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  2. LOSS OF THE KOOMBANA.

    Even the most optimistic persons have now given up all hope of the steamer Koombana being afloat. The finding of a panelled door and other wreckage is ...

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  3. BENDIGO EASTER FAIR.

    Great preparations are being made for the annual carnival in aid of the Bendigo Hosprial and Benevolent Asylum, and these who intend taking part in next Monday's ...

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  4. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR.

    Italy has notified that Italian warships have commenced a blockade of Loheia, an unimportant Red Sea port, in the Arabian Province of Yemen, and also of the Island ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The promptitude of the police in ridding the streets at this time of alarm of all suspected persons saved the community from being shocked to-day by another ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    As a result, of yesterday's happenings in connection with the State coal mine, Wonthaggi is excited. Another list was posted last night, ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Cr. T. J. Davey), who has consented to perform the opening ceremony at the Bendigo Easter Pair, will arrive in Bendigo this evening. ...

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  8. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    [?] when the strike situation seemed [?] the public were depressed [?] by the news that the recal[?] of the miners had ...

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  9. TRACKED BY BLOODHOUNDS

    A little over a fortnight ago, while amountain outlaw was being tried at Roanoke, in Virginia a number of his companions descended upon the courthouse, and after ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA AT HENLEY,

    Sir John M'Call, Agent-General for Tasmania, has arranged the entry of M'Villy, the wall-known Tusmanian amateur oarsman, for the Diamond Sculls. ...

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  11. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    [?] coal miners' ballot is steadily in[?] the majority against the resump[?] but the great proportion of [?] abstained from voting. ...

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  12. ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET.

    The advisory committee of the Marylebone Cricket Club has passed a resolution laying down that if a player, who, under a residential qualification, is entitled to ...

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  13. THE PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers booked at Fre mantle on the Koombana for ports beyond Port Hedland, but it is possible that some of them may have broken the journey a ...

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  14. MEETING THE DISTRESSED.

    [?] the King has given 1000 [?] the relief of the strike suf[?] Mary and Queen Alexandra [?] a piece. ...

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  15. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Temperance (Scotland) Bill has been read a second time in the House of Commens. It provides for local option. Thirty per cent, of an electorate will be required ...

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  16. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    At an inquest, on the body of Jane Louisa Farmer, aged 21 years, a single woman, medical evidence was given that death was due to the effects of an illegal ...

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  17. DEATH OF EDWARD TERRY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Edward Terry, the veteran actor, and owner of Terry's Theatre. He was in his 68th year. [Edward O'Connor Terry was the son of ...

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  18. [?] WALES'S EXAMPLE.

    [?] questin in the South [?] Assembly yesterday. General [?] Minister, declined to con[?] South Wales had done ...

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  19. ABERMAIN COLLIERY STRIKE.

    The trouble at the Abermain colliery is being left to a joint conciliation committee of the proprietors and miners' representatives. The men are resuming work, ...

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  20. THE BUDGET.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered his budget speech in the House of Commons this afternoon. The surplus, he said, would be devoted, to ...

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  21. CHINESE STOWAWAYS.

    When Customs officers searched the steamer Taiyuan, which arrived from Hong Kong yesterday, they discovered five Chinese hidden in the bunkers. The ...

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  22. [?]AIN'S LITTLE WARS.

    [?] received from the British [?] which was sent against the Annak [?] to purish them for raiding the [?] which is under British ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS,

    Mr. Murray (Minister for Labor) has received the amended determination of the Mining Enginedrivers' Board. There is only one alteration—that is, that ...

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  24. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive Council to-day a minute was approved defining the functions of the newly-formed Prime Minister's department. That ...

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  25. TWO MEN IN A BOAT.

    Anxiety is felt regarding the safety of two young Germans, one of whom is named Ludgwig, who left North Harbor, a branch of Port Jackson, yesterday, in a small ...

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  26. COACHBUILDERS' UNION.

    As a result of communications by the master coachbuilders in Ballarat with the Amalgamated Coachbuilders' and Rolling Stock Union, with the view of having the ...

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  27. REUTER'S COMPANY.

    The shareholders of Reuter's Telegram Company have sanctioned an increase in the capital to the extent of.£500,000 for the purpose of extending the company's ...

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  28. SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW.

    The Royal Agricultural Society's annual show was opened at Mcore Park to-day in threatening weather. Later rain began to fall, and made things unpleasant for the ...

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  29. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in Introducing the Budget in the Loiuse of Commons. said the surplus was the largest on record. The prosperity of ...

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  30. PLAGUE IN DURBAN.

    Twenty-four eases of plague have occurred here since the outbreak was first reported. ...

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  31. BANK CLERKS.

    Bank clerks are greatly dissatisfied with their conditions, and are talking of striking. It is stated that several strikes very nearly took place recently. One clerk. ...

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  32. JAPANESE IN MEXICO.

    The United States Senate has passed a resolution requesting information bearing on the reported Japanese activity at Magdalena Bay, in Lower California, Mexico. ...

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  33. CYCLONE DESCRIBED.

    The captain of the s.s. Bullarra, who has been searching the islands along the coast, and whose vessel suffered severely in the cyclone, has given the following account of ...

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  34. EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    To-morrow being Good Friday, the day will be generally observed as a close holiday. In the majority of the churches the occasion will be appropriately celebrated. ...

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  35. [?] AT SEA.

    [?] Comapany, which has lost [?] the Oc[?] within the last [?] within measurable dis[?] another liner last night. ...

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  36. ALLEGED BANK ROBBER.

    Efforts are being made to secure the extraditon of John M'Namara., otherwise known as "Australian Mack," on a charge of having robbed the bank at New ...

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  37. MINDEROO'S SEARCH ABANDONED'.

    The following telegram has been received by the Deputy Postmaster-General from the postmaster at Port Hedland:—"The captain of the Minderoo reports picking ...

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  38. WOMAN CRURLLY BEATEN.

    A slicking story of cruelty was took in the Water Police Court to-day, when William Lynman, alias William Clarke, alias Edward Lehane. was charged with having ...

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  39. PERSIAN TROUBLE.

    When the Russians fired on the mosque at Meshed, in the belief that, followers of the ex-Shah were in hiding there, they killed 50 worshippers. Muhomed Ali's ...

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  40. KILMORE ENCAMPMENT.

    The above battalion will parade at Charing Cross at to-night at 9 o'clock, and will proceed to the Bendigo railway station, where it will join the special troop train, ...

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  41. PRESS OPINIONS.

    "The Times" this morning commends the wisdom of holding the surplus for naval contingencies. The "Daily Telegraph" welcomes what it ...

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  42. LOSS OF THE OCEANA.

    The inquest, concerning the loss of life in the wreck of the P. and O. Royal Mail steamer Oceana was concluded yesterday. A verdict was returned that the victims ...

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  43. NAUTICAL EXPERTS' VIEWS.

    Mr. Moxom; manager of the Adelaide Steamship Co., says it is generally accepted by nautical experts that the Koombana must, have been simply a plaything of the ...

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  44. BALLARAT.

    St. Patrick's Day festival yielded a profit of £800 The secretary (Mr. F T. Kicree) was presented with a gold watch. The Railway department has begun the ...

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  45. HOME RULE AND UNION JACK.

    An incident which arose at the great Home Rule rally in Dublin on Sunday is occasioning much comment. Several students, speaking from their ...

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  46. [?] IN KENTUCKY.

    [?] Missionri, Illinios, and [?]. [?] which has reached a [?] a levee at Hickman, ...

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  47. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    President Taft has sent a message to Congress asking for £100,000 for an emergency expenditure to alleviate the flood damages in the Mississippi Valley. ...

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  48. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    A public meeting, convinced by the Charlton Traders' Association, was held on Monday evening for the purpose of ascertaining the feeling of the employers as to the day ...

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  49. RAILWAY BADLY DAMAGED.

    An ice bridge has formed in the Chippowa River. Floods have destroyed a large, section of the Chicago—St. Paul—Milwaukee railroad. Many homes are threatened ...

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  50. CANADIAN DEADLOCK.

    [?] have been sacri[?] at the Canadian Par[?] verdict of the people [?] as evidenced ...

    Article : 91 words
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  52. THE WEATHER.

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  54. GUILTY OF MURDER.

    The appeal of Frederick Henry Seddon an insurance agent, against his conviction and sentence of death for the murder by poisoning of Miss Eliza Barrow, a lady of ...

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  55. AVIATION FEAT.

    Mr. M. Hamel, the well-known English airman, made a fine flight to-day. Aseending with a lady passenger at Hendon near London, he flew across the ...

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