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  2. CHEAPEST BAY TRIPS IN THE WORLD.

    The Australian Steamships, Ltd., notify that the s.s. Edina is leaving Geelong this afternoon at 3 o'clock sharp, being due in the metropolis at 6.45 ...

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  3. FIRST BRITISH TRANSPORT SUNK

    A renewed sensation has been caused in America by the sinking by a German submarine of the Leyland liner Armenian, with the loss of American lives. ...

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  4. (RENTER'S TELEGRAMS). DARDANELLES LOSSES 38,636

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, announced in the House of Commons on Thursday that the full text of the despatch forwarded from the Dardanelles ...

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  5. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    Sir William Irvine moved the adjournment of the House to call attention to the state of recruiting. He felt that it was necessary to call the attention of the country ...

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  6. £10,000,000 FEDERAL LOAN

    Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister, yesterday had his attention drawn to the remark of Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, made in the House of ...

    Article : 254 words
  7. MILITARY.

    In connection with the memorial service on Sunday it has been found impossible to arranges a parade of senior cadets, owing to the fact that the ...

    Article : 99 words
  8. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Potatoes showed a much weaker tendency yesterday, and were quoted at £10 in Melbourne and £9/10/- to £10 in Geelong. Onions are slightly firmer ...

    Article : 81 words
  9. FOE'S ATTACKS IN FRANCE FAIL

    German activity in the Argonne indicated an attempt to reach the Chalons-Verdun railway near St. Menehould, and threaten Verdun from the west. ...

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  10. COMPETITION CHOIR.

    Mr. J. J. Bailey has consented to be conductor of the Geelong competition choir for South-street, and the choristers hope to register their third ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. INSOLVENCY.

    A meeting of creditors in the insolvent estate of William Henry Mills, laborer, of 77 Clarke-street, Chilwell, was called yesterday. No creditors ...

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  12. DISCHARGED CONSTABLES.

    There is some likelihood of the case of ex-Constables Currie and Le Bon, being brought up in Parliament. They were accused of theft of oats from the ...

    Article : 95 words
  13. BAPTISTS WON'T UNITE.

    Consideration was given by the deacons of the Fenwick-street Baptist church on Thursday night to the vacant pastorate and the suggestion for ...

    Article : 57 words
  14. REFERENDA BILLS GARRIED.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the Attorney-General moved the third reading of the first Constitutional Amendment Bill. As he did so the Opposition left ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. MEMORIAL PULPIT.

    A handsome polished pine pulpit has been donated by Mr. Leslie Clement to the new Baptist Mission church at Manifold Heights, as a memorial to his ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. THRILLING AIR DUEL.

    A thrilling story of an air duel, in which a French and a German airman were the contestants, is reported from Paris. The French aviator sighted ...

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  17. RULE OF THE ROAD.

    All this week, with coursing and railway traffic adding to the usual stream, of vehicles through the city, the police have been strict in enforcing traffic ...

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  18. SCHOOL WORKS.

    Departmental officers made an inspection yesterday of the South Geelong State School, which the committee asks should be rebuilt or re-modelled. ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. POLICE COURT.

    A visitor to Geelong, David Smith, was arrested by Senior-constable Allen on Thursday on a charge of using obscene language. Messrs. Tanner, P.M., ...

    Article : 154 words
  20. THE WAR LECTURES.

    A poor response has so far come to the appeal for 30 more subscribers to secure the University Extension lectures by the best intellects of ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. HUGE GALICIAN LOSSES.

    A Berlin communique asserts that General von Linsingen on Wednesday, stormed the positions held by the Russians east of Guihalma, in Galicia, ...

    Article : 173 words
  22. CAPE WEED DANGEROUS.

    Several cattle owners around Geelong have lost stock, which have eaten Cape wood. The growth is very rank, and it is thought that distension when ...

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  23. MISCELLANEOUS.

    In the "Storyteller" for July, Ethel Dell gives a fine story. Miss Wylie, Owen Oliver, A. and C. Askew, Andrew Soutar, Lumley Deakin and others ...

    Article : 564 words
  24. PLAINS TRAIN SERVICE.

    When the Railway Commissioners were touring the Gheringhap-Maroonn line this week, roadside deputations preferred the request, previously ...

    Article : 105 words
  25. ITALY NOT EXTENDED YET.

    It is officially stated in Vienna that severe fighting is proceeding on the lower Isonzo. A message from Geneva states that ...

    Article : 158 words
  26. EAGLES KILL LAMBS.

    For three years a pair of Australian wedge-tailed eagles have been playing havoc in the valley at Gheringhap. with young lambs, which they carried ...

    Article : 84 words
  27. GOODS ISLAND FOR SICK SOLDIERS

    At the conclusion of the State abinet meeting yesterday the Premier announced that representations had been made by the Federal Government for ...

    Article : 81 words
  28. PIRACY MUST CONTINUE.

    The "Hamburger Nachrichten" states that it is disappionted with the American attitude, as expressed bv Mr. Gerard, the American Ambassador at ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. ROPE WORKERS' UNION.

    This union held its usual meeting on Thursday night at the Gcolong West Fire Brigade hall. In the absence of the president, who recently met with an ...

    Article : 136 words
  30. THE NEXT STEP IF KRITHIA IS TAKEN

    The main body of the Australasian troops up near Gaba Tope are still, as they have been for weeks well "dug in," and are holding the Turks before ...

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  31. GERMAN COTTON SHORTAGE.

    The army authorities at Brandenburg, a manufacturing town lying about 35 miles from Berlin. have, it is learned in Amsterdam, forbidden the ...

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  32. BRITISH DESTROYER DAMMED.

    The Admiralty announce that a mine or torpedo struck the destroyer Lightning (320 tons), while the warship was steaming off the cast coast on ...

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  33. WOMEN POLICE FOR MILITARY CAMPS

    The advisability of appointing women police was brought miner the notice, in private, of the Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, yesterday, by a ...

    Article : 128 words
  34. THE SPELTER PROBLEM.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law, Secretary of State for the Colonies, replying to a question, said the Government was not aware that large ...

    Article : 79 words
  35. POLICE ON SICK LIST.

    Constable D. Laidlaw, who has had a mysterious illness affecting his eyesight, has been ordered to proceed to the depot hospital on Wednesday next ...

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  36. MAIZE STEAMER SUNK.

    The steamer Lamas, bound from Buenos Ayres for Belfast with a cargo of maize, was torpedoed by a German submarine 45 miles west of the Scillys ...

    Article : 96 words
  37. FEDERATED CLERKS' UNION.

    The usual fortnightly meeting was held at the rooms on Wednesday evening. Three new members were elected to membership. A letter was received ...

    Article : 296 words
  38. "AUSTRALIA CAN SEND 150,000."

    Sir Edmund Barton, speaking at the Colonial Institute, said that although it might be a great strain on Australia's resources to send 150,000 men, she ...

    Article : 49 words
  39. "GET INTO KHAKI,"

    The State Premier (Mr. Holman) issued another appeal for volunteers yesterday. In it he said: "Get into khaki! Your comrades at Gallipoli are calling ...

    Article : 71 words
  40. GERMAN PRESS ATTACK MR LLOYD-GEORGE.

    The whole of the German Press is attacking the British Minister of Munitions (Mr. Lloyd-George), on account of the speech which he delivered when ...

    Article : 80 words
  41. AID FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Sydney, Friday.—Contributions already received in connection with the Australia Day appeal on behalf of the wounded Australian soldiers amount to ...

    Article : 47 words
  42. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    As a result of negotiations between Mr. Walter Ranciman, President of the Board of Trade, and the Jockey Club, race meetings will be held at ...

    Article : 39 words
  43. FIGHTING IN AFRICA.

    It is officially announced from Pretoria that two British aeroplanes successfully dropped bombs on the enemy's troop trains at Otari on the 29th. ...

    Article : 53 words
  44. SYDNEY RECRUITS.

    Sydney, Friday.—The attendance of volunteers at the recruiting office to-day was very large for a Friday. They mimbered 189, and included much ...

    Article : 29 words
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