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  6. SUPERINTENDENT MARTIN

    On the opening of the City Court this morning, Mr. S. J. Goldsmith, P.M.. an id he understood that it would be the last occasion on which ...

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  7. GEELONG NEWS

    Dr. A. H. Dunstan, who will complete his term of service with the Geelong Hospital in April, is making a trip to the East as surgeon ...

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  8. ULSTER

    Innumerable suggestions are made the hope of providing a possible basis for the settlement of the Home Rule crisis. Lord Haldane’s attempt ...

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  9. MINERS' PAY

    The committee of the Conciliation Board has arrived at a settlement of the trouble among the South Yorkshire miners. One condition was the ...

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  10. EDITOR AND SINGER

    Charged with having blackmailed an American singer, the editor of a newspaper in the Italian seaport of Taranto has been sentenced, to 18 ...

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  11. MODIFYING POLICY

    The Union Government is considerably modifying its policy towards the Laborites. It was used decided to abandon the proposed punishment of ...

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  12. THE STRIKE.

    Delegates from the industrial disputes committee of the Melbourne Trades Hall had a conference yesterday morning with Messrs. Stone ...

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  13. A GREAT BOXER

    Georges Carpenter the great French boxer, is definitely coming to Australia. Mr. Reginald Baker has made an arrangement whereby ...

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  14. LIVELY MEETING.

    A meeting of the City Council held on Monday night to consider the City Hall scheme, came to an abrupt conclusion. The hall was ...

    Article : 125 words
  15. BILLIARDS

    Melbourne lnman the champion billiardist, commenced a level match of 17,000 up with George Stevenson today At the close of the session the ...

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  16. BISHOP ATTACKS CAPITALISM

    A sensation was caused by Bishop Franklin Spencer Spalding, of Utah, at the repent convention of Episcopal clergymen and laymen in ...

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  17. TENNIS

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  18. WRY WE WRITE L. S. D.

    There are all sorts and kinds of familiar signs which are often seen in books and newspapers, and which are frequently used in writing, the ...

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  19. FIRE.

    Last evening a four-roomed cottage in Autumn-street was, with its contents. destroyed by fire. It was owned by Mr Hobson, of ...

    Article : 58 words
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  21. OBITUARY.

    The friends of Mr W.C. Westacott of Clarence street, Gelong West, will sympathise with him and his children in the loss that they have ...

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  22. ACCIDENT.

    Thomas Bishop, a laborer was struck on the head by a falling beam the Moorabool street pier yesterday day morning. When examined ...

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  24. VALEDICTORY.

    Mr. A.V. Galbraith, who has accepted a clerkship in the office of the Melbourne Town Clerk, and is relinquishing his position as town ...

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  27. WATER SCARCE.

    There is a great scarcty of water for domestic purposes in the township of Bannockburn, no rain having fallen for a considerable time. The ...

    Article : 57 words
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  29. SHEEP—KILLING EAGLE.

    At “Moranghurk” sheep run, Bannockburn, an eagle measuring eight feet from tip to tip, and weighting 30 lb., was shot after it had killed a ...

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  30. WHAT PRIVILEGE CAN DO.

    “The Unionist Party laid down the principle that it was always right for a soldier to shoot radical laborites.” Such are the sentiments of ...

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