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  2. MOROCCAN REVOLT. STRINGENT MEASURES.

    The French authorities have now quite reclined the upper hand at 'Fez, and are taking stringent measures to prevent a recurrence of the revolt. ...

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  3. LOSS OF THE TITANIC. WOMEN VICTIMS.

    [?] women who were drowned [?] [?] of the [?] 32 were either first [?] passengers, and the remain[?] on the third-class. ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    It was reported a few days ago that Mr. E. T. Reed, the famous "Punch" caricaturist, had been brought before the Brentwood Police Court on a charge of ...

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  5. CLAIM FOR COMMISSION.

    An interesting decision has been given by Judge Hamilton, at Temora. E. M. Freer sued W. C. Derrick, farmer, for commission on the sale of a farm. ...

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  6. PERSOMAL.

    Mr. Fisher (the Prime Minister) leaves Toowoomba at the end of the week for Melbourne. He will arrive in Melbourne on Monday by the Sydney express. ...

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  7. LICENSES REDUCTION BOARD.

    The Licenses Rednction Board resumed its sittings in the Warden's Court, Bendigo, yesterday. The members of the board are:—Messrs. R. Barr (chairman), C. L. ...

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  8. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    Through the Governor, Ministers have forwarded to the Secretary of State for the Colonies a memorandum explaining the views of the appeal made by the late ...

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  9. THE LOOKOUT MAN.

    Frederick Fleet, the next witness called, said he was in the crow's nest at the time of the collision. He had been instructed to keep a sharp lookout for ice. He saw an ...

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  10. SHORTAGE OF SEAMEN.

    Major Peuchen, of Toronto, testified that there was a shortage of competent seamen. Thirty-six women left in his lifeboat. A ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    The White Star liner Zealandic left London to-day with 1222 emigrants aboard, all of whom intend to settle in New South Wales. ...

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  12. THE DEADLY HAT PIN.

    The first cases under the Sydney Municipal Council's by-laws regarding hat pins were dealt with to-day at the Central Summons Court. A. Kelly, Ethel Windsor. ...

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  13. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    The trial of Frank Denison Brown, late general manager in Australia of the Singer Sowing Machine Co., and John Macpherson, late bookkeeper and cashier of the ...

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  14. A SHOCKING INCIDENT.

    While the insurrection was in progress four wireless operators barricaded themselves in the upper room of the wireless station The party possessed only one ...

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  15. [?]FUL SEARCH FOR BODIES.

    [?] which were [?] de[?] to the [?] of the disaster to [?] of the victims have been [?] ...

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  16. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    A large selection of New Zealand crossbreds was offered at the wool sales to-day. Competition among American buyers was keen, and prices remained firm. Those for ...

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  17. OPINION AT LLOYDS.

    The opinion is expressed at Lloyds that the officers of the Titanic possibly mistook the reflection of the vessel's own lights from a distant iceberg for an approaching ...

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  18. DOOMED TO DIE.

    A deputation to-day waited upon Mr. Murray, the Premier, to ask for the reprieve of Joseph Victor Pfeffer, who is to be executed on 29th April, for the murder ...

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  19. THE TOTALISATOR.

    The Royal Commission which is inqui[?] ing into the use of the totalizator sat again to-day. Adrian Knox, chairman of the Australian ...

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  20. SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL.

    A distinguished gathering of foreigners and colonial representatives attended the Shakespearean festival at Stratford. Capt, Collins represented the Commonwealth. ...

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  21. AMPLE PROVISION IN FUTURE.

    Representatives of leading shipping companics, including those whose vessels trade to Australia, met in conference, and subsequently informed Mr. Buxton, President ...

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  22. N.S.W. IMMIGRANTS.

    The steamer Pakeha arrived from London direct this morning with 1058 immigrants on board. Included in the company are 200 agriculturists with their families, ...

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  23. [?] POSTAL CLERLS' WINDOWS.

    [?] are announced for early [?] into the American Congress, [?] matters pertaining to [?] ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.

    Mr. George Foster, Minister for Trade and Commerce, announces that negotiations for closer trade relations between Australia and Canada are progressing ...

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  25. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR. TURKISH ISLAHD OCCUPIED.

    It Is announced to-day that the Turkish Island of Astropalia, in the Aegean Sea, has been occupied by Italy. The island will be used as a base both ...

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  26. ROBBERY OF WATCHES.

    William Elliott, or Ellison, and Henry Ringer were before the Water Police Court to-day on 12 charges of having stolen watches, and one charge of having stolen a ...

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  27. HOME RULE BILL. NATIONALIST CONVENTION ACCEPTS.

    The Nationalist Convention met at Dublin to-day to consider the Home Rule Bill now before the Imperial Parliament. Mr. John Redmond, who was chosen as ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL UNREST. FOREIGN MINERS.

    The secretary of the A.M.A. has been instructed by the finance committee to write to the members for the district, pointing out that a number of men now ...

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  29. [?]SH INVESTIGATIONS.

    [?] which under the presi[?] a former prrsident [?] division of the High [?] to inquire into the loss ...

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  30. WHEAT COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission appointed to deal with the marketing, transportation, and storage of wheat held another sitting at State Parliament House to-day, Mr. ...

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  31. TURKISH HERO'S DEATH.

    Advices from Carro state that Major Enver Bey, who was Turkish military attache at Berlin when the war broke out, and left his post to co-operate with the ...

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  32. WONTHAGGI COAL MINE.

    Representatives of the employes of the State coal mine and of the business people of Wonthaggi conferred to-day with the Railway Commissioners upon the present ...

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  33. PREACHED 4000 SERMONS.

    The Rev. Canon Stubbs, Anglican minister at Junce, in giving a review of his ministry for the past 30 years, said that during that period he had travelled 120,000 ...

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  34. MEDIATION BY POWERS.

    The Porte has accepted the mediation of the powers conditionally upon the maintenance of Turkey's sovereign rights and the evacuation by Italy of Tripoirtania. ...

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  35. [?] RELIEF FUNDS.

    [?] of Norway (a sister of King [?] guineas to the Titanic [?] by the Lord Mayor [?] which has now reached a total ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Denis Cleary took place yesterday to the White Hills Cemetery, leaving his late residence, M.'Crae-street. There was a large ...

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  37. MINERS' WAGES.

    Mr. J. R. Little, general secretary of the Australian Mine Employes' Association, accompanied by Mr. G. A. Rundle, solicitor, reached Zechan to-day. Their mission is ...

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  38. ARBITRATION COURT.

    To-day an application made to Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court for the appointment of a Board of Reference to deal with any disputed that might ...

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  39. DEVASTATING TORNADO.

    The fierce tornado which was reported yesterday to have swept over North-western Indiana, and Illinois covered a larger area of country than was at first ...

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  40. LEAP FROM TRAIN.

    Lawrence F. Williamson, 15 years of age, who some time ago came from Melbourne, and has an astounding record of crime for one so young, has again escaped from [?] ...

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  41. [?] BEFORE SPEED.

    [?] and Cunard Companies [?]ments affirming that the [?] have standing in[?] the safety of the lives ...

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  42. GIRLS' STRIKE ENDED.

    The strike of girls at S. Weingott and Sons Ltd. oilskin factory has been settled. At a conference between representatives of the firm and the girls, the latter agreed ...

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  43. SCHOOL BUILDING LOANS.

    This morning a deputation from Richmond waited on the Minister for Education (Mr. Billson) to ask for the remodelling of a school and the erection of an ...

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  44. LATER DETAILS.

    There thousand attended the convention, including delegates from 900 branches of the Irish League, 300 representatives of the Ancient Hibernians, and 500 pri[?]sts. ...

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  45. LATEST NEWS.

    [?] (Maine), 24th April. [?] steamer Lena had been [?] apperatus she could [?] Titanie in time to save [?] ...

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  46. THE RAILWAYS PASSENGERS' EXPERIENCES.

    When the afternoon train from Korong Vale came into Eaglehawk station yesterray evening it came to a stop with such a sudden jerk that the many ...

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  47. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA BILL.

    The Government of India Bill, ratifying the changes in Indian affairs announced by king George at the Delhi Durbar, passed the second reading stage in the House ...

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  48. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    Mr. Reginald M'Kenna (Home Secretary) introduced in the House of Commons to-day the bill providing for the disestablishment of the church in Wales. ...

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  49. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS. FURNITURE BOARD.

    Mr. Murray, Miniver for Labor, has received the amended determination of the Furniture Board with regard to planning carpets, etc. It comes into force on 3rd ...

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  50. [?] AMERICAN INQUIRY.

    [?] inter[?]ptions the pub[?] from the inquiry [?] ...

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  51. NEW SOUTH WALES SAVINGS BANKS.

    To-day the State Treasurer announced that branches of the Government Savings Bank would be established in various places in the country to make it ...

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  52. [?] THIRD OFFICER.

    [?] the third officer of the [?] [?] yesterday. He states [?] was kept for ice on [?] think at first the ...

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  53. BILLIARD FLAYERS AT LAW.

    In February John Roberts, the veteran bill[?]ardist, was awarded £1500 damages in an action he brought against George Gray, for breach of an agreement, by which Gray ...

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  54. LOCOMOTIVE MANUFACTURE.

    The Railway Commissioners announced to-day that in respect to the manufacture of locomotives and parts, tenders for which were confined to Victoria, ten firms had ...

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  55. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. John M'Mahon, a resident of Bendigo, where his family resides, was this evening the victim of a shooting accident, whereby his right thigh and right hand ...

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  56. MAN SHOT DEAD.

    The trial was commenced at the Armidale Court to-day of Herbert James Shintier, charged with the murder of Samne1 Watson at Hillgrove. It is alleged that ...

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  57. MURRAY RIVER RAILWAYS.

    An important deputation will to-morrow wait on Mr. A. A. Billson, Minister for Railways, with Toward to the linking up of the railway lines running to the Murray ...

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  58. DEBATE IN THE COMMONS.

    The Welsh Disestablishment Bill was introduced in the Commons by Mr. M'Kenna, Home Secretary. The bill is similar to the measure that was before Parliament in ...

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  59. FERRY BOAT ON FIRE.

    A fire broke out this morning in the oil tank and engine-room of the Sydney Ferries Co.'s new steamer Kosciusko, which was moored at Blues Point. After an hour's ...

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  60. MISS MARGARET COOPER.

    The visit to this city of Miss Margaret Cooper, the renowned English society entertainer, who will appear at the Royal Princess's Theatre next Monday and Tuesday, is being ...

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  62. ARBITRATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The new Court of Industrial Arbitration, constituted under the new Arbitration Act, held its first sitting to-day, when Judge Scholes explained the court's functions. ...

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  63. INGLEWOOD LAND BOARD.

    A Local Land Board was held this morning, Mr. Cook, of the Bendigo Lands office, presiding. The following applications were recommended—H. Roberts, 24 acres, parish ...

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  64. BOOK THIEF SENTENCED.

    John Tinkler, son of a clergyman, has been found guilty of systematically stealing valuable books belonging to the Peter-borough and Lincoln Cathedrals. ...

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  65. EAGLEHAWK.

    A sale of work, under the auspices of the Ladies' Sewing Guild, in connection with St. Peter's Church of England, took place in the schoolroom last night. There was ...

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  66. FEDERAL PARLIAMENTARY TRIP.

    The Federal Parliamentary party, accompanied by the Administrator and his wife, and several citizens, left for Pine Creek this morning. The work done at the ...

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  67. GIRL'S ESCAPADE.

    The mystery surrounding the disappearance of Jessie Moylan from the residence of Mr H. T. Hyde, Killara, has been cleared up. The girl was seen to-day by ...

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  68. SLY GROG-SELLING.

    A secondhand dealer of Invereargill, named James Watt, has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment for s[?] groy-selling. ...

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