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  2. MAIL LINER ASHORE.

    Several steamers are racing at full speed for a certain spot on the coast of Formosa in order to render aid to the mail steamer Siberia, 11,284 tons, owned by the Pacific ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An application was made to the King's Bench yesterday for the attachment of the editor, printer and publisher of "The London Mail," for having commented on the ...

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  4. HOME RULE CRISIS,

    There is much speculation as to what action the Government contemplates in regard to the Irish crisis. It is [?]mored that the Ministry will offer ...

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  5. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    Mexicans at Vera Cruz welcome the occupation of the city by the Americans. They declare that only the complete occupation of Mexico by the United States will ...

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  6. MISSING GIRL FOUND.

    Exciting scones occurred yesterday outside a house at Warmley, near Bristol, alleged to be a home for Mormon missionaries ...

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  7. COUNTESS SNOOTS ORDERLY.

    Great public interest is being taken in the trial of the Countess Tiepolo, who, in November last, at San Remo, shot dead her husband's orderly, a handsome soldier ...

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  8. PERJURY CHARGE.

    Edith Melvifle, 23, was charged at the Marylehone Police Court yesterday with having committed perjury. Counsel for the prosecution stated that a man named Hugh ...

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  9. TRANSVAAL POLITICS.

    Members of the Government and the Dutch Opposition in the Transvaal Provincial Council withdrew from the proceedings yesterday because the Labor party ...

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  10. PHILIPPINE GOVERNOR ABOARD.

    The Pacific Mail Company states that the Siberia is fully equipped to save the lives of her passengers and crew. It was rumored here that the Siberia had been attacked by ...

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  11. REBEL CAMPAIGN GOES ON.

    From the latest information received here it appears that General Carranza, the Constitutionalist (or rebel) leader, does not intend to respect the armistice arranged ...

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  12. CARSON'S LEADERSHIP.

    The Primrose League held a big meeting in the Albert Hall this afternoon. Lord Curzon, who presided, said that for weeks past Great Britain had been ...

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  13. THE SIBERIA SAFE.

    The steamer Sibc[?]ia has arrived here, and reports all well. The distress signal is not explained. It is feared another vessel is involved. ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The highest prices realised during the present series were obtained to-day for merinos at the London wool sales. There was extra keen competition for crossbreds, ...

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  15. VOLCANOES ACTIVE.

    Arpad Kirner, a Hungarian engineer, has had a narrow escape from death in the crater of Mount Stromboli. Dressing himself in a suit of asbestos, ...

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  16. President Huerta.

    President Huerta has issued a proclamation, forbidding commerce with the United States, and announces that all cargo from the United States will be confiscated on ...

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  17. HOUSEFLESH AS FOOD.

    Dr. Charles Reinhardt, speaking at a meeting of the Horses and Drivers' Aid Committee yesterday, announced that in view of the suppression of the Continental ...

    Article : 92 words
  18. COLORADO STRIKE WAR.

    Witnesses at the inquest on the bodies of women and children who were burned to death in the Luedlow tent colony disaster swore unanimously that the State militia ...

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  19. WORLD'S LONELIEST CITY.

    At a luncheon given by the Royal Colonial Institute yesterday. Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, responding to the toast of his health, urged that a more ...

    Article : 55 words
  20. American Doctor Released.

    President Huerta has ordered the release of Dr. Ryan, an American subject, who was about to be executed. President Huerta explained that he did ...

    Article : 56 words
  21. WHY GUN-RUNNERS ESCAPED.

    It has been definitely stated that the prosecution of the Ulsterites concerned in the recent pun-running exploits was abandoned owing to representations made by ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN ARMY.

    The Army estimates amount to 5½ million sterling above the of 1913. ...

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  23. FEDERAL EXPENDITURE.

    The Federal Treasurer has issued a comparative statement of actual expenditure by the Commonwealth from consolidated revenue for the nine months of the financial ...

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  24. THE WEATHER.

    The climatic conditions on Saturday were reminiseent of spring, the sun shining brightly and with a genial warmth throughout. The highest shade reading at the ...

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  25. ETNA AND VESUVIUS.

    Etna and Vesuvius are again active. Explosions like the sound of an express passing through a tunnel are continuous, and are said to be caused by an obstruction. ...

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  26. EYES ON THE SUN.

    Miss Mary Proctor, who recently toured Australasia, lectured before the Astronomical Association last night. She said that on the completion of the Nelson Observatory ...

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  27. BRITISH TAXATION.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says it is understood that Mr. Lloyd-George will find a large portion of the additional revenue required by extending the super tax and ...

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  28. Lord Lansdowne's Speech.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne said the proposal to exclude Ulster for six years was grotesque and dead. They were prepared to examine ary federal scheme provided in ...

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  29. Americans in Mexico.

    Refugees from Mexico City assert that 800 Americans remain in the capital, while the auti-American demonstrations have ceased. ...

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  30. THE JURY'S VERDICT.

    The jury in the tent colony disaster returned a verdict that the mine guards, or militia men, started the fire, which was the cause of women and children being ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. THREE MINERS ARRESTED.

    Three South African miners have been arrested in New York on a charge of having smuggled and attempted to sell £10,000 worth of uncut, diamonds. The accused men ...

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  32. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is firm; 1½d to 3d advance is asked for Australian cargoes. ...

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  33. Feeling Against America.

    Very strong opposition is felt against America, making it probable that President. Huerta will be unable to carry public opinion with him in agreeing to mediation. ...

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  34. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA.

    Advice received by the Government, states that the Epirotes have captured and burned Kolonia. Many wemen and children were ...

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  35. EXPLORERS' MISHAP.

    Mr. Anthony Fiala, a member of Mr. Roosevelt's South American expedition, arrived in New York to-day from Rio de Janeiro. ...

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  36. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is firm, with a fair inquiry. ...

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  37. American Refugees.

    Refugees arriving from Guadalagara, in the Mexican State of Colima, report that they were obliged to lake refuge in the British consulate. When they departed ...

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  38. Address by Mr. Balfour.

    Addressing a meeting at Coventry called to protest against the use of arms to shoot down Ulster loyalists for political purposes, Mr. A. J. Balfour. M.P. said it was ...

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  39. HIGH HEELS ATRACKED.

    Vigorous attacks are being made by Paris doctors on the practice of wearing highheeled boots and shoes, which[?] they declare, is causing a toe-walk among the ...

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  40. LOOPING THE LOOP.

    Mr. Guillaux the French aviator, during a public exhibition at Victoria Park, looped the loop 10 successive times in one flight. The flew upside down, and took a perpendicular ...

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  41. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    At midnight the Newtown Motor Garage Company's premises at Wagga were gutted by fire. Four motor cars were destroyed, and the damage is estimated at £1800. ...

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  42. BOATING DISASTER.

    Five coastguard men were drowned by the capsizing of a boat at Aldburg last night. ...

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  43. LONDON, 2nd May. WOMAN AT THE HELM:

    [?]adame Banding, wife of a ship's doctor, was recently appointed captain of the trans[?] Atlantic steamship Copenhagen (4540 tons). The crew at first, was somewhat disgusted ...

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  44. MAY DAY.

    This afternoon the usual May Day celebrations were held on the Yarra bank by the Trades Hall Council and other Labor organisations. Between 10,000 and 12,000 ...

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  45. SYDNEY HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    Five thousand women were engaged collecting in Sydney and suburbs to-day for the Hospital Saturday Fund. Early in the afternoon they had collected over ...

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  46. BOXING.

    Acting on Lord Lonsdale's advice, Mr. Cochran, boxing promoter, has approached the Home Office, but has been informed that the mixing of colors in boxing matches ...

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  47. "Old Glory" Insulted.

    Mobs at Guadalagara tore down and spat on the American flag. ...

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  48. GERMAN WAR LEVY.

    The German Imperial Exchequer is benfiting enormously by a clever ruse of the Secretary for Finance. He issued in announcement promising not ...

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  49. EAGLEHAWK.

    At the invitation of the officers of the East Methodist Sunday School the pareuts of the scholars attended the school yesterday afternoon. when the methods adopted ...

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  50. DRUG VICTIM STEALS.

    A clerk, aged 18 years, was sentenced to imprisonment at the London Sessions yesterday on a charge of stealing. He confessed that he took large quantities of ...

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  51. Carranza Still Warlike.

    General Carnenza has formally notified Mr. W. J. Bryan, American Secretary of State, that he refuses to establish a neutral zone in Tampico. ...

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  52. KILLED BY MOTOR CAR.

    While endeavoring to board a South Melbourne train at the corner of Collins and Swanston streets on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Ann O'Brien. 41, widow. ...

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  53. MR. ROOSEVELT A WRECK.

    Mr. Theodore Poosevelt, after suffering privations for five months in hitherto unexplored districts of the Amazon basin, has arrived at Mauaos, in Brazil. ...

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  54. At Vera Cruz.

    A detachmant of Mexican shipers is around the waterworks. American troops are being despatched to protect the works. It is believed a force of Mexicans is ...

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  55. WAREHOUSE ABLAZE.

    After having apparently been put out, a fire broke out afresh at the warehouse of Messrs. J. G. Malouf and Company Ltd., Elizabeth-street; Redfein, and severely ...

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  56. LONDON CLUBS.

    At the Bow-street Court yesterday the proprietors of the Astor Club in Leicestersquara were fined £300 for having sold liquor without a license. It was stated ...

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  57. CARPENTIER V. SMITH.

    Georges Carpontier has been matched to fight "Dick" Smith at the Liverpool Stadium on 28th May for £200 and a purse of £1000. as well as the championship of ...

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  58. South American Mediation.

    South Americans request President Huerta and General Carranza to formally appoint representatives to confer with them at Washington. General Carranza is ...

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  59. JEANETTE BEATS JACKSON.

    "Joe" Jeanette knocked out "Kid" Jackson in the seven round. ...

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  60. ICE IN THE ATLANTIC.

    The Newfoundland coast is being blocked with ice for many miles. The Donaldson liner Tritonia has been caught in the ice, and is being slowly ...

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  61. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS.

    In the absence of the Lord Mayor of London (Sir V. Bowater). Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for Australia) will pre[?] at the special flag centenary meeting ...

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  62. CHEAPER INSURANCE.

    It has been decided by the [?]asgow Corporation to undertake on its own accident insurances in connection with [?] tramway system. Insurance companies have increased ...

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  63. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  64. POSTMASTER DIES SUDDENLY

    Mr. Arthur W. Oliver, refieving postmaster at St. Arnand since 14th February last, took ill whilst at work in the post office at 8 o'clock last night. Dr. H. Fleming was at ...

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  65. GERMAN AERONAUTS.

    An international incident that seems to possess possibilities, has arisen through a record flight made by a German balloonist in February last. ...

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  66. VALUE OF ADVERTISING.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Health Resorts and Watering Places Bill was discussed and the value of advertising was debated. The bill empowers councils ...

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  67. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 words
  68. MR. HARRY LAUDER.

    Mr. Marry Lauder. who will make two appearancees in Bendigo on 12th and 13th May respectively, is accompanied by Mrs. Lauder, who always travels with him on ...

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  69. INMAN DEFEATED.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  70. LAMORGANSHIRE MINERS.

    Speaking at at a meeting last night, Mr. W. Brace, Labor member for South Glamorganshire, foreshadewed that minors will demand in 1915 9d per day beyond the ...

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  71. BENDIGO WORKSHOPS.

    When interviewed on Saturday, Mr. A. J. Hampson, M.L.A., said:—"I am extremely disappointed with the way in which the department allowed the contractor to ...

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  72. DOG'S EIGHTS AFFIRMED.

    In the City Court yesterday Mrs. Ellen Bishop sued C. W. Lond for the value of her dog, which was run over and killed by Londs motor car. Evidence was given ...

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  73. LYRIC PHOTO, PLAY

    Beaded by a fine drama, entitled "Tess of the D'Urbervilles," this week's programme of of Lyric, Phore. Plays promises to prove one of the most entertaining that has ever been ...

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  74. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The new specialty acts provided by Mac and Marce, and Carl Merlyn at the Royal Princess's Theatre on Saturday night proved very enjoyable. The two first-named artists ...

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  75. AUCTION SALES.

    To-day at 11 a.m., at their rooms Mitchellstreet. Messrs. Curnow and Thomas will offer, on behalf of the manufaciurer, a choice lot of bedroom and diningroom suifes, secondhand ...

    Article : 110 words
  76. CANCER OPERATIIONS.

    It is stated by a medical contributor to "The Times" that surgery is still the best treatment for cancer. An early and therough operation, he says, effects cures in ...

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  77. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    "Licenses Reduction Board, Bendigo, 10. Heart of Friendship Lodge, M.U., 7.30. Catherine Lodge, M.U., 7.30 Breadearters' meeting, Trades Hall, 8. ...

    Article : 81 words
  78. DEATH OF DUKE OF ARGYLL.

    The death is announced of the Duke of Argyll, who was recently seized with penmonia in the Isle of Wight, following upon a chill. ...

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  79. CORSETS STOLEN.

    An unusual robbery occurred in Paris last night, Burglars entered an emporium and carried off 500 corsets in motor cars. It is believed that the robbery was carried ...

    Article : 40 words
  80. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 410 words
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