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  2. PROTESTANT ORRHANAGE

    Mr. A. J. Young is circularising the [?] inten[?]ents of the Sunday schools in G[?]leng and the Western district on the subject of the annual appeal on [?]half of the ...

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  3. WONDERS OF WIRELESS.

    Rome, May 17th.—Further successful experiments have been conducted with Signor [?]lvis wireless "F", ir ultraviolet rays. Strony metal bombs, ...

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  4. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. DUSLIN IMITATES BELFAST.

    The Limerick County Council has [?]na[?]ously carried a resolution supporting the Nationalist volunteer movement. Mr. Thomas London. ...

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  5. THE NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson and his staff yesterday arrived by the R.M.S. Otway, and upon this vessel reaching Hobson's Bay were transferred ...

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  6. SUFFRAGETTE STRIPPED IN BIRMINGHAM STREET.

    London, May 18th.—When a pretty suffragette set forth in a Birmingham suburb, where the militants have been very busy of late, she did ...

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  7. WHAT IS GEELONG'S IDEAL?

    Speaking to a fair congregation of men at a continuation service of the Diamond Jubilee of St. Paul's Church last night, Canon Hughes, B.A., dealt with "Man's duty as a ...

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  8. DEST RAILWAY BRAING.

    London, May 18th.—A conference of the Railway Clerks' Association, which has 29,000 members, is being held at Edinburgh. The conference has ...

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  9. ALLEGED ARSON.

    The sequel to the recent dest[?]tion by five of a house in Collins-street, Geelong West, will be the presemation at the borough police court this morning of ...

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  10. JOHN MURRAY BOY ESCA[?]ES.

    Under orders for treatment at the outpatients' department of the Geeong Hospital, a John Murray boy was brought ashore yesterday morning in the company of ...

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  11. HORRORS OF THE SEA.

    New York, May 18th.—News has been received that, the United States revenue cutter Seneca has picked up the third hoat that was missing from ...

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  12. POLICE CASES.

    A young man from South Geelong has been summoned to attend the Police Court on Friday morning, charged with hurling a glass bottle through the wind sereen of ...

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  13. CITY COURT.

    All ineb[?]ate, ill when arresled week ago, appeared on remand yesterday. Sergeant Madigan said the man was to undergo an operation, so asked that he be ...

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  14. 3 GERMAN AIRMEN KILLED.

    Berlin, May 17th.—Further acroplane fatalities occurred in Germany during the week-end by which three Army officers lost their lives. Lieutenants ...

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  15. BALKAN WAR CRIMES.

    London, May 18th.—The Carnegie committee of inquiry confirms the statement that in the Balkan war there was wholesale butchery of civilian and ...

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  16. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The withdrawal of the afternoon boat from Melbourne to Geelong daily is, to a large extent, benefiting the railways, and particularly on Saturday was the inereage in ...

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  17. "GO TO CHURCH" CRUSADE.

    The Methodist Circuit of Moorabbin is [?]ising a "Go to Church" Sunday for [?]ne 7th. To induce people who are now indifferent to religion to a[?]nd divine service ...

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  18. INSURANCE FRAUDS £129,000

    Rome, May 17th.—Sixty persons have been arrested by the police in Naples on charge of defrauding accident insurance companies. It is ...

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  19. WORKERS ASK 58 MORE ALL ROUND

    London, May 18th.—Speaking at East Leigh yesterday, Mr. Thomas, a member of the House of Commons, announced that the programme of the ...

    Article : 56 words
  20. ATROCITIES STILL GOING ON.

    Sofia, May 18th.—According to official reports, the persecution of Greeks in Eastern Thrace has been renewed with extreme vigor. Crowds of Greek ...

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  21. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Empire Day flags, badges, etc., in all sizes, are stocked at Pardie's "Age" Agency, where, also, the electric sparkler, an ingenious novelty in fireworks, can be ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. RED DISEASES.

    In giving evidence before the Venereal Diseases Commission Dr. Frances Ivens, of the Liverpool Women's Hospital u[?]ged that a married woman ...

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  23. FRENCH CRIMINAL SHOT DEAD

    Paris, May 18th.—Investigations made by the police into the murder of a German chauffeur named Kohler have led to the shooting of one suspect and ...

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  24. MEXICAN REBELS LOOT AND BLACKMAIL.

    New York, May 18th.—General Villa's followers are engaged in extensive predatory operations, and foreigners owning property at Tampico are anxious. ...

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  25. DRIEF CABLE NEWS.

    The London Chamber of Commero has withdrawn its support of an F[?]npire trade mark, desiring to remain neutral on the question. ...

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  26. TWO LEAPS TO DEATH.

    Sydney, Monday.—When the steamer Themistocles, en route from Melbourne to Sydney, was off Perpend[?]ular Head Early this morning, one of the passengers, [?] ...

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  27. BRUTAL "RAGGING."

    Berlia May 17th.—Recently two troopers of the Cuirassiers stationed at Potsdam escaped with the light punishment of six and three weeks' ...

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  28. A PERUVIAN BUTCHERY.

    London, May 17th.—Letters received in Plymouth give accounts of a tragic affair in Peru. According, to these accounts 45 Peruvian soldiers who had ...

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  29. SECOND ADVENT NEAR?

    In the Seventh Day Advonlists' Church, A[?]fred Crescent North Eitzroy, Pastor Mor[?]s Lukens gave the third of his series of Bible lectures. The discourse was an ...

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  30. MINERS' FEDERATION.

    The conference of the Federated Mining Employes' Federation continued its deliberations yesterday. The following draft of an agreement with the Federated ...

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  31. COTTON MILLS DESTROYED.

    London May 17th.—A great fire at Nelson, near Manchester, early this morning lit up the surrounding districk, and was visible ten miles away. ...

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  32. MT. VESUVIUS ACTIVE.

    Rome, May 17lh.—The fears of the Sicilians have been revived by the occurrence of fresh earth tremors in the island, parts of which suffered so ...

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  33. EHTEBHATIGHAL SPORT.

    London, May 18th—For the golf championship 232 players have entered. The weather is brilliant, and the course in excellent order. The groans are well ...

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  34. GEELONG'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    Yesterday the Mayor of the City, Ald. E. G. Gurr, despantched the following t[?] gram to His Excellency's private secretary at Government House, Melbourne:— ...

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  35. NEWS CABLE PSOFITS.

    Reuter's Telegram Company, Limited are in receipt of cable advices from London that the net profits of the company for the year 1913 were ...

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  36. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Calcutta, May 17th.—The Calcutta police made a raid yesterday on the houses of several educated Bengalis, who were suspected to be concerned in ...

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  37. UNIVERSITY SCULLING.

    London, May 17th.—R. Gould of New Zealand and E. Oldham (Eton) were successful yesterday in the final of the Lowe double seculls at Cambridge ...

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  38. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. A. H Fletcher, pastor of Scots' Church, Goelong West, is in Melbourne attending the Presbyterian Assembly meetings. ...

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  39. DEATH AND BIRTH RATES.

    Birth and death statistics for the March quarter of 1914 (issued last night) show an improvement on those for the corresponding period of the previous year, but marriage ...

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  40. LETTER TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—It having come to my cars that it is said I was painting at Mr. Judd's house in Kings-street, Geelong West, on Eight Hours' Day, I beg to flatiy deny same ...

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  41. THE HUE AND CRY CASE,

    Frank Ellis was charged in the Prahran Court yesterday with having broken into and entered the dwelling-house of George James Bridgland. South Yarra, on May 9, ...

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  42. CARELESS WITH VACCINE.

    B[?]rlin May 18th.—Drs. Spohr and Bache[?], anti-vaccinationists of Frankfort, have been fined £97 and £7 respectively for carelcssness in treating ...

    Article : 80 words
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  44. PREVENTION OF SMALL-POX.

    Ameng the passengers on the express from Sydney yesterday were Mr. F. L. Flowers, M.L.[?] [?] for Health in New South Wales, and Dr. R. N. Paton. Director ...

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