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  2. MEETING OF HAIRDRESSERS.

    A meeting of Geelong hairdressers was held at Fox's rooms. Moorabool-street, last, evening. Mr. Warburton was in the chair. The main purpose of the ...

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  3. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Assembly yesterday, The Prahran and Malvern Tramway Bill was passod with amendments. The House went into committee of ...

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  4. NORTH SEA COLLISION.

    LONDON, December 8th.—A sensational collision took place oil Wednesday night in the North Sea. between the Grent Central Railways steamer ...

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  5. GARRISON MASSACRED.

    LIMA, December 8th.—The longstanding dispute between Peru and Bolivia regarding; their boundaries, which has several tunes threatened to cause ...

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  6. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) HOME RULERS SATISFIED.

    LONDON, December 8th.—On-Wednesday night, when Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, was speaking at Newport (East Fife), he said, in reply to ...

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  7. THE WEATHER.

    The official forecast issued at nine o'clock last evening was as follows:—Thundery, showery weather, passing to the east and north-east, and becoming ...

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  8. GEELONG PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE.

    The monthly meeting of the committo of management of the Geelong and Western District Orphanage was held, yesterday afternoon, when there were ...

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  9. GEELONG A CITY.

    The Geelong Progress Association last evening, decided to send a letter to the mayors Ald. Philpott, congratulating him on Geelong's elevation to a city. ...

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  10. LABOR INFLUENCES ON PARLIAMENT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The policy of the State Government will he directly influenced if not absolutely defined by the next Political Labor Conference, which ...

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  11. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Coastal vessels chiefly engaged attention yesterday. The steamer Moonah tame in from Apollo Bay with a cargo of sawn hardwood, and cleared in the ...

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  12. PREPARING FOR WAR.

    VIENNA. December [?] news paper "Zeit" states that Admiral Count Montecuccili, Minister of the Navy, will submit a programme to an ...

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  13. GREETING THE DESTROYERS.

    To welcome the destroyers Yarra and Parramatta, which are to arrive to-day, the Government steamer Lady Loch will leave Port Melbourne railway pier at ...

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  14. WOMEN FOR AUSTRALIA. GUARANTEES DESIRED OF BETTER TREATMENT.

    LONDON, December 8th.—The "Imperial Colonist Magazine" to-day publishes a report of the conference which was recently held to discuss the ...

    Article : 226 words
  15. LATEST FIGURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 412 words
  16. BAY STEAMERS.

    To-day the remodelled Tasmanian liner Coogee is expected to-take up running in the Geelong Melbounrne trade; a change which has been necessitated by ...

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  17. POLICE CHANGES.

    Constable Dudley, who has been tempororily in charge of the Cressy police, station, has been-ordered to proceed to Blaine for. temporary duty during the ...

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  18. FEDERAL REFERENDA.

    Mr. W. Williams, returning officer for Corio, has been officially informed that the referenda oh the alteration of the Federal constitution to invest the ...

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  19. BATHING IN THE OPEN.

    It was mentioned at the meeting of the Geelong Progress Association last evening that the practice of boys bathing in the open sea in view of the public ...

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  20. RATS IN REFUSE.

    An excellent, haunt for rats has been created in the railway land north of the Gordon College, where street sweepings and other refuse' has lately been ...

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  21. HALES BENEFIT CONCERT.

    The Artiliery Band concert, postponed from last Sunday, is to take place tomorrow afternoon in Kardinia Park in aid of the Hales fund. A collection is ...

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  22. LIGHTERED WOOL.

    Melbourne will gain about £100,000 in export trade this week as the result of the lightering of wool from Geelong for transhipment to vessels at Port ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    At Capetown Messrs. Fisher and Fowlds gave a farewell dinner on Thursday night to Lord and Lady Gladstone, Lord De Villiers and a representative ...

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  24. ART UNION WINNERS.

    At the Korumburra Art Union, the following held winning tickets:—First prize, Mr. A. Raecke "St. Albans," East Geelong, No of ticket, 1720, bicycle; ...

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  25. LAND TAX BILL PASSED.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Land Tax Bill was further considered in committee on the proposal that the rate of tax should be reduced ...

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  26. CHERRIES FOR EXPORT.

    Urgent inquiries for Geelong cherries have come along this week from an interState market. where the prices at present satisfy the most particular, grower. ...

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  27. TAR MACADAM PLANT.

    The streets and roads committee of the Aberdeen town council met on Friday, Cr. Latto, convener, presiding. The convener reported upon the visit paid ...

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  28. 264 NEW CHUMS YESTERDAY.

    No less than 264 new settlers arrived yesterday by the Norseman. Of these 190 men. women and children came out as a result of the McKenzie-Mead ...

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  29. HARBOR TRUST DREDGING

    Extensive repairs are being effected to the Harbor Trust dredge Thomas Bent at Rippleside Works. North. Geelong. Months of heavy work in the stiff ...

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  30. NEW STEAMER SERVICE.

    On Tuesday the Geelong Shipping Company, will open its hew cargo and passenger service between Melbourne and Geelong. The s.s. Hastings, which ...

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  31. GEELONG MINERAL SPRINGS.

    A special meeting of the Geelong Progress Association held last evening, in the. Free Library rooms, Moorabool-street, was attended by Messrs. W. T. Whipp (president), ...

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  32. CHRISTMAS BOXES DISCARDED.

    The bakers and Chinese storekeepers and market gardeners have again decided to give a lump sum to the hospital in lieu of distributing Christmas boxes ...

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  33. NATIVE FLORA PLOT.

    A letter from Mr. Arthur Wilson, secretary of the Field Naturalists' Club, was read at the meeting of the Geelong Progress Association last evening ...

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  34. QUEEN OF SCOTTISH ORATORS.

    Mrs. Cr. Helen Barton, of Glasgow, who is to conduct a ten days mission in Geelong, will be welcomed to-night at the Sons of Temperance Hall, ...

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  35. WHEAT AND BUTTER MARKETS.

    LONDON, December 9th.—The wheat markets are dull and in favor of buyers. There is little inquiry for cargoes. The butter market is flat owing to heavy ...

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  36. EXTRA SEATS FOR THE BEACH.

    Sir. W. T. Whipp at last evening's meeting of the Geelong Progress Association thought that extra seats should be provided on the Eastern Beach, ...

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  37. MR. HEALY STONED: PROTFSTANTS MOBBED.

    LONDON, December 9th.—Serious election disturbances occurrod in North Louth last night. A crowd of. 200 persons stoned Mr. Tim Healy ...

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  38. NEWS FROM ALL QUARTERS. BOILERMAKERS' SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, December 8th.—The conference at Edinburgh in connection with the lockout in the boilermaking trade has resulted in a settlement, and ...

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  39. BELMONT FIRE BRIGADE.

    Fire brigade matters engaged the attention of the Belmont Progress Association at its weekly meeting on Thursday night. It was decided that the fire ...

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  40. LAWLESS AMERICA.

    VANCOUVER, December 8th.—Crimes of violence are still rampant at Los Angelos. in California. Early this morning some highwaymen entered the ...

    Article : 157 words
  41. OPERATIC SOCIETY.

    For some months the Geelong Operatic Society has-been rehearsing The Gondoliers" in the hope of an early production. Owing to business calls made on ...

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  42. COOPERS' WAGES.

    Under the determination of the Coopers' Board, to take effect from January 1st next, the rates payable shall be 1/3[?] per hour, or £3/2/6 per week of ...

    Article : 80 words
  43. CHOLERA IN MADEIRA.

    Owing to a severe outbreak of cholera on island of t Madeira, it has been decided that for the present the Royal mail steamers shall not call there. ...

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  44. SAILORS' REST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  45. TASMAN APPLES FOR FRANCE.

    Dr. McCall, Agent-General for Tasmania has arranged with a French comto handle a trial shipment of Tasmanian apples by the first steamer of ...

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  46. HALL FOR OCEAN GROVE.

    There passed through Geelong yesterday morning en route for Ocean Grove, a spacious wooden hall and ante room brought from the Ballarat district. It ...

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  47. BOILER FOR ALBION MILLS.

    An immense boiler weighing lo tons came to hand yesterday from Ballarat for the Albion Mills, Chilwell. It was conveyed from the station to the mills ...

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  48. LACE COLLECTION SOLD.

    A valuable collection of lace owned by the late Sir William Ad by was sold by auction to-day. The lace cost Sir William Adby£20,000, but only realised ...

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  49. Advertising

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    Advertising : 275 words
  50. WATERWORKS INSPECTION.

    Smarting from Geelong at seven o'clock yesterday morning in motors on an in[?]tion of the waterwarks. the Geelong Water and Sewerage Commissioners ...

    Article : 101 words
  51. WOAH HAWP DIVIDEND.

    Two heavy yields in a month enabled the directors of the Woah Hawp Canton mine yesterday afternoon to declare a dividend of 1/- pershare, payable on ...

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  52. PETROL TAX KILLS BUS PROFITS.

    A return which has been made available by the London General Omnihus Company shows that it has paid £32 per motor omnibus in the last nine months ...

    Article : 53 words
  53. WRECKED IN A GALE.

    ST. PETERSBURG, December 9th.—Terrible details have been received from Astrakhan regarding the recent violent gale in the Caspian Sea. Many barges ...

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  54. AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS AT PORTLAND.

    LONDON, December 9th.—The second division of the American battleship fleet is now at Portland, and the 4th division at Gravesend. ...

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  55. GEELONG RACES.

    The Soring meeting of the Geelong, Racing Club will he held next Wednesday. when the new siding will he used for the first time. The club is well ...

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  56. CHURCH AND STATE.

    LISBON, December 9th.—It is officially stated that separation of the churches from the State and absolute freedom in all religion will be decreed ...

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  57. POTATO DISEASE.

    Steps are being taken by the Department of Agriculture this week to arrange that the Railway department shall not handle potatoes infected with Irish ...

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  58. REVOLUTION IN HONDURAS.

    WASHINGTON, December 9th.—Advices received here state that a revolution is imminent in the Central American Republic of Honduras. Martial law ...

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  59. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The alterations on the produce market are:—Wheat, 3/9: oaten hay, 75/-: and potatoes. Victorian Carmens and Early Rose, 220/-. ...

    Article : 24 words
  60. Advertising

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    Advertising : 12 words
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