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  2. AWFUL DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    A terrible murder was committed at Dobies, near Ararat, last night. Charles Henry Deutschmann, 11 years of age, shot his wife, Isabella J. Deutschmann, aged 37 ...

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  3. OUR MINES.

    The gold yield of 332[?]oz. 14dwt recorded for the past week is, considering that there were only five working days, very satisfactory. The principle contributors were ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The flotation of the London Country council loan of £2,730,000, at 31/2 per cent., has proved a phenomenal success. The loan has realised an average price of £101/10/—a ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The latest bulletin regarding Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's condition states that the patient passed a quiet day. His condition, however, shows no ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICAL CRISIS

    Last night and this morning the political air was thick with rumors, and at the present time every second person met in and about Parliament House and the Fede ...

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  7. STATEMENT BY SIR JOHN FORREST.

    Sir John Forrest, who was interviewed with reference to Mr. Deakin's statement regarding the voting of the Corner party on Thursday night, said he had no ...

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  8. BRITISH CABINET.

    Mr. Asquith, the new Prime Minister who was recently summoned by King Edward to Biarritz, in the south of France, returned to England yesterday. ...

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  9. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Whether the absence of the Governor-General in New South Wales at the present juncture is fortunate or unfortunate is a matter of opinion. Possibly it may have ...

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  10. TRINITY COLLEGE.

    The authorities of the Trinity Col1ege of Music, London, have completed their arrangements for the holding of the college's annual examinations in Australasia. ...

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  11. THE LATEST NEWS.

    This afternoon a Melbourne evening journal issued an announcement that Mr. Deakin had definitely made up his mind to resign, and to do so on the arrival of ...

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  12. CHANGES TO BE ANNOUNCED TO-DAY.

    The Ministerial changes will be announced by Mr. Asquith on Monday. ...

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  13. SOMALILAND MASSACRES.

    News from Somaliland states that 1000 followers of the Mullah raided the Sultanate of Jussfali, near Obbia, and massacred 100 men, women and children. ...

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  14. CHINESE BOYCOTT.

    The Chinese boycott of Japanese goods and trade, initiated at Canton in retaliation for the bullying of China by Japan in connection with the seizure of the steamer ...

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  15. OPPOSITION CORNER.

    Several members sitting in the Opposition Corner gave a pledge at the last Commonwealth general elections that they would not assist to displace the present ...

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  16. MR. DEAKIN'S ULTIMATUM.

    It is impossible to obtain any definite knowledge of what occurred at the meeting of the Labor party this morning, it being possible that it was only adjourned in ...

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  18. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The Canadian Parliament has passed a bill providing that only immigrants arriving in Canada direct from their place of their origin shall be admitted to the ...

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  19. JAPANESE TRADE.

    Strong resentment has been aroused among commercial men in Hong Kong by the attempts which are being made in Japan to capture trade in the East. ...

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  20. OPPOSITION LEADER.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, Leader of the Federal Opposition. when seen this afternoon, said that he had received a telegram to the effect that Mr. Deakin intended to resign. ...

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  21. MR. DEAKIN'S POSITION.

    It has been boldly asserted in some metropolitan journals that Mr. Deakin has virtually resigned, but this is certainly going a long way too far. Mr. Deakin was ...

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  22. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    The "Spectator" vigorously warns Mr. Asquith, the new Prime Minister, against proceeding with the scheme for the payment of old ago pensions. ...

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  23. LORD CUrZON'S SPEECH.

    The "Daily News," referring to Lord Curzon's recent speech at Basingstoke, declares that "Curzonism is a specious proposal to broaden the basis of taxation for ...

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  24. SUPPOSED ANTHRAX OUTBREAK.

    Four cows, the property of Mr. Waldroa, of Sunshine, died on Saturday night a disease supposed to be anthrax. The cows were dry, but wore feeding with ...

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  25. ANARCHY BY POST.

    A special message has been addressed to the United States Congress by President Roosevelt on the suppression of seditious and criminal publications. ...

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  26. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    A shockingly fatal disaster occurred last night at the Norton Hill Colliery, in the County of Somerset. An explosion of fire damp took place in ...

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  27. EASTER ENCAMPMENT.

    Interviewed on Saturday as to whether the absence of non-commissioned officers and men from the forthcoming Easter encampment at Langwarrin would really ...

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  28. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] New Chum Railway fatality, Union [?] 2. [?]ed Vi[?]ailers Association, Masonic [?] ...

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  29. SIR JOHN QUICK'S VIEWS.

    Sir John Quick, M.P. for Bendigo, was interviewed last night regarding the present political situation. He said:—"I hardly know what to think of things. It has come ...

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  30. MR. DEAKIN'S ATTITUDE.

    Nothing definite could be ascertained from the Prime Minister to-day. It was, however, elicited from a member of the House of Representatives known to be in ...

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  31. FUTURE POSSIBILITIES.

    Should these efforts fail, and Mr. Deakin finally make up his mind to tender his resignation, a situation full of complications will arise. One of these ...

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  32. THE MUKDEN INCIDENT,

    An explanation has been given of the unpleasant incident which occurred at Mukden a few days ago, when the office of the United States Consul-General was ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The Premier of South Australia, Mr. Thomas Price, in the course of an address delivered in London this afternoon to the members of the Australian Chamber of ...

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  34. AUCTION SALES.

    1 day 11 a.m., at his rooms. Hargrea[?] Mr. J. H. Carnow will condust [?] furniture and [?] dining, drawing and ...

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  35. LABOR ON THE RAND.

    It is stated that are at present 2300 more natives employed in the Rand mines than there were in 1907. Owing to commercial stagnation and the ...

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  36. A LABOR MEMBERS STATEMENT.

    After the ca[?]us meeting at Parliament House to-day several Labor members who what been present were interviewed. They all explained, [?]owever, that they were ...

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  37. AMERICAN FLEET.

    The "Globe," in an article this evening commenting on the invitation to visit Australia sent by the Commonwealth Government to the American fleet, sees in it a ...

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  38. MASONIC HALL.

    Mr. W. Walla[?]'s All-Star Vandeville frequency again appeared on Saturday evening to a goul house. A complete new [?]e was submitted and each item ...

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  39. DRUCE CASE SEQUEL.

    Miss Mary Robinson, the New Zealand witness, who made sensational statements when giving evidence against Mr. Herbert Druce, and subsequently pleaded guilty to ...

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  40. GENERAL NEWS.

    Many of the Tasmanian apples brought by the R.M.S. Orontes were found to be badly spotted. This was especially the case with the Ribstones. Some Australian ...

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  41. A MEMBER OF THE OPPOSITION.

    A promisent member of the Opposition—a freetrade Liberal, when asked what action he proposed to take, said he was not going to follow the lead of Mr. Reid or anyone ...

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  42. MENINGITIS,

    Dr. Robb, a Belfast physician, has made an important announcement regarding the new scrum treatment for cerebro-spinal meningitis. He reports that by the use of ...

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  43. BENDIGO LIGHT HORSE.

    The Bendigo Squadron leaves for its encampment on the Burrumbeet racecourse, near Ballarat, on Thursday morning by a special train at 7 o'clock. The personal ...

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  46. MR. W. H. IRVINE'S VIEWS.

    Mr. W. H. Irvine, M.P., was to-day interviewed regarding Mr. Deakin's criticism of the part the Opposition played in the House of Representatives on Thursday ...

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