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  3. EPIDEMIC OF FIRES. MOST Of THEM GOULD BE AND MUST BE, PREVENTED.

    Enormous damage is caused in Victoria whenever the temperature hovers round 100 degrees in the shade. There has been no departure from this state ...

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  4. STEVEDORES.

    Owing to the fact that some of the men engaged in lumping work at country stations are adverse to joining the Rural Workers' Union, the ...

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  5. BUTCHERS' PAY.

    Members of the Federated Butchers Union are dissatisfied with their present rate of pay. and it is probable that early action will shortly be taken with ...

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  6. HAIRDRESSERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of Melbourne hairdressers' employes commenced yesterday morning. It had been arranged that all men whose employers refused to ...

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  9. BUSH FIRES OUTTRIM WAY.

    Wonthaggi, Monday.—Extensive bush fires were raging on Sunday between Cape Patterson and Inverloch, extending towards Outtrim. At night the sky ...

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  10. DESTRUCTION AT WONTHAGGI.

    The scene of Sunday's great fire Graham-street has been visited by hundreds of people, and wonder is expressed that a fire had not taken place ...

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  11. HAM AND BACON CURING.

    On Thursday a conference will be held at the rooms of the Chamber of Manufactures between the employers and employes engaged in the ham and ...

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  12. WARNAMBOOL WET WOOL CASE.

    The case in which Donald McRae sought to recover £17/3/6 damages for alleged wrongful dismissal from A. H. Baird. Woodlands, was continued before ...

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  13. ENTERTAINMENTS. WILLIAMSON'S DRAMATIC CO.

    Clyde Fitch's interesting story of a supposed murder and the battle between two women of opposite interests in the trial was staged before a good ...

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  14. THIRD TEST. ENGLAND 501.

    Adelaide, Monday.—Play in the third test match between England and Australia was resumed to-day, in the presence of about 2000. spectators. The weather was cool, with ...

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  15. HEAT AT BROKEN HILL.

    Broken Hill, Monday.—Severe heat is being experienced in Broken Hill. The official shade temperature yesterday reached 104deg. ...

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  16. BUSH FIRE IN SOUTH AUSTRILIA.

    Adelaide, Monday.—The heat of Sunday was intense, the shede temperature being 105.7deg. in Adelaide. A cool change set in at four o'clock, which lowered ...

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  17. COUNTRY NEWS. QUEENSCLIEF,

    Mr. Read Murphy. P.M., the mayor (Cr. A. S. Patching) and Mr. W. Simpkin, J's.P., constituted the bench at the local Police Court yesterday morning. H. ...

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  18. HOME RULE DEFINED BY MR ASQUITH AND MR REDMOND.

    Sir,—During the next session of Parliament the Government will introduce a Bill conferring self-goverihent on Ireland, under, which a National ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Holmes, secretary of the Board of Health, is spending a few days' holiday in Geelong. He is taking advantage of the spell to look over the works ...

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  20. SHEEP AND CATTLE SUCC[?] IN SYDNEY.

    Sydney, Monday.—Heat and sultry conditions were general throughout the State to-day, with hot northerly and westerly winds. At Parramatta the ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    The remains of the late Gustav Andreson were on Saturday interred in the Geelong Eastern Cemetery. The deceased was a native of Sweden, and for ...

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  22. PRIME MINISTER'S PROMISE.

    "A measure for giving full selfgovernment in purely Irish affairs to Ireland, subject to the maintenance, absolutely unimpaired, of the ...

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  23. BALLARAT.

    The Ballarat City Branch of the A.N.A. last, night decided to endeavor to get the 1913 conference held in Ballarat. It was agreed to request the ...

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  24. FINK AND ROWE'S PICTURES.

    At His Majesty's Theatre to-morrow and Thursday nights, Messrs. Fink and Rowe will present for the first time in Geelong the remarkable and sensational ...

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  25. LETTER TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday there appeared a letter complaining that the new Post Office clock could not be heard a mile away. I would like to ...

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  27. THE TOTALISATOR COMMISSION.

    Wellington, Monday.—The president of the New South Wales totalisator commission. Mr. Levien, interviewed to-day said that a great proportion of ...

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  28. WILLURRA DAMAGE £10,000.

    It has not yet been possible to make a reliable estimate of the damage, but It is believed to amount to at least £10,000. Many of the buildings to ...

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  29. STAR PICTURES.

    In the Mechanics' Hall to-night the Star Pictures will present a superb array of 'high-class photo. plays. The "Waterman's Bride" is a fine story, ...

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  31. KILMORE: 2000 ACRES CHARRED.

    Sunday was one of the most trying days of the summer at Kilmore. the temperature reaching 100 degrees in the shade. ...

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