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  2. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. (REUTER'S AGENCY.) BRITAIN'S DRINK BILL.

    The estimated expenditure on alcohol in the United Kingdom during 1912 shows a decrease of £1,243,899 on the figures for 1911. ...

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  3. THE WAR. AUSTRIA'S THREAT.

    A new crisis has developed in connection with the Balkan war. A telegram from Cettigue announces that it is semi-officially stated there that ...

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  4. INDIAN SITUATION. "THE COMING STORM."

    The annual conference of the All-India Moslem League in at present in progress at Lucknow. Mahomed Shafi, in his Presidential ...

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  5. SYDNEY FERRY STRIKE. FREE STEAMERS.

    The position in regard to the [?]erty strike is practically the same as on Saturday, except that the free Government ferry service has now been extended, and has ...

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  6. RAILWAY TRAGEDY AT SUNSHINE.

    A strange tragedy was discovered to-night near the railway station at Sunshine, when the dead bodies of a man and woman were found lying alongside the "up" rails, ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Our Sydney correspondent telegraphed last night that Mr. Justice A. B. Piddington has resigned from the High Court. Mr. Piddington said he had resigned for ...

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  8. SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL.

    Sir,—With your permission I would like to speak upon the article appealing as a criticism in your columns. Unfortunately the word "criticism" seems to be ...

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  10. GALE IN THE CHANNEL.

    A violent gale is at present raging in the English Channel. Serious damage has been caused at Hastings and Worthing. At the latter watering pl[?]e the pier has ...

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  11. DAMAGE AT WORTHING.

    The damage caused by the gale at Worthing is estimated to amount to £10,000 sterling. The sea demolished houses, and flooded ...

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  12. ON THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    The punitive mission sent against the Nagar tribesmen on the north-east frontier, who early in February ambushed a small force of police, has completed its task. ...

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  13. SERVIA'S EXPANSION.

    The Ministerial Roman newspaper, "Tribuna," states that the question of the future of the Diacova district of Albania has been settled by the conference of ...

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  14. MEN FOR THE NAVY.

    The Admiralty has decided to allow naval pensioners and fleet reservists to re-enter the navy for service in surveying ships in home waters. This step is regarded as an ...

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  15. SERVIAN OUTRAGES DENIED.

    The stories of horrible excesses alleged to have been committed by the Servians at Uskub and Priz Rend are officially denied at Belgrade. Included in the allegations ...

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  16. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The president of the All for India League said in his address that if Mr. Edward Grey remained arbiter of the foreign policy Russia would swallow the Asiatic Moslem ...

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  17. MINING DISASTER.

    A mining catastrophe has occurred at Mons, in the Belgian province of Hainant. Through the breakaway of a cage 12 miners were killed. ...

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  18. [?]OTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Easter Fair Sports, 1. Lawn Tennis Club's Tournament. [?] [?] Club's Meeting. [?] [?], M.U., 7.30. ...

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  19. GREEKS SEIZE GERMAN STEAMER.

    Greek warships have seized the German steamer Irmingard off the Aegean Island of Lemnos. ...

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  20. MELBOURNE. Monday, 24th March. WOMAN ASSAULTED.

    Miss Lottie Anderson, a waitress, residing at West Melbourne, informed the police on Saturday night that she had been assaulted by a well-dressed young man at ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Major-General Sir Frederick Carrington, K.C.M.G., K.C.B. Sir Frederick, who was a Lieut.-General on the Staff during the South African was, was ...

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  22. ASSASSINATION.

    Sung, formerly Chinese Minister for Education, has succumbed to the wound he received from a revolver chot when entraining with other Parliamentary ...

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  23. TURKISH CONSPIRACY.

    A quantity of explosives has been discovered at the residence of Lutfi Bey, who was arrested a week ago on suspicion of having organised a conspiracy against the ...

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  24. CONSTABLE SHOT.

    [?] conduct of Percy Sparks, this afternoon resulted in Con[?] and Harvey being instructed [?]. Earlier in the day Sparks ...

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  25. RETURN OF PROFESSOR GILRUTH.

    Included in the passengers by the Sydney express to-day was Dr. J. A. Gilruth, Administrator of the Northern Territory, who has been away from Melbourne for 12 ...

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  26. PEACE TERMS OF POWERS.

    The Ambassadors' Conference in London met unexpectedly on Saturday, when it is understood that there were important pourpar[?]ers. It will reassemble on Tuesday. ...

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  27. MILLIONAIRE'S BODY EXHUMED.

    Considerable interest has been aroused by the exhumation of the body of Colonel Charles Meeking, a wealthy landowner of Buckinghamshire, who died in March, 1912 ...

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  28. UNSUCCESSFUL SAFE-BREAKER.

    Either on Saturday night or Sunday night the premises of the Austral Printing and Publishing Company, in Elizabeth-street, were broken into, entrance being gained by ...

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  29. RUSSIAN MILITIA.

    The 1910-12 militia has been summoned for four weeks' training. The date has not been specified. ...

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  30. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    The Government service has been extended to all the northern suburbs. The strikers offer their services to the Government, which is observing the 48 hours' ...

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  31. GENERAL NEWS.

    Thirty thousand spectators attended an Association football match played yesterday between teams representing England and Germany. A well-contested game resulted ...

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  32. BUSY PICKPOCKETS.

    During the holidays pickpockets were exceptionally busy throughout the city and suburbs. Frank Pearson, a resident of Prahran, lost two postal notes, which were ...

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  33. SUFFRAGETTE MARTYR. FIGHT AGAINST FOOD.

    As announced previously, Sylvia Pankhurst, who has been a second-division prisoner at Holloway since the beginning of the month, has had to be released in ...

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  34. CANADIAN ARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Dr. Janiess, a well-known anthropolog[?] who is at present in New Zealand, has agreed to join the Canadian expedition to the Arctic regions under the leadership of ...

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  35. OBITUARY.

    At 4 o'clock yesterday morning a very old and highly-respected resident passed away at her residence, William-street, Long Gully, in the person of Mrs. Elizabeth Anne ...

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  36. LATEST NEWS.

    The Government has informed Montenegro that the vice-consul at Priz Rend and the Catholic Archbishop are proceeding to Vitora to investigate the murder of Father Angelus ...

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  37. BIBLE AND MISSION STUDY.

    A warm welcome awaited the members of the Bible and Mission Study School upon their arrival at Kyneton last Saturday evening. The Bendigo contingent ...

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  38. [?]OYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE. A PACKED HOUSE.

    [?] [?] [?] of the Royal Prin[?] [?] [?] a greater crowd as[?] [?] that which was present last [?] [?] the second production of ...

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  39. THE FREE TRADE CANDIDATE.

    Sir,—One would like to ask your correspondent, "Freetrader," who it was who gave to Sir John Quick his seat in the Federal House, and for how long it was given? So ...

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  40. ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE.

    Dr. Lowther Clarke. Archbishop of Melbourne, was interviewed yesterday. He said that Australia offered abundant scope for the energy of millions of people. Land ...

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  41. SYMPATHY FOR LADY WHITE.

    Much sympathy is felt for Lady White (widow of Field-Marshal Sir George White, the defender of Ladysmith), whose residence at Eaglefield Green, on the Thomas, was ...

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  42. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    It has been decided that the official quotation for butter on Tuesday morning shall be 108/ per cwt. for grocers' selected brands of New South Wales butter. This ...

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  43. MONTENEGRO'S REPLY.

    The Government, in reply to Austria's demand, states that the conversions of Catholics were voluntary and not the slightest compulsion was used. ...

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  44. MR. KEIR HARDIE ATTACKED.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, Labor member of the House of Commons, addressed a meeting at Manchester on Saturday evening, and was continually interrupted by suffragettes. ...

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  45. FIGHTING AT SKUTARI.

    Information states that 32,000 Alfred troops are fighting at Skutari, the fall of which is imminent. MEDIATION OF THE POWERS. ...

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  46. SYDNEY SHOW.

    There was a large attendance at the Royal Show to-day, the service of steamers running across the harbor bringing many to the city, so that the total receipts may not ...

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  47. BELGIAN LABOR CONGRESS.

    The Belgian Labor Congress assembled on Saturday, and agreed to a general strike to begin on 14th April. ...

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  48. [?] IN THE NIGHT"

    [?] [?] [?] Lifetime" will be [?] the last time to-night, and to-[?] [?] Carlton Wallace's great [?] [?] [?]. Thief in the Night." ...

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  49. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS. BAKING TRADE TROUBLE.

    Efforts are being made by the officials of the Bread Carters' Union to discover means to prevent the impending strike in the baking trade arising out of the demand ...

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  50. TCHATALDJA AND BULAIR.

    The latest news from the front states that excepting for skirmishes, all is quiet at Tchataldja and Bulair. ...

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  51. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The Lyric Theatre was crowded to excess last evening, when Jensen, with a number of deft sleight-of-hand manipulations and some marvellous feats of transformation, ...

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  52. TURKISH TROOPS REORGANISED.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Tcha[?]aldja says a new spirit of patriotism has now inspired 120,000 troops, and that Izzet Pasha has done wonders in ...

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  53. SOUTHERN COLLIERY STRIKE.

    The Southern colliery strike is still unsettled. Most of the miners are from their homes on holidays, or else are content to take matters easy. The trouble ...

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  54. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. PRIME MINISTER'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister, will leave Melbourne on his tour on Thursday next, as already announced, and will be absent from Melbourne for over two months. ...

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  55. [?] SIDNEY AND CO.

    [?] [?] [?] [?] crowded last night, [?] [?] [?] and [?] made their [?] [?] [?] in Bendigo, and pre[?] [?] [?] [?] and picture ...

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  56. AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    Vast as is the seating accommodation at His Majesty's Open-air Theatre, it proved incapable last night of seating the number of patrons desirous of witnessing this ...

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  57. MURDERED KING.

    The funeral of King George of Greece, who was assassinated at Salonika on Tuesday last, will take place on Sunday, 30th March. ...

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  58. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The attendance at the popular Tivoli Theatre View-street, last night, was an exceptionally large one, and the manager (Mr. George Coates) claims that the ...

    Article : 137 words
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  60. COMPULSORY ENROLMENT.

    The Federal doctoral officials are issuing further warnings to electors that they must inspect the Federal rolls now issued in order to ascertain that their names have ...

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