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  2. ARRESTED AFTER SIX YEARS.

    Some six years ago a man named Wilfred Robertson is alleged to have misconducted himself on the beach slopes, and a warrant was taken out for his ...

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  3. MELBOURNE.

    A communication has been received by the Premier, through the Governor from the Nobel Prize Committee. Norway, stating that the names of ...

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  4. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) BATTLES IN HUMAN BLOOD.

    Reuter's agency has been advised of a most interesting development in the photographical branch of bacteriology. M. Jean Commandon, a young French ...

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  5. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) DISRAELI'S GHOST SPEAKS.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, the well-known journalist, editor of the "Review of Reviews," has opened his bureau at Mowbray House, Norfolk-street, for the ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Cr. H. Blomfield Brown, ex-mayor of Newtown and Chilwell, has been appointed a Justice of the Peace. Mr. John Mullen, one of the first ...

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  7. HARLOW'S CAPTAIN'S STORY. WARATAH OWNERS' VIEWS.

    Messrs. Lund, owners of the Blue Anchor line of vessels, cannot co-ordinate the story told by the captain of the Harlow with the known position of the ...

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  8. PUBLIC SCHOOLS' SPORTS.

    The public schools combined sports meeting took place on the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday, and attracted a large and enthusiastic gathering, ...

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  9. MR THEAR'S MONEY-SAVING FURNITURE.

    On Monday morning, Mr. Joseph A. Thear is opening the premises No. 30 Malop street, as an up-to-date furnishing emporium. The stock is all of the ...

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  10. £4100 ARREARS REDUCED TO £526.

    The Loddon United Water Trust Commissioners to-day presented a report to the Minister of Water Supply in which they state that the arrears of £4100 ...

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  11. BUT THE WARATAH HAD NO COMBUSTIBLE CARGO.

    The account cabled yesterday as to the burning of the Waratah is a repetition of what was published in London five weeks ago. It appears that the ...

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  12. LAND ACT AMENDING BILL.

    The Minister of Lands is having prepared another Land Act Amending Bill for submission to the Cabinet. It will provide for the rectification of anomalies ...

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  13. WRECK OF THE HESTIA. SERIOUS LOSS OF LIFE.

    The worst fears entertained in connection with the loss of the British steamer Hostia in the Bay of Fundy have been verified. The vessel struck a shoal, and ...

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  14. FEWER PRISONERS.

    The Inspector-General of Penal Establishments stated to-day that the daily average of prisoners in Victorian gaols has come down front 1886 in 1891 to 891 ...

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  15. BIRD DAY.

    As had been arranged, "Bird Day" was celebrated at the State schools in the Geelong district yesterday. In most cases short lecturettes were given. The ...

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  16. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES A FOOTBALLER'S INJURY.

    During the past few days a young man named George Davie, who lives in Latrobe terrace, has been operated upon by Dr. Kennedy for an injury which, it ...

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  17. ALLEGED LARCENY.

    This afternoon Detectives Britt and Smythe arrested a laborer named William Phillips on a charge of theft. It is alleged that last Tuesday accused stole ...

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  18. THEFT OF A BICYCLE.

    A youth named Robert Smith purchased a new Victor bicycle from Messrs. Balfour Bros. for £18 late on Thursday afternoon: went to the Exchange rooms ...

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  19. DENMARK'S NEW GOVERNMENT.

    Forty-four out of the 114 members, who constitute the Danish Folkething (or House of Commons) are direct supporters of the new Cabinet formed by ...

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  20. COLLISION ON THE DANUBE.

    A shipping disaster occurred on the River Danube yesterday, near Galatz, in Roumania. The Russian mail steamer Rousso came into collision with a ...

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  21. FIRM ON THE SURREY.

    Mr. Louis, chief inspector of explosives, has submitted to the Marine Board a report on the fire which recently occurred on the Federal-Houlder Shire ...

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  22. CAPTAIN TICKELL'S VIEW.

    Captain Tickell, Naval Commandant, was asked yesterday to express an opinion on the report made by Captain Bruce. ...

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  23. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.

    Mrs K. Lent Stevenson, of Boston, U.S.A., and world's missionary for the W.C.T.U., will visit Geelong on Tuesday, and will be entertained by the ...

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  24. SCAFFOLDING ACCIDENT.

    A man named James Winter, a resident of South Geelong, fell from a scaffolding and injured his shoulder. He was treated at the Geelong Hospital. ...

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  25. IMPERIAL DEFENCE CONFERENCE.

    In the Cape Assembly yesterday, Mr. Merriman, the Premier, announced that he was asking Farl Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies, to publish the ...

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  26. SERIOUS BURNING ACCIDENT.

    A young man named John Saunders, of Kensington, was working in Schreider's Foundry, when some liquid metal was spilt on his foot. He was ...

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  27. JOHNSON SUPPER.

    September 18th was the actual two-hundredth anniversary of Dr. Johnson's birth in that picturesque house in the Lichfield market square which is now a ...

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  28. MR KEIR HARDIE ROBBED.

    Mr. J. Keir Hardie, the well-known Socialist M.P., had an unpleasant experience yesterday. He was entering a tram-car at Bermondsey, when a ...

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  29. PROTESTANTS IN CONFERENCE.

    A meeting of ministers of Protestant denominations was held in the Assembly Hall, Melbourne, last night. Mr. Henry Variey presided, and the building was ...

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  30. STATE SCHOOLS DEMONSTRATION.

    The schedule just issued by the Geelong District State Schools' Athletic Association in connection with the demonstration, which is to be held on the ...

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  31. A FRACTURED SKULL AND BROKEN LEG.

    A laborer named Robert Deed, 42 years of age, and living in Windsor, met with an accident yesterday. As he was assisting in the erection of a building ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN SEA TRADE.

    The steamer Mineric, which is designed for the San Francisco-Australasian mail service, was launched at Glasgow yesterday. ...

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  33. LARGEST WARSHIP IN THE WORLD

    The armored cruiser Indefatigable was launched at Devonport yesterday. Her dimensions have been kept a secret, but it is known that she is the longest ...

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  34. MORE UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCHES.

    The German-Australian line steamer Osnabruck from Hamburg, via Algoa Bay, and the cargo boat Tweeddale from New York, via Durban, both of which ...

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  35. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The race for the Dewhurst Plate, an important two-year-old event, was run to-day at Newmarket. There were only two starters, but the race had an ...

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  36. AN ATHLETE INJURED.

    "Tommy" Burns and Ins brother-in-law (Lawrence Keating), after enjoying a Turkish bath at the Royal Arcade, Melbourne, were indulging in wrestling ...

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  37. SUFFRAGETTE IN PRISON.

    A remarkable story has readied the Press concerning the revolt of a Suffragette prisoner in the Strange ways Prison, in Manchester. It is stated that the ...

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  38. ROSE AND FLORAL FETE.

    The Geelong Horticultural Association will hold its rose and flower fete at the Mechanics' Hall on Wednesday afternoon and evening next, and in the ...

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  39. ALUMINIUM INLAYS FOR TEETH.

    Yesterday the Dental Congress at Melbourne had an opportunity of seeing Mr. H. G. Roebuck's method of inlaying apparently hopeless teeth. The ...

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  40. SOCIAL EVILS.

    Speaking last night at the meeting of the Bendigo St. Patrick's Sports Committee, Bishop Reville said they had heard a good deal of late on social evils. ...

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  41. GERMAN AIRSHIPS.

    It is understood that from twenty to twenty-five financial institutions and wealthy persons have subscribed for the formation of a company, to be known as ...

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  42. TROUBLE AT SOUTH CLIFTON COLLIERY.

    The strike at the South Clifton colliery continues. The men have been encouraged by promises of support from Broken Hill and the local Miners' ...

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  43. COMPULSORY CONCILIATION.

    The Legislative Assembly of Natal has rejected, on the second reading, a Bill providing for compulsory conciliation in Labor disputes. ...

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  44. TORRENTIAL RAINS IN LONDON.

    Torrential rains have fallen in London and the South-Eastern counties, causing serious floods. ...

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  45. A BYE-ELECTION.

    A by-election for Bermondsey took place yesterday, and resulted in the return of the Unionist candidate. The polling was as follows:—Mr. John ...

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  46. MUSIC AS MEDICINE.

    "Cheer up the Invalids.—Music better than medicine.—Successful young Public Singer (gentlewoman) wishes engagements; bright comedy songs, ballads, ...

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  47. THE BOXING BILL.

    The measure known as the Boxing Bill is in a rather uncertain position in a Parliamentary sense. Ministers do not appear to know whether, owing to ...

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  48. BRITISH MARKETS.

    The wheat markets are steady at a decline, and buyers are scarce. Enormous Russian shipments continue. The butter market is easier. Danish ...

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  49. SEINE AS A SINK.

    Fished out of the Seine during the month of July were:—2680 dogs, 281 cats, 74 adders and vipers, 12 lizards 212 birds, two squirrels, a donkey, ...

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  50. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—In view of Mr. Doyle's declaration in his letter to your paper that he is "in favor of the principle of one ratepayer one vote in all municipal affairs," ...

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  51. SAMSON OF THE PARIS POLICE.

    In the Rue de la Goutte d'Or two Apaches attacked a policeman named Samson whilst he was on his way home. The policeman lived up to his name. He ...

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  52. WHAT IS "URGENCY" IN POLITICS

    The Legislative Assembly spent the whole of the sitting yesterday discussing a motion by Mr. Michael Tray, Labor member for Mount Magnet. ...

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  53. NEW GUINEA NATIVES.

    The German mail steamer Prinz Sigismund, from China and Japan via New Guinea, arrived to-day, bringing news of a terrible fight from Herbertshoe. ...

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  54. A RAILWAY COMEDY.

    After the Adelaide express to Melbourne passed through Stawell to-day the railway officials received a message from Ararat, stating that a man was ...

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  55. LEAF OUT OF SOLOMON'S BOOK.

    Two neighbors at Langrot, France, disputed the ownership of some hens. The magistrate ordered the birds to be let loose between the two cottages. They ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. BANK TO STOP FINANCIAL PANIC.

    Mr. George Reynolds, president of the American Bankers' Association, outlines a plan of organisation for a central bank for the country, with a capital of ...

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  58. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

    Following are the latest produce quotation:—Chaff, £3 to £4/2/6; maize, 4/2; onions, £8/10/-; other values unchanged. ...

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  59. ABOLITION OF SWEDISH TITLES.

    Sweden, like Germany, abounds in titled persons of all grades, and the announcement that the present Conservative Cabinet will present a Bill to the ...

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  60. PARIS EDITOR IMPRISONED.

    The editor of the Paris revolutionary journal "Voix du Peuple," has been fined £60 and sentenced to a year's imprisonment for publishing articles of an ...

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