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  2. MOTORIST KILLED: WINGHELSEA

    About 8.30 p.m. on Friday evening a motor car met with an accident about five miles from Winchelsea, along the Colac road; and the driver, ...

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  3. GEELONG BEATEN.

    The unexpected happened on the Melbourne cricket ground on Saturday afternoon, when Melbourne beat Geelong by 12 points. It was the return ...

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  4. LLOYD GEORGE'S UPLIFT.

    Mr. Lloyd-George attended the National Conference of Friendly Societies, where he submitted to two hours' crossexamination on various points ...

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  5. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) STRIKE AGAIN LINKED WITH FIRE

    An outbreak of fire in four different places has occurred on board the fine White Star liner Arabic, employed in the Liverpool New York running. It ...

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  6. U.S.A. TRIP STEAMER WRECKED

    The steamer Spokane, while on a voyage from Seattle to Alaska struck a rock in Plumpers Bay. The vessel was so seriously damaged that she hadb to be ...

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  7. GEELONG S DEFENDERS AT DRILL

    The 300 youths between the ages of 14 and 17 enrolled in Geelong 69B defence area began their training as soldiers on Saturday afternoon at ...

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  8. A ROYAL MESSAGE.

    London, July 1st.—King George has issued the following letter, addressed to "My People":—"NOW that the Coronation and its attendant ceremonies are ...

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  9. EXPLOSION ON H.M.S. SUPERB

    London, July 1st.—Three seamen were asphyxiated on board the battleship Superb to-day. The accident-was due to an explosion of coal cas in the ...

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  10. KING'S COURT AT WINDSOR.

    London, July 2nd.—The King held a Court at Windsor yesterday. His Majesty, in acknowledging a municipal welcome, said: "It is my earnest wish to ...

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  11. ABDUCTION IN A TAXI.

    New York, July 2nd.—A. daring abduction took place in the Central Park yesterday. Six men who are believed to be members of a kidnapping gang ...

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  12. KING'S 100,000 CHILD GUESTS.

    London, July 1st.—It is understood that King George spent £30,000 on the Children's Fete.The organisation was remarkable. Ninety-six trains were run ...

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  13. NEW EPOCH IN NAVY.

    London. July 1st.—Eight thousand people witnessed the launching of the battleship New Zealand, which took place at Fairfield to-day. The ...

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  14. MAGISTERIAL INQUIRY: ACCIDENTAL.

    A magisterial inquiry was held on Saturday night at the Barwon Hotel by Mr.Allan McDonald, J.P. Mr. Campbell, the owner of the ...

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  15. LOS ANGELES BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A man believed to be David Capplan has been arrested in London on a charge, of being implicated in the dynamite outrage at the offices of the Los ...

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  16. OVERSEA M's.P. PRESENTED TO THEIR MAJESTIES.

    At Buckinghaom Palace his Majesty the King presented the Colonial troops with the Coronation medal. Sir George Reid, the High Commissioner for ...

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  17. THE MAD MINERS OF WALES.

    The executive committee of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain has given consideration to the appeal made by the South Wales miners that the ...

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  18. NEW SHIPS FOR AUSTRAL TRADE'

    The White Star new steamer Zealandic was launched at Belfast on Friday. This vessel will be employed in the Liverpool, Australia and ...

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  19. NEWLAND'S BODY FOUND.

    The body of Richard William Newland, the young man who early on Friday morning jumped from the Railway Bridge at the Breakwater in order to ...

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  20. WHY NATIONALISTS DID NOT ATTEND CORONATION..

    The Irish Nationalist members of the House of Commons did not attend any of the ceremonies, or functions in connection with the Coronation. They ...

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  21. SHORT SHRIFT FOR PEERS.

    The "Daily News" says it has high Ministerial authority for stating that the Cabinet is united in the decision 10 employ the Royal Prerogative at the ...

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  22. GERMAN TROOPS IN MOROCCO.

    Madrid, July 1st.—It is officially stated that German troops have been landed at Airzili, on the coast of Morocco. ...

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  23. RISKED HIS LIFE FOR A WHIFF

    A stack painter had a terrible ordeal in Pittsburgh. He was working at a height of 250 feet from the ground. After, lighting a cigarette he ...

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  24. FIRE IN LATROBE TERRACE.

    At about 12.30 yesterday morning a fire broke out in a shop at 77 Latrobe Terrace. Geelong West, owned and occupied by Mr. Harold Jones, ...

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  25. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE SPORTS.

    London July 2nd.—At the Festival of Empire yesterday, the 100 yards inter Empire swimming race was won by Hardwick, of New South Wales, in 60 ...

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  26. LADS BREAK LINE TO PLAY FOOTBALL.

    Adelaide, sunday.—About 75 per cent, of lads responded to the call to submit themselves for military training. Though the conduct of the lads ...

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  27. LABOR'S WORLD-WIDE DUTY.

    The Right Hon. Andrew Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia. was the principal speaker at the reception of the Women's Labor League in the Memorial Hall, ...

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  28. EUROPEAN QUARRELS.

    A week ago it was stated that the Republic of Portugal was still officially unrecognised by many of the Powers. Various legations had recommended ...

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  29. RECORD OUTPUT OF TIN.

    Hobart, Sunday.—The general output of the Tongkah Harbor Tin Dredging Company was 127 tons 50wt. of tin oxidised ore. This easily breaks the ...

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  30. MR BOTTOMLEY'S DEAD SCRIP

    A big money claim was investigated in the King's Bench division of the High Court. Mrs. Eleanor Curtis, us executrix of her father, the late Mr. ...

    Article : 171 words
  31. BILLIARDS.

    Sydney, Sunday.—The billiards match between Reece and Lindrum was concluded last night, and resulted in a win for the Australian. Scores:—Lindrum, ...

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  32. DEMAND FOR PURITY OF SEEDS.

    Sidney Sunday.—At a meeting of the Liberal Association on Saturday it was resolved that the carriage of seed and implements on the railways should ...

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  33. POLO-LADY DUDLEY'S GUP.

    Sydney, Sunday.—The final polo match for the Countess of Dudley's cup resulted in Muswellbrook defeating Glen Innes by 6 goals to 4 after a good ...

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