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  2. TORNADO AND FIRE. IN AMERICAN CITY.

    A terrible calamity has overtaken the City of Omaha, in Nebraska. The town was swept by a terrific tornado, which, in addition to working great havoc, ...

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  3. SUFFRAGETTE TERRORISM HOUSE SET ON FIRE.

    The militant suffragettes celebrated Eastertide by prosecuting their campaign of terrorism with redoubled energy. Suffragettes poured paraffin on a house in ...

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    [?] CADETS.—The parade of B Com[?] [?]th Baltahon, Area 67A. Golden[?] called for to-day, has been cancelled [?] [?] of the Bendigo Easter Fair. ...

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  5. THE WAR. AUSTRIAN ULTIMATUM.

    There is not much change to-day in the critical situation which has arisen through the presentation of the Austrian ultimatum to Montenegro. ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. (REUTER'S AGENCY.) OBITUARY.

    The death occurred to-day of Lady Dorothy Nevill, daughter of Horace Walpole, 3rd Earl of Orford. She was in her 87th year. ...

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  7. SYDNEY FERRY STRIKE. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    "What is going to happen?" Mr. A. C. Carmichael, Minister for Labor, was asked this morning, in reference to the ferry strike on Sydney Harbor. "Do you intend ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Lady Fuller, accompanied by her three elder daughters, sailed for England yesterday by the R.M.S. Moldavia. A large number of friends gathered on the pier at Port ...

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  10. THE POWERS AGREE.

    Reuter's Agency announces that the Great Powers have reached an agreement on the subject of the boundaries of autonomous Albania. ...

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  11. IRISHMEN VICTORIOUS.

    A very decisive win was scored by Irelaud in a Rugby football match against France to-day. The Irishmen had matters practically all their own way, and won by ...

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  12. DAMAGE ENORMOUS.

    Additional news has now been received with respect to the disaster at Omaha. The later advices somewhat minimise the loss of life, but state that the damage to ...

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  13. AMERICA'S AMBASSADOR.

    Dr. Charley William Eliot, president emeritus of Harvard University, has declined the offer by President Woodrow Wilson of the post of United States ...

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  14. LATEST NEWS.

    The Powers have reached an agreement regarding the north and north-east boundary of Albania, but the southern limits have not been settled. ...

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  15. HUNGER STRIKERS.

    Mr. M'Kenna, Home Secretary, has introduced a bill in the House of Commons, dealing with imprisoned suffragettes who resort to hunger strikes. ...

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  16. MASSACRES OF MOSLEMS.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Constantinople states that inquiries reveal that the reported massacres of Moslems in Macedonia during the war have been ...

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  17. BRITISH AEROPLANES.

    In the House of Commons last night Colonel Seely, Secretary of State for War, in reply to questions, insisted that the country possesses 101 efficient aeroplanes, and ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S OBLIGATIONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to questions, the Prime Minister reiterated that Great Britain had no secret obligations to send troops to the Continent, ...

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  19. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] Easter Fair sports, 1. [?] [?] Tennis Tournament, 11. [?] [?] the Night," Royal Princess's [?]. ...

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  20. GALE VIEWED FROM TRAIN.

    The passengers on the Chicago-Burlington Quincey train, which was travelling to Omaha, were, while the train was stationary, able to see the force of the gale. ...

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  21. PROBABLE SETTLEMENT TO-DAY.

    As the result of a conference to-night, the ferry trouble will probably be settled to-morrow. The only point to clear up is in regard to hours. The men, want 96 hours ...

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  22. SIEGE OF ADRIANOPLE.

    Latest advices from Adrianople state that the city was bombarded on all sides yesterday. It is desired to reduce the city ...

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  23. FRENCH BUDGET.

    It is expected that the Budget deficit will exceed £12,000,000 sterling. ...

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  25. CANADIAN NAVY BILL.

    Prime Minister Borden, in reply to Sir Wilfrid Laurier's manifesto, denies having made any attempt to gag the discussion on the Naval Bill. He declares that the ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. LARGE TURKISH FORCE SURRENDERS.

    Djaria Pasha and 15,000 Turks have surrendered to Servia at Skimubi River. ...

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  27. POLITE ASSASSIN.

    The man who fatally wounded Sung, ex-Minister for Education, when a number of Parliamentary representatives were entraining for Peking, has been arrested. An ...

    Article : 88 words
  28. AUSTRIA'S ULTIMATUM.

    Montenegro has assented to the ultimatum presented by Austria. At the same time Montenegro has protested to the Powers against the attitude taken up ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS. MILL EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Federated Millers and Mill Employes' Association will hold a meeting to receive suggestions for the compilation of a new log to supersede the present ...

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  30. SUNSHINE TRAGEDY.

    The victims of the tragedy near Sunshine on Monday evening were to-day identified by relatives. The bodies were removed to the morgue, and Mr. Thomas ...

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  31. LAWS OF CRICKET.

    Considerable interest has been excited among cricket enthusiasts by a proposal to reform No 24 of the Laws of Cricket, which at present reads:—"If with any part ...

    Article : 191 words
  32. THE DEAD KING.

    The death chamber, in which the dead body of King George is lying, is decorated like a real tent. The King is regarded to have fallen in battle. ...

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  33. MILITARY CAMPS. FIELD ARTILLERY.

    Rain has fallen here continuously for over 12 hours, and practically all outside work at the camp of the Australian Field Artillery has been suspended. The camp, ...

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  34. DEATH DUEL ON STAGE.

    A sensational tragedy occurred last night at Argamastilla de Alba, a small town in the province of Cludad Real. During a performance of "Carmen," ...

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  35. COLLIERY STRIKE.

    The secretary of the South Colliery Miners' Federation (Mr. Peter Bowling) saw the Premier this morning in reference to the strike at the southern collieries. ...

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  36. MISSING TOURISTS. OUT IN SNOWSTORM.

    A party of six persons—Miss Gotch, a tourist; Messrs. Sherbert and Watters, of Auckland, and Messrs. Bingham, Willoughby and Otahune—ascended Ruapehu on ...

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  37. BALLARAT SHOOTING CASE.

    Constable Calwell, who was shot in the face last evening by a youth named Percy Sparks, and is now in the hospital, was reported to-day to be doing as well as could ...

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  38. COOKING AT CAMPS.

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, said, on being seen to-day, that he recognised that there was plenty of room for improvement in the cooking at camps. "We ...

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  39. COLLISION IN THE CHANNEL. BATTLESHIP AND MERCHANTMAN

    The gale in the English Channel is s[?] in progress. The storm was responsible for a shipping mishap off Portland last night, when the steamer Mary Park ...

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  40. [?]VOLE THEATRE.

    [?] [?] assembled at the [?] last night to witness this [?] of Tairs' Pictures. The [?] an ex[?]re drama by the ...

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  41. FIGHTING IN TRIPOLI.

    After repeated assaults at the point of the bayonet the Italian columns have dislodged Darune Bey's forces from a strong position at Assaba. Arab tents containing ...

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  42. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Mr. Michael Austin Brennan left his late residence, "Thurles," Royal Parade. Parkville, yesterday for the Coburg Cemetery. The cortege was attended by a ...

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  43. SYDNEY BREADCARTERS.

    It is now believed that the strike of breadcarters will be averted. Representatives of the Master Bakers' Association and the Bread Carters' Union conferred with ...

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  44. THREE FOUND EXHAUSTED.

    Snow continued to fall throughout Sunday and Monday. On Tuesday afternoon, after the party had been missing for three days and nights, three of the party, ...

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  45. SEA WALL FLOODED.

    During the heavy gale the sea wall at Romuey Marsh, near the Thame, was flooded, and residents had to flee for their lives. They lost all their belongings. ...

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  46. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Lieutenant Minard, military aviator, announces that he intends to lead a scientific party to the Antarctic, and will start in June. He intends to stay two years, and ...

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  47. MR. WILLIAM MURDOCH.

    It will no doubt be heard with pleasure that it is Mr. William Murdoch's intention to give a pianoforte recital in Bendigo, at the Royal Princess's Theatre, on Wednesday, ...

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  48. NEW LYRIC THEATRE.

    The Lyric Theatre was crowded again last night, when the mysterious Jansen once more succeeded in amusing and mystifying a delighted audience. Jansen is no ...

    Article : 299 words
  49. [?]DIGO CONSERVATORY.

    [?] city are finding the con[?] of the most interesting at[?] The [?] display is certainly [?] [?] a credit to the curator ...

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  50. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    The Commercial Travellers' Association of Australasia is in conference at Dunedin. There are 580 affiliated associations, with a membership of 5339. A motion giving the ...

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  51. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE. ANOTHER CROWDED HOUSE.

    The final production by Mr. William Anderson's talented company of Nat Gould's racing drama, "The Chance of a Lifetime," was witnessed by a crowd which filled the ...

    Article : 65 words
  52. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Next Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Bendigo Town Hall, the electors of Bendigo will have the privilege of listening to Mr. P. M'Mahon Glynn advance ...

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  53. LYRIC THEATRE, PALL MALL.

    The Lyric Photo. Plays were screened in the Lyric Theatre, Pall Mall, last night owing, to the inclement weather. There was a crowded attendance. The programme ...

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  54. "A THIEF IN THE NIGHT."

    The first grand change of programme will be made to-night, when Mr. G. Carlton Wallace's great dramatic success, "A Thief in the Night," will be staged. This play ...

    Article : 246 words
  55. [?] SYDNEY AND CO.

    [?] [?] Company entered [?] [?] of its short season [?] [?] last night. There was [?] [?] and the performance ...

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  59. EAGLEHAWK.

    A new programme of Lyric Photo.-Plays will be screened at the Victoria Theatre to-night. ...

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