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  2. [?] SHOULD OWN [?]

    [?] [?] [?] sentative, Mr. Angus, in the Legistutive Assembly on Tuesday evening, moved an amendment that the wheat silos be held in ...

    Article : 118 words
  3. STATE V. MUTINEERS

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The State Government to-night issued a proclamation commandeering all coal, except, that held by the Federal Government, in stacks, trucks ...

    Article : 313 words
  4. ELECTION REMINDERS.

    A vote for Mr. M'Cormick will logically mean the lengthening of the war. The longer the war lasts, the more of our kith and kin will be killed and wounded. To ...

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  5. ("Times," United Service and Reuter Cables.) THE POPE'S PEACE FORMULA,

    Washington, Tuesday, 1.35 p.m.—An unofficial outline of the Pope's peace proposals that has been received at Washington discloses that be includes ...

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  6. ("Times," United Service and Reuter Cable.) ALL IS WELL WITH THE NAVY

    Colonel Repington, after a visit to the Grand Fleet, says all is well with the Navy. Efficiency is 100 per cent, higher than it was at the outbreak of ...

    Article : 328 words
  7. NEW SIGNAL BOX OPENED

    Since the closing of the railway gates at Wellington-street, made necessary by the extensive alterations to the permanent way mid erection of the new loco, sheds, a new ...

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  8. FIRE BRIGADE COMPETITIONS.

    A one-man Marshall inter-brigade competition—one of a series arranged for the winter months—was held at Belmont, last evening for a trophy donated by the home ...

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  9. DEMAND FOR BROWN COAL.

    Over 100 tons of brown coal—the largest consignment yet brought to Geelong—arrived by rail from Morsvell yesterday. Already a portion of it has been sold at ...

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  10. FREE LABOR TO BE PROTECTED.

    The Prime Minister last night said that the Government, proposed to [?] its utmost to enable the necessary work of the country to be curried on. He regards the action ...

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  11. THE WENSLEYDALE LINE.

    While speaking to the chairman of the Railway Commissioners in connection with Geelong West railway matters, the Hon. H. F.Richardson mentioned the ...

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  12. ANGLICAN CONFIRMATION.

    Usually the Archbishop of Melbourne holds a confirmation service in Geelong during [?]. This year it will take place in November. The afternoon has been made ...

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  13. SHOULD THE EMBARGO ON JUTE GOODS BE REMOVED?

    Yesterday Mr. R. L. Wyatt said that, the removal of the duty on bags, cornsacks, jute and hessian, will involve bag makers in a loss of 10 per cen. On all stock in ...

    Article : 187 words
  14. ONLY A TRANSPORT LOADED AT MELBOURNE.

    "No work was done in loading or unloading at Port Melbourne or Williamstown. except in the case of a transport, which is taking a general cargeo for England," said ...

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  15. SOCIAL GATHERING OF F.U.S.W.

    The monthly social gathering of the Friendly Union of Soldier Wives will be held at, the Comuna Na Feinne Hall this afternoon. at 2.30. The speaker is Private ...

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  16. TREASON TO OUR ANZACS

    Having received an official message that the employes at Cockatoo Island, the great Goverment;, dock and shipyard, were on strike, Mr. Joseph Cook. Minister for the ...

    Article : 287 words
  17. LOSSES AT SEA.

    Capetown, Tuesday—The [?] [?] of Athens, from New York, has been sunk off Cape Town by an explosion. She was carring a full cargo and ...

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  18. AT THE HOSPITAL.

    The secretary acknowledges the following [?]:— Mr.J. Wilaon, Mr. W. Nash and "Friend," reading matter: Yarra-street Masion, flowers. ...

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  19. "CANNOT BE ENTERTAINED."

    The "Daily Mail' says:—"The summarv of the Note does net suggest that it is likely to prove attractive to the Allies, who cannot entertain the ...

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  20. RECRUITING.

    Two volunteers offered their services yesterday: Alf D. Clarke, of Little Malopstreet, who has had 460 days' service with he First Division, was accepted to take ...

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  21. ACCOUNTS AT THE POST OFFICE.

    Payment of accounts is available at the Post Office, Geelong, for the following: —Pte, Simon Darcey, 2nd Lieut, Lothheering ton. Principal, St.Joseph's School, ...

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  22. AMERICA'S "BIT."

    A message from Baltimore says that the gun crows on an armed American ship at Santa Maria, in the Azores Islands. recently repelled an attack by ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL AWARDS.

    The Inspector of Factories has been notified that an amended determination of the Process Enyravers' Board, operating from September 1st, provides for slight, increases ...

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  24. COURIER'S CARGO DISCHARGED

    At Queen [?] yesterday morning clerks from [?] [?] staff continued which charge. cargo from the s.s. Courier, which has been tied up. There were four ...

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  25. WAS IT MR RITCHIE?

    Up to the hour of writing no club had been found to the disappearance of Mr. A. I. Ritchie Although two or three people are positive they saw him in Melbourne, it ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. HITCHCOCK AVENUE.

    It has been found by the committee that it will cost, considerably more to carry out the work than anticipated, and an appeal is made for additional funds. It was at ...

    Article : 151 words
  27. SUPREME COURT TO-DAY.

    Judge Cassen arrived at midday yesterday to preside at the sittings of the Supreme Court to-day. A panel of 61 jurors has been drawn Three oases are to be ...

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  28. KERENSKY'S CONGRESS. BRUSILOFF SAYS GOOD-BYE.

    A message from Petrograd says that M. Kerensky has invited 1000 representatives of democratic, national, economic, industrial and scientific, bodies, ...

    Article : 285 words
  29. THE FIGHT FOR LAW AND ORDER

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, the Prince At minister, replying to Sir William Irvine, said that the Government, had that lay issued this regulation, dealing ...

    Article : 321 words
  30. INSPIRED BY GERMANY?

    The London Press generally regards the Pope's proposals as having been inspired by Germany through Austria. The "Daily Express," taking this view, ...

    Article : 153 words
  31. POLICE PROMOTIONS.

    Although the offical lists have not yet, been published, it, is understood that SergetMadigan has passed the qualifying examination for promotion to the rank of ...

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  32. GEELONG PIER IDLE.

    Ballast, was discharged from one hold, while a stiffening or wheal was put, in at another in order to take a ship over to the Railway Pier, continued yesterday. ...

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  33. INFECTIOUS WARDS PATIENTS.

    A correspondent asks whether the coun[?] hear the total east of treatment of all [?] in the infectious diseases wards also w[?]ther they have the right to collect ...

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  34. POLICE COURT.

    Messrs. A. A. Keller (police magistrate), R. Paltor, Wm. Moodle, It Piper, L. Waller and D. M'Donald attended at the Police Court, yesterday morning. Three ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. ON PAGES 5 AND 6

    Country News, Entertainments, Commercial. Geelong and District War Funds, Parliament, etc., ...

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  36. CROWDED OUT.

    Barrabool Shire Council, Bannockburn News and other news matter. ...

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  37. MEATLESS WEEKS IN GERMANY.

    According to the "Vossische Zeitung," them are to be two meatless weeks a month ir Germany, starting in September. ...

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  38. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Prime Minister, repymg to Mr. Sinclair, said in the House of Representatives that the question of closing all liquor bars an Australia at. 6 p.m. was under ...

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  39. WHAT DASTARDS THE HUNS ARE!

    In a message from Amsterdam the London "Times" correspondent says that savage executions by Germans continue in Belgium. Van Rentergem, a famous ...

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  40. BARRABOOL CONUCIL NOMINATIONS.

    Nonminations closed yesterday for the Barrabool Council elections, to take Place on the 30th August. The retiring councilers are Crs. S.H.M'Cann (Ceres riding). ...

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  41. WHEAT WATCHMEN RETURN.

    Practically all the watchmen at the metropolitan seaside stacks who had been called out., said. Mr. Hagelithorn, returned to work yesterday. Whether the ...

    Article : 259 words
  42. EVERY VOTE IN THE BOROUGH IS IMPORTANT.

    Labor workers consider that if they can secure a lead at Geelong West they can win. Nationalists should note that danger. A women's committee of sixteen is doing ...

    Article : 288 words
  43. SIR D, HAIG REPORTS:

    "We made raids north-eastward of Gouzeaucourt, and eastward of Verlcollcs. We repulsed a raid northward of Rocux. The enemy's artillery has ...

    Article : 154 words
  44. SCRAP WHEAT SALES

    The unsettled industried conditions [?] to have affected the damaged wheat sales on North Geelong stacks yesterday. The [?] [?] [?] of buyers was not as large as ...

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  45. LABOR SAYS "WE STILL OUGHT TO GO TO STOCKHOLM."

    London, Wednesday, 12,55 a.m.—At a meeting of the Labor Party's executive, a vote of confidence in Mr. Arthur Henderson was carried. A ...

    Article : 283 words
  46. WAS THE MATUNGA BLOWN UP,

    Referning to the suspicion that the steamer Matunga had met with the same fate us the steamer Cumberland, having been b'own up by a bomb placed on board by ...

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  47. GEELONG WEST BOWING CLUB

    [?] committee of the Geelong [?] [?] Club decided at its meeting on Tuesday night, to at once proceed with the [?] of the additions to the pavilion. so ...

    Article : 224 words
  48. WILLING TO LET WHEAT ROT.

    Another instance of the men's contemptable action came under notice yesterday, it is likely to result in serious loss to a firm which all unionists admit are amongst ...

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  49. MR. PURNELL WANTS MORE CARS

    If the election is to be won for Mr. P[?]nell at is absolutely essential that he should have far more motor cars than those so far offered. Will all willing to assist in ...

    Article : 74 words
  50. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    "The artillery on both sides has been active in Belgium. Reconmaissance parties penetrated the German lined at different points north-west of Rheims" ...

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  51. FINAL MEETINGS.

    Mr. Robt. Purnell held a successful meeting at the Excesior Mills yesterday. Mr. Lloyd spoke at, North Geelon. To-night the Premier (Sir Alex. Peacock), and Mr. ...

    Article : 125 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. IMPROVE THE LAST MAJORITY

    Mr. H French is another of those who claim that they have always supported Labor. Until the recent Geelong he had always voted in that direction. He is still ...

    Article : 167 words
  54. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

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  55. FLNNDERS SCHOOL GROUNDS.

    The beauification work was completed yesterday with the exception of gravelling the and cleaning up Fourteen oval-shaped beds, with a palm in the centre, stretch ...

    Article : 101 words
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