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  4. SATURDAY, JULY 2nd, 1910.

    The Labor Party means to go straight ahead with its policy for the nationalisation of monopolies. In the Speech at the opening of the Federal Parliament ...

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  5. SCOUTS SALE OF GIFTS.

    The Christ Church Scouts held a sale of gifts in Christ Church schoolroom on Thursday evening, and netted about £10, which will be laid out in ...

    Article : 133 words
  6. TOWN TALK. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following is the official weather forecast for the 24 hours ending 9 p.m. to-day—Unsettled and cloudy, with freshening northerly winds, and later ...

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  7. PREMIER REPLEES TO AMELGAMATION RESOLUTION.

    The following letter from the secretary to the Premier was received yesterday by the town clerk. Mr. A. L. Walter:—"I am directed by the Premier ...

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  8. RAINFALL RECORD.

    The rainfall on Grassdale, Moriac, for June was 256 points, making a total of 973 points for the half-year. On the adjoining property, Ravenswood. the ...

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  9. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL PRESIDENT.

    It was stated yesterday by the Hon T. C. Harwood, M.L.C., that he knew nothing of the arrangements for the election of the Hon. J. M. Davies to the ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. AGRICULTURE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    In lieu of carrying out tree planting this year, the scholars of Flinders School will clear the western boundary of the school ground of its thick protection of ...

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  11. WIND UP OF THE SANITARY CONFERENCE.

    In pursuance of the resolution carrie by the sanitary conference, the seere tary. Mr. A. L. Walter, yesterday for warded to Mr. Sharland, the secretar ...

    Article : 69 words
  12. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.

    The monthly meeting of the committee of the Mechanics' Institute was held last evening. The president, Dr. Kennedy, was in the chair, and the ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICIANS IN GEELONG.

    By the Port Fairy express last eveing a party of South Australian, policiaus, including the ex-Premier (M. Peake), who are on a visit to acquire ...

    Article : 154 words
  14. EAST GEELONG FREE LIBRARY.

    At a meeting of the committee of the East Geelong Free Library on Thursday night. the annual meeting. was fixed for the 14th instant. A report was framed ...

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  15. PESRBYTERIAN CHURCH AT COROROOKE.

    Next Wednesday, at 11 a.m., [?] Presbytery. will hold a special meeting at Colac to hear the trial discourses of the Rev. J. F. Sims, and, provided they ...

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  16. DANGEROUS FOOTBRIDGE

    At the corner of Fyans and Pakington streets there is a footbridge over adeep drain. The spot has been the sc[?]e of a good many falls and small accidents. ...

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  17. GEELONG FEMALE REFUSE.

    The monthly meeting of the ommittee of the Geelong Female Refge was held in the mayor's room at the town hall yesterday afternoon. Thee were ...

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  18. FELLOWSHIP SUNDAY.

    The Presbyterian Churches have an auxiliary society called the Fellowship Association; branches meet usually on Sunday morning prior to the service. At ...

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  19. ABERDEEN-STREET BAPTIST CONCERT.

    The Aberdeen-street Baptist Chou[?] gave a concert on Thursday evening in the church, in aid of the choir funds The choir rendered the cantata, "The ...

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  20. HARBOR TRUST PROSCUTION.

    For more than five hour the attention of the Police Magistrate and honorary justices was yesterday directed to the two charges of larceny of ...

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  21. PRESENTATION TO MR. E. R. SPARROW.

    The staffs of Messrs. J. J. Burns and Co., Ryrie-street, aud Messrs. E. R. Sparrow and Co., Moorabool-street, assembled in the Queen's Head Hotel ...

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  22. GEELONG RACING CLUB

    The success of the Geelong Racing Club last season was lately due to the patronage of the metropolitan public, but the stewards are desrous of working ...

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  23. GEELONG SEWERAGE TRUST.

    It is probable that the commissioners of the Geelong Sewerage Trust will leave for Sydney on Friday next and will spend about four days inquiring into the ...

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  24. IMPORTED MACHINERY.

    At the last meeting of the Commonwealth Protectionist Association the following resolution,was carried:—"That this council protests against the ...

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  25. RAILWAY SIDING AT RACECOURSE.

    The Agricultural Society and Hibernian Club agreed to assist the Geelong Racing Club to the extent of £200 and £100 resectively towards the coast of ...

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  26. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Another sailing vessel is reported fixed to load wheat in Corio Bay for John Darling and Son. They will have the ship Monkbarns on berth on Monday, ...

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