Joseph Blake, on whom a sling of angle iron fell on board the Edina on Monday afternoon battled for his life through the night and [?] the ...
Article : 211 wordsAthens. June 23rd. — There are no fewer than 45,000 Greek ref[?]gees at Mitylene, and the churches, schools and factor[?] are full. Thousands are ...
Article : 285 wordsLondon, June 22nd.—The second [?]eading of the Finance Bill in the House of Commons to-day was invested with special interest owing to the ...
Article : 340 wordsOttawa, June 22nd.—The Canadian Government has received a long telegram from Mr. H. H. Stevens, member for Vancouver in the Dominion House ...
Article : 406 wordsA preliminary step in the ligation between the Citizens' Committee and the Geelong City Council over the Grammar School scheme was taken ...
Article : 821 wordsParis, June 23rd.--Consequent upon the fact that the population of France is unequal to cope with the increasing industrial developments, the frontiers ...
Article : 227 wordsIn the Editor of the Geelong "Advertiser." Sir.—To a keen supporter of our team, and to one who has been looking for a premership pemant for some years, the ...
Article : 769 wordsNumerous inquiries have been made through Allan's, Geelong, whether the minent pianist, Harold Bauer, would isit Geelong. In reply to his letter ...
Article : 70 wordsIn speaking to a motion at the rades Hall last night for the formation a First Aid depot in Geelong. Mr. E. Fairnie told a story illusurating the ...
Article : 129 wordsBefore the s.s. Crown of Seville berthed at Corio Quay in February a c'ustoms officer made an inspection, and took a tally of the crew, eventually ...
Article : 166 wordsResidents of East Geelong last night held a meeting and resolved that the time has arrived when the district should be served with trams. Mr. R. ...
Article : 443 wordsWashington. June 22nd.—In replying to letters from the South American mediators in the Mexican crisis, General Carranza, the Constitutionalist ...
Article : 188 wordsMr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying to a suggestion that new titles should be taxed, said that the suggestion bad many ...
Article : 42 words"This class of offence is becoming very frequent, and the police are determined to put a check on it," said Sergeant Madigan, when charging Herbert ...
Article : 242 wordsChicago, June 23rd.—Dietrich, a lion tamer's assistant, connected with a travelling circus, was killed by lions here on Sunday night. At midnight ...
Article : 142 wordsLondon, June 23rd.—Mr. John Bedmond, the leader of the Irish Nationalists, has cabled to the United Irish League of America, asking for funds ...
Article : 198 wordsVancouver, June 22nd.—Fifty additional bodies have been found in the No. 2 shaft of the Fernie Coal Mine at Hil Crest (Alberta), where a fearful ...
Article : 316 wordsParis. June 23rd. — The Olympic Games Congress was concluded its labors. Under the heading "Athletic sports." it included flat and hurdle ...
Article : 99 wordsThe contest for the World's Sculling Championship between the holder, Ernest Barry (England), and his challenger, James Paddon (Australia), will ...
Article : 39 wordsAt the Geelong West Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. L. Walter and J. Conway, two men appeared to answer adjourned charges of ...
Article : 128 wordsParis, June 23rd.—The committee recently formed in encourage the importation of African labor announces that 50,000 Algerians and Moroccans will be ...
Article : 308 wordsIn a boxing match at the Ring to-night, "Dan" Roberts defeated "Young Nipper" on points after 20 rounds. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colouies, gave a dinner in honor of the King's Birthday. Among those present were Lord ...
Article : 338 wordsCambridge beat Oxford in the annual University tennis match by 13 to 3. The Yencken Brothers for Cambridge were successful in the first an second ...
Article : 35 wordsParis June 23rd.—An interesting experiment in the use of arships by night has been carried out by the military authorities. A military airship started ...
Article : 76 wordsLondon, June 22nd.—To celebrate the centrenary of Lords, a match was arranged between the English Eleven which toured South Aftica last winter, ...
Article : 126 wordsAn inebriate was locked up last night by Constable Taylor and lodged in the city watehhouse. At the Geelong Police Court on ...
Article : 461 wordsSt. petersburg. June 22nd.—A further statemant has been made by the railway management in reference to the reported attempt to wreak the train by ...
Article : 163 wordsLondon, June 23rd.—Laws of auction bridge, an exceedingly popular game of cards, have been revised by the Portland Club, whose rulings in regard to ...
Article : 120 wordsA. F. Wilding, holder of the All England Singles Championship, in reviewing the prospects of the All England tournament said [?] "Norman Brookes ...
Article : 198 wordsParis. June 23rd.—A diver in the Freach Navy desecnded yesterday to recever a corpedo that was luried in the sapd at Cherbourg, but when half ...
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Article : 60 wordsLondon. June 23rd.—The trooping of colors yesterday was a brilliant spectacle. At its conclusion the King instituted a new departure by leading the ...
Article : 110 wordsFir[?] continue to break out in jute consignments in the Calcutta docks. They are at tributed to anarchists, who are closely imitating the ...
Article : 35 wordsThe All England championship meeting was opened at Wimbledon to-day. The holders of the championships are as follows:—Singles. A. F. Wilding ...
Article : 211 wordsLate and irregular arrivals of the Australian mails in London is embarrasing the Austrlian colony. It is hoped that Mr. Agar Wynne, the ...
Article : 68 wordsBerlin, June 23rd.—General Von Deimling, Commander of Strassburg, has prohibited men being rewarded with beer. He advises officers to take them ...
Article : 38 wordsParis, June 22nd.—Another terrible thunderstorm has been experienced in France--this time in the Chablais district, bordering the eastern frontier. ...
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