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  2. RESTRICTIONS ON CARTING.

    On and after to-day, April 1st, till the first of November, section 127, Factories Act, will apply to all carers, carting or delivering aerated waters, ...

    Article : 99 words
  3. PANAMA TOLLS DEBATE.

    Washington, Match 30th.—President Woodrow Wilson to-day gave an emphatic denial to a statement that he had made a deal with Mr. William G. ...

    Article : 298 words
  4. STEAMER LOOTED IN STORM.

    London., March 30th.—The Chilian steamer Maipo, which sent a wireless call for help on Friday during a violent storm off the coast of Brittany, arrived ...

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  5. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) MR ASQUITH TAKES CHARGE OF THE WAR OFFICE.

    It is understood that Colonel A. Sprot, who opposed Mr. Asquith in East [?]eshire at the last general election, will again stand in the Unionist ...

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  6. PERSONAL,

    The marriage of Mr. James Parish Farrer, M.L.A., second son of the late Mr. James Steadman Farrer and Mrs. Farrer, of Westbank. Bukcley, and ...

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  7. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Federal Cabinet met yesterday and gave lengthy consideration to the various [?] to be brought before the Premie[?] Conference Sir John Forest, the ...

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  8. BARWON HEADS SANITATION.

    Yesterday morning the trouble that has aris[?]n between the South Barwon Council and the Central Board of Health over the [?] of a p[?]tion by the Council ...

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  9. MILITARY.

    As the permanent ranger (P. J. Sheridan) has taken over the local charge of the Geelong rifle range from yesterday, it will be well for units ...

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  10. HOUSING COMMISSION.

    It is announced officially that the Housing Commission will consist of Mr. H. K. Solly, M.L.A. (chairman[?] Mr. J. G. Aikman, Mr. H. F. Richardson and Mr. J. Sternberg, ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. YORKSHIRE COAL STRIKE.

    London, March 30th.—The position in the Yorkshire coal-mining industry is a serious one. The dispute is due to a question whether or not the minimum ...

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  12. MANUFACTURE OF RIFLES.

    A report received by the Defence Department states that during the three weeks ended 24th March, 500 rifles were manufactured at the Lighgow Small A[?]ms Factory. ...

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  13. BRIEF CABLE NEWS.

    A device for mu[?]lling the rear of motors has been successfully t[?]ed on an army airship at Berlin. It was impossible to detect the presence of a ...

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  14. ITALIAN RAILWAYMEN.

    Rome. March 31st.—Railwaymen in Italy are claiming 33,000,000 Ere (approximately £1,320,000) incements. Unless the Government concedes this ...

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  15. LORD MORLEY'S POSITION.S

    Lord Morley, Lord President of the Council, interrogated in the House of Lords, said that Lieut.-General Sir Arthur Paget, the commanding officer ...

    Article : 193 words
  16. WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT.

    The statement of Mr A. J. Hampson, M.L.A., that it was somewhat diasppointing to hear it rumored that Mr. Watt, the Premier, had entered into a secret ...

    Article : 156 words
  17. BRITISH AND GERMAN WORKERS.

    Berli March 31st.—Under the presidency of Herr Dernburg, a former Secretary of State, a committee has been formed at Berlin to arrange a visit of ...

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  18. A RUNAWAY.

    A grey pony attached to a light [?]nker caused a stir in Moorabool-street yesterday afternoon. While the wheel was strapped the pony, becoming ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. NEWTOWN AND CHILWELL RATES.

    Current rates paid at Newtown and Chilwell up to the end of March total £2434, compared with £2633 for the same period last year. There is a ...

    Article : 96 words
  20. CIGARETTE FACTORY—POISONED.

    St. Petersburg, March 31st.—Twenty women in a cigarette factory in St. Petersburg fainted from fumes of chemicals which were surreptitiously ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. STATE REVENUE.

    The State revenue returns for the nine months ending March 31st, 1914, as compared with the same period of 1913, were made available last night. The details are ...

    Article : 157 words
  22. DAHLIA AND FRUIT SHOW.

    The Horticultural Association will hold a dahlia and fruit show in the Town Hall to-day, and it is likely to be a very fine display. The show will ...

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  23. BOTHA'S POLICY MODIFIED.

    Capetown, March 30th.—The South African Government—possibly influenced by recent election results—is modifying its industrial policy. Last ...

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  24. VEHICLE MISHAPS.

    Through a disarrangement of the [?]arness, a pony broke away from the butcher's delivery cart of Mr. T. Freeman of Myers-street, yesterday, at ...

    Article : 97 words
  25. "SEDUCING THE ARMY."

    When the third reading of the Consolidated Fund Bill was moved, Mr. F. E. Smith (Unionist) pieced together the incidents of the previous fortnight in ...

    Article : 441 words
  26. POLICE CHANGES.

    A telegram was received from headquarters yesterday notifying that Inspector Martin, of Ballarat, had been promoted to the rank of ...

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  27. BEQUEST TO THE HOSPITAL.

    From the estate of the late James Comerford of Birregurra, Mr. Reilly, superintendent of the Geelong Hospital, received a cheque yesterday for £57 ...

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  28. A NEW MOSLEM UNIVERSITY

    London, March 30th.—A remarkable Meslem enterprise is announced. This is a new university at Medina, one of the holy cities of the Mohammedans. ...

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  29. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Yesterday the conference of Premiers of the Australian States was opened at the State Parliament House. The representatives were:—New South ...

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  30. ATTEMPTED ARSON.

    During Sunday night an attempt was made to burn down the general store at Dean's Marsh, owned by Mr. S. L. Lowe. The outbreak was extinguished ...

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  31. ROADSIDE SHOOTING.

    Travellers in the Lismore district and the shire officials have been complaining of the use of firearms on roads in the shire, under circumstances alleged ...

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  32. FRENCH AIRMAN COMING TO LOOP THE LOOP.

    Fremantle, Tuesday.—Aboard the R.M.S. O[?]s which arrived to-day, is Maurice Guil[?], a Frenchman, one of the best known of the world's aviators, who has ...

    Article : 245 words
  33. LICENSING TRANSFERS.

    Applications for hotel transfers have been notified to the Police Department as follow:—Fernery Hotel, Newtown. Mary Grellett to Joseph Wyatt; and ...

    Article : 99 words
  34. GATHERING OF RIFLEMEN.

    It was decided by the committee of the Geelong and District Rifle Clubs' Union last night to send a team to Horsham for the Easter holidays. A ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. MISCELLANEOUS.

    At the Geelong West Court yesterday a parent was presented on three charges of failing to send his children to school the required number of days; ...

    Article : 143 words
  36. GEELONG THEATRE LANE.

    All money for the construction of the lane loading to the rear of the Geelong Theatre from Little Ryrie-street has been paid to the City Council treasurer, ...

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  37. INTERNATIONAL SPORT.

    London, March 30th.—A. F. Wilding, the famous New Zealand lawn tennis champion, and Norman Brookes, the equally celebrated Australian player, ...

    Article : 76 words
  38. THE RESERVOIRS.

    With the change to cooler weather the consumption of water locally has decreased 35 per cent. Last week the offtake was 17,000,000 gallons, all of ...

    Article : 82 words
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  40. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Melbourne Inman, champion billiard player of the world, and H. W. Stevenson began a match of 17,000 up on level terms to-day for £200 aside. The ...

    Article : 110 words
  41. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    All intending to take part in the presentation and dinner of Mr. T. E. Bostock on 7th April are asked to secure tickets as soon as possible. The ...

    Article : 138 words
  42. NEW ARMY CHIEFS.

    Lieut.-General Sir J. M. Grierson, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief the Eastern Command, and General Sir Ian Hamilton. Inspector-General of the ...

    Article : 113 words
  43. FOOTBALL SUB-COMMITTEES.

    In accordance with the decision of the members at the recent special meeting, the duties of the sub-committees are to be defined: this is the ...

    Article : 74 words
  44. CARPENTIER COMING: RECEIVFS £10,000.

    Georges Carpentier, the great French boxer, is to visit Australia after all. Mr. Reg. L. Baker persevered with his attempts to arrange a contract with the ...

    Article : 65 words
  45. PLEA OF INSANITY SUCCEEDS

    Sydney, Tuesday.—At the Criminal Court to-day James Mullan, in whose case the [?] land disagreed previously, was again placed on trial on a charge of murdering his wife ...

    Article : 77 words
  46. IMMIGRANT'S ESTATE.

    It has been ascertained by the Curator for Intestate Estates that the property of Charles Joyce, killed on the sewerage works a fortnight ago, is ...

    Article : 66 words
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