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  2. PERSONAL.

    His Majesty the King yesterday met the Queen in Paris (our London correspondent [?]ables.) They will proceed to Genoa, and [?]hence will embark upon a short cruise in ...

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  3. TURKISH REVOLUTION. MOVEMENT SPREADING.

    The situation at Constantinople, where the troops have risen, compelled the Grand Vizier, Hilmi Pasha, to resign, and killed the Minister of Justice, is ...

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  4. NAVAL SUPREMACY. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL CONFIDENT.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, has addressed a characteristic letter to his constituents of Dundee on the subject of British naval supremacy. ...

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  5. BROKEN HILL WAGES. THE HIGH COURT APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Argument was continued in the High Court to-day in the matter of the Barrier wages award case. Mr. Blacket (for the Commonwealth ...

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  6. GOVERNOR ON TOUR.

    RIVERNOOK, Thursday. — The Governor's pary had an interesting journey to-day along the coast from Port Campbell to Rivernook. The cliffs and gorges are ...

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  7. CONVICTS' MERRY EASTER.

    An exciting incident is reported from Caillou, in the Department of Eure, France. Taking advantage of the Easter holidays, ...

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  8. "THE DIAMOND KING."

    Interest in the sensational adventures of M. Lemoine, the self-styled diamond-maker, who escaped from custody in Paris in June of last year, has been revived by his arrest. ...

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  9. THE WHEAT BOOM.

    The wheat market in London is strong, but the high prices are checking business. The cargo of 12,915 quarters South Australian wheat per Christel, from Port ...

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  10. EASTER CAMPS. SEYMOUR LIGHT HORSE.

    SEYMOUR, Thursday. — The last work of the Seymour camp of the 3rd Brigade Australian Light Horse was carried out today. It was based on the general idea ...

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  11. COLLEGE OF ANARCHY.

    Following upon the series of police raids in Calcutta, and suburbs in May last, when large quantities of bombs and explosives were discovered in Harrison-road and at ...

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  12. SOLITARY CONFINEMENT.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. J. Drysdale Brown) yesterday made a long statement in connection with the case of the negro convict, William King, whose misdeeds for ...

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  13. STORMY MEETING AT CHRISTCHURCH.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—Extraordinary scenes occurred at Christchurch, where a meeting was held by the Navy League to discuss the motion approving ...

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  14. THE GEELONG DISASTER.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—There is little fresh to report in connection with the tragedy at North Geelong on Tuesday, when the Oriental Timber Corporation's building ...

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  15. COUNTRY OPINION.

    EUROA, Thursday. — At the monthly meeting of the local branch of the Australian Women's National League a resolution was passed supporting the proposal ...

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  16. PERSIAN TROUBLES.

    In consequence of the serious uprising in Persia, and the desperate condition of things consequent upon the siege of Tabriz, the Russian Government has decided that ...

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  17. SAILOR PRINCE.

    Prince Edward Albert, eldest son of the Prince of Wales, who will be 15 years of age in June, has completed the first potion of his training for the navy, for which ...

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  18. WAR ALARMS.

    Sir,—Referring to the letters of Messrs. kerr and Crisp, in your issue of the 14th inst., surely they will admit that a war between Great Britain and Germany would ...

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  19. BALLARAT EXHIBITION.

    BALLARAT, Thursday. — Mr. George Graham, the Minister for Agriculture, to-night visited the exhibition. He expressed himself as highly pleased with ...

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  20. ARBITRATION TREATIES.

    Brazil has concluded permanent arbitration treaties with the United States, France, Portugal, Spain, and Mexico. ...

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  21. LABOUR AND SOCIALISM.

    The leader of the Independent Labour party, Mr. A. Henderson, member for Barnard Castle, Durham, has indicated his attitude towards Mr. Victor Grayson, the ...

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  22. THE LABOUR CONGRESS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Labour Congress to-day resumed in camera the discussion on the question as to what action should be taken in reference to the Broken ...

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  23. INJURIES IN CAMP.

    STRATFORD, Thursday. — A board to inquire into injuries received by Private Albert Stewart, at the Colac camp, will meet in Stratford. Lieutenants H. A. ...

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  24. MISSING AERONAUT.

    An aeronaut, named Bellamy made an ascent from the Crystal Palace on Monday in a balloon owned by the proprietors of the "Daily Chronicle." ...

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  25. CABINET CHANGES.

    A study of the numerous Cabinet changes which have been made in Turkey during the past two months throws a good deal of light on the situation. The central ...

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  26. REPORTS ON MANŒUVRES.

    In addition to the ordinary reports on the Easter encampments and the special report upon the transport delays, the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) has ...

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  27. EXPLORER AND BLACKS.

    PERTH, Thursda.—The Premier (Mr. Moore), in an interview on the subject of Mr. Frank Hann's letters to-day, stated that Mr. Hann's extraordinary statements were, ...

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  28. THEFT FROM CRUISER.

    Since the robbery from the armoured cruiser Indomitable towards the end of February last, when notes and gold to the value of £2,500 were stolen, the police have ...

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  29. SAMOAN TROUBLES.

    The German Government is satisfied with the results achieved by the cruiser squadron which was lately entrusted with the task of restoring order among the disaffected ...

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  30. TRAFFIC IN GOLD.

    BENDIGO, Thursday. — Forty miners, who were employed at the New Prince of Wales mine, Eaglehawk, until the directors closed the mine down, subsequent to the ...

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  31. POSTAL CLERKS.

    A conference of postal clerks of the United Kingdom is sitting at Nottingham. The members have discussed a proposal ...

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  32. THE THIRSTY WEST.

    PERTH, Thursday.—It was stated at a meeting of the West Australian Alliance that £2,500,000 was spent annually on strong drink by the small population of ...

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  33. THE A.N.A. AND THE DREADNOUGHT.

    Sir,—I notice in the press reports of the dinner given on Tuesday in connection with the Orange Society that the chairman in his address said he had spoken to Australian ...

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  34. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The arrangements have been announced in connection with the naval review, which will be held at Spithead in honour of the visit of the colonial delegates to the ...

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  35. SURVEYORS.

    The Earl of Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has published a report prepared by the Surveyors' Institution on the question of Imperial reciprocity in the ...

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  36. FAREWELL WORDS.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—Last night's mass meeting of strikers was very brief, owing to the number of the leaders who were absent at Albury. Mr. W. Nulty, ...

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  37. [?]LD MURDER ALLEGED.

    Ada Bell, a married woman, 22 years of age, was yesterday arrested by Detective Howard in connection with the death of the newly-born male infant found at Dr. ...

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  38. CHINESE OPIUM SMUGGLER.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—A Chinese storekeeper named Sun War Yet was charged at the town court on Thursday with being in unlawful possession of opimn fit for ...

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  39. WILLS D ESTATES.

    Mark Henry Thr[?], of Macorna, farmer, who died on March 6, left estate of the value of £8,006. It consists of £6,275 realty and £1,731 personalty, and by a will, dated June 16, 1905, is left to his ...

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  40. CHINESE FRACAS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — A serious fracas between Chinese is reported from Ross River, Townsville. A man was stabbed four times, and the weapon ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The shipment of apples by the R.M.S. China has arrived in an unsatisfactory condition through being heated, many of them being spotted. There was a ...

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  42. NAMING THE DREADNOUGHTS.

    sir,—May I request space to suggest the following names for our Dreadnoughts? Strange to say, the very name that had suggested itself to Mr. Deakin was ...

    Article : 193 words
  43. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

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  44. FIRE AT COBURG.

    A fire broke out yesterday morning in the office of the Moreland Flock Works, Moreland-road, Coburg. The fire brigades of Brunswick and Coburg turned out, but ...

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  45. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Port Adelaide plague patient and his wife and daughter were removed from their residence to the quarantine station at Torrens Island ...

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  46. WHALING WITH GUNS.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—Messrs. Cook Bros., who at present carry on whaling operations near Cape Brett, are establishing a depot on Campbell Islands to hunt ...

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  47. "HAVELOOK" CIGARETTES.

    Hand-made—Cork-tipped. Undoubled Quality and Purity. "HAVELOCK CIGARETTES, SAVE the SLIDES and receive a POCKET ...

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  48. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] There are comparatively few beverages that can be said to be at once stimulating, comforting, ...

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  49. SUDDEN CLIMATIC CHANGES

    Debilitate the system and are fertile sources of kidney troubles; use "Wolfe's-Schnapps" to stimulate the healthy action of the functions.—[Advt.] ...

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  50. WHAT WEAK PEOPLE WANT.

    They want good food—nourishing food—food that makes muscle, nerve, and bone—to wit, any food when Plasmon has been added. Plasmon is the best part of Nature's best food—Milk.—[Advt.] ...

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  51. PEARS' SOAP,

    Pure in every particle.—[Advt.] ...

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