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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    About 12.15 o'clock this morning Constable Rosenbrock, who is in charge of the Back Creek police station, took an unconscious man to the Bendigo Hospital for ...

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  3. BUST OF ROBERT BURNS.

    The bust of the immortal Scottish bard, Robert Burns, which was executed by the young Bendigo sculptor, Mr. John Walker, and presented through the Caledonia[?] ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The St. Petersburg newspapers consider that the divergence of opinion between the Council of State and the Government over the question of the legality of the ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the State Governor, Sir. Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, who officially opened the Bendigo Easter Fair yesterday, appeared far from well. He was evidently ...

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  6. TRAGIC FIRE AT TYLDEN.

    Between midnight on Saturday and the early hours of Sunday morning a fatal fire, in which a man named David Fitzgerald was burned to death, and another named ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE.

    General Lord Methuen, Commander-in-Chief in South Africa, inspected a body of Boy Scouts yesterday at Johannesburg. Addressing the boys, Lord Methuen ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. FRENCH WINE RIOTS.

    The situation in the valley of the Marne has not greatly improved, and big trouble might occur at any moment. The vinedressers at Trepail barricaded ...

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  9. POLITICAL LABOR LEAGUE.

    At the Political Labor Leagues' Conference sittings to-day over 200 delegates were present. The rule in connection with the calling ...

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  10. MINERS' PHTHISIS.

    A bill compensating miners suffering from miners' phthisis has passed its second reading in the Union House of Assembly at Capetown. ...

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  11. JOCKEY KILLED.

    The meeting of the Ohkaparm[?] Racing Club, at Oakbank to-day, was marked by a tragedy. There were ten starters in the Hurdle Race. The field got away well ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. William Jones, Liberal member for the Arfon division of Carnarvonshire, spoke at Colwyn Bay on Saturday night. He told his hearers that the coming ...

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  13. FORESTS SET ON FIRE.

    General calm now prevails in the wine-growing districts, except at Fontain Suray, where forests have been set on fire. The authorities are determined to ...

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  14. CARD-SHARPER OR LUNATIC?

    In December last a sensation was caused by the arrest of Count Giesbert Wolff-Metternich, together with his associates, Captain Newton and Julius Steinmann, ...

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  15. ARABIAN REBELLION.

    The revolt in the Yemen province of Arabia, which has been in progress for some time, has received a severe cheek. The two forces met in a big battle a ...

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  16. DROWNED IN A TUB.

    Ena May Middlin, aged two years and mine months, was drowned at the remdence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Middlin, Ellard-street, Redan, to-day. There is ...

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  17. GERMAN ZIONISM.

    The propaganda of Zionism under German auspices is being violently opnosed in Constantinople. The ground of the Turkish objection to the German Zionist ...

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  18. MINES BILL OPPOSED.

    Meetings of miners held at Lothian and Durham carried resolutions protesting against the clause in the new Mines Bill, which makes washing at the pithead ...

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  19. DEATH OF LADY HALLE.

    The "Lokal Anzerger" newspaper announces the death of Lady Halle, widow of the late Sir Charles Halle. [Lady Halle, who was well known as ...

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  20. MORMON MISSIONARIES.

    The strong resentment against the present Mormon missionaries in England, continues. A deputation from the Men's Bible Class, at Heywood, in Lancashire, waited on the ...

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  21. FOOTSCRAY TRAGEDY.

    The details of the Footscray tragedy of 11th April, when Samuel Hough, a wharf laborer, cut his threat with a razor in one of the main streets of that suburb, ...

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  22. SOCIAL DEMOCRATS AND DEFENCE.

    The Social Democratic Conference, which is at present sitting in London, has resolved in favor of an adequate navy and a citizen army. ...

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  23. FIRE AT GOLDEN-SQUARE.

    The necessity of having a horse hose cart at the Golden-square fire station was demonstrated last night, when a four-roomed weatherboard cottage, situated on ...

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  24. BOY'S FATAL DUEL.

    A shocking sequel to the perusal of sensational literature by two boys has occurred in Rome. The lads, who were aged respectively 10 ...

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  25. AVIATION.

    A serious accident occurred while an aviation competition was in progress here on Saturday. In the presence of several thousand spectators, the balloon ...

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  26. CYCLIST KILLED.

    Among the inquests held by the coroner to-day was one upon the body of John Fitzroy Hynam, 18 years of age, who died as the result of injuries received in a ...

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  27. THE REFERENDA.

    Mr. Hughes, the Commonwealth Attorney-General, to-day made some serious allegations as to the manner in which the campaign in opposition to the proposed changes ...

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  28. SMALL-POX ON THE MOOLTAN.

    Ample preparations are being made in Melbourne for the reception of the R.M.S. Mooltan, on which it has already been reported from Adelaide that an outbreak of ...

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  29. DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM MEUDELL

    The death occurred on Thursday, 13th April, of Mr. William Mendell, of "Ferryden," Canlfield, who was at one time a conspicuous figure in Bendigo banking ...

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  30. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    The death of Jamas Easton Moore, 16 years of ago, a resident of Northcote, was also inquired into by the coroner. Evidence was given that deceased was out ...

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  31. JESUITS IN RUSSIA.

    A message received from St. Petersburg states that leading Jesuits in Moscow have been expolled from the city. The "Novoe Vremya," the leading daily ...

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  32. WEST AUSTRALIAN PASSENGERS.

    The passengers who landed from the Mooltan, seven females and five males, have been requested by the quarantine anthorities to report themselves. Only two ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    During the holidays only a few of the strikers in the implement-making industry have attended at the Trades Hall, except on pay day, when strike pay was ...

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  34. FATAL FALL.

    At the morgue to-day the coroner inquired into the cause of the death of John Pollock, an old age pensioner, who resided at Fitzroy. The evidence showed ...

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  35. OPPOSITION CAMPAIGN.

    A number of meeting to be held in opposition to the referenda proposals in the surrounding districts is advertised clsewhere. ...

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  36. POSITION IN ADELAIDE.

    The condition of the small-pox patient H. J Butters is unchanged. Thirty-six of the Mooltan's passengers are still in quarantine on Torrens Island. ...

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  37. ERROR IN MEDICAL BOOK.

    A very unusual tragedy has been the subject of legal proceedings, both, civil and criminal. It appears that a rerions misprint ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Mary Pinch, wife of Mr. William Pinch, expired at her residence, Sedgwick, yesterday, at the advanced age of 76 years. She was an old and greatly respected ...

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  39. MEETING AT GRAYTOWN.

    Mr. H. D. Thomas, of Heathcote, addressed a well-attended meeting at Oddy's Post Office Hotel on Saturday evening on the subject of the Federal referenda. The ...

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  40. ANARCHY AT DELAGOA BAY.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Johannesburg states that anarchy is rampant at Delagoa Bay. The revolutionaries are determined to expel all officials and ...

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  41. TUMOR IN THE HEAD.

    An inquest was held at the morgue to-day concerning the death of Mrs Bea trice May Lambeth, wife of a resident of Windsor, and her three days' old child. ...

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  42. WESTERN RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    Speaking at a dinner held to celebrate the organisation of the Midland Railway Company's employes as an industrial union and the completion of the industrial ...

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  43. GUNDAGAI LONG TUNNEL MINE.

    The Long Tunnel mine, at Gundaga[?] continues to open up well. From half a dish of stone 27oz. of gold was obtained. This stone was got just below the spot where ...

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  44. FATAL FALL FROM A WINDOW.

    The death of Horace Cotham Smith, 21 years of age, who succumbed as the result of a fall from a window of one of the upper bedrooms of the Grand Hotel, ...

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  45. SCULLING MATCH.

    A sculling match took place at Akaroa to-day for the professional sculling championship of New Zealand and £200 a side, between Fogmel, of Sydney, and Whelch, ...

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  46. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Two exhibitions of Messrs, J. and N. Taits' now programme of pictures were given last night at the Tivoli Theatre ond the Masonic Hall respectively, and cach amusement ...

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  47. SLY GROG-SELLING.

    Mack's Hotel, the local fashionable lodging establishment, now filled with lawn tennis visitors, was the scone of an unexpected police raid this afternoon. It holds a wine ...

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  48. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The Woods—Williamson Dramatle Company entered upon its second week at the Royal Princess's Theatre last night, when "The Gates of Bondage," Miss ...

    Article : 361 words
  49. EAGLEHAWK.

    The only holiday attraction at Eaglehawk last night was West's Pictures, and a large audience witnessed the production of one of the best programmes yet given ...

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  50. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    A programme of rare and absorbingly [?] teresting pictorial gems was submitted to a crowded audience at His Majesty's Open-air Theatre last night. Leading films were two ...

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  51. DEATH OF AN INFANT.

    This morning an inquiry was held into the cause of the death of Lindsay Cook aged three weeks, the son of a resident of Essendon. Evidence was given that the ...

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  52. NOTES FOR TO DAY.

    Easter Fair sports, 12. "Gates of Bondage," Royal Princess's Theatre, 8. "The Jesters," Lyrie Theateo, 8. ...

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  53. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The Lyrie Theatre was filled last night, when "The Jesters" not only repeated their second change of programme but presented a number of new items. That the enter ...

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  54. DIED IN CAMP.

    A gloom was cast over the Kilmore camp by the death, from exhaustion, on Good Friday, of Private Davern, of the Australian Infantry The body was brought ...

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  55. TOWN HALL.

    The Town Hall was crowded last night, when a splendid programme of moving pictures was given under the management of Mr. A. J. Hampson, 30 per cent, of the ...

    Article : 139 words
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