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  2. DETECTIVES AND APACHES

    A sensation has been created in Paris by the denunciation of a police officer as a secret leader of Apaches. The officer in question, Detective-Inspector ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The Kaiser and Kaiserin entertained Queen Alexandra and the King of the Hellenes yesterday. ...

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  4. MEXICAN INSURRECTION.

    After 24 hours' fighting, the Mexican Federal forces have pained the upper hand in a battle with the insurgents at Agua Pri[?]ta. ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Lord Kitchener, speaking at a coronation review at Leicestershire, said the Boy Scouts Lroko class prejudice and promoted, comradeship, discipline, and resourcefulness. ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    The death of the unknown man who was found unconscious by Constable Rosenbrock near the M'Ivor-road railway bridge on Monday at midnight was inquired into ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    By the R.M.S. Orvieto, which left the railway [?]ier, Port Melbourne, yesterday, Mr. Murray (the Premier) sailed for London to attend the coronation on 22nd ...

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  8. THE COAL VEND.

    The prosecution of the coal vend was continued in the High Court to-day. Mr. Wise, K.C., in concluding his address for the Commonwealth, asked that ...

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  9. JOCKEY SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    The well-known jockey, Arthur Hood, had a heavy fall while riding Doranda at Randwick this morning, and is now lying in the hospital in a critical condition, ...

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  10. Y.M.C.A. CONFERENCE.

    The Governor has advised the Imperial Russian Government to prohibit the holding of the International Congress of the Young Men's Christian Association in this city. ...

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  11. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Independent Labor party was continued to-day at Birmingham. The motion instructing Labor members of the House of Commons ...

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  12. THE LATEST NEWS.

    The Mexican rebels have abandoned Agua Pricta in consequence of shortage of ammunition. The latest statement is that the casualties do not exceed 30 killed and [?] ...

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  13. FALL OF 20 FEET.

    A bricklayer named Harry Burmister, 49 years of age, residing in Miller-street, Richmond, while working on a building in Elizabeth-street to-day, over-balanced and, ...

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  14. STATE SCHOOL INSPECTORS.

    A conference of inspectors of schools was opened by the Director of Education at the Education department yesterday, aud will sit for the remainder of the week. ...

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  15. PUBLIC SERVANTS' WAGES.

    In the Legislative Assembly last session the Treasurer (Mr. Watt) promised that a sum of £20,000 would be provided to meet the claims of the lower paid officers of the ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. David Bowman, leader of the Queensland State Labor party, who is now visiting England, was interviewed by a press representative yesterday. He ...

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  17. APOLOGY TO AMERICA.

    Favorable answers have been returned it the United States's protest against battles being fought close to the frontier. Apologies have been made to the United States ...

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  18. SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    Great cxcitement was caused in the city to-day through two horses attached to a lorry bolting in Swanston-street. The horses and vehicle were owned by Mr. T. ...

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  19. BRITAIN AND CHILI.

    The british cruisers Kent and Challenger have concluded a fortnight's visit to this port. A series of entertainments, at which the officers and men were present, ...

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  20. QUESTION IN THE COMMONS.

    Mr. Macramara, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, made a statement in the House of Commons last night regarding the recent landing of 30 ...

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  21. KNOCKED DOWN BY CROWD.

    The inquest touching the death of the elderly man, Peter Galligan, who was knocked down in Williamson-street on Monday night, was held by the coroner (Mr. ...

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  22. RIVAL LOVERS FIGHT.

    A remarkable duel between cariers is reported from Baja, in Hungary. The two men, who were rivals for the love of a farmer's daughter, agreed to a ...

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  23. AVIATION.

    Following closely upon the death of Lieutenant Bvasson through the overturning of a military aeroplane at Versaillos, Captain Carron was killed at the same ...

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  24. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The outbreak of bubonic plague in Java is still making headway. Ten deaths have occurred from the disease during the last three days ...

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  25. PERILS OF THE SEA.

    The Spanish steamer San Fernando, 1888 tons, has met with disaster off Cape Finist[?]. The vessel sank, and 21 of those on board were drowned. ...

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  26. DEATH AT SEA.

    During the voyage of the steamer Loongana from Launceston to Melbourne the death occurred from heart failure of Mr. Alexander F. Chomley, a saloon passenger, ...

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  27. AMERICAN PRECAUTIONS.

    The outbreaks of plague in the Far East have alarmed the authorities in the State of Oregon Strict precautions are being taken at Portland, next to San Francisco, ...

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  28. LOSS OF THE YONGALA.

    The Government is arranging to send a vessel to make a further search around Nares Rock and along the Barrier Reef, for the wreck of the Yongala. ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    Some of the fruit picked by Re[?]mark growers under the co-operative system, and dried, eased and shipped down the Murray River to Morgan, has reached Port ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Dr. Jean Charcot, who returned early in 1910 from an expedition to the South Polar regions, has offered his vessel, the Pourquoi Pas, to Dr. Douglas Mawson, who ...

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  31. MINER INJURED.

    An accident happened at No. 11 shaft last night, a minor named Urquhart being the victim. He had fired a fuse, which apparently failed, and he was going forward ...

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  32. TRAGEDY OF THE YUKON,

    The anxiety which was aroused recently respecting the fate of a police patrol in the Arctic circle has proved to be fully justified. The bodies of four mounted ...

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  33. A DARQUENTINE ADRIFT.

    The Pacific mail steamer Persia arrived at Honolulu on 23rd March with an intimation that the barquentine James Johnson had reached Kanani, 93 miles from ...

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  34. RAILWAY FACILITIES.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. A. A. Billson) to-day stated that he had had a practical demonstration of the waut of consideration shown for the convenience ...

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  35. THE REFERENDA.

    "All the powers asked for in the referendum exceed, the Labor platform, and I claim the right, without any violation of the spirit of solidarity, to hold the views ...

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  36. BROKEN HILL A.M.A.

    At a meeting of the A.M.A. last night it was decided to support the Hotels, Club and Restaurant Employes' Union The members of the A.M.A. are to be asked to ...

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  37. FATAL BOXING CONTEST.

    A man named William Luke, who was injured while taking part in a boxing contest in this city last night, died this morning ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    The death has occurred of Colonel Walker, ex-Conservator of Forests, in New Zealand. ...

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  39. MURDERER'S REPRIEVE.

    A question was asked in the House of Commons to-day relative to the commutation of the death sentence imposed on Stinio Morrison for the murder of Leoa ...

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  40. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Mr. Justice Higgins will open the Arbitration Court here on Monday to inquire into the conditions and cost of living of firemen and enginedrivers. A large ...

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  41. ALL-RED SERVICE.

    Mr. Arthur Kidman, the Sydney meat exporter, who is on his way back to Australia from London, has reached Vancouver. In an interview here Mr. Kidman said that ...

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  42. IMPLEMENT MAKERS' STRIKE

    Mr. Skehan was the only speaker at today's mass meeting of strikers in the implement-making industry. The attendance was small. It was announced that the ...

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  43. HOUNDSDITCH AFTERMATH.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, the Home Secretary, to-day introduced into the House of Commons his Aliens Bill. The measure requires certain specified ...

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  44. FIJIAN CUTTER WRECKED.

    News was received from Fiji by the R.M.S. Moana to-day of the loss of the inter-island cutter Tin Lan. The vessel was wrecked off Ogea. After a five mile swim five ...

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  45. MASSACRE BY TRIBESMEN.

    The expedition, against the Abor [?] men, who were concerned in the mass[?] of Mr. Nool Wiliamson's party, on the north-east frontier of India, has been ...

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  46. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    A boy named Harold Willis, aged 10 years, who resides with his parents at Nagamhie, was kicked by a horse at Watson's bakery, Eaglehawk, at 5.3[?] o'clock ...

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  47. REV. H. WORRALL ON POLITICS.

    At the Neil-street Methodist jubilee to-night, the Rev. H. Worrall said ha was daily growing more indignant with men lated into positions offering imagni[?] ...

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  48. EAGLEHAWK.

    The fire brigade received a call at half-past 6 o'clock last night, but on proceeding to Napier-street it was found that the burning of rubbish was the cause. ...

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  49. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, said the Government hoped the Veto Bill would reach the Lords early in May. Mr. Lloyd George's ...

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  50. WRECK OF THE GLENBANK.

    The wreck of the Russian sailing ship Glenbank, which foundered off Ballaballa, on the north-west coast, last February, has been located by a diver. It is inside ...

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  51. FATAL SHOOTING MISILAP.

    A youth named Hobbs was injured while shooting at Hamles Bridge on Easter Monday. The charge lodged in his left leg, which had to be anipulated. The patient ...

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  52. THE VETO BILL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Lords' Veto Bill was [?] considered in committee. Lord Hugh Cecil, member for Oxford ...

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  53. MURDER IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The police have arrested a Maori at Kaikohe on a charge of having murdered a gum-digger named John Freeman, who has been missing for two weeks. ...

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  54. OBITUARY.

    The interment of the remains of the late Mr. William Jamoa Timmins took place yesterday in the Methodist section of the Bendigo Cemetery. A large ...

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  55. TWO MINERS DROWNED.

    Two miners working in a hole at Round Hill, near Southland, met with shocking deaths this morning. A fall of earth occurred, and both men were pinned down ...

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  56. TAITS' PICTURES.

    In consequence of the cold weather last night the exhibition of Taits' pictures was given in the Masonic Hall, which was crowded to the doors. The fine programme ...

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  57. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    Notwithstanding the cold weather of last night, the display of West's Picture at His Majesty's Open-air Theatre was witnessed by a particularly large audience. ...

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  58. TOWN HALL.

    A fine collection of Pathe Freres pictures was shown before a fall house at the Town Hall last night, the programme with, a warm reception. Amongst the new ...

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  59. SCRUTINEERS.

    Under the present law the Governor General in entitled to appoint scrutineers at each polling place when the referenda is being taken, or he may delegate that ...

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  60. EASTER IN ENGLAND.

    Easter Monday in England was favored with bright, dry weather, and the number of holiday-makers was very great. At Hendon and elsewhere a popular ...

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  61. SUSPECTED LYSOL POISONING.

    Maud Driscoll, a middle-aged married woman, was found in Lydiard-street to-night in an unconscious condition. She was taken to the hospital suffering from ...

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  62. TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

    Meeting Mrs. G. W. Lansell's residence, Neale-street, 3.30; Mr. W. Richards, Sydney Flat, 8; Mr. A. Hicks, M.L.C., and Miss Barnside, Marong Hall, 8; meeting ...

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  63. BRIDEGROOM'S DEATH.

    The inquest on Henry Judd, whose body was found in the Gong Gong reservoir the day after he had arranged to be married, was opened to-day. After formal evidence, ...

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  64. WEST AUSTRALIAN A.N.A. ATTITUDE.

    The chairman of the A.N.A. Conference ruled that discussion upon the referenda proposals was out of order. The conference disagreed with the chairman's ruling, and ...

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  65. MELBOURNE.

    This morning a man named Jolen [?] night watchman at L. Warburte[?] tracting works, at Roseyr-street, W[?] bourne, was found unconscious ...

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  66. Advertising

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  67. ANOTHER PEA-RIFLE MISHAP.

    A youth named Clyde Hy and, 17 years of age, met with a serious accident while handling a pea-ritle. The weapon was loaded, and the young fellow was [?] ...

    Article : 89 words
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