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  39. MINING MISHAP.

    A young miner named James Baxter, well-known in football circles, and a brother to Mr. Thomas Baxter, met with, an accident at the South German mine on ...

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  40. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    A week ago the examining officer of the Customs department discovered ten Chinese stowaways secreted among the cargo in the No. 1 hold of the I.G.M.S. Prinz ...

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  41. MATCH AGAINST SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The following will represent South Australia in the return match against South Africa on Friday:—C. Hill, Dolling, Mayne, Stirling, Gehrs, R. R. Hill, Ransford, ...

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  42. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The s.s. Bennockburn, bound from Antwerp to San Francisco, collided with another vessel in the English Channel. The former was so badly damaged that she had to be ...

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  43. DISHONEST WAITERS.

    Two German waiters were last week sentenced in London to long terms of imprisonment for stealing the plate of their em ployers. The prisoners had previously ...

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  44. SAD BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Miss Mary Daniels, aged 21, who resides in Lygon-street, Carlton, was washing to-day when she fainted and foil into the fire. She was severely burned about the ...

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  45. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The annual Methodist Conference ol Victoria and Tasmania resumed its sittings to-day, the president (Rev. A. M'Callum) occupying the chair. ...

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  46. MOTOR AND SULKY COLLIDE.

    Mr. Harry Fielding Crook, of the firm of Messrs. Crook and Warman, of Melbourne, was driviug a motor car this evening when he collided with a sulky driven ...

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  47. ASSISTED IMMIGRATION.

    The determination of the Government to revise the system of assisted immigration is favorably received by all sections of the press and public. Owing to the succession ...

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  48. JEWISH PEER'S WILL.

    The estate of the late Lord Swaythling (formerly Sir Samuel Montagu), head of the banking firm of S. Montagu and Company, who died on 12th January, has been ...

    Article : 115 words
  49. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    Notwithstanding the threatening weather last night, a large crowd assembled at His Majesty's Theatre to witness the 71st week's programme of pictures. The entertainment ...

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  50. SUFFRAGIST SHOOTS HER HUSBAND.

    Fran Herberieh, a well-known society woman, and a prominent figure in the woman's emancipation movement, who shot her husband dead at Nuernberg (Germany) ...

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  51. NEW SETTLERS.

    Two Danish immigrants, who have settled on land at Kamarooka, have written to Mr. Hansen, of Melbourne, who was instrumental in inducing them to emigrate to ...

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  52. NEW FRENCH MINISTRY.

    A statement issued by the new Ministry overshadows the enforcement and reform of secularisation laws. The Government desires to maintain the pacific policy ...

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  53. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The attendance at the Tivoli Theatre last night to witness Taits' pictures filled that popular amusement resort to overflowing, and many intending patrons had to be refused ...

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  54. OBITUARY.

    Mr. John Williams, well-known in mining circles, died at Majorca on Saturday, aged 77. The deceased gentleman was manager of the famous New Kong Meng ...

    Article : 284 words
  55. EXCURSION TO ECHUCA.

    About 40 immigrants, accompanied by Mr. Elwood Mead, chairman of the Water Commission, arrived in Echuca by to-night's train. They were met at the railway ...

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  56. 100,000 CHILDREN.

    On 30th June his Majesty the King will entertain 100,000 London children at the Crystal Palace. A strong committee has been formed to ...

    Article : 36 words
  57. COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE.

    The medical examination of the boys of the borough who had to enrol in area [?]6 A, have been completed, and only 11 have been rejected on account of physical ...

    Article : 135 words
  58. Advertising

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