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  6. TELEPHONE LINESMEN

    The hearing of the case on the plaint of the Telegraph and Telephone Construction and Maintenance Union against the Commonwealth ...

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  7. THE TEESDALE SMITH AFFAIR

    Mr Poynton, M.P., gave a telling contribution to the debate on the Teesdale Smith contract in the House of Representatives yesterday ...

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  8. GEELONG NEWS

    A letter from the Wharf Laborers’ Union was considered last night by the committee of the Geelong Football Club, which was asked to dispense with ...

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  9. HOTEL COLLAPSES

    At Macoun (Saskatchewan), on Sunday, seven persons were killed, one was fatally injured, and eight were seriously injured, when the gas ...

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  10. SWEDEN’S DEFENCE

    The final, returns from the electorates show that the National Defence party has been returned to the Riksdag as the strongest party in the ...

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  11. LIBRARIES’ ASSOCIATION.

    The second annual meeting of the Libraries’ Association of Victoria was held in Geelong yesterday. All the members were given an official welcome ...

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  12. MOUNT BUTE SENSATION

    James Williams , the man who is alleged to have made a murderous attack on a housemaid at Mount Bute station, was brought before ...

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  14. LAUNCESTON COMPETITIONS

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  15. WHEAT-STACKERS’ STRIKE.

    No work was done yesterday by the men who went out on strike at the wheat stacks at North Geelong, because their employers refuse to ...

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  16. OPINION OF THE “AGE.”

    Following are extracts from the leading article in to-day’s “Age”:— “Mr Kelly’s voluminous explanation in Parliament yesterday of the ...

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  17. ELECTORAL.

    The Geelong branch of the Political Labor Council were yesterday notified of the endorsement by the central executive of the candidature of ...

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  19. MEREDITH FATALITY.

    Yesterday morning Mr C. W. Mayo; J.P., (deputy coroner), opened the inquiry into the death of Kate Leahy, aged 50 years, cook, who was burnt ...

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  21. A CONSUMERS’ UNION.

    At a special meeting of the Trades’ Flail Council last night steps were taken for the establishment of a Consumers‘ Society for joint ...

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