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  2. N.S.W. ELECTIONS. LATEST FIGURES.

    The figures to hand to-day from the various electorates did not appreciably alter the state of the parties. It is now apparent that the Nationalists have won 50 ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The Roman Catholic Arehbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Carr) and the Coadjutor Archbishop (Dr. Mannix) are on a visit to Bendigo, and are the guests of the Very Rev. ...

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  4. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    Mrs. Pankhurst has written to Mr. Lloyd George stating that she takes it for granted that the Government, after offering selfgovernment to Ireland, will immediately ...

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  5. BENDIGO EASTER FAIR. "QUEEN OF RAILWAYS."

    The splendid model of a locomotive and tender constructed at the Newport railway workshops, and which was one of the features of the "Win-the-War" procession in ...

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  6. Such of the cable news o- this page so beaded has appeared in "The Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions are not those of "The Times" unless erpressly seated to be so. THE WAR. FRANCO-BRITISH ADVANCE.

    Great battles with immense possibilities are developing in France. French critics arc exhilarated, declaring that the greatest event shiee the battle ...

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  7. LATEST DESPARATE EFFORT. MAY BE INVASION OF ENGLAND.

    Colonel a'Count Repington, "THe Times" military correspondent, discussing Hindenburg's 1917 alternatives from the standpoint of Germany, says the German ...

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  8. RUTHLESS SUBMARINING. MANY SINKINGS, SAYS BERLIN (Reuter.)

    A message from Berlin states that 25 steamers and sailing vessels, with an aggregate tonnnge of 80,000, have been sunk in the past few days. ...

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  9. STRIKE DEPRECATED.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons regarding the serious strike at Barrow-in-Furness, which has been in progress since Wednesday, Mr. A. Bonar Law, ...

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  10. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    At two meeting of the Cabinet the Irish situation has been considered, with the result that the optimism is spreading through the Honst of Commons and in Ireland. ...

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  11. BELGIUM TO BE DIVIDED.

    It is now announced officially that Belgium is to be divided by the Germans into two administrative areas, with Brussels and Namur as the respective centres. ...

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  12. "QUEEN OF SPORT."

    A euchre party and concert took place the Rifle Brigade Hotel balcony on Monday evening, in aid of the "Queen of Sport" (Mis Ivy Cook). The winners of the euchre prize, ...

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  13. RUSSIA'S CRISIS. SOLDIERS DECLARE LOYALTY

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that an excellent sign of the times is the arrival of most enthusiastic deputations and messages from the trencher, assuring ...

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  14. BENDIGO.

    The amount in hand to date for the Sailors' Button Fund is £27/3/, and, with other boxes yet to come in, it is expected that the total will reach £40 or more. Miss ...

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  15. "QUEEN OF SOLDIERS."

    A concert arranged by Misses N. Hosking and M. Allen, was held in the Caledonian Rooms, High-street, last Monday evening, in aid of the "Queen of Soldiers" (Miss Mabel ...

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  16. WILD RUMORS.

    An atmosphere of sensationalism in London leads to repeated waves of the wildest minors which excite the whole country, and result in crowds assembling in the streets ...

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  17. UNION JACK DERIDED.

    Speaking in the Central Reserve on Sunday afternoon, Mr. pereival Brookfield, the newly elected M.L.A. for Sturt, in the courso of his speech, said:”The red flag ...

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  18. HONOR ROLL.

    In the Golden-square Methodist Church to-morrow evening the honor roll of the church and school will be unveiled by the president of the conference (Rev. S. Scholes). ...

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  19. STATEMENT BEFORE EASTER.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Dillon pressed the Government to make a statement at the earliest 1 possible moment regarding Ireland. He said every hour's ...

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  20. "QUEEN OF PUBLIC SERVICE."

    A most successful cuchre party and dance was held in the Town Hall last night in aid of the "Queen of Public Service" (Miss M. Jackson). There were about 50 couples ...

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  21. TASMANIA.

    The Full Court to-day dismissed the appeal by David Dicker. Labor Ropresentative for the Franklin division in the House of Assembly, against his conviction at the ...

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  22. NATIONALIST SEATS SECURE.

    By to-morrow the counting of votes in the New South Wales State elections will have been practically completed, except in one or two electorates and apart from ...

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  23. "Critical Hour Has Passed"

    M. Kerensky. Minister for Justice in the new Russian Government, interviewed at Petrograd, said that the situation was still serious, but he believed that the critical ...

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  24. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The local branch of the Red Cross Society has donated £30 to the British Red Cross Society and £30 to the Overseas Club. It has also sent to Melbourne headquarters ...

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  25. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    In the House of Commons Mr. J. F. Hope, a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, stated that Groat Britain held the following war prisoner:— ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS. IRONMOULDERS' STRIKE.

    Momentous happening depend on the outcome of the conference between representatives of the various union affected by the strike of ironmoulders and foundry employes ...

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  27. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    America is continuing her preparations for defending the country in the case of war with Germany. Twenty additional complete infantry ...

    Article : 259 words
  28. THE HINDENBURG LINE.

    Mr. Beach' Thomas says:—"English and Indian cavalry clatter gaily through the villages, which display German notices encircled by wire. Fires in the trenches ...

    Article : 129 words
  29. OUTLOOK DECIDEDLY BETTER

    "The Times" correspondent at Petrograd says:— "The outlook on the Russian fronts is decidedly better. Officers and men are ...

    Article : 135 words
  30. N.S.W. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    Senator Millen, and Messrs. H. E. Pratton and Josiah Thomas (member for the Barrier in the House of Representatives) were to-night selected as the national ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS. BUSH FIRE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    One thousand sheep and a quantity of grass and fencing have been destroyed by [?] at Bandon, near Forbes. The sheep had been Sold by the owner for delivery next ...

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  32. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mr. Bouar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced in the House of Commons to-day that a Government bill again prolonging the life of Parliament would ...

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  33. Attempts to Recapture Villages.

    "The Times" correspondent at headquarters states:— As the retreat slows down the Germans are daily endeavoring to recapture previously evacuated villages. He ...

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  34. WHEAT POOL.

    It was reported at a conference on [?] presentatives of Wimmera branches of the Victorian Farmer' Union held in the A.N.A. Hall, Bendigo, yesterday, that Mr. ...

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  35. AMBASSADORS RECEIVED.

    "The Times correspondent at Petrograd states the Council of Ministers received the Allied Ambassadors at the Mariniski Palace on 25th March. Sir G. Buchanan, British ...

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  36. SYDNEY RECORD FOR TEMPERANCE.

    A record for temperance has been established for Sydney, only five persons having been arrested for drunkenness between. Saturday and Monday morning. Saturday ...

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  37. AGREEMENT ARRIVED AT.

    The conference resumed its sitting at 4 o'clock. It was subsequently announced that an agreement had been arrived at. The wages of adults are to be increased by 19d ...

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  38. TASMANIAN DOCTORS' STRIKE.

    Premier Lee, interviewed to-day, said that as doctors had seen fit to take the extreme step of resigning honorary positions in State-aid hospitals, on account of ...

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  39. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    Field-Marsha Sir Douglas Hag reports:— "We captured Lagnicourt, north of the Bapaume-Cambrai-road and took prisoner ...

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  40. COST OF BRITISH ARMY.

    The immense military effort of Great Britain is strikingly illustrated by the Army Appropriation Account for 1916, showing that the total net expenditure on ...

    Article : 91 words
  41. Equality of the Jews.

    Advices received at Washington by the Russian Embassy announce equality of the Jews. Russia's restriction of passports to Jews visiting Russia has been removed. ...

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  42. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. ARGENTINE THREATENED.

    A communication has been received by the Trade department from Valparaiso, stating that the Argentine is threatened with a famine owing to the drought and a ...

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  43. GERMAN ATTACK REPELLED.

    A Russian official message says: —A German advance in The region of Postavy, south of Dvinsk, following four gas waves, was thrown back. The ...

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  44. STATE OF WAR.

    After the National Defence Conference with the Foreign Relations Committee yesterday, Mr. Lansing, Secretary of State, said probably Congress would authorise a ...

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  45. STONE CUTTERS' WAGES.

    Mr. Justice Hodges and Mr. C. E. Eldridge (employers), and Mr. F. J. Steabbon (employes) were to-day appointed a Court of Industrial Appeal to hear an application to ...

    Article : 43 words
  46. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. MINER INJURED.

    Through being struek by falling earth in the Great Extended Hustler's mine yesterday morning, Charles Henry Sharp sustained severe injuries to the head. He was ...

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  47. BLOCKADE OF GERMANY.

    Speaking in the House of Commons on Monday, Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that the Cabinet with its naval advisers, had fully considered ...

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  48. ALL SAINTS' PRO-CATHEDRAL.

    The annual meeting of the pansmoders of All Saints' Pro-Cathudral was held in the school hall on Monday evening. the rector (Archdeacon Percival) presiding over a ...

    Article : 344 words
  49. THE WEATHER. FINE AND PLEASANT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 words
  50. RUSSIAN SUCCESS IN PERSIA.

    Dealing with the operations on the Persian frontier, a Russian official message says:—"We occupied fortifications at ...

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  51. HORSE FALLS AND BREAKS SHAFTS.

    Yesterday morning Mr. L. Rowe, of Allingham-street. was driving down Viewstreet in a cart, and when opposite The Bank of Victoria the horse slipped and ...

    Article : 66 words
  52. LONDON MARKETS.

    Bar silver is quoted at a standard ounce, a rise of 7-16d since Friday. ...

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  53. GERMAN PLOTS IN MEXICO.

    A message from Galveston, Texas, says that according to trustworthy information received to-day, an army of 150,000 men, composed entirely of Germans, is being ...

    Article : 164 words
  54. Prisoners Ill-treated.

    The President of the Association for war Prisoners has written to M. Ribot, the Premier and Foreign Minister, urging the Government to compel the Germans to ...

    Article : 78 words
  55. PERFECT DIGESTION MEANS PERFECT HEALTH.

    Thousands of people who have suffered from stomach troubles and general illhealth resulting therefrom, because of a badly-regulated diet, and the ingesting of ...

    Article : 308 words
  56. BROKEN HILL MINER DROWNED.

    William D. Mackie. [?] married was drowned in the Rathole Tank, near Silverton, on Saturday. He was on a visit to his brother-in-law, who resides at the tank, ...

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  57. THE BALKANS.

    Serbian advices confirm the reports of serious risings in Serbian territory against the Bulgarians. The harshness of the Bulgarians, it is ...

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  58. HIGH SCHOOL WEATHER STATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  59. State Purchase of Liquor Trade.

    The "Times" understands that the Government is undecided regarding the State purchase of the liquor trade. It is considering the financiial aspect. ...

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  60. BROTHER AND SISTER DROWNED.

    The adjourned inquest touching the death of Marie Kermond, aged seven years, and John Kermond, five years, children of Mr. Kermond. who were found drowned in the ...

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  61. MACKENSEN IN TURKEY.

    "The Times" correspondent at Berne says the Balkans Agency announces that General van Mackensen has arrived in Constantinople for the purpose of reorganising the ...

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  62. Wireless Transmission of Drafts.

    A German firm has announced wireless transmission of drafts between the Argentine and Germany, the route apparently being via Columbia and Mexico. ...

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  63. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  64. Advertising

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  65. MAKE YOUR OWN COUGA MIXTURE.

    A pint of the finest quality remedy for coughs, colds and throat troubles—equal to 12/ worth of ordinary mixture—may be made in a few minutes ...

    Article : 107 words
  66. CANADA'S LOAN A SUCCESS.

    Canada's war loan of £30,000,000 has been a great success. Applications have been received for more than £50,000,000. ...

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  67. Advertising

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  68. UNDER GERMAN RULE.

    An Englishman named J. P. Whittaker, who has been living uniriterned at Roubaix, Lille, Brusscls and Antwerp since the outbreak of the war, describes the life in ...

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  69. KORUMBURRA TRAGEDY.

    Edmund Charles Warren appeared in the City Court to-day on a charge of having murdered his son, James Edward Warren, aged 10 years, at Korumburra on 15th January. ...

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  70. SKULL FRACTURED IN FALL.

    Albert M'Intyre Hargreaves, 24. married, living in Stewart-street, Yarraville, fell 16 feet, from a scaffolding, at Messrs. Cuming, Smith and Company's ...

    Article : 60 words
  71. APPAM'S RETURN ORDERED.

    An order has been made by the United States Supreme Court for the transfer to its British owner of the steamer Appam (7781 tons), which was captured by the ...

    Article : 47 words
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