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  6. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Constant Reader (Geelong).—J Cantilion and Ralph Wells met once only, about seven years ago, when Wells was the winner. ...

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  7. THE SECRET DISSOLUTION

    The Senate yesterday afternoon made a determined attempt to dissipate the atmosphere of darkness and secrecy in which the Cook. ...

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  8. GEELONG NEWS

    Late-on Tuesday night, John Nairn, fireman on the steamer Burrumbeet, was returning to his vessel with of his mates after witnessing a ...

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  9. A LIBERAL SPLIT.

    At the meeting of the executive of the People’s Party yesterday a resolution was carried, unanimously commending Mr Watt for his “sacrifice” ...

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  10. THE GREAT STORM

    Most of the subsidences during the great storm have been, due to the bursting of new sewers which run parallel to the underground ...

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  11. MEXICO

    Owing to a reported breach between the Constitutionalist leaders, Generals Villa and Canranza, over the seizure by Villa’s men of a ...

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  12. RACING DATES.

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  13. INQUEST.

    Thrown out of a vehicle at Murgheboluc, William Meloury, 68 years of age sustained a fracture of the skull internal injuries, and died in the ...

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  14. THEODORE ROOSEVELT

    Mr Theodore Roosevelt lectured before the Royal Geographical Society last night on the results of his recent expedition into the wilds of ...

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  15. STATION STAFF.

    Mr J. Williams, of Caulfield, has been appointed assistant booking-clerk at the Geelong station. Mr L. Stephens has been appointed to the position as ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN RIFLEMEN

    Shooting in the final stage of the Caledonian Challenge Shield at the 54th prize meeting of the City of Edimburgli and Midlothian Rifle ...

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  17. AMBULANCE CLASSES.

    Interest in St. John’s ambulance work has increased recently, and several local organisations have conducted classes in first aid. On ...

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  19. OLDEST GEELONG NATIVE.

    It is claimed that Mr J. Ileitis, who is engaged in farming in tho Barrabool district—his holding is next to Cr. Reuben Piper’s—is the oldest living ...

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  20. MR WATT’S ALLEGED PLUCK.

    Speaking at a meeting of workers at Kensington yesterday at mid-day, Mr Fenton referred to Mr Watt’s translation from State to Federal politics. He ...

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  26. COBURG LIBERALS DISSATISFIED

    Mr Watt's announced decision to retire from State politics, in order to stand as a Liberal candidate for Balaclava at the forthcoming Federal ...

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  28. LABOR CANDIDATE.

    Nominations in connection with the selection of a Labor candidate for Balaclava closed on Tuesday evening. The following have been nominated:— ...

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