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  2. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    Mr. Holman, the Acting Premier, to-day received a letter from the Commonwealth Government asking if the State Government's dockyard was prepared to ...

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  3. LOSS OF THE YONGALA.

    No further news has been received regarding the Yongala. The steamer Tarcoola left Cape Bowling Green at 5 this morning for Flinders ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    It is officially announced that the naval forces in the Persian Gulf will be supplemeted by the 10th Wellesley's Rifles, at present stationed in Bombay, and a ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Cabling last night our London correspondent reported:—The decision of King George to attend with the Queen a command music hall performance at Edinburgh ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    It is now hoped that the intervention of the Minister for Labor will prevent the threatened big strike of coal miners in Alberta and British Columbia. ...

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  7. CHAFFINCH SENSATION,

    The hearing of the charges against Edwin Walter Bonwick, Harold Greenway, and E. C. Dayason, of having conspired, between 29th November, 1910, 13th ...

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  8. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    The burden of the song of practically at the speakers who advocate a "Yes" vote on 26th April is that Australia is oppressed by trusts, combines, and monopolies, ...

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  9. NEW BRITISH DREADNOUGHT

    The new British Dreadnought Monarch will be launched at Elswick to-day. The ceremony will be performed by Mrs. Lewis Harcourt, wife of the Secretary of State ...

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  10. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    Many Liberal papers assert that Mr. R. L. Bordern has resigned the leadership of the Conservative party in the House of Commons. They state, however, that he was ...

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  11. ANYTHING BUT DREADNOUGHTS.

    Mr. Cutler, the superintendent of the Fitzroy dock, says:—"There can be no question but that we can build any warships here except Dreadnoughts." Those ...

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  12. MORE WRECKAGE FOUND.

    The tag Alert brought into Townsville the other [?] of the Yongala's music room, three grating hatches, and two life buoys. Other hatches have been seen floating in ...

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  13. EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Dr. Pampel, a burgomaster at Stalberg, committed suicide yesterday when it became known that he had embezzled £6350 from the Savings Bank. ...

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  14. GALWAY AS A PORT.

    A committee has been formed in Dublin to place before the overseas Premiers, who are to attend the coronation, the claims of Galway, a town and seaport 105 miles west ...

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  15. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The debate in the House of Lords on the Referendum Bill introduced by Lord Balfour of Burleigh is proceeding. Earl Beauchamp, Lord president of the ...

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  16. CYCLONIC STORM NEAR CHAIRNS.

    According to a telegram which was sent from Cairns at 3 o'clock this afternoon a cyclonic storm is raging there. The wind was almost is raging there. The wind ...

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  17. THE MEAT SUPPLY.

    Mr. Gilbert Anderson read a paper last night before members of the Cold Storage Ice Association on the need for an international standard of meat inspection. He ...

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  18. CINEMATOGRAPH SHOWS.

    Statistics published show that out of 600 cinematograph shows in Russian, only four fulfil the safety regulations. Many of them have been condemned, yet still ...

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  19. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    Mr. Knox, the American Secretary of State, is drafting the proposed important treaty between Grant Britain and the United States. It will lprobably be submitted ...

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  20. THE NEW YORK FIRE.

    Further investigation into the causes of the calamitons fire which broke out in the Triangle Shirt-waist Works disclose the fact that the doors leading to the ...

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  21. FROZEN MEAT FOR THE ARMY.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Marquis of Tullibardine (U.) inquired as to the reasons for supplying the army with frozen or refrigerated meat three ...

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  22. BIBLE TERCENTENARY.

    The Marquis of Northampton presided at the commemoration of the [?]entenary of the Bible in the Albert Hall last night. Mr. Asquit was also present. He said ...

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  23. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    It is understood that the Government will announce to-morrow that it will not oppose the members of the House of Lords discussing their own reform, but will ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, speaking at Glasgow to-day, urged shipowners to continue building vessels, as Australian trade was going ...

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  25. ARBITRATION TREATIES,

    A significant statement has been made by Count [?] Laurvigen, Minister of Foreign Affairs, in the Laud[?]ing, or Upper House, in connection with ...

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  26. THE BUDGET.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr Asquith announced that the Budget would be begun soon after Easter. ...

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  27. BENDIGO EASTER FAIR.

    One of the most pleasing features in the athletic events connected with this years great Easter carnival is the manner in which response has been made to the old athletes' ...

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  28. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The second series of London wool sales was continned to-day, when a very animated sale resulted, with prides in favour of sellers. LONDON, 30th March. ...

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  29. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    General Madero, the Mexican insurgent leader, has not yet been consulted regarding the peace proposals. It is believed, however, that he is likely to agree if President ...

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  30. HAWES JUNCTION RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The official Board of Trade report in connection with the Hawes Junction railwa diaster, which occurred on Christmas Eve last, has been published. ...

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  31. NEW YORK STATE CAPITOL BURNT.

    A great sensation was caused here last night by an outbreak of tire in the New York State capitol. Despite the utmost [?] deavors of a strong force of firemen, the ...

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  32. NAVAL MANCEUVRES.

    It was announced recently that the United States had arranged to hold naval manceuvres on the Great Lakes during the coming summer. Sir Wilfrid Laurier was ...

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  33. RISING IN ALBANIA.

    Reports have been received from Cetin[?], the capital of Montenegro, that several Albanian tribes have destroyed the block houses in the Tushi district, seizing the ...

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  34. DISTRESSING RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A shocking railway accident happend this afternoon during the journey of the 3.5 p.m. train from Ballarat to Geelong. Amongst the passengers for Geelong was ...

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  36. REPRIMANDS PRESENTED.

    Colonel Schlichting, a German instructor of the Turkish army, was shot dead in Constantinople yesterday by an Albanian soldier while drilling was in progress. The ...

    Article : 64 words
  37. BLACK SEA FLEET.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at St. Petersburg says it is understood that a secret bill now before the Russian Duma provides £50,000,000 to reorganise and ...

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  38. TROOPS BURRYHING TO FRONT.

    The Turkish Government is now taking steps to crush the revolt in Albania. Fifteen hundred troops are being hurried to Keplik, a village in Turkey, 11 miles ...

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  39. EAGLEHAWK.

    The members of the Borough Band will tender the ladies who worked [?] siastically to make the recent [?]azaar such a success a complimentary social this ...

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  40. CLAPHAM COMMON MURDER.

    After three days' hearing the court has dismissed the appeal of Steiner Morrison against the sentence of death passed on him a fortnight ago, for the murder of ...

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  41. SHARP FIGHTING BEGINS.

    The latest advices from Skodra state that Turkish troops have been cugaged by Albanian robels at all points. In 24 hours' fithting the Turks lost four ...

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  42. BRITISH REVENUE.

    For the first time in British history the revenue has exceeded £200,000,000 in one year, and there is still one week to go to complete the twelve months. ...

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  43. RANDOM SHOOTING.

    A peculiar shooting case occurred in Goulburn-street in the city to-day when a young man, apparently in a spirit of pure devilry, fired two shots from a ...

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  44. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The criticism to which Captain [?] sen's action in secretly changing his plans, has been subjected, was commented on by the Norwegian Corsul (Mr. Pauss) to-day. ...

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  45. PRESS OF THE DOMINIONS.

    The Empire Press Union is arranging for an exhibition of the newspapers of the oversea dommions on a large scale in the press section of the White City. Copi[?] ...

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  46. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The Back Creek Trades Cricket Club held a theatre night at the Tivoli Theatre last night when there was a good audience The fine series of pictures was much ...

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  47. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The benefit concert for the family of the late Mr. "Limmie" Kershaw will take place in the Royal Princess's Theatre to-night. A monster variety entertainment has been ...

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  48. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.

    The vote for the maintenance of technical schools for the financial year 1910-1911 has been allocated by the Education department as under:—Bairnsdale School of ...

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  49. NOTES FOR TO DAY.

    City Council, 3.30. Kennington Football Club, Duke of York hotel, 8. Walkers' Association—Committee meeting, ...

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  50. "JACK" JOHNSON A PRISONER.

    The appeal lodged by "Jack" Johnson, the champion pugilist, against a sentence of 25 days' imprisonment for furious motor-driving, has failed. Johnson still ...

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  51. SOUTH AFRICAN FINANCES.

    A measure entitled the Floating Debts and Public Works Bill has been introduced in the House of Assembly. It authorises the flotation of loans to an ...

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  52. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    One hundred and fifty men engaged in constructing the railway line at Angaston have struck work because the manager declines to dismiss a non-unionist. ...

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  53. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    A moving picture programme of great variety and absorbing interest was presented at His Majesty's Open-air Theatre, Market-squre, last night by the management ...

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  54. CLUB-SWINGING.

    Throughout yesterday and last night Mr. T. W. Burrows, the world's champion club-swinger, continued his attempt to lower the world's record of 76 hours for ...

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  55. "ALL BRITISH WEEK."

    Several journals to-day make uncomplimentary referred to the "All British Shopping Weeks." The "Mittage Zuitung" declares that the ...

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  56. OBITUARY.

    The many firends of Mrs. Cathorine Carty, widow of the late Mr. Robert Carty, of Honeysuckle-street, will regret to hear of her death, which took place yesterday ...

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  57. AUCTION SALES

    To-day at 2 p.m., on the premises, 134 Honeysuckle-street, close to Barnard-street Mr. T. C. Watts will conduct a clearing sale of general household furniture, on account of ...

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  58. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL.

    M. Rybak, an official of the Russian Education department, was [?] in the street of [?] in August last. Two youths named Trudnowski and ...

    Article : 65 words
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