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  5. GEE LONG’S NEW WOOL EXCHANGE

    Geelong’s new Wool Exchange in Corio Street, a handsome addition to the over-increasing number of buildings in the city, was opened yesterday ...

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  6. BIRTH OF A STAR

    A highly interesting lecture on “The Birth of a Star” was given by the Rev. W. Corly Butler at the Legacy Club luncheon at the SoldierseClub ...

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  8. SINKING OF SUBMARINE

    It is now believed that nothing would have been known of the fate of the French submarine Ondine, which was sunk off the Portuguese const by the ...

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  11. THE NEW GEELONG WOOL EXCHANGE

    The new Wool Exchange forms a creditable addition to the architecture of a progressive commercial city such as Geelong. The facade, which is finished In a buff colored stucco, has been influenced by the traditions of Italy, and embodies the spirit of that delightful period of architecture known as the Italian Renaissance, as developed by those master-architects of the fifteenth century of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LONDON POLICE INQUIRY

    Sir Leonard Dunning, inspector of cons[?]bulary at the Home Office, was the principal witness at today’s sitting of the Royal Commission on police methods. ...

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  13. FORGERY OF CHEQUE

    [?] City Court yesterday morning [?] Pollard aged 20, placed guilty [?] of having on September 25 forge[?] [?] a ch[?]que for [?] with ...

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  14. LABORER IMPRISONED

    “I can beat you in one bit,” Thomas Moore, laborer, was alleged to have said Constable Lees, while Lees was arrest him last night. Moore, a heavily ...

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  15. JEWELLERY STOLEN

    Between 3 and 4.15 p.m. yesterday [?]ves entered the house occupied by Mrs. [?]th Commins , and Mrs Pr[?]rey in Or[?]ong [?]d Caulfield and jewellery valued ...

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  16. MAIL PLANES DAMAGED

    Two Du[?] aeroplanes -engaged in the transport of mails from Amsterdam lo[?]atavia have met with mishaps during the post fortnight. One damaged its ...

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