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  2. GEELONG FOOTBALL CLUB.

    Matters pertaining to the coming football season were conversationally discussed at a meeting of players of the Geelong Football Club held last ...

    Article : 91 words
  3. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) UNIONISTS CONFER ON PEERS

    LONDON, February 28th.—A meeting of the Unionist members of the House of Commons was held to-day to consider the question of the reform of ...

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  4. WEDDING PARTY: WOLVES KILL

    to-day-publishes an extraordinary story of the terrible fate which befel a wedding party in Russian Turkestan. According to the story, the party c[?] sisted ...

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  5. FREE TRADE GONE MAD.

    LONDON, March 1st.—In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. D. Kilbride, Nationalist member for South Kildare, questioned Mr. Haldane, Secretary of ...

    Article : 176 words
  6. PERSONAL.

    Cedric Whilton Sewell, formerly of Geelong, but now of Colac, and Ramsay Burns Cook, of Geelong, were admitted to practise as barristers and ...

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  7. NON-UNIONIST FIASCO.

    The meeting convened by the "Sunshine Union Committee" at the works yesterday was poorly patronised; policemen and reporters were almost ...

    Article : 477 words
  8. BARWON WARD'S BATTLE.

    A meeting of the Barwon Ward Progress Association Committee was held at the East Geelong Hall last night to consider the forthcoming referendum on ...

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  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  10. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The time for nominations in connection with the South Ward vacancy in the Newtown and Chilwell Council closed yesterday afternoon. Only one ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. DEATH IN ICY WATERS.

    One hundred and twenty have been saved of the 500 fishermen, whose "village" on an ice floe was earned out to sea in the Gulf of Finland. ...

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  12. BARWON WARD VACANCY.

    In this issue, Mr. Alfred Beales,of Moorabool-street, announces his candidature for the Barwon ward vacancy in the City Council. He has carried on ...

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  13. NEITHER SIDE HAS PLAN.

    LONDON, March 1st.—The second reading debate on the Veto Bill, which was resumed in the House of Commons yesterday, did not elicit any new ...

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  14. NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Lord Pentland, the Secretary of State for Scotland, has been mentioned as a probable successor to Lord Dudley. Sir John Sinclair, the vice-chairman ...

    Article : 237 words
  15. IMPERIAL BUSINESS.

    LONDON, February 28th.—In connection with the forthcoming Imperial Conference, the New Zealand Government has suggested the idea of the ...

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  16. NEW FRENCH PREMIER.

    PARIS, February 28th.—Contrary to all expectations, M. Delcasse has not been asked to form a new Ministry to succeed that of M. Briand. The task ...

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  17. BAY TRIP.

    A calm, mild evening attracted a good booking of excursionists on the popular steamer Coogee's special marine trip last night. She went around ...

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  18. CENSUS RETURNS.

    Constable D. Laidlaw, who has been engaged in distributing and collecting census forms in Newtown and Chilwell, was able yesterday to forward a pacel ...

    Article : 37 words
  19. RUSSIAN OFFICERS BRIBED.

    ST. PETERSBURG, February 28th.—The investigation into the charges of corruption laid against several high officials in the Russian railway service ...

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  20. NO INQUIRY NECESSARY.

    After considering the circumstances of the death of the nine-months-old infant at O'Connell-street, the Coroner decided yesterday that there was no ...

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  21. RIGHT TO SAY WHO SHALL WORK

    At the usual strikers' mass meeting Mr. Wilson said he had been connected with unionism for a number of years, and was connected with the great strike ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. TWO WOMEN AND A MAN.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday—In the Supreme Court to day as a sequel to a divorce case, Hester Socke sued John Socke, a cycle manufacturer, for £70 ...

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  23. CONSTABLE'S RESIGNATION.

    Constable Guy's resignation will, it is understood, be held over for a time by the Police Department, but a transfer to Russell-street, Melbourne, is ...

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  24. HAM AND BACON TRADE.

    From the head office, Mr. W. Tipple, inspector of factories, has been notified that wages board determination for the ham and bacon trade was applied to ...

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  25. A YEAR'S GAOL FOR 2[?].

    LONDON, February 28th.—Mr. Winston Churchill, the Home Secretary, is not to be allowed to forgot his "old shepherd of Dartmoor." The young ...

    Article : 359 words
  26. VACANT SMALL HOLDINGS.

    Mr. F. E. Lee, of the Land Settlement Board, was in Geelong yesterday. hearing applications for vacant small holdings in the district. There ...

    Article : 65 words
  27. IS PIECEWORK—SWEATING?

    Mr. F. W. L. Ashby, secretary of the Chamber of Manufactures, suited that he could not forecast any fresh development as regarded the employers' ...

    Article : 334 words
  28. TEN TRIES AT SUICIDE. TWO SISTERS NOW DECIDE TO LIVE.

    VANCOUVER, February 28th.—Mrs. Mary Salzman and her sister Elizabeth have made a remarkable reputation for themselves On ten separate occasions ...

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  29. LARCENY IN COMPANY.

    Yesterday morning Plain-clothes-constable Gleeson arrested two young men named Thomas Wallace and Alfred Cooper on a charge of larceny in company of ...

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  30. MR CATTS, M.P., LETS OUT SECRETS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Central Summons Court this morning, James Howard Catts, M.H.R., was Proceeded against by the Crown Law ...

    Article : 251 words
  31. TURN TAVERNS INTO CLUBS.

    LONDON, February 28th.—An important moasure has been introduced into the House of Lords by Lord Lamington, formerly Governor of ...

    Article : 359 words
  32. ATTEMPT IN A CELL.

    Before Judge Eagleson and a jury, in the Court of General Sessions yesterday, John Wilkins was placed on trial charged with having attempted to commit ...

    Article : 206 words
  33. BY PRUSSIC ACID.

    "You can come into my room and see," said Fredk. Mills, 23 years, of Carlton, to his mother when she asked him what was the matter. Mills is now ...

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  34. GET YOUR HAIR CUT—9D.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—The master hair dressers met last night and decided to amend the new tariff by making the hair cutting 9d., instead of 1/-. ...

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  35. 6d. A DAY INCREASE DECLARED TRIFLING.

    Mr. E. F. Russell, secretary of the Agricultural Implement Makers' Union, when seen, said that ho had no news at all to give. He recognised that a ...

    Article : 152 words
  36. ROTHSCHILD LEAVES £30,000,000.

    LONDON, March 1st.—Probate duty on the estate of the late Albert Rothschild, head of the Austrian banking house, amounts to £l,200,000. He left ...

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  37. OFF TO PAPUA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Father Shaw and his nine assistants sailed for Papua, by the steamer Mataram to-day. They were accorded a hearty farewell by a ...

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  38. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES RUN OVER BY DRAY.

    Peter Moroney, aged 38, a resident of St. Albans road, was treated at the Geelong Hospital yesterday for an injury to his leg. He fell, and a ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. NEW ZEALAND REVENUE.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—During the eleven months of the current year, the revenue of the Dominion increased by £1,015,000. ...

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  41. AN ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    On Monday there died in the Melbourne Hospital a domestic servant named Agnes Hunter and the death was reported to the Coroner. A ...

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  42. 6000 MILES BY MOTOR BOAT.

    Lieutenant Graetz has left Berlin for Quillimone, Portuguese East Africa, from where he will start on his 6000mile motor boat journey to the Atlantic ...

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  43. GOLD OF THE WEST.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The gold output for February was 107,038oz., valued at £454,069. ...

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  44. NEW SOUTH WALES BANK RETURNS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—New South Wales Savings Bank returns for 1910 afford a striking indication of general prosperity. Depositors number 488,252, ...

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  45. AIR CORPS AND DREADNOUGHTS.

    LONDON, March 1st.—The British War Office authorities have organised an air battalion in connection with the Royal Engineers, to supersede the ...

    Article : 68 words
  46. SMASHING A WAGES BOARD.

    The Timber Sorters' and Timber Stackers' Union met to consider the action of their delegates in withdrawing from the Wages Board. There ...

    Article : 211 words
  47. WHARF LABORER'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    A wharf laborer named Guy Moodie, aged 47. residing at Port Melbourne, was engaged yesterday loading the steamer Marathon. A sling of boxes ...

    Article : 82 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. MEASLES CLAIM 200 DEATHS A WEEK

    LONDON, March 1st.—An epidemic of measles in London has been responsible for 133 deaths in a week. A large number of cases have also occurred at ...

    Article : 44 words
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