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  2. DRINK AND GAMBLING.

    Another meeting was held at the Mechanics' Hail last evening under the auspices of the United Temperance Council in connection with the crusade against ...

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  3. DRAINAGE OF THE FORESHORE.

    The mayor (Cr. T. E. Bostock) and reresentatives of the Town Council conferred with the chairman of the Geelong Harbor Trust (Mr. G. F. Holden, ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Senator Clemons (Tas.) asked whether the Government would lay on the table copies of all correspondence relating to the appointment of High Court judges. ...

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  5. MELBOURNE. Monday. SENSATIONAL YACHTING ADVENTURE.

    Three young men had a sensational experience in the bay near Sandriugham yesterday afternoon. Two of the men were brothers named Vance, while the ...

    Article : 140 words
  6. OWNERSHIP OF A BAG.

    Some dispute has arisen as to who owns a lady's small hand-bag, which contained £4/4/6 and several small articles, which was found in Bourke-street twelve ...

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  7. CADET ENCAMPMENT.

    A great deal of local interest has been aroused in the cadet encampment to commence in Queen's Park, Geelong, on Thursday, and extending till the following ...

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  8. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Early this morning the Brunswick police were informed that a middle-aged mail named William Laws, living in Barkly-street: East Brunswick, had died ...

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  9. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    A writ for the election of a member to represent the Nelson Province in the Legislative Council, rendered vacantthrough the retirement of Mr. H. W. H. ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. UTILISING PRISON LABOR.

    Mr. E. C. Connor, the Inspector-General of Penal Establishments, has furnished to the Premier a report touching upon Mr. Bent's proposal to utilise prison ...

    Article : 184 words
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  12. MR JUDKINS' PLEASANT AFTERNOON.

    The outcome of the disturbance at the Gaiety Theatre on Sunday, the 30th ult., when eggs were thrown at Mr. W. H. Judkins, was the appearance of three young ...

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  13. THE ALBERT PARK MYSTERY, MORE REMAINS FOUND.

    The police engaged in dragging the Albert Park lake for further remains of the dismembered man this morning brought to the surface three more ribs ...

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  14. (By Telephone.) A POSSIBLE CLUE.

    On the 21st ult, two lads named Stone and Salmon, of South Melbourne, found a piece of lead sheeting 12in. by 10½in. near the spot where the first remains ...

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  15. SOUTH-STREET COMPETITIONS

    An important stage of the South Street competitions was reached to-day, when the champion debate and oratorical displays were given before an interested audience at the ...

    Article : 307 words
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  17. SUNKEN WRECK AT QUEENSCLIFF

    "It is not a stragne discovery, and there is no mystery," remarked Mr. C. W. Maclean, Engineer of Ports and Harbors, in referring tot the sunken vessel ...

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