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  2. APPALLING RAILWAY DISASTER.

    [?] railway disaster [?] in the history of the State occurred [?] railway station, about seven [?] Melbourne, about 10 minutes to ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    A new phase of the Canadian immigration problem has been presented in the report of Dr. Bruce Smith, inspector of prisons in the province of Ontario. ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    King Edward and Queen. Alexandra start to-day on a fortnight's visit to Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Christiania. ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    A sensational disaster, resulting in heavy loss of life, occurred in Milan yesterday. A new wing was being added to the Co-operative stores in the city, and a large ...

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  6. MADAME CLARA BUTT.

    A crowd of people, a sen of faces, all turned expectantly in one direction, a rustle, of silken skirts, a murmur of applause that swells into a very roar of greeting, and a ...

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  7. MANCHESTER ELECTION,

    The election contest at North-west Alanchester, where Mr. Winston Churchill, the new President of the Board of Trade, [?] standing for re-election, is being ...

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  8. EX-PRIME MINISTER.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the ex Prime Minister, is gradually becoming weaker. ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Conacher, an English traffic expert, has presented to all the South African Governments a report, in which he strongly advocates the unification of the south ...

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  10. MANCHESTER ELECTION.

    The elevation of Sir Henry Powler, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, to the peerage has left vacant the representation of the East Division of Wolverhampton. ...

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  11. DEWSBURY BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. Walter Runciman, formerly Secretary of the Local Government Board, who. in the recent reconstruction of the Cabinet, was given the office of President of the ...

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  12. PERSIAN BRIGANDS.

    The rebellious Khurdish tribes of the North-west of Persia, who a few weeks ago made a raid on the town cf Suj Bulak, have broken out again. There is eternal friction. ...

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  13. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. Feckertt will not be able to recive on Tuesday, 21st. An Easter Fair without the presence of Mr. Thompson moore, one of Bendige's ...

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  14. THE CONCERT.

    The Masonic Hall contained an overflowing audience last night, when Madame Clara butt, Mr. Keunerley Runford, and their talented associates in art, gave the ...

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  15. A NIHILIST PLOT

    A Nihilist plot for the destruction of the Russian Royal family at the approaching marriage of the Czar's cousin, the Grand Duchess Marie pavlovna, eldest daughter of ...

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  16. IRISH CONSTITUENTS' ATTITUDE.

    It is estimated that 500 out of 900 Irish electors in the constituency of North-west Mancheswter support the manifesto issued by the local priesthood urging the electors not ...

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  17. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    The New York correspondent of the "Standard" states that negotiations are in progress for the absorption of the National Bank of Commerce by the National ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. MURRUMBEENA TRAGEDY.

    The coroner this morning opened an inquest into the cause of the death of Captain William Henry Lee and his wife, Mrs. Lilian Frances lee, whose dead bosies were ...

    Article : 288 words
  19. CURRENCY BILLS.

    The Finance Committee of the United States House of Representatives will examine Mr. E. H. Vrecland, one of the Repulican representatives of New York, who ...

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  20. GERMANY AND THE POPE.

    A controversy is being carried on in Germany respecting the visit which Prince vou Bulow, the imperial Chancellor, lately paid to his Holiness Pope Pius X., at Rome. ...

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  21. THE TIGER DISASTER,

    A fund is being raised by public subscription Tor the relief of the wives and families of the men who perished in the submarine torpedo boat Tiger. which a fortnight ago ...

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  22. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    William Johnson, alias Wallace, who escaped from Cooma Gaol on 3rd April, was cuptured by the police in the ranges between the town and the Murrumbriges [?] ...

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  23. MEN REJECT CONCILIATION.

    It was recently reported that the employes of the North-eastern Railway Company had threatened to go out on strike. Subsequently the Board of Trade ...

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  24. [?] RAILWAY COLLISION.

    [?] David Mofiatt, one of those injured in the railway accident at Murrarundi was [?] state to-day and it is feared [?] has set in. His ...

    Article : 42 words
  25. BOXING CONTEST.

    "Tommy" Burns, the champion boxer of the world, met "Jewey" Smith, a South African, in a glove contest at Paris yesterday. ...

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  26. SEWING MACHINE INDUSTRY.

    Owing to trade depression, the singer Manufacturing Company, whose cycle and sewing machine works are situated at Kilbowie, seven miles west of Glasgow, have ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. BENDIGO CADETS IN HOSPITAL.

    [?] 15years, residing at 207 [?] and John Brockley, [?] at [?] King-street, Bendigo, [?] taken to the melbourne Hospital ...

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  28. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mr. F. O. Licht, of Magdeburg, in his monthly circular on the beet sugar trade, states that the production in Europe for the first seven months (September to ...

    Article : 132 words
  29. WAR CLOUD IN EUROPE.

    Great execitement has been caused at Rome by the issue of a semi-official note that Italy is despatching three naval divisions to Turkish waters. ...

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  30. PARIS BUILDING TRADE

    The difficulty between employers and employes in the building trade in Paris is likely to be quickly settled. The men had demanden higher wages and ...

    Article : 170 words
  31. THE TARIFF.

    [?] says he will accept 60 of [?] requests made by the senate, [?] of the others will require much condition in the House of Representatives. ...

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  32. ITALY SUPPORTED BY THE POWERS.

    It has transpired Hint in addition to the difficulties which have arisen between Italy and Turkey in connection with the proposel opening of independent post offices, Italy ...

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  33. SEAMAN SHOT DEAD.

    At Port Adelaide, at about 1 o'clock on Sunday morning, H. Stender, a sailor on the British steamer Ocean Monarch, who is known as "Cape Horn Charlis," was, it is ...

    Article : 193 words
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  35. INDUSTRIAL APPAIRS.

    [?] of factories (Mr. Geo. [?] was [?] in Bendigo on official when he took the opportunity [?] principal factories and shops ...

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  36. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Bendigo Easter Fair (second day). Golden Star Rebekah Lodge, Masonic Hall, 7.70 Mr. Armstrong's private assembly, A.N.Y. ...

    Article : 125 words
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  39. THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The threatened strike of employes of the North-eastern Railway Company has been temperarily areiest. The Board of Trade [?] in the [?] ...

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  40. THE GREAT CONTRALTO INTERVIEWED.

    With the assurance "that Madame would talk with me," to paraphrase the refrain of "The Keys of Heaven," in which Madame Clara Butt and her husband bade farewell ...

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