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  2. THE SUDDEN DEATH OF MRS. WARREN.

    The woman who expired so suddenly in the Eastern Park on Tuesday afternoon has been identified as Mrs. Margaret Warren, 57 years of age, residing ...

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  3. BRITISH FLEET AT KIEL.

    Berlin, June 24th.—Vice- Admiral Warrender, with the British first battleship squadron, arrived at Kiel yesterday. The visit is exciting great ...

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  4. CITY ABATTOIRS:

    It was reported by the public works committee at the Geelong West Council last evening that full consideration had been given to the letter from Mr. C. O. Stock on ...

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  5. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. AMENDING HOME RULE BILL.

    London, June 24th.—In the House of Lords yesterday, the Marquis of Crewe, Lord Privy Seal, moved the first reading of the Amending Home ...

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  6. FOUR-DAY WORKING WEEK.

    London, June 24th.—The Scottish Miners' Federation is calling a conference to consider a proposal to inaugurate a four day working week, with a ...

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  7. DOUBLE 'NO' TO THE SENATE

    For 4[?] minutes yesterday afternoon Senaters a[?]ked questions from Ministers while crowded galleries waited to hear the replies of the Governor-General to the memorials ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The last session of the twenty-third Parliament of Victoria was opened yesterday with the usual ceremonies. At 2 o'clock the band playing the first bars of the ...

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  9. GREECE BUYS WARSHIPS.

    Washington, June 24th.—The sale of the battleships Idaho and Mississippi for about 12,000,000 dollars was agreed to in the House of Commons yesterday ...

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  10. RETURN OF POON GOOEY.

    Poon Gooey, who before his departure for China, carried on business in Geelong, is said to be reeturning to this State to again enter business. It will ...

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  11. FIRE PROTEST AGAINST VICE

    London, June 24th.—At the Glasgow police court yesterday, Frances Gordon a suffragette, was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment for fire-raising at ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. RIFLE BUTTS DRAINAGE.

    To-day a City Council deputation, consisting of the flavor, Cr. King Ald. Anderson and the surveyor, will on the Minister for Defence to ask ...

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  13. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    New York, June 23rd.—The fiyingboat, which has been constructed by the well-known airman, Glen Curtiss, for Mr Rodman Wannamaker, the ...

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  14. CORIO SHIRE.

    On the question municipal representation on the Board of Management of the Geelong hospital, the Corio shire council decided yesterday to ask the ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. ANOTHER BATTLE AT BUTTE

    Butte, Montana, June 24th.—Serious disturbances occurred here yesterday. Crowds marched to the Miners' Union Hall, where the president of the ...

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  16. AVIATION IN THE NAVY.

    A distinct aviation branch of the Royal Navy is being created by the Admiralty. It will be open to civilians. The age of can[?]dates is restrieted to ...

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  17. HOSPITAL CASES.

    Charles Cunningham, aged 16, of North Geelong, was treated at the hospital yesterday for an incision on the upper lip, caused by a piece of broken ...

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  18. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

    Mr. Fisher offered his congratulations to the [?]ight Honorable the Prime Minister, and to the Attorney-General upon the honors conferred upon them by His Majesty the ...

    Article : 362 words
  19. A RED STORY FROM PAPUA.

    Requiring Christian blood to christen new canoes, a native tribe on the Kikori River, in Papua, planned a massacre of the inmates of the mission station, but ...

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  20. TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS.

    Arrangements have been made for the creation of a small telephone exchange at Ceres, where seven subscribers have been linked up. To expedite the ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. MRS PANKHURST FOUND.

    London, June 23rd.—The police have discovered the whereabouts of Mrs. Pan[?]urst, who succeeded in [?]luding their vigilance after her release last ...

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  22. PICKING A PRESIDENT.

    New Zealand, June 23rd.—With the object of selecting a new Provisional President to rule over Mexico, the United States Government invited General ...

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  23. M'MASTER CHARITABLE BEQUEST.

    The trustees (Messrs. A. H. Bowman and D. O. M'Intyre), have made the annual allocation as follows:— Ladies' ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. SUPERSTITION LEADS TO DEATH.

    Paris, June 23rd.—A grim story was received to-day from the Basses-Pyren[?]s Department. It appears that R[?]my Castiangs, the son of peasants at ...

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  25. LINER STRIKES REEF.

    London, June 23rd.—The liner Gothland while bound from Montreal to Rotterdam, has struck a reef at Bi[?]hop's Court. The s.s. Ascanius and other ...

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  26. WATER REVENUE.

    It is expected the water revenue for the financial year ending on Tuesday next will constitute a record. The number of tenements and areas served ...

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  27. BRIEF CABLE NEWS.

    London, June 24th.—Fifty South African farmers are inspecting the agricultural districts of Great Britain. Niagara Falls, June 24th.—Plans of ...

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  28. BOYS' RACE IN CUTTERS.

    At three o'clock this afternoon a cutters' race will take place between a crew from the Naval College, North Geelong, and another from the ...

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  29. HINDUS AT VANCOUVER.

    Vancouver, June 23rd. — With the object of getting into communication with their countrymen, a party of 15 Hiadus made an unsuccessful attempt ...

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  30. THE SENATE.

    Senator M'Coll in reply to Senator Russell, said that the total number of names on the rolls on May 31st, 1913, was 2.760.216. and on May 31rt, 1914, was ...

    Article : 209 words
  31. BARGAINS AT AUCTION.

    Some weeks ago a man named Thomas Flint died intestate at a Moorabool-street restaurant. He had been working at the freezing works, Corio ...

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  32. ANOTHE MISFORTUNE.

    Paris, June 23rd.—A serious fire occurred at the Magasin General La villette early to-day. Damage estimated at £40,000 was done, chiefly through ...

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  33. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Mr. Brown, Attorn[?]y-General moved that a Bill relating to the taking of evidence in Victoria in relation to civil and commercial proceedings pending before foreign tribunal[?] ...

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  34. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Sixteen debt cases were dealt with by Messrs. W. R. Anderson, R. W. Dalton and L. Walter at the City Court yesterday. An inebriate was also ...

    Article : 296 words
  35. LARGE SUNSPOT PASSES.

    A large su[?]spot covering an area the diameter of which is ten times that of the earth, has passed out of the visible dise of the sun. No evidence was ...

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  36. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    His Majesty the King was present at Lords to-day, when the match between elevens representing the Rest of England and the English team that ...

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  37. BEDS FOR THE HOSPITAL.

    Mr. Reilly was in Melbourne yesterday arranging for the supply of 76 special beds for the wards with cash subscribed by the public in response to ...

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  38. EARLY ACCOUNT OF DELUGE.

    Dr. Langdon, of Oxford, has found among some Babylonian tablets recently disinterred a pre-Semitic account of the deluge. ...

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  39. FARMERS! HELP THE STATIST.

    During this week the Government Statist Mr. A. M. Laughton will post about 37,000 cards to the farmers in the wheat and oat growing districts, with the request that ...

    Article : 256 words
  40. WAGES IN HOSPITALS.

    It is apparently the intention of the Minister of Labor to create a wages board for hospital employes, excluding nurses, the bulk of whom as trainees ...

    Article : 89 words
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  42. LABOR BREAKAWAY?

    London, June 24th.—In the House of Commons last night. Mr. Hayes Fisher. Unionist member for Fulham, moved an amendment to the Finance Bill, ...

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  43. MILITARY.

    £140 was distributed amongst members of the 8th Garrison Atillery at the Orderly Rooms last night. This included pay for the half-year, about £15 was ...

    Article : 104 words
  44. FACTORIES AND SHOPS.

    The annual report of the Chief Inspector of Factories and Shops was presented to Parliament yesterday. It is a lengthy document covering 163 pages of printed fools. ...

    Article : 335 words
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