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  5. WEST GEELONG RETURNED SOLDIERS WELCOMED

    One of the most successful social evenings held in the Geelong West Town Hall was [?]at of last evening. when the Mayor and Mayeress (Cr. and Mrs. J. Hancock,) ...

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  6. RAILWAY WAR IN N.S.W. UNIONS BEGAN HOSTILITIES AT MIDNIGHT.

    Negotiations for the settlement of the Strike proved abortive. The Government again offered to appoint a committee of inauiry in the ultimatum ...

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  7. MR. M'CORMICK'S CHANCES?

    About 400 electors attended the Mechanics' Hall last evening, when Mr. T. M'Cormick opened his campaign for the State by-election. Cr. W. Brownbill, ...

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  10. RAILWAY COAL "BLACK."

    Sydney, Tuesday. [?] Railway [?] was in a chaotic state in Syd[?]ey yesterday owing to the majority of agine-drivers and firemen having ...

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  11. ("Times," United Service and reuter Cable.) THE ODDS ARE ON OUR [?]

    London, Sunday, 3.30 p.m.— [?] Sir Wiliiam Robertson, Chief of the [?] porial General Staff, interviewed by representative of the "New York ...

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  12. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—May I crave space for a fe[?] marks on the quetion of recruting a question that is of the very grestest importance just now. At the pres[?] time when we ...

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  13. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    Present at the meeting of the Geelong Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon were Messrs. Howard H[?]chock (president), H. B. Gibb, Howard W H. Thacker, G. ...

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  14. NEWS OF GEELONG AND DISTRICT SOLDIERS.

    Pte. Charles William Higgins, of the Army Medical Corps, son of Mr. William Higgins, solicitor, Yarra-street, has sailed for the Front. He would have ...

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  15. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS HAVE 3 MONTHS' FUEL IN STOCK,

    A member of the State Cabinet, said yesterday afternoon that the Victorian Railway Commissioners had a supply of coal sufficient to last for three months. ...

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  16. MENTIONED IN DISPATCHES.

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  17. CANADA CANT AVOID AN ELECTION

    Ottawa, Sunday. — Sir Robers Br[?] den, the Prime Minister, replying to de legates who presented "win the war" [?] solution. expressed the hope that a ...

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  18. THIS STATE'S COAL SUPPLY

    Ah coal is almost invariably brought by boat from New South Wales to Victoria, Melbourne coal users do not anticipate that there will be any ...

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  19. THE IRISH KALEIDOSCOPE.

    A small minority of Irish Nationalist's are preparing to form a new party if the Convention fails. They have sent a letter to Mr. J. Redmond (leader of ...

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  20. WAR BRIEFS.

    Mr. Alan Anderson, a director of the Orient Steam Navigation Company has been appointed Controller to the Navy in place of Sir Eric G[?]ddes, who ...

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  21. CHILD SUFFERED INTENSELY WITH BURNING.

    "My little boy came out ib small hard white lumps like hives. They were very irrtating, and he scratched the[?] Eruptions were formed on his face and hands, ...

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  22. THE BARRIER WILL SUFFER.

    Broken Hill —Several mine managers at Broken Hill have expressed fear that the strike in Sydney will affect produc[?]ive operations owing to the fact that ...

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  23. A VETERAN'S OFFER TO BUILD SHIPS

    Sir—Re Shipbuilding at North Geelong: As there are so many ships and steamers being destroyed at sea by the submarines. although I am over the press[?] ag[?] ...

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  24. SOLDIERS MAKING TWEED.

    The school inaugurated at Carlton to teach returned soldiers the art of making tweed by hand has proved successful, and it is now the intention of the ...

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  27. ESCAPED PRISONER SENTENCED.

    Hudson, the receptured prisoner, was visited yesterday in the Hobart Gaol by the visiting justices. Another 12 months was added to his sentence, ...

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