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  2. FENWICK-STREET BAPTISTS.

    The annual meeting of the FenwieKstreet Baptist Sunday school was held on Monday evening. The secretary and treasurer's report showed the school to ...

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  3. INSINCERE PEACE PROTESTS.

    BERLIN, February 15th.—In the Reichstag yesterday, during the naval debate, Admiral Von Tirpitz, Minister for the Admiralty, said further ...

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  4. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) PARIS SCORNS HAREM SKIRT

    PARIS, February 14th.—The makers of modes have made their second mistake in three years in attempting outrageous fashions. The Sappho skirt led to the ...

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  5. THE CORONATION. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS MAY BE SENT.

    LONDON, February 14th.—The Manchester "Guardian" asserts to-day that the Commonwealth Government is reconsidering its rather hasty decision not ...

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  6. THE "BLACK HAND" IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—According to statements made by a man, who appealed to the police for protection this morning, the notorious "Black Hand" ...

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  7. GEELONG'S REFERENDUM.

    The Premier was yesterday waited upon by a deputation consisting of representatives of the Geelong Municipal Reform Association with reference to ...

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  8. STRIKE BEGINS TO-DAY. IN THE IMPLEMENT INDUSTRY.

    The position in regard, to the implement trade has not unproved, and the outlook is very threatening. Yesterday Mr. E. F. Russell, secretary of the ...

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  9. CHRIST CHURCH.

    The annual meeting of parishioners of Christ Church is to be held in the school room to-night. Much interest centres in the election of church wardens and ...

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  10. CHRIST CHURCH SCOUTS.

    Mr. P. J. D. Stevens, D.S.M., held an examination at Christ Church school room for the position of first-class scouts. The two candidates, Senior Patrol ...

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  11. AUSTRAL-JAPANESE TRADE[?]

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Suttor, New South Wales commercial agent in the East, in a report to the Minister for Agriculture, stated that for 11 months ...

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  12. THE HOBBLE OUT-HOBBLED.

    A London West End firm is exhibiting what it calls the harem skirt. This new article of feminine attire is an adaptation of Turkish women s trousers ...

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  13. BAY FISHING.

    Copies of the amended fishing regulations to be gazetted for Corio Bay this week have been received by the fishing bodies concerned in Geelong. The ...

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  14. FRENCH TROOPS' REVENGE.

    PARIS, February 14th.—Last November a massacre of French troops took place at Abeshi in Wadai, Central Africa. Several officials and men were killed, and ...

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  15. CASH IN LIEU OF PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, February 15th.—The "Sun[?]ay Times" recently staled that General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, would announce at the Imperial ...

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  16. STREET ORDERLY BINS.

    A start was made yesterday with the installation of 14 street orderly bins in the business centre of the city. They are being laid flush with the footpaths ...

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  17. LABOURITES IN COURT DRESS.

    "That this conference strongly disapproves of the decision of the Federal Government to send a contingent of 18 mombers (in addition to three ...

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  18. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.

    All the tranches in the State are to he represented at the annual district meeting of the H.A.C.B.S. to he held in Geelong in April. It has been decided ...

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  19. USELESS FRENCH GUNS.

    It was reported yesterday that during some battlefiring practice of the Mediterranean fleet, five out of every six guns were rendered useless by either the ...

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  20. SCHOOL GOMMITTEES' DOTIES.

    Regulations relating to the appointment of school, committees in place of Boards of Advice have been approved of by the executive council. The ...

    Article : 254 words
  21. MEMORIAL CLOCK FUND.

    A cheque for £3/3/- was yesterday forwarded to the town clerk, Mr. A. L. Walter, by Cr. W. R. Anderson, J.P., as a donation, towards the Memorial ...

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  22. HOUNDSDITGH ANARCHISTS.

    LONDON, February 14th.—The seven persons who are under arrest on a charge of being concerned in the murder of three policemen at Houndsditch on ...

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  23. THE REFERENDA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Wade opened the State Liberal campaign against the referenda at Chatswood to-night. He said he was perfectly convinced that the ...

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  24. STEAMER AOTEA RE-INSURED.

    LONDON, February 14th.—Prospects of salving the cargo of the steamer Aotea. which went ashore while trying to make Table Bay, have, so much ...

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  25. COUNTY COURT.

    A sitting of the County Court is to be hold to-day before Judge Eagleson. Three cases are listed, including a claim by Mr. H Hooper, grocer, against Mr. ...

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  26. JOURNALISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    Objections to the registration or the Australian Journalists' Association under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act have been lodged by ...

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  27. FOUL CHIMNEY ABLAZE.

    Shortly before 6.30 o'clock last evening a tongue of fire was seen shooting above the roof of Mr. D. McGill's hairdressing establishment next to the Sailors' ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND DESIRES £500.000.

    Queensland, the fifth State to take advantage of the Federal offer to lend trust funds at 3¾ per cent., is understood to he negotiating for an amount ...

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  29. IN A FEW LINES. STATE JOBS FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, February 15th.—The general federation of trades unions demands that the Government should undertake re-afforestation, canal construction and ...

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  30. SYDNEY BUILDERS' LABORERS.

    The builders laborers trouble which recently took an acute turn has now assumed more pacific aspect. The New South Wales branch of the Builders' ...

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  31. FRENCH TRAINS COLLIDE.

    PARIS, February 14th.—A terrible railway collision has occurred at Courville, in the Department of Marne. The express train from Paris to Brest ...

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  32. REAL BULLETS IN DRAMA.

    CHICAGO, February 14th.—Unexpected realism, fortunately unattended with fatal results, was added to the performance of a wild west drama at ...

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  33. NEW INSOLVENCY.

    Yesterday the insolvency schedule of Eldred Barrand. of Drysdale, carpenter, was filed with Mr. P. Bartold, clerk of courts. Liabilities, £119/16/3; assets, ...

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  34. PLAGUE NOT CHECKED YET.

    ST. PETERSBURG, February 15th. —Latest advices regarding the terrible outbreak of plague in Manchuria state that the bodies of 7000 victims were ...

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  35. ENGINEDRIVERS' DISPUTE.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, as President of the Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, yesterday continued tile hearing of the action brought by the Federated ...

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  36. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—I am a Melbourne resident, but an old Geelong boy, and although it is some twenty years since business called me to the greater city, I do still, and ...

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  37. POLICE COURT.

    A quartette of bibulants were presented at the police court yesterday, when two were discharged, a third remanded until Saturday, and the fourth ...

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  38. GLAPHAM MURDER GLUE.

    LONDON, February 14th.—When Steiner Morrison, the reputed actor, was arrested in a rostaurant at Whitechapel on a charge of having murdered ...

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  39. ARGENTINE BOOM.

    The recent copious rains which terminated the worst drought known in the Argentine for the last twenty-five years, have given a remarkable inipetus ...

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  40. S.S. NEW GUINEA'S CREW.

    EDEN (N.S.W.), Wednesday.—The steamer Kapunda called off port to-day for the shipwrecked crew of the steamer New Guinea. The Kapunda took the ...

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  41. THE GLENBANK WRECK.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Advices from Rocburne state that the coast to Foam Passage has been searched, but no bodies or wreckage was found from the ...

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  42. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.

    At midnight on Friday, September 30 last, a terrific explosion occurred at the office of the Los Angeles "Times." The explosion was followed by a fire which ...

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  43. 63 MEAD SETTLERS SO FAR.

    Mr. McKenzie. Minister for Lands, referring to the comments published upon the comparatively small number of people (63) who have so far actually ...

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  44. TIMBER STACKERS RETURN TO WORK.

    Work was resumed along the timber wharves yesterday morning, the timber stackers and sorters, in compliance with the terms of their compact with the ...

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  45. RICHMOND DOCTOR'S PRACTICE

    The alleged overvaluation of a medical business formed the subject of a Supreme Court action yesterday. Dr. Edward Francis O'Sullivan. of ...

    Article : 183 words
  46. SCHOOL CURRIED OUT TO SEA.

    SEATTLE, February 14th.—Hoquaim, a summer resort, was the scene of a sensational accident to-day, and many persons had narrow escapes for ...

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  47. GIRLS IN THE BOOT INDUSTRY.

    "I observe with regret the statement in the paper to the effect that the Wages Board in the boot trade has decided to take away certain of the work ...

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