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  2. THE WAR.

    It has been announced at Berlin that military measures will not be taken to compel Moutenegro to yield to the wishes of the powers. The demonstration will be ...

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  3. INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL.

    A conference of representatives of the municipalities concerned in the treatment of cases of infections diseases at Bendigo was held in the Town Hall on Saturday. ...

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  4. BARRIER STRIKE.

    Mr. Charles Eley, general manager of the Silverton Tramway Company, made offers to the Barrier Labor Federation that it should agree to exempt certain men from ...

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  5. AMERICA'S TARIFF.

    President Woodrow Wilson has been conferring with the senators of his party in reference to the revision of the tariff. The Democrats of the Senate think that the re ...

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  6. OUR MINES.

    The gold returns from the mines last week were on the whole fairly satisfactory, aggregating as they do 2995oz. 16dwt. With the inclusion of the yields from the ...

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  7. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.

    Fill details have now reached London of the serious suffragette outrages on the railways in the provinces. The attempt to destroy the Oxted rail ...

    Article : 182 words
  8. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    It is officially stated that a protest has been received, from Japan against the Californian State legislation preventing Japanese holding real property within the ...

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  9. NICHOLAS FIRM.

    King Nicholas of Montenegro is determined not to give up the siege of Skutan. In the course of an interview he said that he meant to keep the territory that ...

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  10. SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOR.

    Isabel Irving, a militant suffragette, who had been previously convicted for window smashing, was found guilty to-day of window-smashing in Hoiborn. She was ...

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  11. SERVJA WARNED.

    M. Sazonoff, the Russian Foreign Minister, in the course of a speech, warned Servia that slie was pushing further south than the treaty alliance provided. ...

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  13. ANOTHER OUTRAGE.

    News of another very serious outrage committed by fanatical advocates of the suffrage cause was received in London tonight. ...

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  14. LATEST NEWS.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" foreshadows that Montenegro will receive monetary compensation for the loss of Skutari. ...

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  15. ANTHRAX IN HIDES.

    The danger associated with, the handling of hides from diseased cattle has been illustrated by a sad case in London this week. ...

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  16. TWO MORE ARRESTS.

    The police last night arrested two suffragettes who were attempting to set fire to a new grandstand at the Kelso racecourse. ...

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  17. SERVLAN ATTACK ON SKUTATRL

    Servian howitzers have been posted round Skutari, and Servian commanders have revived the plan for a general attack. ...

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  19. ATTENTTION TO RACECOURSES.

    The suffragettes are now mostly directing their unwelcome attention to racecourses. Last night they burnt the grandstand at Ayr, in Scotland. ...

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  20. BLOCKADING FLEET.

    Thhee Austrian, two Italian, one British, one German, and one French warships have arrived at Antivari. Rear-Admiral Troubridge will command ...

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  21. PARIS MOTOR BANDITS.

    The French Court of Criminal Appeal has Confirmed the sentence of death imposed upon Dieudonne. Callemin, Soudy, and Monier, four of the band of motor bandits. ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL CABLES,

    The strike of 1000 miners at Wresham (Denbigbshire), who went out on Tuesday last as a protest against the employment og non-unionists, was of short duration. ...

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  23. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The Silverton Tramway Company has in timated! to the Minister for Railways in Sydney that it is prepared to ran trains, carrying food supplies only, from Cockburn, ...

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  24. DEMANDS OF THE ALLIES.

    The Allies have replied to the Powers that they are willing to accept the peace conditions subject to certain reservations, including one that a war indemnity must ...

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  25. DISPUTE DEFINED.

    Questioned as to exactly what was now in dispute between the company and the Barrier Labor Federation, Mr. C. F. M'Donala, secretary to the Silverton Tramway ...

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  26. SOUTH POLE DISASTER.

    Captain Jatson, of Wellington, writing to the Liverpool Merchant Service Guild, alleges that Commander Evans told a shipmate that Oates lost his foot through frost ...

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  27. MODERN PORTIA.

    Miss Hageby, a well-known anti-viviscetionist, is suing Dr C. B. Saleoby, cugemst and author of a number of medical publications. and the proprietors of the 'pail ...

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  28. MIE FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] Election Address, Eeehive Chambers, 8. [?], Institute, 8. [?]l's Farewall, Forest ...

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  29. BOTH SIDES FIRM.

    The strike sitration is becoming desperate, although a stranger noticing the crowds of people doing business in the streots would not think the city was ...

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  30. RUSSIAN MINISTER'S VIEWS.

    M. Sazanoff, the Russian Foreign Minister. after receiving a deputation yesterday, declared that Russia did not fear war complications. The demands made by the ...

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  31. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL.

    The race for the Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase was decided on the Aintree course to-day, when the colors of Sir C. Assheton-Smith were carried to victory ...

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  32. BULGARIA AND CONSTANTINOPLE.

    A telegram from St. Petersburg states that Russia has categorically warned King Ferdinand of Bulgaria against entering Constantinople. ...

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  33. COLONIAL HISTORY.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, presided last right at a meeting of the colonial section of the International History Congress at Lincoln's Inn. ...

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  34. SECTION SALES.

    Bendigo auction [?] Curnow and [?] an extensive sale of [?] and effects, on ...

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  35. RAILWAY PICNIC TO BALLARAT.

    Tho weather was particularly invorable for to-day's railway picnickers. The fist arrivals, who had had to spend the greater part of the night on the Spencer-street ...

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  36. BRITISH AIRSHIPS.

    The "Spectator" says the time has arrived when Englishmen must seriously apily themselves to the profession of building lirships. ...

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  37. WRECK OF THE VERONESE.

    The Board of Trade has concluded its inquiry into the disaster which befel the Liverpool. Brazil, and River Plate S.N. Company's steamer Veronese (7063 tons). ...

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  38. GOLF PAVILION.

    Clive Hocken, who was arrested recently on the charge of having conspired with others to burn dawn the Roehampton Golf Pavilion, was again brought before the ...

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  39. TELEGRAMS.

    Minister for Defence has [?]-demanded explauation to in regard in the non-appeares Australian flag at the demon[?] ...

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  40. GERMAN AIRSHIP.

    The incident which occurred at Lunewille yesterday, when a newly-constructed German airship, lost in a fog, crossed the frontier and descended on the parade ...

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  41. SERIES OF ASSAULTS.

    A Railway Picnic exeursicnist [?] Percy Dawdle. aged 22 years, was arrested on Saturday evening'.= on a charge of assaulting John Russ, assaulting Watchhouse ...

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  42. THE DAVIS CUP.

    and A. B Jonee, the [?] with the manager.Mr. [?] by the steamer Ventina to-day ...

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  43. COAL MINES FLOODED.

    The coal mines at Harrisburg are threatened by serious floods. No fewer than 5000 miners arc idle. The Government is considering the ...

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  44. ALL OVERCROWDED.

    League was [?] with costs, for overerowd[?] [?] Hall last month on the [?]. This is the first [?] the kind recorded in this ...

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  45. MEMBERS' SALARIES.

    Tho Auditor-General, in a report published recently raised a question as to the legality of the action of Mr. Lloyd George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in ...

    Article : 71 words
  46. BERLIN PRESS CHAGRLNED

    The German press is greatly chagrined over the dirigible incident. The "Taglische Rundschu" sarcastically remarks that "France might as well keep ...

    Article : 83 words
  47. 2000

    An address which opens up new and vast fields of thought was read at the opening of the International History Congress at Lincoln's Inn yesterday. ...

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  48. [?] WINDOW. I

    [?] during the train which left Oatley at [?] for the central railway Mr.O.Hill, a resident of [?] with another ...

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  49. BENDIGO CONTINGENT.

    The annual picnic to Ballarat in and of the Victorian Railways Mutual Benefit Socicty, was held on Saturday, and was largely patronised. Two special trains ...

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  50. OBITUARY.

    The friends of Mrs: F. Jamieson (formerly Miss Golightly), for many years a teacher at The Violet-street State School, and afterwards at Heathrote, will regret to ...

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  51. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat markets are very firm. Prices generally are 3d dearer. ...

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  52. AIRSHIP ARRIVES AT METZ.

    The Zeppelin airship which fell in France arrived at Metz yesterday. It is reported that an official merely boarded the airship to inquire as to the possibility of espionage. ...

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  53. MR. SCADDAN.

    Mr. Scaddan, Premier of West Australia, will return to the Commonwealth via San Francisco. Mr. Scaddan was entertained, at a ...

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  54. MELBOURNE PATRONS.

    It was estimated that about 4500 passengers left by the various trains this morning for Ballarat, where the Railway Picnic was held. The first was despatched ...

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  55. I Hkroisv

    Assoication [?] an act of heroism [?], a young miner,[?] [?] a comrade under ...

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  56. GERMAN AVIATION WORKS.

    There are no fewer than 35 flying machine factories in Germany. One company is building 34 bi-planes for Russia. ...

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  58. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Association football match played yesterday resulted in a win for England over Scotland by one point to nil. VANCOUVER, 6th April. ...

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