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  2. FLOUR 10S ATON DEARER.

    Another advance occurred in the wholesale price of flour yesterday, the Victorian Millowners' Association having decided to increase its official ...

    Article : 289 words
  3. GEELONGS FINE WIN.

    Mayor Gurr, who saw Geelong beat Collingwood on Saturday, was one of the first, to congratulate the players on their moritorious achievement. and his ...

    Article : 181 words
  4. BATTLE RENEWED NEAR MEZIERES.

    Thousands of houses, shops and factories are being blown up around Paris to dear the field for fire from the Paris forts. ...

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  5. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS). THE HELIGOLAND BATTLE.

    London, August 31st.—The Press Bureau has issued a statement regarding the naval battle at Heligoland. It states that the Arethusa headed a ...

    Article : 297 words
  6. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS). EFFORT TO CAPTURE BRITISH.

    London, August 30th.—The Official Press Bureau declares that the War Office has given a general outline of the British share in the recent operations. ...

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  7. GEELONG'S PATRIOTIC FUND

    At the meeting of the City Council last night. Cr. "Williams moved the adoption of the finance committee's recommendation that £100 be voted to ...

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  8. MAIN ROADS BOARD.

    At a meeting of the Main Roads Board yesterday the tender of Alfred Ti[?]ins at £16,250/16/3 was recommended for acceptance for work on the ...

    Article : 72 words
  9. TAMPERING WITH SLOT 'PHONES.

    Several of the public penny-in-the-slot telephones in the city and suburbs have been thrown out of gear lately through boys putting metal discs in the ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS). THE MASSAGRE AT LOUVAIN.

    The correspondent of the "Nieue Courant" witnessed the outrage at Louvain. He accompanied a German officer through the town, and declared that ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. BANDS FOR BALLARAT.

    The Harbor Trust and the Municipal Bands will both be weakened through two or three of their players taking up military service, some of them with the ...

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  12. INTER-STATE SHTPMENTS.

    About 3000 tons of coal will be put out at Geelong for Huddart, Parker Ltd. by the steamer Burrumbeet, which came in on Saturday and commenced ...

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  13. PERSONAL.

    Mr. James Hill, chairman of the Geelong Harbour Trust Commissioners, had to leave his office early yesterday afternoon for home owing to an attack ...

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  14. MOTOR AMBULANCE FUND.

    The secretary (Mr. Arthur Collins) has in acknowledge the following:—Mr. John Traill. £10; collected by Miss Osborne. £2: Thos. Higgans and Co.. £2: ...

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  15. THE CROSSING OF THE MEUSE

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Amiens states after the battle of Dinant the second and seventh French Army Corps were heavily outnumbered. ...

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  16. THE NAVAL POSITION.

    The Press Bureau states that Vice-admiral Boue de Lapayrere, commanding the First French Fleet, is now in command of the Anglo-French fleet in ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. A MALLEE PIONEER.

    Mr. F. W. Gross, who is living at Newtown with his wife, has been farming in the Mallee for close on half a century, and still retains interest in ...

    Article : 156 words
  18. RAIN LIGHT BUT GENERAL.

    "General, but very light" was the way in which the rainfall was described by Mr. H. A. Hunt, Government Meterologist, yesterday. ...

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  19. KIAO-CHAU BLOCKADED.

    Japanese intelligence states that Vice-Admiral T. Kato announces that the German Protectorate of Kiao-Chan has been invested by the Japanese fleet. ...

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  20. WAR BRIEFS.

    Dr. Von Sandt has been appointment military governor of Belgium, with headquarters at Liege. The Australian Voluntary Field ...

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  21. THE BOROUGH MAYORS.

    Cr. Searle is the now Mayor in Geelong West. In accordance with an understanding previously arrived at, the statutory meeting of Newtown and ...

    Article : 65 words
  22. THE SECOND EXPEDITION.

    Speaking yesterday on the subject of sending another Australian Expeditionary Force to the front, the Prime Minister said that at present all ...

    Article : 92 words
  23. FATAL HURDLE RACE.

    Tattersall's Club wired to the Geelong police yesterday that it was believed that the relatives of the jockey, A. R. Panowit, who was killed when Lord ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. SIR GEO. REID'S CABLES.

    London, July 31st, 12.45.—Official: Admnalty reports action on 28th. Heligoland Bight. The Arethusa, and not the Amethyst, played the principal ...

    Article : 197 words
  25. HARD FIGHTING BY RUSSIA.

    It is officially stated at St. Petersburg that fresh Russian troops have appealed on the Prussian frontier, and are taking the offensive in some places. The ...

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  26. MR. MURPHY. P.M.

    Air. S. J. Goldsmith, P.M., has been transferred from Ballarat to take the place of the late Mr. Morrison, P.M., at the Melbourne City Court. To-day. ...

    Article : 80 words
  27. SYDNEY CAMP.

    Mr. E. D. Milen, Minister for Defence, said yesterday that the New South Wales Commandant had reported emphatically that the complaint about ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. INTESTATE ESTATE.

    Joseph, Blake, a Geelong wharf laborer, who was killed through the breaking of a cargo winch on the ss. Edina some weeks ago, left no will. He ...

    Article : 65 words
  29. GALE AT BROADMEADOWS CAMP

    At midnight on Sunday a gale swept over the military camp at Broadmeadows. but the strongly-pitched tents were generally able to withstand the ...

    Article : 229 words
  30. LORD MAYOR'S FUND: £79,000.

    Up to 2 p.m. yesterday additional contributions amounting to £18-17 had been received for the Lord Mayor's Australian Patriotic Fund. ...

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  31. ZEPPELIN BOMBS ON LIEGE.

    Rotterdam, August 31st.—A German officer states that a Zeppelin bomb destroyed the cupola of one fort at Liege. General Le Man, the Belgian ...

    Article : 117 words
  32. SAMOA IS NOW BRITISH?

    It is officially reported that Apia, the capital town of [?]polu, the chief of the Samoan Islands, has surrendered to the British. ...

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  33. WAGES BOARD AWARDS.

    For inspection by the trades concerned Mr. Tipple has copies of the wages board determination for the boot trade to be introduced on the 3rd ...

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  34. "I HAVE NOT EATEN FOR TEN DAYS."

    From information received Constable Tebbs, of East Geelong, went to the Eastern Park yesterday afternoon, and there found Arthur Butler, aged 34, in ...

    Article : 205 words
  35. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    R. I. Meakin, draper, Ryrie-street, is holding a spring and summer show of dress materials, millinery and all the latest novelties. ...

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  36. BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY'S FUND.

    Mr. Ed. Miller, hon. treasurer, stated yesterday afternoon that the fund now amounted to £12,744/29. The principal contributions Yesterday were:— ...

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  37. FIGHTING IN THE ARDENNES.

    Hard fighting has taken place in the Ardennes Department. The French army stopped the advance of a German force, which included the Tenth Army ...

    Article : 62 words
  38. EMPLOYMENT FOR BROKEN HILL MINERS.

    Sydney, Monday.—The Minister of Mines (Mr. Cann) intimated to-day that he had completed arrangements with the mining companies whereby ...

    Article : 175 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. AEROPLANE DROPS BOMBS IN PARIS

    Consternation was created in Paris on Sunday afternoon, when a German aeroplane flew over the city. Three bombs were dropped from a height of ...

    Article : 38 words
  41. MTSCELLANEOUS.

    Messrs. Bell, Cairns and Wm. Anderson presided at the City Court yesterday, and fined James Naughton Morrison 20/-. and John M'Kaskill 10/- for ...

    Article : 209 words
  42. ENGLISHMEN IN GERMANY-SHOT AS SPIES.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Americans report that all Englishmen who failed to reach Baden within the ...

    Article : 100 words
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