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  2. EARTHQUAKES AND VOLCANOES.

    At the Newtown Methodist School Hall last evening the Rev. A. Rogers, pastor of the church, delivered an instructive lautern lecture dealing with ...

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  3. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    London, July 5th.—In the House of Lords last night, the Marquis of Lansdowne moved an amendment to clause 2 of the Veto Bill, exempting from the ...

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  4. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH FETE.

    An attractive Coronation Fete was formally opened in St. Paul's Parish School Hall yesterday afternoon by Mrs. H. P. Douglass. The floral and ...

    Article : 355 words
  5. NEW STRIKE IN MANCHESTER

    London. July 4th.—Twelve thousand carters at Manchester have gone on strike for better pay and conditions. The strikers are endeavoring to prevent ...

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  6. TO KEEP THE BALKANS QUIET

    Vienna, July 5th.—The "Neue Frei Presse" states that the complete agreement reached between Austria, Hungary, Italy and Russia will be most ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The "Westminster Gazette" publishes an appreciation by an "Australian Businessman" of Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael, late Governor of ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Speech in which the State Legislature was oponed yesterday, the paragraphs of practical interests—excluding the usual flourishes and loyal ...

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  9. MONTENEGRO PREPARES FOR WAR.

    I am assured (cables the Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle") that Montenegro, is hastening her military preparations, and is buying ...

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  10. "TRY BOYS' BRIGADE."

    At a social evening on Tuesday, the programme of amusements was conducted by the boys' committee. Coffee and cakes were provided. A vote of ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    Out of the grant to agricultural societies, £57/16/- has been allotted to the Geelong Society. This is £17 more than was granted last year. ...

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  12. FOOTBALL SPECIAL TRAINS.

    It is expected that fully a thousand people will accompany the Collingwood players to Geelong on Saturday in connection with the football match on the ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. KING INSPECTS BUY SCOUTS.

    London, July 4th.—His Majesty the King inspected 35,000 Boy Scouts in Windsor Park to-day. The muster was known as "the King's Rally." The ...

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  14. HEAVY FROST.

    There was a heavy frost on Tuesday night, and the ground was mantled in white until close on 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Pools by the Barwon River ...

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  15. 14,148 ANTI-VACCINATIONSTS.

    According to a return laid on the table of the legislative Assembly yesterday, there were 14,148 prosecutions for nonvaecination from July, 1906, to June, ...

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  16. POSTPONING MOROCCAN GRAB.

    St. Petersburg, July 4th.—The "Novoe. Vremya," in referring to German intervention in Morocco, charges Germany with infringing the letter and ...

    Article : 154 words
  17. WHEAT CHARTER.

    Darling and Son have chartered the tramp steamer, Queen Eugenie, 4850 tons, to load wheat at Melbourne and Geelong for the United Kingdom. She ...

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  18. FEDERAL LIND TAX.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Mr. Phillip Oakaden, president of the Pastoralists Union, stated in his address at the annual meeting that the Federal Land ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. DUBLIN AND THE KING.

    The Corporation of Dublin has again discussed the question of presenting an address to the King on the occasion of his Majesty's approaching visit to ...

    Article : 43 words
  20. RACING FIXTURES.

    Geolong's opening race meeting for the coming season is to be held on Wednesday. September 27, that date having been, allotted by the V.R.C., which has ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. W.A.'S FUTURE.

    London, July 5th.—Mr. Frank Wilson, Premier of Western Australia, was entertained by 100 of his city friends at a farewell luncheon at the Trocadero ...

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  22. ANOTHER STRIKE IN QUEENSLAND

    Mackay (Queensland), Wednesday.— A strike occurred at the Pollystowe mill this morning, when 45 men left work. The lumpers at the Adelaide Co.'s ...

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  23. FEWER '4TH' ACCIDENTS IN U.S.A.

    Kansas City, July 5th.—News has been received Princeton. 30 miles distant, has been destroyed by fire following the 4th July ...

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  24. POLICE PADDOCK DRAINAGE.

    An extract from the city inspector's report on stagnant drainage in the police paddock at South Geelong has been forwarded by the town clerk to ...

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  25. CRICKETERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    London, July 4th.—F. R. Foster (Warwickshire), J. B. Hobbs (Surrey) and H. Strudwick (Surrey) have accepted the invitation of the Marylebone ...

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  26. LAND SETTLEMENT IN N S.W.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—An interesting development has taken place in connection with the Government's proposal to repeal the Conversion Act, which gives ...

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  27. FRENCH ELECTION VAGARIES

    Paris, July 4th.—The Chamber of Deputies has, by a large majority, voted in favor of the re-introduction of the scrutin de liste with representation ...

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  28. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    On his return from Colac to-day, Licensing Inspector Charles will probably direct, proceedings against a South Geelong publican for an alleged ...

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  29. MR TAFT'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    Indianapolis, July 4th.—A military review held here to-day, in the presence of President Taft, was marked by a sensational incident. While Mr. Taft was ...

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  30. HEAT AND FLOODS.

    New York, July 14th.—A scorch temperature still prevails in the ea[?] ern sections of Canada and the United States. The heat wave has caused 27 ...

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  31. THIS SEASON'S WORK.

    The batting averages this season of Fry, Spooner, Warner, Rhodes and Hobbs, who have been invited to take part in the forthcoming Australian ...

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  32. NEIGHBORS AT VARIANCE.

    Constable O'Brien, of Geelong West, had occasion early this week to inquire into a report that two boys had taken cabbages from a Chinese garden in ...

    Article : 107 words
  33. INTERSTATE HOCKEY MATCHES.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—The inter-State hockey matches were continued to-day. South Australia were defeated by the Victorians, who secured one ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. LAWN TENNIS,

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  35. STREAM OF BLAZING WHISKY.

    London, July 4th.—Further particulars have been received regarding the fire at the Dalmore Distillery, Alness, Ross-shire, which did damage to the ...

    Article : 130 words
  36. BRITAIN'S SPARE CASH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  37. SICK LEAVE EXTENDED.

    Mounted-constable Peyton, of Bannockburn, and formerly of Inverleigh, is making a slow recovery from the nervous illness which prostrated him three ...

    Article : 467 words
  38. N.S.W. CRIMINAL LAWS.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—In the Assembly to-night, Mr. Holman explained his proposal for the establishment of a tribunal of criminal appeal. Supreme ...

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  39. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    The Speaker took the chair at 4.35. Mr. Watt and Mr. Prendergast also congratulated, the Speaker on the title the King had given him. ...

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  40. BIG INNINGS BY SPOONER.

    R. H. Spooner, who has been invited to visit. Australia, played a great, innings at Manchester yesterday against Hampshire. Lancashire put up a total ...

    Article : 58 words
  41. LATEST AUSTRAL QUOTATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  42. BOXING.

    San Francisco, July 5th.—Ad. Wolgast lightweight champion of the world, knocked out Owen Moran, the Englishman, in the thirteenth round. ...

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  43. NO CONFIDENCE IN S.A. GOVERNMENT

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—In the Assembly to-day Mr. Peake moved a motion of no confidence in the Government. The debate was then adjourned. ...

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  44. BIGAMY AS A CASH GAME.

    London, July 4th.—The trial was concluded at the Old Bailey to-day, before Judge Rentoul, of the man George Wilham Lucid, alias Lake, on at charge of ...

    Article : 115 words
  45. UNIVERSITY MATCH.

    The university maten was continued at Lords to-day. Yesterday Oxford were dismissed for 203, and Cambridge lost seven wickets for 167. To-day ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. BARQUE IN DISTRESS.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—A wireless message received to-day stated that the partially dismantled barque seen off Wilson's Promontory and reported in a ...

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  47. NINE NEW PEERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 315 words
  48. FRENCH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Paris. July 4th.—Arnaud Massey, the noted French golf player, has won the open championship of France. Among those defeated were T. Vardon, who ...

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  49. PRIVATE MEMBERS SCHEMES.

    A number of Bills were introduced, including the following:—By Mr. Prendergast: To abolish the position of alderman in Melbourne and Geolong. By Mr. ...

    Article : 362 words
  50. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Geo. Lynch, aged 54, fell on a bottle yesterday and a bad wound was inflicted on the wrist. Three stitches were inserted in the gash at the hospital. ...

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  51. BIG JEWEL ROBBERY.

    Eighty thousand pounds' worth of jewels belonging to the famoxis Treasury of the Virgin lias been carried off by thieves from the Archbishop's Palace at ...

    Article : 156 words
  52. ENGINEMEN OBJECT TO RULES

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Recently the railway authorities notified that more serious notice would lie taken of enginemen entering any railway station ...

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  53. LONDON CATTLE TAINTED.

    London, July 5th.—Sir Edward Strachey, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture, announced yesterday that an outbreak of foot and ...

    Article : 74 words
  54. WARRNAMBOOL WIFE CUTS HER THROAT.

    Mrs. Edward Canter, aged about 50, attempted to commit suicide by cutting her throat with a razor at her residence, Timor-street, yesterday ...

    Article : 74 words
  55. Advertising

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