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  6. GEELONG NEWS

    Between half-past 7 am. and 11 p.m. yesterday, stevedores loaded into the s.s. Edlington at the Railway Pier 19,48[?] bags of wheat, or 16-12 tons. It ...

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  7. SPORT AND PLAY

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  8. ULSTER

    The sensation of the day in the Homo Rule crisis is the resignation of two of the highest officers in the British army. Following upon the ...

    Article : 242 words
  9. HINDUS IN AMERICA

    Har Dyal, a Hindu philosopher and social reformer, has been arrested, and awaits deportation as undesirable alien. ...

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  10. PANAMA CANAL

    There is considerable speculation as to whether the President (Dr. Woodrow Wilson) will be able to secure the repeal of the exemption clause in ...

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  11. WHITE HOPE

    Is the “white hope” in boxing to be found in Carpentier ? The boxing critic of the “Daily Chronicle” searching for someone to ...

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  12. NEW SHOPS.

    A contract was let yesterday at £1700 for the creation of five brick shops in Pakington street, Geelong West, opposite the Town Hall ...

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  13. TRANSFERRED.

    Constable Hill, who has been relieving at [?] and Gressy has been [?] duty ...

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  14. RUMOR CONTRADICTED.

    It has been rumored that the sewerage strike in Geelong has been declared off. The rumor is incorrect. The strike is still on and the men ...

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  15. SUFFRAGETTES

    Struggles between councillors and suffragettes took place at the meeting of the Poplar Borough Council last night. ...

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  16. MEXICAN RISING

    “Fighting a still taking place around Torreon between the Federal and rebal forces. After the rebal leader, General ...

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  17. BRIEF ILLNESS.

    Mr. Keith Smith died in a private hospital. yesterday less than twenty-four hours after an attack, of [?] poisoning. Deceased was a ...

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  18. INSUBORDINATION IN NAVY

    Pending an official inquiry into the sentencing of stokers on the battleship Zealandia for insubordination, the Admiralty has stopped officers ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    Last evening after a lingering, illness, Mrs Wastacott wife of Mr W C. Westacott of the “Advertiser” literary, staff, died at her residency in ...

    Article : 87 words
  20. PARIS SENSATION

    Sobbing bitterly, Madame Caillaux, who is being tried for the murder of M. Calmette, editor of the “Figaro,” expressed her deep regret ...

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  21. TEST CRICKET

    The second Test match between Australia and New Zealand was commenced on Eden. Park to-day, in fine weather. The wicket was in good ...

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  22. SECOND DAY.

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  23. WAR ANNIVERSARY

    To celebrate the anniversary of the fall of Adrianople, one of the most striking incidents of the Balkan war, a requiem service was held to-day in ...

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  25. TRADES PICNIC RAID.

    Returns from the first annual Trades Union picnic from Geelong to Ballarat in February indicate a profit of about £50. , It is considered ...

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  26. WALLACE ENTRIES.

    The Wallace Racing Club has prepared a good programme for its popular Easter Monday meeting and the attention of owners and trainees ...

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  27. UMPIRES ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Ballarat Football Empires Association was held on Monday night last at Beacham’s Unicorn Hotel. Mr ...

    Article : 129 words
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  29. MR PLAIN’S SEAT.

    Nominations close on April 10th with the Geelong State Labor Campaign Council for candidates desirous of contesting the Geelong seat (in ...

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  31. RAILWAY EMPLOYMENT.

    Mr. Plain, M. L. A. has been in communication with the supervisor of railway works for details concerning the construction of the new ...

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  32. BALLAN RACES.

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  33. BALLARAT CLUB COMPETITIONS

    The Ballarat club competition has been won by W. M. Morgan, with M. L.. Pobjoy runner-up. On Thursday for final for the ...

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  34. POLICE FORCE.

    Mr. Murray, the Chief Secretary has under consideration the resignation of Police superintendent W. J. Beck of Geelong, which has been ...

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  38. BALLARAT FOOTBALL CLUB.

    The following report will be read at the annual meeting of the Ballarat Football Club, to lie hold on Monday evening ;— “Your committee has ...

    Article : 735 words
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