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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Parliament Bill, limiting the veto of the House of Lords, was further discussed in committee. The debate was uneventful, ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The German Reichstag last evening considered an amendment to the naval estimates, moved by the socialists, to restore higher rates of pay to the stokors and ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. Chamberlain, Lucan-street, will not be "at home" today. The Scottish Union of Victoria tendered Mr. Fisher a farewell social yesterday ...

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  5. STEAMER BOVERIC ASHORE.

    News has been received here that the steamer Bovevic (4443 tons), of the Australian mail line, which left Sydney for San Francisco on 18th March, went ashore at ...

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  6. LONDON POLICE MURDERS.

    The proceedings at the Guildhall Police Court against the persons arrested on vari ous charges in connection with the murder of three policemen on the occasion of the ...

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  7. LOSS OF THE YONGALA.

    Mr. Lawrence, secretary of the MErchants' Service Guild of Australasia, has communicated with Mr. Tudor, Minister for Customs, requesting that a full and ...

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  8. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    A good deal has been heard lately of the possible and probable invasion of Australia by the American Beef Trust, a monopoly of somewhat gigantic ...

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  9. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS,

    An extraordinary incident occurred on board the R.M.S. Orsova during the voyage from London. It resulted in the appearance of a steward in the second-class ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENT.

    At the Society of Arts this afternoon Captain R. M. Collins, secretary to the High Commissioner, read a paper entitled "Australia." Lord Denman, ...

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  11. STEAMER ASHORE.

    News has been received here of a serious mishap to the German-Australian liner Bergedorf, while bound from Australian ports to Hamburg with cargo. The ...

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  12. THE KING'S VISIT TO IRELAND.

    The "Irish Times," commenting on the decision of the Dublin Corporation not to present an address to King George when he arrives in Ireland on the occasion of ...

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  13. BRITAIN AMD JAPAN.

    It is announced here that the commercial treaty between Great Britain and Japan has been signed. ...

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  14. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    Nine thousand three hundred and sixty one bales were sold at the wool sales to-day. The market continues strong, the prices for all good gr[?]asy being 5 per rent ...

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  15. AMERICA AND THE PACIFIC.

    Submarine mines are to be placed at the mouth of the Columbia River, which enters the Pacific in the south of the State of Washington. No explanation has been ...

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  16. EASTER FAIR PROCESSION.

    Now that the ladies and gentlemen who were instrumental in producing such a beautiful floral display last year have decided to again put forth their efforts in the same ...

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  17. MEXICAN INSURRECTION.

    General Madero, the insurgent leader, on being interviewed yesterday, declared that the rebels would not lay down their arms unless President Diaz resigned. ...

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  18. SENSATION IN ROME.

    An Austrian named Desanti fired a revolver at a group of priests in the basilica of St. Peter's Church yesterday. The priests escaped injury, but a policeman ...

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  20. MORE WRECKAGE FOUND.

    Mr. Robinson, of Halifax, reports having found yesterday two cabin doors, one pentry door hatchways, a pillow, part of a chest of drawers, kerosene tins and cases, ...

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  21. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The debate on the motion moved by Lord Roberts—"That in view of the altered strategic conditions in Europe, this House views with grave and growing ...

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  22. AVIATION.

    The dirigible Ville de Pau has made 140 ascents since the middle of December. During that time the airship has covered 2000 miles, and has carried 76 passengers. ...

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  23. THE RAILWAYS.

    Mr. M'Bride, Minister for Mines, to-day referred to the shortage of trucks, and to the inconvenience to which farmers and other producers, including the State coal ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. BENEFIT OF FIRE DRILL.

    A fire broke out in a building in this city this morning at a time when 50 children were inside it. Fortunately the children had frequently been exercised in fire drill, ...

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  25. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    Mr. William Barclay, son of Mr. Barclay, a former well-known and highly-respected resident of Tragowel, but now of Kyneton, and the youngest brother of Mrs. ...

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  26. "SHEPHERD OF DARTMOOR."

    The "old shepherd of Dartmoor," David Davies, has reappeared again, but in a manner rather disconcerting to his Ministerial sponsors. He has been once more ...

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  27. MEXICAN TRAGEDY.

    Mr. George Critchfield, a politician of New Jersey, U.S.A., has met his death in Mexico. He was shot dead by Mexican soldiers from an ambush near the port of ...

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  28. THE WEATHER.

    Rainfall in Bendigo from 1st January, 1910, to 30th April, 1910—534 points. Rainfall in Bendigo from 1st January, 1911, to date—1196 points. ...

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  29. LORD ROBERTS'S MOTION CARRIED.

    In the House of Lords last night the motion by Lord Roberts was carried by 99 votes to 40. ...

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  30. UNITED STATES CONGRESS.

    Mr. Champ Clark, the Democratic leader, who recently drow much attention to him self by a remarkable "spread-eagle" speech in Congress during the reciprocity debate ...

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  31. A LADY MAYOR.

    Mrs. Ella Wilson has been elected Mayor of the town of Hunnewell, in Kansas. ...

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  32. DECOYED BY MORMONS.

    The recent denunciations of the spread of Mormonism in England have attracted attention in Europe. Inquiries made in Switzerland have ...

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  33. EDWARD MEMORIAL,

    The agitation against the decision of the Mansion House committee to erect a statue of the late King Edward in the Mall has proved successful. ...

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  34. DEMENTED MAN.

    News was received in Hamilton last night that a murderous assault had been made on a woman named Maggie Spring, at her home, at Bochara, about eight ...

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  35. TWO ENGLISH ESTATES.

    Particulars of the estate of the first Viscount Wolverhampton, who was a member of the Asquith and previous Liberal Ministries, and who died on 25th February, ...

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  36. CONGRESS MEETS.

    The special session of Congress opened this morning, when the Reciprocity Bill was introduced. An ambitions programme of legislation has been outlined for the ...

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  37. NOTES FOR TO DAY.

    Huntly Shire Council, 10. Marong Shire Council, 11. Highland Fair, Masonic Hall, 7. Bendigo Football Umpires' Association, ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    Mr. James Roberts expired at the residence of his late brother, Hargreaves-street, on Tuesday night, at the age of 7[?] years. The deceased gentleman was born ...

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  39. TAITS' PICTURES.

    The exposition of Taits' Pictures at the Tivoli Theatre last night attracted an audience which filled this popular amusement resort to overflowing. The dramatic ...

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  40. ATTITUDE OF THE DEMOCRATS.

    The Democrats declare that they will withhold support from the Canadian reciprocity agreement unless the Senate agrees to tariff revision. A deadlock will ...

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  41. A SPLENDID BEQUEST.

    The estate of the late Hon. Henry Lorton Bourke, B.A., uncle of the Earl of Mayo, has been prepared for probate purposes. Mr. Bourke, who was a member of the ...

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  42. AUCTION SALES

    To-day, at 3 p.m., at their rooms, Messrs. J. Andrew and Co. will sell, under instructions from Mr. E. R. Terry, the rights and privileges in connection with the ...

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  43. THE "BLACK HAND."

    The trial of the 39 members of the Camorra or "Black Hand" Society for the murder of Madame Cuocolo and her husband is proceeding slowly. ...

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  44. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Fielding, the Canadian Minister for Finance, made his budget speech in the Dominion House of Commons last night. He pointed out Canada's ...

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  45. CLAPHAM MURDER.

    The police inquiry into the treatment of Stinie Morrison, who is under sentence of death for the murder of Leon Beron, has been concluded. ...

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  46. LYRIC THEATRE.

    Mr. Edward Branscombe's Comedy Costume Company "The Jesters," will be the opening attraction at the New Lyric Theatre (formerly the Olympia Skating ...

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  47. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    A season of drama will be opened at the Royal Princess's Theatre on Monday night by the Woods—Williamson Company. The popular romantic play from the pe[?] of ...

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  48. MURDERER AT BAY.

    A sensational encounter with a murderer took place in the streets of Paris yesterday. A tailor named Bochelier had been in the habit of instreating his wife, who ...

    Article : 171 words
  49. CENTRAL BLUE LEASE.

    The case of Fuller and others against the Central Red White and Blue Company and Mr. P. M'Bride (Minister for Mines), in which the plaintiffs are applying for an ...

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  50. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    An excellent audience witnessed the exposition of West's Pictures at His Majesty's Theatre last night, and that the splendid programme was greatly ...

    Article : 127 words
  51. TO THE SOUTH POLE.

    Considerable interest has been aroused by the announcement that Dr. Mawson, the leader of the Australian expedition to the South Pole, will take an aeroplane as ...

    Article : 116 words
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