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  2. GEELONG STATIONERY VICITMISED

    A well-dressed man called at Mr Pearson's shop in Ryrie-street. on Saturday evening snd purchased a lady's bag, cricket bat and a periodical In ...

    Article : 121 words
  3. THE BRITISH ELECTIONS. TWO MORE PETITIONS.

    LONDON. January 1st.—In connection. with the recent elections, petitions have been lodged against the reelection of Mr. R. L. W. Lawson (Unionist), for ...

    Article : 251 words
  4. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) POLITICAL CRISES.

    LISBON, January 1st.—Latest advices from Lisbon report that all is quiet throughout -lie Republic of Portugal. Senor Be[?]ardino Machado, the ...

    Article : 181 words
  5. GEELONG'S CHIEF UNIONIST. GOLD PENDANT FOR MR. W. MASSEY.

    A social gathering was held at the Trades Hall oh Saturday night for the dual purpose of honoring the ex-president, Mr. W. Massey, and winding up ...

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  6. VICTORIA PROSPERS GREATLY.

    The State revenue returns for the first six months of the present financial year shows a pronounced improvement over the figures for the first half of the ...

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  7. AUSTRAL BIRTHDAY HONORS. NO BRITISH PEERS.

    LONDON. January 1st.—The list of birthday honors has been made available for publication to-morrow. Lord Islington, the Governor of the ...

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  8. FITZROY GARDENS MYSTERY. TORN-UP LOVE LETTERS FROM COUSIN CIS.

    In endeavoring to ascertain whether the death of Archibald Victor Steane, in the Edinburgh Gardens, North Fitzroy, on Monday morning was due to accident ...

    Article : 236 words
  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following is the official weather forecast for the 21 lours ending 9 p.m. to-day:—"Fine, with southerly winds, ending east and becoming ...

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  10. CHERRY SEASON.

    Owing to the remarkibly cool season the cherry crop is much later than usual. It is something of a record to have cherries for export at this priod of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. MISHAP TO A 'BUS.

    One of the horses attached to the bus which was bringing St. Augustine's Band to the Scottsh procesion yesterday morning, stumbled opposite Dr. ...

    Article : 57 words
  12. ARREST OF RIZA NUR.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, January 1st.—The Chamfer of Deputies has rejected, by 96 votes to 73, the demand for a Parliamentary inquiry into the ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. CYCLIST COLLIDES WITH CAB.

    While returning from the Comunn Na Feinne sports yesterday afternoon, a youthful cyclist collided with Mr. J. Farrell's cab in the Botarical Gardens ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. DEAD MAN'S ASSAILANT VOLUNTEERS EXPLANATION.

    At a late hour last night an important development took place in couneetion with the death of Archibald Stene which occurred in the Edinburgh ...

    Article : 594 words
  15. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    PARIS, January 1st.—As the Government has commuted to seven years' imprisonment the death sentence passed on Durand, a labor leader, who was ...

    Article : 169 words
  16. THEFT OF A BICYCLE.

    A Melbourne cyclist named Mathews reported the theft of his cyde from Williams' restaurant, Moorabot-street, yesterday morning. He had h en training ...

    Article : 63 words
  17. ALLEGED ASSAULT UPON MR.

    Late last evening a chemists assistant, in the employ of Mr. F. J. Bennell. J.P., of Geelong West, was arrested by Constable Parmenter, and charged with ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. [?] CABINETS QUIT.

    LORAIN, January 1st.—Reuter's correspondent at Madrid cables that the Spanish Ministry; having completed the first part of their programme, has ...

    Article : 137 words
  19. POLICE COURT.

    Messrs. Read Murphy, P.M., J Randell and Geo. Scott, J's.P., disposed of the business at the Police Court on Saturday morning. A man, who had ...

    Article : 495 words
  20. 10.000 MINERS DOWN TOOLS.

    BRUSSELS, January, 2nd.—Acting against the advice of the Socialist leaders and miners' syndicates, 10,000 men struck work at Liege owing to the action ...

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  21. TOO MUCH GRAND OPERA, MR. T. BEECHAM'S FAILURE.

    LONDON, January 1st.—.Mr. Thomas Beecham, who financed the last season of grand opera at the Covent Garden Theatre on a most lavish scale, is sadly ...

    Article : 191 words
  22. [?] AUSTRIAN AFFAIRS.

    VIENNA, January 1st.—The Premier, Baron Bierneth, is forming a now Cabinet to replace the one which he previously led. The last Cabinet was forced ...

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  23. THREE FLYING MEN KILLED.

    PARIS, January 1st. — The enthusiasm for aviation in France shows no signs of diminishing. The municipality of Paris has just voted £2000 to ...

    Article : 374 words
  24. SPEEDING UP—EXPLOSIONS. HULTON VICTIMS DIED QUICKLY.

    LONDON, January 2nd.—Mr. J. Gerrard. Government Insprctor of Mines for the Bolton district, says he has evidence that all the men working in the Hulton ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. THE LAST LOOK ROUND.

    The total number of cases of insolvency in Great Britain during 1910 was the lowest recorded for 23 years. The All-India National Congress, ...

    Article : 192 words
  26. EIGHT HOURS DAY HAS INCREASED COLLIERY DISASTERS.

    The London "Times," in an interesting article, states that the average explosion rate in collieries has boon rising since 1900, and declares that the ...

    Article : 195 words
  27. THE PARLLA[?] IN LONDON.

    London at Christmastide was given a new variety theatre, the Palladium, within a stone's-throw of Oxford Circus, an immense house of entertainment ...

    Article : 286 words
  28. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Horace M'Donald while playing with his brother in bed 011 New Year's morning, put his arm through a pane of glass. He attended the Geolong Hospital to ...

    Article : 134 words
  29. SUEZ CANAL DUES.

    LONDON, January 1st.—The reduced duos levied on vessels passing through the Suez Canal came into force to-day. In order to take advantage of the ...

    Article : 52 words
  30. RUSSIANS DISREGARD SENTRIES.

    A regrettable incident is reported from Toulon. Two sentries on duty at the Toulon arseral saw two sailors approaching the arsenal from the Russian ...

    Article : 73 words
  31. MR PETER BOWLING EXPLAINS HIS DEFEAT.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Mr. Peter Howling was interviewed to-day, and told that he had been defeated for the presidency of the Coal Miners' ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. HOUNDSDITCH TRAGEDY,

    The police are still searching for the two persons concerned in the Houndsditch tragedy who romain at large. The detectives arc satisfied that the ...

    Article : 68 words
  33. DR. MARY STONE'S DEATH.

    John Hughes, the driver of the waggon with which Dr. Mary Stone collided with fatal results, gave his version of the occurrence at the adjourned inquest ...

    Article : 268 words
  34. TOORAK TRAP ACCIDENT.

    An inquiry was yesterday moaning held into the circumstances relating to the death of a young man named Stanley Brittingham, 23 years, which occurred ...

    Article : 103 words
  35. OPIUM TRADE.

    CALCUTTA, Jannary 1st.—A communique has been issued by the Government. announcing that it will rigorously adhore to the agreement came to for the ...

    Article : 129 words
  36. HEALTHY LONDON.

    LONDON, January 1st.—The returns compiled by the Registrar-General were made available to-day. They show that the past year has boon the healthiest on ...

    Article : 62 words
  37. OLD YEAR'S LAST TREMOR.

    The fresh eruption which broke out in Mt. Etua a few days ago is now as[?]iming serious proportions. The whole o the mountain is agitated, and ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. WHO PAYS WHEN WAGES GO UP?

    Though it is expected that the total increases recently made under the Arbitration Court to officers and seamen on inter-State steamers will amount to ...

    Article : 169 words
  39. DEATH BEFORE INVALIDISM

    Thomas Benton, a Customs House employe, has committed suicide by shooting himself at his residence, Austinstreet, Footseray. Deceased, who was a ...

    Article : 49 words
  40. THE RACE FOR BATMAN.

    In the large hold of thirty-one Laborites who have nominated for the Batman seat, Mr. I. Johnson is at present as good a favor to as any, although he ...

    Article : 115 words
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  42. 700 TRUCKS IDLE.

    Although the rolling stork res[?]rces of the Railway Department have been sufficient to bring the wheat to Williamstown, there is something approaching a ...

    Article : 90 words
  43. STEAMER MISSING.

    Grave anxiety is being felt for the steamer Axim, which is now 20 days' overdue, It, is feared that the vessel, which was en route from London to ...

    Article : 42 words
  44. AMALGAMATED MINERS' ASSOCIATION

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The result of the ballot taken by the Amalganated Miners' Association as to whether [?] terms offered by the mining ...

    Article : 63 words
  45. SOUTH AFRICA PROSPEROUS

    JOHANNESBURG. January 2nd —The earnings of the South African railways for the seven. months under the union have amounted to a million ...

    Article : 43 words
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