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  6. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE

    A very interesting circuler has been forwarded to the “Echo.” It has been issued by the Ballarat branch of the people’s Party. Primarily, the ...

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  7. THE DIFFERENCE CRYSTALLIZED

    Harry E. Holland, editor of “The Maoriland Worker,” was sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment by the Appeal Court of New Zealand on April ...

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  8. GEELONG NEWS

    When approached some time ago by the Melbourne operatives as to their intentions to the day-baking of bread, the Geelong bakers’ ...

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  9. SUFFRAGETTES

    The anger of the people at the excesses of the suffragettes is bec[?]ng widespread. Hostile crowds broke up meetings ...

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  10. ALBANIAN PROBLEMS

    There are suspicions that the revolt in Durazzo, the capital of the new prin. cipality of Albania, was, engineerd to suit the purposes of a certain Power. ...

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  11. HOME RULE

    The eve of the final stage of the Home Rule Bill in the House of Commons finds the Unionist Volunteers in Belfast preparing to be called out in case ...

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  12. DREDGING.

    Arrangements have been. completed. by the Geelong Harbour Trust Commissioners and the Melbourne Commissioners for the loan of a side ...

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  13. GERMAN FOOTBALL

    The visit of the Tottenham Hotspur British Association football team to Germany this year will not be soon forgotten. ...

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  14. ROAD MAKING.

    Yesterday members of the South Australian Royal Commission on the making and maintenance of main roads came to Geelong, and took ...

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  15. THE PLAY HOUSES

    A continuation of the large measure patronage bestowed on the Vaudeville-Picture Combination at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night was ...

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  16. POLICE TRANSFER.

    Constable A. E. Shields, of Melbourne, has been appointed to succeed Constable C. S. Williams, transferred to the city. ...

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  17. RUSSIA’S METHODS

    The twenty-three officials of the Supreme Court of Viborg. in Finland, land, who in January of last year were sentenced to imprisonment for ...

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  18. MINISTERIAL VISIT.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Groom) and the comptroller of Customs (Mr. Mills) were in Geelong yesterday, and made an inspection ...

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  19. BIG BATTING

    Middlesex had a remarkable experience of big batting i their match against Essex. Douglas, the Essex captain, won the toss, and ...

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  20. PATHE’S PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE.

    Pictures and vaudeville, both of high degree, continue to be keenly appreciated by patrons of Pathe’s. The Tosing Testros, and Bluffo and his dog ...

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  22. BAKERS BACK TO THE FOLD.

    Because the Trades’ Hall Council by resolution gave preference to the co-operative bakery, the Geelong operative bakers last year withdrew ...

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  23. SCIENTIST’S STRANGE EXPERIENCE

    A young scientist named Edward Noel Craven was brought before the Old Bailey on Saturday on the charge of having obtained money by ...

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  24. COLISEUM PICTURE PALACE.

    New pictures at the Coliseum last night proved a good drawing force. “The Masked Dancer” is fine both in its portrayal of human life and ...

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  25. CABLE FLASHES

    The rainy season has commenced in Ceylon. A mon[?]oon burst over the island on Saturday. OIL FUEL. ...

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  26. COUNTRY NEWS

    Early last week the vicar of St.Paul’s (the Rev. F. C. Reynolds) issued force and invitation to the Citizens’ Force and Senior Cadets to attend ...

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  27. CARTERS’ AND DRIVERS’ CONFERENCE.

    The Feneral conference of the Carters’ and Drivers’ Union will be held in Brisbane, commencing on July 8th, when matters of importance to ...

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  31. POLICE NEWS.

    Constable A. E. Shields, of Russell street, has arrived in Geelong for duty in place of Constable C, S. William’s, transferred. The Geelong ...

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  32. MILITARY DRUM AND FIFE BAND.

    The usual monthly meeting of the above band was held on Thursday night at the bandroom, and the following members were present:— ...

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