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  2. OUR MINES.

    Saturday's gold returns, which in several instances were augmented by cleanings from plates, reached the creditable record of 3811oz. 6dwt. Of the principal ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The debate on the suggested reform of the House of Lords was continued to-day, when the Earl of Rosebery made an Interesting speech. ...

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  4. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    News has been received of two days' stubborn fighting between the Mexican Government troops and the rebels in the neighborhood of San Rafiel. ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The caucus of the Democratic party has adopted a resolution fixing reciprocity with Canada, and a number of other questions as the programme for the extra session of ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The Union Government has announced that it is prepared to construct extensive coastal defence works under the new Imperial scheme. ...

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  7. EASTER ENCAMPMENT.

    The animal course of continuous training for the military forces will this year be held at Kilmore. The training will be of eight days' duration, and all troops must ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. E. G. Mueller, Barkly Place, will not be "at home" to-day. The soldiers' statue memorial committee, which is constituted by the members of ...

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  9. BARQUE BUTESHIRE.

    It in reported to-day that a steamer hav ing sighted the abandoned barque Buteshire, took her in tow, but after 25 hours was compelled to abandon her, the derelict's ...

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  10. PRELIMINARY PEACE CONFERENCE.

    It is asserted here that a preliminary peace conference between the Liberal reformers and the Federal representatives will be held at Elpase shortly. ...

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  11. RUGBY FOOTBALL LAWS.

    The committee of British Rugby Football Union has decided to invite overseas delegates to attend the meetings of the rules sub-committee and general committee when ...

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  12. PRESIDENT DIAZ CONCEDES REFORMS.

    President Diaz's message to Congress yesterday outlined most of the reforms sought by the rebels. The reforms promised include the division of great private estates. ...

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  13. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    The police are making inquiries regarding the author of an inflammable leaflet, entitled "Independent India." The leaflet, which has been circulated broadcast, urges ...

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  14. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK.

    Lord Robert Cecil, addressing a meeting of the Labor Co-partnership Association, stated that the existing relations between capital and labor in Great Britain ...

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  15. LOSS OF THE YONGALA.

    No news has been received here of the arrival at Cairns of the steamer Tarcoola, which was sent out in search of survivors or traces of the Yongala. ...

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  16. THE CENSUS.

    The census was taken throughout the Commonwealth last night, and in the Bendigo district the collection of returns will commence forthwith. It is expected ...

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  17. BOXING CONTEST.

    Langford and M'Vea fought a 20 round contest in Cirque de Paris last night. The contest, which was for a purse of £2000, resulted in a draw. M'Vea was almost ...

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  18. ARBITRATION.

    Many French newspapers are commenting on the speech made by the German Chancellor yesterday on the question of arbitration. The "Echo de Paris" declares ...

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  19. TRADES UNION FUNDS.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, prepared in January a scheme of compulsory insurance against sickness and invalidity, and was reported to be then ...

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  20. SHORTAGE OF CENSUS CARDS.

    The Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. Knibbs) has been informed that in some districts there is a shortage of cards issued in connection with the taking of the ...

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  22. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    The University boat race between Oxford and Cambridge resulted in a win for Oxford by three lengths. ...

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  23. ANGLO-AMERICAN TREATY.

    President Tuft and Mr. Bryce, the British Ambassador, are now conferring regarding the proposed arbitration treaty between Britain and the United States. ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced to-day of Mr. J. Hickey, horse trainer. [Mr. Hickey trained in New Zealand for Mr. Spencer Gollin. In 1890 he took a ...

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  25. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    A report has teen received that the steamer Queensland has discovered evidences of fracture on the Nares Rock abreast of Bowen. Fragments weighing ...

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  26. COLONIAL GOVERNORS' PENSIONS.

    Mr. C. E. Hobhouse, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, has introduced a bill in the House of Commons amending the Colonial Governors' Pensions Act. The ...

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  27. COMMENTS BY "THE TIMES."

    "The Times," commenting on Herr Von Hollweg's speech regarding arbitration and disarmament, says it was not unfriendly towards Great Britain. ...

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  28. OUTRAGE IN INDIA.

    A constable who attempted to arrest two men at Comillah, a small town near Dacca, was immediately shot dead. The murderers then fired a shot at ...

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  29. SHOPS BILL.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Shops' Bill, providing for the limitation of assistants' hours to 60 per week, passed its second reading ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    Sincere regret was (states our correspondent) expressed throughout Maldon on Friday when it became known that Mr. Samuel Beynon and passed away, after a ...

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  31. JAPANESE MAIL STEAMER OVERDUE.

    The Japanese mail steamer Yawata Maru, which was due at Townsville from Thursday Island yesterday, has not yet arrived. ...

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  32. IMPERIAL BUDGET.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, made a preliminary Budget statement, in which he announced that the net ...

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  33. TEMPERANCE REFORM.

    In the course of a sympathetic reply to a deputation representing the movement for temperance reform in Great Britain, Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, stated that ...

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  34. SCENE IN A SYDNEY STREET.

    A free fight occurred in Castlereagh-street, near King-street, last night, and the arrest of one of the participants led to a riot. A constable was roughly handled ...

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  35. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    A shooting affray occurred at East Warburton, a town on the Yarra, about 47 miles from Melbourne, this afternoon, and as a result a Hindoo hawker named Ahmed ...

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  36. OTHER NEWSPAPERS' VIEWS.

    Other British newspapers declare that as overtures for peaceful and happy relations have been rebuffed there is no choice but to keep on arming or go under. ...

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  37. VIEWS OF "DES DEBATS.

    The well-known Parisian journal, "Des Dehats," referring to Herr Hollweg's speech, says that "he politely hows President Taft and Sir Edward Grey, British Minister for ...

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  38. THE OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. Claud Lowther, Unionist member for the Eskdale Division of Cumberland, asked the Prime Minister whether the trades unions ...

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  39. BATTLESHIP BUILDING.

    Count Reventlow, the eminent naval authority, has written an article upon German naval affairs, in which he states that 1917 will see the end of the tramsition ...

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  40. GERMAN SOCIALISTIC ORGAN.

    The German Socialistic newspaper, "Vorwaerts," declares that Herr Hollweg has "clenched the mailed fist, and declared war on disarmament in brazen defiance of ...

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  41. NOTES FOR TO DAY.

    Jury Revision Court, 10. Charlton Races. Ministers' Association, Y.M.C.A., 10. Meeting of citizens re Worn-out Miners' ...

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  42. "LABOR PARTY IGNORING THE LAW"

    Mr. Ramsay M'Donald, leader of the Labor party, was subsequently interviewed He said that Mr. Lowther's statements were generally true. The Labor party was not ...

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  43. TUNNELLING THE ALPS.

    The Loetschberg tunnel under the Alps, which provides the shortest route from Brindisi to Calais, in conjunction with the Simplon tunnel, has been pierced. ...

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  44. AVIATION.

    An aeronaut named Sommer, using a biplane, and carrying eight passengers flew 100 kilometres (about 63 miles) at Charleville, a town in the Arden[?]s Department ...

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  45. THE CRIPPEN CASE.

    Inspector Dew, of Scotland Yard, who conducted the investigations in connection with the Crippen murder case, and arrested Crippen on board the Montrose at ...

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  46. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The manager of the Bullfinch mine, Mr. Fred, Morgan, emphaticaly denies that he ever had any intention of resigning. ...

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  47. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The second series, of London wool sales was continued to-day. There was a good sale, with animated competition, prices being firm, but unchanged. ...

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  48. AERIAL RACE FOR £20,000.

    In connection with the announcement that a prize of £20,000 had been offered for an aeroplane race between London, Paris, Brussels and Berlin, it has been ...

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  49. AUCTION SALES

    On Wednesday, at Dunolly, Messrs. Spencer, M'Kean and Co. will offer for sale 5000 store sheep. The clearing sale at Mr. R. Ross's stud ...

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  50. THEFT OF DEBENTURES.

    At the Fremantle Court to-day, Samuel MacMillan, formerly town clerk of Fremantle, appeared on remand on a charge of having stolen an interest coupon for ...

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  51. TOWN HALL.

    On Saturday afternoon a matinee was held in conjunction with the Marist Bros.' School and band. The educational film, "The Scorpion," was watched with great ...

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  52. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    A complete change of pictures for to-night's entertainment is advertised by the management of West's Pictures. The principal drama is "The Lad from Old ...

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  53. EXPLOSION ON GERMAN WARSHIP.

    A fatal explosion took place at Kiel on board the cruiser Yorck to-day. Three men were killed, and four injured. ...

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  54. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The children's matinee of Taits' pictures at the Royal Princess's Theatre on Saturday afternoon was fairly well attended, and the little ones greatly enjoyed the fine programme ...

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  55. GENERAL NEWS.

    A compromise has been arrived at in connection with the Aube wine growing district, where riots recently occurred, owing to the exclusion of the district from the ...

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  56. NEW SOUTH WALES LABOR MINISTRY.

    Mr. Holman said to-night, in reply to questions concerning the rumored Cabinet split, that personal differences had arisen, and had not yet been smoothed over. I ...

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  57. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    H.M.S. Powerful, the flagship of the Australian Squadron, with Vice-Admiral King-Hall aboard, arrival in Sydney Harbor this morning from Adelaide. ...

    Article : 171 words
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