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  6. GEELONG NEWS

    Bertie Bieskie, 17 years of age, who resides with his parents at Chilwell, was on Thursday morning found at the bottom of one of the pits of the ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH BAND

    A good deal of interest is being evinced, particularly among bandsmen, in the movement to send to the Panama Exhibition (which opens ...

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  8. HOME RULE

    The Home Rule extremists are growing anxious as the negotiations for a settlement of the Ulster problem proceed. The Irish Nationalists in Dublin are ...

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  9. MEXICO

    Developments in Mexico have not been in favor of the Provisional Government. The State department at Washington understands that the Federal ...

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  10. BRITAIN’S FOOD SUPPLIES

    Mr. A. F. Bird (Unionist), in the House of Commons yesterday, raised a discussion on the subject of food supplies in war time. ...

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  11. HOSPITAL GRANTS.

    At the meeting of tho which Shire Council on Wednesday,, Cr. Lees remarked there was a strong feeling in favor of the Ballarat Hospital ...

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  12. PURE FOOD.

    Twelve samples of food collected by the inspector to the Geelong West Borough Council have all been found to comply with, the standard of the Board ...

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  13. BRIDEGROOM KILLED.

    A shocking motor fatality occurred yesterday afternoon a few miles beyond Terang, when Mr Elliott Shannon, fourth son of Mr Charles Shannon, of ...

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  14. PAPER MILL WAGES.

    From Wednesday the Geelong paper mill employes will have the benefit of their first wages board award with pay ranging from 45s to 63s ...

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  15. WAR REVELATION

    Sensation has been caused by the publication of a telegram from General Savoff dated Adrianople, May 6, 1913, to the Premier, in which ...

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  16. CORIO ROLLS.

    Objections to names on the latest issue of the Federal rolls for Corio, run into some hundreds. and the long list is now undergoing scrutiny ...

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  17. DISASTERS AT SEA

    The steamer Turrethill, 691 tons, owned by the Broomhill Collieries Company, sprang a leak off Southwold (Suffolk), and turned turtle. ...

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  18. WOMEN’S COMMITTEE.

    The Corio Federal Women’s Organising Committee was formed last night, and the following officers elected:— President, Mrs J. Hancock; ...

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  19. THE PLAY HOUSES

    Nearly every playgoer has witnessed at one time or another, perhaps several times, Rofile Boldrewood’s exciting drama of Australian bush ...

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  20. ABOLISHING TIPPING

    The Dominion Senate has considered the bill introduced by Senator T. O. Davis (Saskatchewan) to abolish tipping. ...

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  21. COUNTRY NEWS

    Louis Mackay, recently spent three weeks in the Maryborough Gaol for cruelty to a horse at St. Arnaud, and, on serving this term, he was ...

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  22. CHARITABLE BEQUESTS,

    Under the will of the late Mr Alexander Miller, late of Geelong, local and other charities benefit substantially. A fund is to be set aside ...

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  23. CONSUL AND CLERK

    Mr Jacob Connor, formerly .United States consul at St. Petersburg, who was recently dismissed from the consular service, called to see the ...

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  24. LIVING WAGE

    Sir R. A. Cooper. Unionist member for Walshall. has introduced a Wages Bill in the House of Commons. which will enable the Local ...

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  25. PATHE’S PICTURES

    The finale for the first series of Amateur Trials took place at the Alfred Hall last night before a packed house. The first prize, a week’s ...

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  26. ARREST OF A MINER.

    On a charge of having had in his possession gold believed to have been stolen, Edward Donald Ferguson, a miner employed at. One of the ...

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  28. CABLE FLASHES

    There has been a serious increase in the spread of bubonic plague at Hong Kong. Of 215 cases reported last week. 173 proved fatal. ...

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  29. COLISEUM PICTURE PALACE.

    The new pictures at the Coliseum last evening appeared to thoroughly please the public, six very fine subjects being screened. “Heavenly ...

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  30. PUBLIC BATHS.

    A .public meeting, convened by Messrs Straughan and Tredinnick, and held at the Beaufort shire hall on Tuesday night for the purpose of ...

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  32. MRS BRIDGET MURPHY.

    A thoroughly charming and clever programme of the above-named popular play will be given at the Mechanics’ to-morrow evening, by the ...

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  39. SEWAGE DISPUTE.

    A letter from the Geelong Trades Hall Council was read at the meeting of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council last night, intimating that ...

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