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  2. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. J. S. Morrison, of "Clutha," Churchstreet, Eaglehawk, will be "at home" on Thursday, 30th April (fifth Thursday). Mrs. H. S. Whitelaw, Short-street, will ...

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  3. STATE CABINET.

    The meeting of the State Cabinet to be held to-morrow morning should, be an important one. The Promier (Mr. Watt) has stated that the principal item on the ...

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  4. TASMANIAN CRISIS.

    Sir Frederick Pollock, Bart., one of the highest legal authorities in Great Britain, has been interviewed regarding the political crisis in Tasmania. ...

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  5. MEXICAN WAR.

    There is still a possibility that any further bloodshed in Mexico may be averted. President Woodrow Wilson has accepted the offer made by the Argentine, Brazilian, ...

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  6. TEE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    Premiers' Conferences seem to be a sore point with Labor members. They were the burden of complaints by Senator M'Gregor and Mr. Elmslic, the leader of the State ...

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  7. HOME RULE CRISIS.

    Colonel J. E. B. Seely, M.P., whose blunder in the rccent Ulster crisis, caused him to resign from the Cabinet, delivered a trenchant speech on the Home Rule ...

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  8. GERMAN GUNS RETURNED.

    It is semi-officially announced at Berlin that the United States gave the HamburgAmerika liner Ypiranga (8103 tons) the choice of not discharging her war material ...

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  9. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    Loaded with excursionists who had attended the Association Championship final football match, played at the Crystal Palace on Saturday, a train was returning ...

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  10. Demonstration Against, U.S.A.

    The Argentine newspapers generally condemn the action taken by America in Mexico. At Monte Video, the capital of Uruguay, ...

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  11. Creditable Mobilisation.

    The test mobilisation of the Ulster Volunteers on Friday night was carried out with amazing precision. The police were powerless onlookers of the ...

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  12. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    Polling for the election of Deputies in France yesterday passed off quietly. At Paris, where a women's ballot was organised by the "Journal," it was supported ...

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  13. MEDIATION DISCUSSED.

    Americans are not sanguine about the proposed mediation by South American Republics. President, Wilson, whatever mediation ...

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  14. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Murray (Chief Secretary) to-day replied to the adverse criticism passed on Saturday night by Mr. Elmslie (leader of the State Labor party) on the holding of ...

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  15. SIR E. CARSON.

    Sir Edward Carson says that a crisis is approaching, and that Ulster is determined to resist by force. ...

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  16. MEXICAN RAIDERS BUSY.

    Armed Mexicans are raiding Arizona and firing upon Americans. The border towns are imploring Washington for more troops. If things become intolerable the United ...

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  17. BRITISH TRADE UNIONISTS.

    A large mass meeting of trade unionists and co-operative workers was held to-day to consider the proposals propounded recently for the amalgamation of trade unions in ...

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  18. THE ISSUES.

    The general elections have begun. There are 3000 candidates for 602 seats. The election has resolved itself into a strugle between the Caillaux clique and M. ...

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  19. Britain's Reputation Endangered.

    At the Foreign Consuls' dinner on Saturday night Mr. J. J. Stavridi, Consul-Goneral for Greece, said that the prolongation of Great Britain's domestic struggle ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    The condition of the aged Emperor Francis Joseph has undergone a favorable change. ...

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  21. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Licenses Reduction Board, Bendigo, 10. Addresses, Messrs. J. T. Packer and W. K. Smith, Town Hall. 8. Bendigo East P.L.C.. Trades Hall. 8. ...

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  22. CHINESE BANDITS.

    The "White Wolves" have been severely defeated at Pinchow. The Chinese army is using aeroplanes to watch the bandits. ...

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  23. LANDLESS COTTAGERS.

    Extreme action has been taken by a number of Celtic cottagers who are without land. They have seized the Isle of Taransay, which lies to the west of Lewis, ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    London's homeless are not now cared for to the same extent as in previous years. The competition of charitable organisations in furnishing shelter culminated in 1910, when ...

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  25. Ulster Gun-Running.

    Additional particulars to hand regarding the gun-running in Ulster show that it was marked by great daring A number of highways was held up by ...

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  26. REFUGEES SUFFER.

    Mobs are attacking refugee trains from Mexico City to Vera Cruz, and Lave captured a Canadian and many Americans, including women and children. ...

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  27. ARMY AVIATOR KILLED.

    A fatal aeroplane disaster occurred here yesterday. The victim was Morriss, an army aviator. He fell from a height of 1600 ft. The biplane caught fire, and Morriss ...

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  28. CLUB-SWINGING RECORD.

    Swinging clubs for 80 hours 2 minutes. Tom Burrows broke his own record of 80 hours at Devonport, and finished undistressed. For speed and variety of swings ...

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  29. AUCTION SALES.

    To-day at 11 a.m., at their rooms, Mitchellstreet, Messrs. Curnow and Thomas will [?]duct an extensive sale of the contents of a five-roomed villa, under instructions from Mrs. ...

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  30. MURDERED IN A TRAIN.

    The body of the woman murdered in a train near Three Bridges has been identified as that of Mrs. Stone, the finance of the ex-naval man Booker, who was arrested ...

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  31. PROFITS SHARED.

    It is stated by the Ford Motor Company that its profit-sharing system is merely one of social justice, and that the money paid to its employes will not come out of the ...

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  32. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Thousands were amused in Hyde Park yesterday afternoon by the suffragettes, Who proposed to hold a meeting in boats on the Serpentine. ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    A resolution was agreed to yesterday by the A.W.U. recommending a levy of 1 per quarter on all unionists in aid of the Distressed Unionists' Relief Fund. The ...

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  34. British Press Comments.

    The "Morning Post" says the situation is extremely grave. It is obvious that the Government cannot ignore the gun-running. On the other hand it is not likely that the ...

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  35. DOMINIONS COMMISSION.

    Members of the Dominions Royal Commission have concluded their South African tour, and are proceeding to England. Sir Edgar Vincent, the chairman. and Mr. ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    There are no developments to note in connection with the trouble in the Labor caucus Mr. Holman is reluctant to continue the controversy with Mr. Meagher through the ...

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  37. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATION.

    Empire Day is to be celebrated by the League of Empire on 23RD May. Lord Roberts will take the salute at a parade of the Boys' Brigades, in Hyde Park, and ...

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  38. ALLIANCE WITH VILLA.

    In a leading article to-day, "The Times" says:— "We are inclined to doubt whether the Latin-Araerican republics will believe an ...

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  39. WEST AUSTRALIAN SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    Mr. Pilkington, K.C., for Dalgety and Co. and others, applied to the Chief Justice for an order nisi restraining the Arbiration Court and Metropolitan Shop ...

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  40. LATEST NEWS.

    Advices received by the Spanish Ambassador indicate that President Huerta is favorable to the mediation of Argentina, Chili, and Brazil. ...

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  41. HURRICANE IN THE PACIFIC.

    The hurricane on 9th January caused £50,000 worth of damage at Aitutaki, in the Cook group. The orange crop was completely destroyed, and copra partly so. Many ...

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  42. RACE FOR PICTURE FATAL.

    A motor cyclist was thrown from his machine and killed at Portsmouth on Saturday, while racing for a cinematograph picture, to be taken. ...

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  43. Rumored Military Law.

    It is rumored that the Government will proclaim military law immediately at Belfast, and possibly other parts of Ulster ...

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  44. BRITISH BUDGET.

    It is stated that the Budget will provide. £7,275,000 new revenue for national insurance. Possibly there will be an abolition of the sugar duties and a ...

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  45. FIRE IN ISLE OF MAN.

    A fire broke out last night at Government House, Douglas, Isle of Man. The building was partially destroyed before the flames were extinguished. ...

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  46. Mr. Birrell in Ireland.

    Mr. Birrell arrived in Dublin last night, and will attend a meeting of the Irish Privy Council to-day. ...

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  47. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,—We wish, through your columns, to make an appeal to the business men of the city on behalf of the Young Women's Christian Association. The work of the local ...

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  48. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, will attend the jubilee banquet of the Early Closing Association on 8th May. He will acknowledge the ...

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  49. CLEANING UP VERA CRUZ.

    Advices from Mexico state that the American forces have promptly set about removing the traces of fighting at Vera Cruz, and are making the city spick and ...

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  50. Regiments for Ulster.

    It was announced late last night that, three Curragh regiments had been ordered to proceed to Ulster. ...

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  51. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    Inspector Gleeson to-night with the local police arrested a Chinese, who gave the name of Hee Git, on a charge of being Ling Pack, a prohibited immigrant. Hee Git denied ...

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  52. CANADA'S TRADE SOUGHT.

    With a view to securing Great Britain a larger share of the Canadian import trade, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in London is sending trade commissioners ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN BISHOPS.

    His Holiness the Pope gave an andicnce yesterday to the Roman Catholic Bishops of Maitland (the Right Rev. Dr. Dwyer) and Lismore (the Right Rev. Dr. Doyle). ...

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  54. Speech by Colonel Seely.

    Speaking at Newcastle, Col. Seely said he supposed there would be an appeal to the country before long. He would not support the cry of people against the army. ...

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  55. FREEMASONRY ATTACKED.

    During the sittings of the Roman Catholic Congress at Metz, in August last, the Bishop of Luxembourg delivered himself of a stinging attack on Freemasonry, which ...

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  56. JAPANESE NAVAL SCANDAL.

    As the new Japanese Cabinet is pledged to the cradication of naval corruption, the washing of dirty linen is probable. Three directors of Mitsui Bussan Kaisha ...

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  57. ANCIENT AND MODERN DRAMA.

    Mr. Israel Zangwill, at a dinner at the O.P. Club, responded to the toast of the British dramatists, and remarked upon the number of unemployed dramatists. He ...

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  58. SHACKLETON'S EXPEDITION.

    Sif Ernest Shackleton's second steamer, to be used in connection with his Antarctic expedition, is expected to arrive from Norway on 26th May. The expedition will ...

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  59. EXETER RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Peter Irwin, enginedriver, was placed on trial before Mr. Justice Pring at the Goulburn Circuit Court, to-day on a charge of having feloniously slain Alfrod Charles Bray. The ...

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  60. SPY ARRESTED.

    A Mexican spy travelled on a refugee train flying the Union Jack, but was arrested at Vera Cruz. Rear-Admiral Fletcher has announced that ...

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  62. AERIAL ATTACK FEARED.

    Dr. T. E. Holland, formerly Professor of International Law and Diplomacy of Oxford, in answering the query, "Is an aerial attack on London possible?" quotes a ...

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  63. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir George Doughty, Unionist member in the Commons for Great Grimsby. ...

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  64. GREEKS EVACUATE EPIRUS.

    Greek troops have commenced to evacuate Epirus in accordance with the request of the Powers. ...

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