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  6. GEELONG NEWS

    In view of the fact that the Minister for Railways (Mr Mackinnon) regards the duplication of the line from Melbourne to Geelong necessary at ...

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  7. PUBLIC OPINION

    Sir,—At the opening of the Ballarat branch of the Commonwealth Bank yesterday, the Mayor of the City (Cr. J. J. Brokenshire) ...

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  8. THE GREAT DISASTER

    On the arrival at Montreal of the Storstad the Canadian-Pacific Company issued a writ against Captain Anderson claimed two million ...

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  9. HOME RULE

    Mr. T. Lundon, Nationalist member for Limerick, East, was in an aggressive humor when addressing a political gathering in Limerick city ...

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  10. NEARLY ANOTHER TITANIC DISASTER

    The Canadian Northern S.S. Company’s Royal Edward (11,117 tons), which has just arrived at Bristol, had a remarkable escape. ...

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  11. MINER’S WONDERFUL ESCAPE

    The Silkestone Colliery, at Wharmcliffe, where eleven men were killed on Saturday as the result of an explosion, was regarded as the safest ...

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  12. THE PLAY HOUSES

    Vaudeville and pictures will be repeated at Her Ma-esty’s Theatre this evening, Matthew's and Mack will repeat their screaming travesty, ...

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  13. CIVIC SQUABBLES.

    There was some, heated discussion at last evening’s meeting of the Geelong City Council. At an earlier meeting the council appointed a committee to ...

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  14. MUSEUM BURGLED

    Burglars on Saturday night entered the Musee de l’Armee, in the Hotel des Inva[?]des, and smashing two cases, carried off several ...

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  15. PATHE’S PICTURES.

    Baby Mitchell again scored at the Alfred Hall last night a nig success with her dainty sinking and dancing. The Dentines once more kept the ...

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  16. GORDON COLLEGE.

    At a conference representative of the local trades unions, Contractors and Builders’ Association, Chamber of Commerce, and Gordon Technical ...

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  17. CABLE FLASHES

    Mrs. Fulnam, who, with Lieutenant Clark, was in March of last year convicted of the murder of her husband, an assistant examiner of ...

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  18. INCONSIDERATE OFFICERS.

    Sir,—Great dissatisfaction is expressed here (Gordon) about the way our boys are treated by the military of fi[?]ers who are responsible for their ...

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  19. MELROSE-WILLIAMSON CO.

    The Melrose-Williamson. Dramatic Co., which made good and attracted large audiences on its inaugural season in Ballarat a few weeks ago. ...

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  20. NO COAL.

    That a cause for delay to passenger train should be the fa[?] that its engine ran short of coal is distinctly repreheusible. Yet this is we at hanpened ...

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  21. SUFFRAGETTES

    Suffragettes on Sunday interrupted Matins at St.. Paul’s Cathedral. One of the women clung to the lect[?]ru, from which she addressed the congregation ...

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  22. COUNTRY NEWS

    Richard Dague, a groom, employed at the Terminus Hotel, was found dead to-day. He had breakfast at 9 o’clock, and was not noticed ...

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  23. THE DANDIES.

    The Red Dandies again captivated a large audience at the Mechanics’ Institute last evening with another of their delightful and diverting ...

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  27. SO ENCOURAGEMENT.

    Ripon Shire Council has made persistent efforts to have a State school teacher’s residence erected. at Snake Valley. At its meeting to-day a ...

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  28. COLISEUM PICTURE PALACE.

    “In the Day? of the Padres” was the star film at the Coliseum last night, and it was admired and enjoyed by a nig house. “How ...

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