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  2. FEDERAL' POLITICS.

    Mr. W. H. Kelly, Honorary Minister in the Fedral Cabinet, and acting as Assistant Minister for Home Affairs, is feeling very keenly the criticisms in and out of ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    An enormous attendance is expected at the Crystal Palace to-morrow, when the Association Football Cup final is to be played. Two hundred motor 'buses will be ...

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  4. ROYAL VISIT TO PARIS.

    King George this morning invested M. Boumergue, the French Premier and Minister for Foreign 'Affairs, with the Grand Cross of the Victorian Order. ...

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  5. SHELL WRECKS ROOM.

    A slioll crashed through the window of a flat in Paris early yesterday morning, filled a room with dust and smoke, and broke a mantelpiece. ...

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  6. MEXICAN WAR.

    A train arrived at Vera Cruz to-day from Mexico City with. British and German refugees aboard. These people report that mebs in the Mexican capital have trampled ...

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  7. Government Perturbed.

    When the news of those doings reached London Mr. Asquith was hurriedly summoned from the country, and he conferred frith Mr. Birrell, Sir, Harcourt, and General ...

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  8. HOME RULE CRISIS.

    The motion to be moved by Sir. Bonar Haw, leader of the Opposition, censuring the Government for its acts in connection with the alleged plot against Ulster, will ...

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  9. ULSTER CAMPAIGN.

    A meeting of Ulstermen and sympathisers with the Ulster movement has been held, and a branch formed of the imperial and Ulster Unionists' Association. Several ...

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  10. BURNLEY BEATS LIVERPOOL.

    The Association Football Cup final was played at the Crystal Palace yesterday, the contestants being Burnley and Liverpool. Burnley won by 1 goal to nil. The ...

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  11. GRECO—TURKISH CRISIS.

    Owing to the treatment of Greeks in Thrace, relations between Turkey and Greece have suddenly assumed a threatening phase. ...

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  12. General Villa's Attitude.

    General "Villa re-asseris that he has no intention of fighting against the U.S., and he believes General Carranza will also refuse to assist the Huertians. ...

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  13. ARRIVAL IN LONDON.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen readied London on their return from Paris this evening. ...

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  14. SHAKESPEAREAN ANNIVERSARY.

    The American Ambassador to Great Britain (Mr. W. Page) and other foreign ambassadors. Mr. T. M'Kenzio (High Commissioner for New Zealand), Sir John M'Call ...

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  15. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    M. Basil Zaharoff, a wealthy Frenchman, has given the sum of £20,000 to enable France to be worthily represented at the nest Olympic. Games, which are to be held ...

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  16. Force Met By Force.

    Mr. Francis D. Acland, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, delivered a speech on the Irish question at Selby (Yorkshire) last night. ...

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  17. ANGLO-GERMAN ENTENTE.

    The "Cologne Gazette" states that there is nothing; 111 the speeches delivered during the visit of King George to Paris which is inconsistent with a German entente with ...

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  18. American Refugees Reach Vera Cruz.

    American refugees from Mexico City have reached Vera Cruz, including Mr. O'Shaughnessy, the American Charge de Affaires. ...

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  19. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    A further rise in the price of meriuos at, the Antwerp wool sales to-day restricted competition. The market shows, a tendency to be very firm. ...

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  20. ADDRESS BY MR. J. T. PACKER.

    "What Liberalism Offers Labor"' is the title of the addresses to be delivered in the Town Hall to-morrow night by Messrs. J. T. Packer and W. Kennedy Smith, M.A. ...

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  21. THE EXPELLED GEEEKS.

    News has been received that 25,000 Greets from Thrace have readied Salonika, and 15,000 are awaiting boats on the coast of Thrace. The majority of the impelled ...

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  22. Paris Displays Fashions.

    During the Eoyal visit to Paris, the dress displays showed dark blue taffeta gowns with long waisted tunics. Longwaisted bodices buttoned down the front ...

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  23. ATTACK ON FREEMASONRY.

    Resenting a speech made by the Bishop of Luxembourg at a Roman Catholic Congress at Metz in August last, in which he made a bitter attack on Freemasonry, 21 persons ...

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  24. VARIOUS REPORTS.

    It is reported that 20 refugees, 19 Americans, and 1 British subject have been shot by Huertians. ...

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  25. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is firm, with a fair inquiry. ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    There was a strong demand for the cargo of Australian apples brought to Hamburg by the German-Australian liner Melbourne. Fruit from Western Australia realised ...

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  27. Censure Motion.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, on behalf of the Opposition, has notified that he will move on Tuesday— "That in view of the serious nature ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN UNIONS.

    Circulars have been sent by the Socialists' Society to the trades unions of Cape Colony, proposing retaliatory action should the Union Government pass its contemplated ...

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  29. The King at Dover.

    The King on reaching Dover was pre. seated with an address. His Majesty in reply said:—"We shall never forget the warmth and enthusiasm of our reception ...

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  30. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  31. Riots in Mexico City.

    Newspapers publish accounts of rioting in Mexico City, in which, three Americans were murdered in the streets. Vera Cruz is isolated from the capital, ...

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  32. SOCIAL AT MALDOK

    A successful social under the auspices of the local branch of the P.L.C. was held on Friday night, at which addresses were given by Senator Russell, Mr. J. Arthur, ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Another stage in the advance of cinematography has been reached in the exhibition by the Marvel Epidiastrope, a recent invention, of a rare new film, which ...

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  34. WAR ON THE FRONTIER.

    Important news has just come to hand from Laredo, a border-town in Texas. The Mexican Federal troops in Northern Mexico have opened the campaign against the ...

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  35. Nationalists Parade.

    A parade of the First Dublin Regiment of National Volunteers is to be held on Sunday. A very considerable proportion of the ...

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  36. NEWMAN INCREASES HIS LEAD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  37. OFFER OF MEDIATION.

    The Brazilian, Argentina and Chilian diplomatists offered on behalf of their respective Governments to mediate between the United States and Mexico, with the ...

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  38. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA.

    The condition of the Emperor Francia Joseph was reported late in the evening to be worse. ...

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  39. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    In a leader dealing with Imperial defence "The Times" to-day says:—"The Imperial Government seems to be singularly unfortunato at present in its dealings with ...

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  40. COST OF LIVING.

    Students at Oxford University have established a co-operative store in order to decrease the cost of living within the University. Local tradesmen, strongly ...

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  41. BOXING.

    There is every probability of the proposed match between "Lombardier" Wells and "Jim" Coffey, the Irish giant, taking place. The men have practically agreed to ...

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  42. INMAN V. REECE.

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  43. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    That there is a growing desire for church union in the foreign mission field is demonstrated by the Estabtished Church of Scotland and the United Free Church of ...

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  44. TEMPERANCE CAMPAIGN.

    Pope Pius X. has received a delegation praying for Pontifical support in the antialcohol campaign. The Pope expressed the hope that the clergy would join in the ...

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  45. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    Detectives are inquiring into the disappearance of Thomas Rose, an official of the Telephone department, whose marriage with a young worran was to have been celebrated ...

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  46. ULSTER VOLUNTEERS.

    A test mobilisation of the Ulster Volunteers in Belfast and Londonderry was carried cut last night, amid wild rumors. Great alacrity and discipline was shown by ...

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  47. GALSWORTHY'S PLAY HISSED.

    Much continental criticism has been directed against John Galsworthy's new play, "Justice." At its performance in Hamburg the audience hissed when the ...

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  48. "JACK" JOHNSON.

    "Jack" Johnson and Frank Moran (U.S.A.) will meet in Paris for the heavyweight championship of the world on 27th June. Johnson is to receive £6000, win or ...

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  49. CONVENTION SUGGESTED.

    Sir John M'Coll, Agent-General for Tasmania, in a letter to "The Times," deploring the general apathy respecting the Empire, suggests that in addition to the ...

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  50. EIGHT HOURS CELEBRATION.

    At the old Trades Hall on Saturday night the pioneers and visiting delegates in connection with the Eight Hours movement were entertained at a social by the Eight ...

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  51. Every. U.S. Warship En Route.

    Every available United States warship is now bound for Mexico. President Wilson is making unexampled preparations for war, which is recognised to be inevitable. ...

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  52. Mr. Bonar Law Criticised.

    Mr. Asquith the Prime Minister, speaking at Derby, described Mr. Boaar Law, leader of the Opposition, as violent without being forcible, and vulgar without ...

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  53. GOLF IN EUROPE.

    Ivo Whittou, the Australian golfer, has had plenty of practice at Bradford. He has, struck form His green work was very bad at first, but that he has recovered from ...

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  54. MR. BAKER SAILS FOR. AMERICA.

    Mr. R. L. Baker, the Australian boxing promoter, has sailed for New York. At Waterloo he wis fnrewelled by leading boxing patrons. ...

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  55. War Feeling in America.

    The American Congressional leaders are now more favorable towards the view that the United States ought to promptly deelare war against Mexico. ...

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  56. SUSPECTED MURDER.

    The remains of a man recently found in the bush near Guildford have been identified as those of William Ernest Ellison, who had been missing since he visited Perth ...

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  57. ANXIETY IN BELFAST.

    Much anxiety prevails in Belfast, owing a rumor that the authorities are planning a police attack on the Ulster volunteer organisation. ...

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  58. BELL TO MEET JEANETTE.

    Colin Bell, the Australian heavyweight, has been matched to meet Joe Jeanette on 4th May. ...

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  59. APPENDICITIS OX WARSHIPS.

    Appendicitis is increasing to such an extent on American battleships that it is now classified as an occupational disease. ...

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  60. SENGHENYDD DISASTER.

    The report issued by the Home Office in connection with the disaster in the Universal colliery at Senghenydd, finds that there was a disquieting laxity of ...

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  61. COFFEY BEATS FLYNN.

    "Jim" Coffey knocked out "Jim" Flyun in the fourth round last night. Coffey floored Flynn several times. ...

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  62. LONDON EXCHANGE DEPRESSED.

    The tone of the London Stock Exchange was depressed to-day, and inclined to be "panicky," owing to the position in Mexico. Consols fell to £74/10/ but subsequently ...

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  63. Rifles for Ulster.

    Any doubt regarding the nature of the cargo and destination of the steamer Fanny, which left the Continent some time ago. has been set at rest. The Exchange ...

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  64. VESUVIUS AND ETNA.

    Vesuvius and Etna, are both active. The eruption of Vesuvius is accompanied by earth tremors. ...

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  65. RIOTING IN TAMPICO.

    Intelligence, has been received that after the United States fleet arrived at Tampico the warships withdrew seawards. At nightfall the Mexicans started anti-American ...

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  66. BRITISH BUDGET.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, speaking at the Association [?] Municipal Corporations' banquet, said the coming budget, would be of exceptioral interest, wide scope, and ...

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  67. RESURRECTION DISCUSSED.

    It is declared by the Rev. Kirsopp Lake, Professor of Early Christian Literature and New Testament Exegesis in the University of Leydon, in an article in the "Modern ...

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  68. TEA WAREHOUSE ABLAZE.

    The premises of the Oriental Tea Co., in Kent-street, were found to be on fire at 11 o'clock last night. The two top stories were burnt out, while the three lower ...

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  69. LATEST NEWS.

    Negotations between Constitutionalists and Huertians have proved fruitless, General Carranza refusing to ally himself with President Huerta. ...

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  70. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    A crowed house witnessed tne first performance of Bailey's posing dogs at the Royal Princess's Theatre on Saturday night, and the turn provided by these clever animals was ...

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  71. SOUTH AFRICAN BUDGET.

    In his budget speech, General J. C. Smuts, Minister for Finance and Defence, indicated the introduction of an income tax and a tax upon undeveloped land. The ...

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  72. LYSIC PHOTO. PLAYS.

    A Pathecolor drama, entitled "Honest", is the pr[?]cipal item in this week's programe of Lyric Photo. Plays. This is a story of a brave man's fight against persecution. He is ...

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  73. SENATOR LODGE'S VIEWS.

    Senator Lodge now assorts that nothing remains for the "United States but to see the Mexican war through to the bitter end. ...

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  74. JEWELLERY ROBBERIES,

    On Friday Betectives Bannon. Mercer, Kapthine and Brophy arrested two men in connection with recent jewellery rob beries On Saturday Detective Bannon ...

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  75. SUICIDE MANIA.

    The suicide mania is steadily growing in the Russian army, and the number of cases has increased by 150 per cent, in seven years. ...

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  76. ARMORED AEROPLANES.

    A squadron of armored aeroplanes will shortly be stationed at Maillev, in France. The machines will be bipanes, with two seats for a piot and a passenger, and will ...

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  77. American Prisoners.

    If is reported that Mexican soldiers are holding a number of American prisoners near Cordoba, and are threatening them with execution. ...

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  78. Mobilisation Test.

    Ten thousand Ulster volunteers at Belfast and 20,000 elsewhere readily mobilised. The test was pronounced a complete success. ...

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  79. STOCK EXCHANGES DEMORALISED.

    The demoralisation on the Stock Exchanges and Bourses is chiefly due to the trouble in Mexico. ...

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  80. LYRIC THEATRE.

    An announcement of much interest to dansers opears elsewhere in the notification by the management of Lyric Photo. Plays Ltd that a Palais do Danso will be opened at the ...

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  81. WOMAN MURDERED IN TRAIN

    An unknown woman was murdored in a carriage on the London—Brighton express near Three Bridges station. The train was brought to a standstill through someone ...

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  82. South American Republiss.

    The State department is receiving despatches from South American republics showing strong disapproval of the United States action towards Mexico. ...

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  83. Vice-Admiral Stokes.

    Vice-Admiral Stokes, who was recently appointed to the command in Ireland, died suddenly at Queenstown yesterday. ...

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  84. HOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Eight Hours' Day Picnic to Castlemaine. Bowls Rink Tournament. Bendigo Green, 11. Licenses Reduction Board, 10. Palais de Danse, A.N.A. Hall, 2.30. ...

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  85. MATINEE TO-DAY.

    Owing to the success of Bailey's posing degs on Saturday night, the management has do eided to hold a matince this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, when these clever animals will ...

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  86. THE GUN-RUNNING INCIDENT.

    The mobilsation of the Ulster volunteers kept the authorities engaged while the gunrunning was carried out. Volunteers patrolled 30 miles of coast road between ...

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  87. INCREASED GERMAN TAXATION.

    Herr Kuchn, German Secretary of the Treasury, has just, concluded a visit to the South German States, made for the purpose of gaining assent to heavy increases in ...

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  88. Americans at Esenada Safe.

    It is officially reported that the Americans at Esenada are safe. ...

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  89. Nueva Laredo in Ruins.

    The thriving Mexican border-town of Nuevo Laredo is in ruins, as a result of dynamite outrages and fires started by the Mexican Federals. The American troops ...

    Article : 66 words
  90. Advertising

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    Advertising : 160 words
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