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  6. SMALL POX IN WESTRALIA

    Dr Hope reports that the Bunbury small pox is the true Asiatic, and of virulent form. Under his instructions, no person is ...

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  7. GEELONG NEWS

    A conference of delegates from the Textile Workers' Unions of the State will be held at the Geelong Trades’ Hall next Saturday, to appoint a ...

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  8. GIVE IT TIME

    Mr. Joseph Cook admitted during the election campaign that Australian industries required more Protection. Else why did he promise that ...

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  9. MEXICAN CRISIS

    Satisfactory reports have been received from Niagara Falls stating that the Mediation. Conference has reached a basis on which the United ...

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  10. TITANIC DISASTER

    The Supreme Court has held that the Titanic owners are liable for losses sustained in the great shipping disaster only in accordance with American ...

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  11. HOME RULE

    The Home Rule. Bill, which passed its third reading yesterday, is the subject of general interest to-day. The majority was composed of 241 ...

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  12. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    At the annual dinner of the Royal Colonial Institute Sir John Madden, responding to the toast of “The Oversea Dominions,” said that ...

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  13. RUSH FOR THE ROLLS.

    Proceedings taken against careless electors at the Geelong Police Court, and the house to house canvass by the police are having a marked ...

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  14. DAY BAKING

    An announcement interesting to householders appears in the Hamilton papers, wherein it is stated that, on and after Monday next the bakers ...

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  15. EIGHT HOURS’ RACE MEETING.

    For three years past the Geelong celebrations of Eight Hours’ Day have not turned out well ; in fact, there would have been a loss but ...

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  16. DAVID SYME’S ESTATE

    The Privy Council to-day death with the appeal case of Syme v. Victorian Tax Commissioner, in which the Commonwealth High Court had ...

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  17. ALBANIAN PROBLEM

    The insurgent prisoner have been refeased, and everything is quiet in the capital. At Kavaja the reoels have expelled ...

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  18. INDIAN UNREST

    A disquieting discovery was made public in the courts yesterday. During the trial of several natives on a charge of conspiracy the Crown Proseecutor ...

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  19. WHEAT TRAFFIC.

    There was an appreciable jump in the total number of bags of wheat which came to Geelong last week as compared with the two or; three ...

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  20. COUNTRY NEWS

    The shown of the Davlesford and Ballan Agricultural Societies will clasa this year, as both have fixed on November 25. Daylesford Society selected ...

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  21. CABLE FLASHES

    Dr. Tissot, of the French National History Museum, has successfully analysed the serum alexin discovered In 1890, giving immunity from ...

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  22. THE PLAY HOUSES

    At Her Majesty’s Theatre last evening the Do Re Mi Trio, a clever company, evoked generous appreciation, and the other vaudeville turn, ...

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  23. DANGEROUS SHOOTING.

    Further complaints have been mado the police of visitors to Barwon Heads shooting among the residences, to the danger of women and children, ...

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  24. FOUND DEAD.

    Yesterday morning the body Ernest Ranwood,, a carter, was found on the road at Freshwater Creek, and n few chains away were ...

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  26. PATHE’S PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE.

    The weekly amateur vaudeville trials, to take place to-night, are expected to attract another crowded house at the Alfred Hall. The ...

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  27. THEATRE LEASE.

    As the present lesses of His Majesty’s Theatre, the property of the City Council, has fallen into arrears with his rent to the extent of £131 ...

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  28. BUSINESS GIRLS.

    “ I had to leave business; I simply couldn’t walk, I got so tired and breathless,” declared Miss Nellie Carter, of 31 Hutton street, ...

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  30. COLISEUM PICTURE PALACE.

    Though the “Masked Dancer” undoubtedly a fins picture, it is run very closely at the Coliseum by “The Price of a Necklace, ”which latter ...

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  33. SUPREME COURT

    At the Geelong Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr Justice Hood, Francis McTnferney. laborer, was presented on a charge of arson with respect to a ...

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