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  2. THE MURGHEBOLUC ACCIDENT.

    The Deputy Coroner (Mr. W. R. Anderson) presided yesterday at the adjourned inquiry into the death of William M. Meloury, of Geelong. an ...

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  3. THREE WAR CRISES.

    Athens, June 17th.—Isolated murders and the threatening attitude of the Mussulmans have caused 15,000 Greeks to leave Somali and Pergamos in ...

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  4. STORSTAD BLAMED.

    Quebec, June 10th.—Tito board, which has been appointed to make an investigation into the loss of the Canadian-Pacific liner Km press of Ireland ...

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  5. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. MR REDMOND WON'T BUDGE.

    London, June 17th.—Conversations between the political leaders regarding Ulster have not, been resumed because the Nationalists have declined to budge ...

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  6. FEDERALS WINDING UP.

    Mr. Bennett asked the Prime Minister if he had seen a certain circular which had been issued? The Prime Minister: Yes, I have it, and ...

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  7. FIRST STATE BILL NEXT WEEK

    Sir Arthur Stanley, State Governor will, at a meeting of the State Executive to-day, receive the resignation of Mr. Watt as Premier and Treasurer, and of Sir Alexander ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Mr. P. M'Bride, Agent-General for Victoria. gave a reception on Tuesday evening at the Savoy Hotel to Sir John and Lady Madden. Six hundred guests were present. ...

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  9. DRAGS AT THE PIERS.

    Tuesday night's drowning at the s.s. Burrumbeet at the railway pier revealed complete lack of provision at the piers for the recovery of bodies. In ...

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  10. SNOWDROPPERS BUSY.

    On Monday and Tuesday nights "snowdroppers" were active amongst, back yards in East Geelong clearing clothes lines of the wash left out in ...

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  11. PIANO CLAIMED.

    In the County Court at Geelong on the 14th July, the claim by Allan and Co. against the assignee in insolvency will be heard again. It relates to the ...

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  12. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—I would like to draw the attention of councillors who represent Barwon ward to the bad lighting of the streets in the above named. There is not a single light ...

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  13. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Messrs. W. R. Anderson. Walter and Dalton disposed of several debt cases at the Police Court yesterday. There was no other business listed. ...

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  14. FRANCE BREATHES AGAIN!

    Paris, June 17th.—M. Viviani, the new Premier, and his colleagues met the Chamber of Deputies yesterday, and secured a majority of 223 in a ...

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  15. SURGERY IN THE TOWN HALL

    The Mayor (Ald. K. G. Gurr) presided at a fairly well-attended public meeting held in the Town Hall last evening to hear addresses on the St. John Ambulance Association work ...

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  16. DOES GEELONG WANT UNIVERSITY LECTURES?

    Sir,—From the University of Melbourne and from a small section of our community comes again and again this question, "When are you going to have another series of ...

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  17. 20 PEOPLE PERISH IN PARIS STORM.

    Paris, June 16th.—The thunderstorm that was experienced here yesterday will be remembered by Parisians for many a day. For the last fifty years ...

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  18. BRITISH TAXATION.

    Sixty Liberals waited as a deputation upon the Prime Minister in respect to the Chancellor of the Exchequer raising more money than the ...

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  19. SIR. E. CARSON EXPLAINS.

    Sir Edward Carson states that the communication referred to by the Margins of Crewe consisted of his sending Ministers a map of Ulster, ...

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  20. 600 VESSELS IDLED.

    London, June 17th.—Two thousand engineers employed on tramp steamers have initiated a strike for better wages and conditions, and 600 vessels are ...

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  21. 15,000 NATIONALIST RECRUITS WEEKLY.

    London, June 16th.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, said that it was not desirable to ...

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  22. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    London, June 17th.—The wheat market is inactive, and buyers are holding aloof. Thirty-seven shillings would buy any Australian cargoes ex sailers off ...

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  23. BRIEF CABLE NEWS.

    The charge of espionage against Samuel Maddick, an electrical fitter employed at Portsmouth naval dockyard, has been withdrawn on the ground that ...

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  24. THE SENATE.

    The President took the chair at 3 p.m. Senator Millen, in reply to Senator Needham, said that he would inquire into the statement that a military officer at ...

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  25. THE TOWN CLERKSHIP.

    Sir.—Professor Jenks, formerly dean of the faculty of law in the Melbourne University, in his work on the Government of Victoria. when referring to local government in ...

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  26. 200 MINERS RESCUED.

    London, June 17th.—A heavy fall of coal and rock occurred in the North Ammans colliery, Cawdor, near Swansea. on Monday, and blocked the exit of ...

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  27. SYDNEY POLICE WIN A TRICK

    Sydney, Wednesday.—After a desperate struggle with three policemen, a man was arrested at the Strathfield railway station last night. Convinced that an invasion of ...

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  28. ACT OF GOD.

    At the inquest on the bodies of the children killed by lightning in the recent storm at Wandsworth a verdict was returned that their deaths were ...

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  29. £50 DAMAGES FOR TYPIST.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Eager spectators again crowded into the Banco Court to-day when the notion in which Gwendoline Rachel Browne, 18, typist claimed £2000 from ...

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  30. 1000 COMING.

    One thousand emigrants are sailing for Melbourne by the steamer Hawke's Bay, which leaves on Thursday. Mr. Herbert Easton, secretary of the New ...

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  31. "SIX-HOUR DAY SOON NECESSARY."

    London, June 17th.—At the Railwaymen's Conference yesterday a resolution was adopted in favor of an eighthour day for all classes in consequence ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND TO HULL.

    Mr. Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has made a preliminary inspection of the new dock at Hull. He stated that direct ...

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  33. 150 GIRLS INJURED IN FIRE.

    Brussels, June 17th.—A fire occurred yesterday in the cotton mills at Liege, employing 1000 women. There was a mad rush to escape from the burning ...

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  34. LIQUOR AND DISCIPLINE.

    Ottawa, June 17th.—Major Leonard, commanding a field battery at London. Canada. was relieved of his command because liquor was found in the tents ...

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  36. SYDNEY'S STORM.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—In the storm which broke over Sydney last night four houses in a terrace in Marrickville were unroofed, and three women who were in their beds ...

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  37. BATS LIKE VAMPIRES.

    London, June 17th.— Mr. Theodore Roosevolt lectured on Brazil. before the Royal Geographical Society, in the theatre at Burlington Gardens, last ...

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