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  2. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) BRITISH NAVAL POWER.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, president of the Board of Trade, in a letter to his constituents, declares that the Admiralty is prepared to prove that Great Britain ...

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  3. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) TURKISH ARMY'S COUP.

    The coup d'etat of the army in Turkey is now complete. Several chances in the leading posts of the State are announced this ...

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  4. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) KING EDWARD'S VISIT TO ITALY.

    His Majesty the King, who has been staying at Biarritz for some time, will meet Queen Alexandra in Paris to-morrow (Thursday). They will proceed to ...

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  5. MELBOURNE.

    Those who have the pleasure of paying income tax will he interested to note that the offices are to be removed. At present they are in the Title and ...

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  6. THE DISASTER.

    There is a feeling of sympathy pulsating throughout the community for the unfortunate men who were injured in the collapse of the Oriental Timber Co.'s ...

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  7. THE RUINED SAW MILL.

    There was a great rush of people to North Geelong on Wednesday to inspect the scene of the disaster, and everybody seemed to have his own special theory to ...

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  8. STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS' UNION

    The Victorian State School Teachers' Union continued their conference yesterday, with Mr. L. M'Nall presiding. Mr. W. "White moved: "That junior ...

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  9. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    Russia is pursuing her policy of sending detachments of troops to places it Persia, where, owing to the prevailing turmoil, the safety of Europeans is ...

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  10. PUBLIC WORKS.

    Amongst the tenders accepted to-day by the Public Works Department were the following:—Repairs State school, No. 985, Barkstead, R. H. Wigley, £26 ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND'S DREADNOUGHT OFFER.

    At a mooting of the Navy League held at Christchurch, extraordinary scenes occurred. The meeting, which was attended by 4000 people, bad been called ...

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  12. ORIENTAL TIMBER CORPORATION.

    Yesterday Mr. John Lawson, a director of the Oriental Timber Corporation, visited Geelong, and conforred with Sir. A. F. Moore, who has been supervising ...

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  13. IRRIGATION ALLOTMENTS.

    The allotments in the Ugah irrigation settlement will be made available for application in this week's issue of the Government "Gazette." This is the first ...

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  14. MINISTER KILLED BY MISTAKE.

    It appears that the assassination of Nazim Bey, the Minister of Justice, was, like that of the deputy Emir Arslan, committed in error. The unfortunate ...

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  15. SCENE OF THE ACCIDENT.

    The jury empannelled in the coronial inquiry visited the scene of the accident at North Geelong, and made a close inspection of the ruined building. They ...

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  16. EVENTS OF TUESDAY NIGHT.

    The majority of the garrison remained outside Parliament House, and the Ministry of War throughout Tuesday night. ...

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  17. THE LABOR PARTY.

    The united Kingdom Postal Clerks' Conference now sitting at Nottingham has considered a proposal for affiliation with the Labor party. ...

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  18. BALLOON MISSING.

    It is feared that a balloon ascent made at the Crystal Palace on Pastor Monday has ended in disaster. Mr. Bellamy, a well known aeronaut, ...

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  19. FUNERALS OF THE VICTIMS.

    The funerals of the two men, Michael Gleeson and Albert Nicholson, the victims of the disaster, took place yesterday afternoon, the interments taking place ...

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  20. ORDER COMPLETELY RESTORED.

    Latest ad rices are to the effect that the capital is now quiet, order having been completely restored. It is noted that the troops are making ...

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  21. THEFT FROM A WARSHIP.

    In February last thieves entered the treasury of the armored cruiser Indomitable, while she was anchored off Sheerness, and stole £2500. ...

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  22. ACTING PREMIER'S SYMPATHY.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Graham) wired to the Mayor (Cr. W. H. Higgins), sympathising with the sufferers in the disaster, and the Mayor forwarded the ...

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  23. STEAMER SERVICE TO FIJI.

    Negotiations with regard to the establishment of a subsidised steamer service between Victoria and Fiji are still going on. Some difficulties have arisen to ...

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  24. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    The libel action by which Rev. J. B. Ronald, a member of the first Federal Parliament, socks to recover £5000 from Mr. R. Harper, M.H.R., was continued ...

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  25. BROKEN HILL TROUBLES.

    The Labor Congress discussed in committee to-day Mr. Bondings' proposal to assist the Broken Hill miners by a general strike. ...

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  26. SITUATION STILL SERIOUS.

    The situation in Constantinople is still serious. An infuriated mob yesterday completely wrecked the printing offices of two ...

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  27. BUTCHERS' UNION.

    The Council of the Federated Butchers' Employes' Unions of Australia continued their deliberations to-day, when Mr. F. Milgate was elected as ...

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  28. NAVAL EXPEDITION TO SAMOA.

    The German Government considers that the naval expedition sent to restore order in Samoa has accomplished its task. ...

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  29. "ADVERTISER" RELIEF FUND.

    The Mayors, of Geelong, Geolong West and Newtown-Ghilwell were communicated with yesterday, and asked to act as a committee to apportion the money ...

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  30. ADDITIONS TO LOCK-OUT FUND.

    Tho Combined unions, etc., yesterday, received £350 for the lock-out fund, including £72 from West Australia and £25 from the London Docking Union. ...

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  31. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The Port Adelaide plague patient was removed from his residence to the quarantine station at Torrens Island to-day. ...

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  32. THE WHEAT "CORNER."

    The "Morning Post" states that Patton's ring has secured 3,000,000 quarters of wheat out of 8,000,000 quarters of the American visible supply. ...

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  33. FALSE REPRESENTATIONS.

    Henry Thompson, alias Lawrence, the enterprising individual who hit upon the idea of extracting money from the wife of a prisoner in Pentridge by ...

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  34. ACTION FOR DAMAGES.

    In the District Court to-day Huge Seewald, a commercial traveller of Darlinghurst, sought to recover £200 from Arthur King, hairdresser and ...

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  35. PRICE OF BREAD.

    The Master Bakers' Association or Melbourne decided last night to raise the price of the 41b. loaf to 7d. on and after Monday next. It was explained that ...

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  36. QUARREL AMONGST CHINESE.

    A number of Chinese quarrelled at Ross River, Townsvilie. One man was stabbed four times, the weapon once penetrating the lung. Three other, ...

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  37. THE PRESS CONFERENCE,

    It is announced that the first, second and third divisions of the home fleet and the Atlantic float, consisting of 68 battleships and cruisers, will assemble at ...

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  38. THE ALL RED ROUTE.

    Mr. Thomas, the Postmaster-General; has been taking action as regards the question of establishing an "all red route" for steamers between Great ...

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  39. ALLEGED FRAUDS.

    Septimus W. Smith was arrested at Goulbourn to-day in connection with alleged extensive frauds at Cape Colony. Re will be brought to Sydney and a ...

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  40. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    The city coroner was engaged yesterday enquiring into tho circumstances connected with the death of William Edmund Gordon, a Laborer, 53 years old ...

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  41. STRANGE BIGAMY STORY

    An extraordinary story of courtship, marriage, misery and bigamy was unfolded recently in the Belfast (Ireland) Recorder's Court, when Henry C. ...

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  42. THE TRAMWAY SCHEME.

    Sir,—The majority will agree with your article of to-day. Truly, we go slow, but why all this negotiation and waste of time, when the line to Barwon ...

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  43. BARQUE CAMBUSDOON.

    The barque Cambusdoon, 1522 tons, bound from Sydney to Falmouth, with a load of wheat, put into Lyttelton this morning. ...

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  44. NEGRO CONVICT KING.

    The Attorney-General, after going idea into the matter very fully, has decide to recommend that the colored convict, ...

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  45. GEELONG HOSPITAL CASES.

    The following casualty cases were treated at the Geelong Hospital yesterday:—Gertude Pontier, Autumn-street, struck with a piece of wood, causing ...

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  46. NEW COMPASS OF GREAT VALUE.

    At tho last meeting of tho League of German Naval Architects, a new compass was exhibited which is revolutionary in its nature. Unlike all other ...

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  47. PRESERVATION OF UNIDENTIFIED BODIES.

    As the result of a recent inspection by the London medical officer of health and the chairman of the sanitary committee of the apparatus in rise at Brussels for ...

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  48. THE PATIENTS.

    It is gratfying to announce that three of the patients—Percy Smith, George King and Thomas Brown—were able to leave the institution yesterday. They ...

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  53. BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION.

    Ellen Alaxfield, of Colac, has commenced a Supreme Court action against John Clark, junr.. of Ondit, dairyman, claiming £500 for breach of promise. ...

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  54. ARRESTED FOR CHILD MURDER.

    A young married woman named Ada Well was arrested by the detective police this afternoon on a charge of murdering her newly-born male child at ...

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