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  2. WHARFLABORERS' UNION

    Mr. Justice Higgins' award for waterside workers was discussed at the meeting of the Geelong branch of the Wharflaborers' Union on Monday night. The fooling f[?] ...

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  3. LONDON'S BIG STRIKE.

    London, May 11th.—There was a development to-day that may lead to a settlement of the protracted strike in the London building trade, which has ...

    Article : 171 words
  4. THE RICHEST MAN'S WAR.

    New York, May 12th.—Socialists stormed the Calvary Baptist Church in New York, which is attended by Mr. J. D. Rockefeller and his family. Fists ...

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  5. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) GUN RUNNING ANTIDOTE.

    London, May 11th.—In reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister said that the Government were not prosecuting the ...

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  6. PORTRAIT SLASHER RELEASED

    London, May 11th.—A Suffragette provided a sensation at Covent Garden to-night, during a gala performance in honor of King Christian and Queen ...

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  7. SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC AGAIN IN N.S.W.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—In the past 24 hours 16 fresh cases of small-pox have been reported. They are of the usual mild type Eleven of the patients belong to three families, which ...

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  8. RAILWAY TO OR NEAR LORNE.

    A copy of the report submitted by Mr. Kernot (Chief Engineer for Railway Construction) to the Minister for Railways in the proposed extension of the WenslevdaU) ...

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  9. MISSING AT LLOYD'S.

    Mention was made in an article in the Saturday issue of a Melbourne contemporary on ships missing at Lloyd's, of the wool-laden barque Loch Maree, ...

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  10. VICTORIAN PRECAUTIONS.

    Since the quarantine station at North Read was handed over to the Commonwealth, New South Wales has no place available for the isolation of contacts. All ...

    Article : 233 words
  11. SEWERAGE SCHEME.

    To-morrwo afternoon Barwon ward members, the Public Works chairman and the surveyor will inquire into Messrs. Stone and Siddeley's proposal ...

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  12. INFLUENZA AT STUD FARM.

    London, May 11th.—Mr. Charles Prior, a breeder of blood stock, has brought an action for damages against Major E[?]st[?]ee Leder one of the ...

    Article : 165 words
  13. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

    It is understood that in the report to be put before Parliament, Sir Ian Hamilton advises several sweeping changes, and convicts one or to headquarted staffs of ...

    Article : 229 words
  14. REGISTRATION OF LIFTS.

    An unexpected visit was paid to Geelong yesterday by the inspector of lifts for the Shops and Factories' Department, Owners of commercial and ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. ENGLISH DERBY SWEEP.

    London, May 11th.—The case was concluded to-day in which Horatio Bottomley, proprietor of "John Bull," and Julius S. Elias (representing the ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. GERMAN WAR BOOMSTERS.

    Berlin, May 12th.—In the Reichstag yesterday the debate on the army estimates was resumed. Dr. Liebknecht declared that at least £25,000,000 was ...

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  17. HOSPITAL BEDS.

    Mrs. and Misses Drew, of Prospectroad, Newtown, donated to the hospital yesterday the 21st of the 40 beds required for furnishing the upstairs wards. ...

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  18. REEDY LAKE FIRE.

    From noon yesterday the dried reeds at Reedy Lake, Connewarre, were ablaze. The fire covered a great area of inflammable growth, and int the ...

    Article : 59 words
  19. 6 SENATE CANDIDATES SELECTED.

    The counting of ballot papers for the selection of six candidates to run in the Libral interests for the Senate should a double dissolution occur, was concluded yesterday. ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. PLAN OF CORIO BAY.

    Captain Waiter M. Hitchcock has made a small etching of the model of the bottom of Corio Bay in the Free Library, and prepared cards for use in ...

    Article : 535 words
  21. WHO MURDERED THIS BABY?

    On Good Friday morning. Mr. J. Ryan, of Prospect-road. Newtown, found at his back gate a sugar bag containing the decomposed body of a ...

    Article : 97 words
  22. MEXICAN PEACE TALK.

    Washington, May 12th.—Justice Lamer, a judge in the Supreme Court, and Mr. Lehman, ex-Solicitor-General. have been appointed American ...

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  23. WOMAN CARRIED OFF BY ARMED MOTORISTS.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—Motorist, armed with axes, broke into a house in Queen's road. Paddington, at an early hour this morning and carried off a woman. Before the subur[?] ...

    Article : 136 words
  24. BOTTLE HITS MOTOR CAR.

    Shortly after midnight yesterday Mr. L. Hirst drove a motor car from his father's residence at Belmont, and as he was passing the Belmont Hotel a man ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    London, May l2th.—In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Lloyd-George. Chancellor of the Exchequer, gave a further explanation of the Budget. He ...

    Article : 310 words
  26. THE POLICE COURT.

    Lawrie Woolcock, under the influence of drink, went into a house at South Geelong on Monday evening by the back entrance, and was found by the ...

    Article : 310 words
  27. ARMED ROBBERS IN MELBOURNE.

    A sensational case of attempted robbery at the point of a revolver was reported last evening at Richmond. At 640 two young men entered the congectionery shop of Mr. ...

    Article : 123 words
  28. MAGNETIC TRAINS.

    London, May 12th.—Electrical engineers and financiers have examined M. Emile Bachelat's model of his air railway, at Saffron Hill, which is capable of ...

    Article : 314 words
  29. FRENCH SOCIALISTS GAIN 60 SEATS.

    Paris May llth.—The results of the 225 second ballots in the French elections have led to confusion in the political situation. In a House of 602 ...

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  30. MOTOR CAR'S FATAL DANCE,

    Bendigo, Tuesday.—Early in March, Mrs. Augusta Byham, of Tatura, died from terrible injuries received in a motor accident Yesterday F. R. Nuske, well-known organiser ...

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  31. PERSONAL,

    Mr. E. B. Goode took charge of the Geelong post office yesterday to relieve Mr. B. Brown, who entered on a month's leave of absence. ...

    Article : 218 words
  32. BEEF 60 PER LB. IN THE SKIN

    Adelaide. Tuesday.—Beef sold up to 45/- per 1001b. at the cattle sales to-day. Two shorthorn bullocks together realised £60. ...

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  33. ASSASSIN SHOT.

    Tunis, May 12th.—Mr. Batt. Norwegian Consul, was assassinated in a railway carriage between B[?]zerta and Tunis yesterday. He was shot with a ...

    Article : 85 words
  34. ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES.

    Is it necessary or expedient to have Geelong city divided for Federal electoral purposes into three subdivisions —Geelong, Bellerine and Barwon? ...

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  35. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Letters to the Editor will be found on Page 5. From Moorabool-street yesterday a liver and white pointer bitch and an ...

    Article : 143 words
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