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  6. OFF TO BRISBANE

    A hearty send-off was given to the High School Cadets at the Western station this morning on their long rail journey to Brisbane to compete ...

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  7. RAILWAY EMPLOYES

    The question of wages paid to builders’ laborers was raised by a large deputation from the Trades Hall Council and several unions. ...

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  8. GEELONG NEWS

    At a cost of £115, the Geelong Hospital, in order to cope with emergency cases of infectious disease, has had a tent erected in the ...

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  9. AMERICA AMD MEXICO

    A message from Niagara [?]lls states that good progress has been made by the mediation c[?]ence which is considering the dispute ...

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  10. ALBANIA’S PROBLEMS

    Dr. E. J, Dillon, correspondent of the “ Daily Telegrapg,” who is now at Durazzo. deals with the criticisms of the Vienna press, which suggested ...

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  11. THE DERBY

    The Derby was run to-day in the presence of an enormous assemblage. Thirty horses started, as against 33 in 1851, which is the record field. The field ...

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  12. ROOSEVELT’S RIVER

    Declaring that all map makers in the world were wrong, Mr Theodore Roosevelt last night addressed the National Geographical Society, ...

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  13. MINISTER’S RESIGNATION.

    The Presbytery of Geelong has agreed to accept the resignation of the Rev. J. McIntosh, of Werribea, to take effect on June 30. The ...

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  14. HOME RULE

    The Nationalist leader (Mr. John Redmond) has received world-wide congratulations on the final passing by the House of, Commons of the ...

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  15. HOUSE THIEVES.

    Geelong West police are searching for two men who on Tuesday afternoon called at the residence of Mrs. D. Martin,, of Keeble street. During ...

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  16. WILL.

    Susanna Johnston, late of Myers street, Geelong, spinster, who died on 24th March last, left by will dated 11th January, 1912, estate of the ...

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  17. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Middlesex put up two remarkably I performances this week. In the first place against Essex they got 464 for one ket., thanks to Frank ...

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  18. WAGER S HERITAGE

    Herr Siegfried Wagner and Frau-Cosima Wagner, son and widow respectively of the famous operatie composer have announced their ...

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  19. CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Geelong District Hibernians, through Mr. J. Conway, president, yesterday forwarded a cable message to Mr. Redmond expressing ...

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  20. GERMANY AND DENMARK

    The Imperial Chancellor (Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg), in reply to an interpellation in the Prussian Diet on Tuesday, denied that the ...

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  21. JEWS IN RUSSIA

    A conference of Russian students and educationalists is. sitting here discussing the question of the establishment of a Russian university ...

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  22. FOUND DEAD ON ROADSIDE.

    In the City Court yesterday Mr. W. R. Anderson, deputy coroner, conducted an inquiry relative to the finding of the body of John Gottlieb ...

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  23. THE PLAY HOUSES

    The Do Re Mi Trio and Guillaume, Baby, and Co. completed their term of engagement at Her Majesty’s Theatre last night, and they were farewelled by ...

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  24. KING ALPHONSO

    Pablo Iglesias, the Socialist leader, from his place in the Cortes on Tuesday accused King Alfonso of despotism. His Majesty, Senor Iglesias ...

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  25. CONSOLIDATING LABOR

    An important conference of Labor representatives was held in London last month to consider the question of an alliance between miners ...

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  26. PATHE’S PICTURES.

    The Tossing Testros, in their wonderful balancing tumbling act, and Bluffo and his bulldog, one of the funniest acts yet seen, carried the burden .of ...

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  27. EXCURSION TO MELBOURNE

    Tickets for the City schools ex[?]sion to Melbourne on Friday, 5th June, will be on sale at the advertised places to-day, and intending ...

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  29. CABLE FLASHES

    Six men were trapped by the flames which broke out after an explosion of coaldust in a cement works at Barry (Wales). Several with their ...

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  31. SPORTING CABLES

    Charlie White, of Chicago, has decisively beaten Willie Ritchie, the lightweight champion of the, world, in a ten-rounds' encounter at ...

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  32. COLISEUM PICTURE PALACE

    “The Fight, for the Great Black Diamond” is the star picture at the Coliseum this week, and it is a very exciting family affair. “His First Love” ...

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