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  6. A PIONEER.

    Writing from Caulfield to Mr Roffey (secretary of the Geelong Eight Hours’ Committee), Mr David Cumming, a stonemason, expresses ...

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  7. GEELONG NEWS

    Gilbert Eaton, aged 7 years, was playing with a dog yesterday at his parents’ residence in South Geelong, when it bit him on the face. It ...

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  8. A TEACHERS’ STRIKE

    The teachers employed by the Hereford County Education Authority, have established a notable precedent and set an e[?]och-marking example. ...

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  9. PANAMA EXHIBITION

    When urged to bring pressure to bear on the British Government to arrange for Great Britain to be represented at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, to be ...

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  10. EXPLOSION AT SEA

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Wednes. The vessel found to be on fire, 300 miles south of Cape Race, by the Nord-deutscher-Lloyd liner Seydlitz proves ...

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  11. MEXICAN PROBLEMS

    The efforts to bring the warring factions in Mexico to agree to suspend hostilities pending mediation of the dispute between Provisional President ...

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  12. BAPTIST UNION.

    The half-yearly session of the Baptist Union of Victoria was continued yesterday in Fenwick street Baptist Church. The Rev. Alex. Gordon, ...

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  13. PORT REVENUE.

    The exports for April from Corio Bay were valued at £139,235, compared with £126,769 for the same month last year. The imports for ...

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  14. DRILL HALL.

    Much inconvenience is caused in Geelong by the absence of a suitable drill hall for the cadets, who have to parade and receive their instruction on vacant ...

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  15. CARTARS AND DRIVERS’ UNION.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Ballarat branch was held at the Trades’ Hall last night, the president. (Mr. J. James) in the chair, ...

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  16. BALKAN BRUTALITY

    The Albanian Government states that Epirotes have captured 200 Mohammedan Albanians, who did not [?] from them, and crucified them alive in ...

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  17. ANOTHER HOLD-UP

    Following on the recent sensational hold-up of twenty persons in a ma[?]sion, another robbery by armed and masked men is reported. Last night two ...

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  18. TRAM SERVICES.

    When the Railway Commissioners were in Geelong yesterday, on their annual visit of inspection, the late arriving of the 8.5 a.m. train to ...

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  20. SPORTING CABLES

    [?]olin Bell has challenged “Jos” Jeanette to a matc[?] for £100 a side. Bell, it is stated, was not in his best condition on Monday last ...

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  21. LOVER SHOT

    There was a sensational ending yesterday to a murder trial, which had been followed with intense interest. A beautiful young woman named ...

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  22. CABLE FLASHES

    The Swiss Government’s inquiries show that there are 28 English sweepstake offices in Lucerne, employing 130 clerks. They make huge ...

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