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  2. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) EXIT DREADNOUGHTS.

    London, July 5th. Seven destroyers of the Acorn (780 tons) class have arrived at Portland. leaking badly as a result of their steam trials. They ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. Humble, who for some months has been fillmg the position of acting president of the Geelong Branch of the Australian Women's National League, ...

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  4. BATONING MANCHESTER MOB.

    London, July 5th.—Rioting was continued to-day in connection with the carters' strike at Manchester. Police repeatedly charged the crowds, and ...

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  5. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    London, July 6th.—In the House of Lords last night the debate on the Parliament Bill was resumed. Lord Weirdale declared that the Government ...

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  6. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS.

    The final meeting of the Geelong Coronation Celebrations Committee, held last evening in the Town Hall, was attended by Mayor Philpott (in the ...

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  7. LIBERAL MUDDLE CONTINUES.

    The annual meeting of the Geelong Branch of the Australian Women's National League was hold yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Humble presiding. ...

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  8. A NEW GEELONG COLLECTION.

    A large gathering of ladies met at the Young Women's Christian Association on Wednesday afternoon for the quarterly members conference. The ...

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  9. SKIRMISHES IN PORTUGAL.

    The Portuguese Republicans and Monarchists have at last come into conflict. According to despatches published by the "Morning Leader" from its ...

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  10. LOSS OF THE MAINE—INTERNAL EXPLOSION

    New York, July 6th.—General Bixby, Chief the United States Engineers Corps, has personally inspected the battleship Maine, which sank after a ...

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  11. THE MOROCCAN TROUBLE: FRENCH OPINIONS.

    London, July. 6th.—Reuter's correspondent in Paris states that French politicians consider the action of Germany in intervening in Morocco means that ...

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  12. HULL BY-ELECTION.

    London, July. 5th.—At the last general election Sir H. Seymour King (Unionist), who had held the Central Hull seat for 20 years defeated Dr. R ...

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  13. JAPAN FOURTH POWER.

    Orders have recently been placed in Japan by the Japanese Government for four new armored ships of the superDreadnought type. With the battle ...

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  14. HEAT WAVE KILLS.

    Washington, July 5th.—The people of the Eastern States of America are still suffering from the great heat wave that is passing over the continent. Many ...

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  15. EMPIRE GAMES.

    London, July 5th.—The Festival of Empire boxing and wrestling contests were decided this evening. Harold Hardwick, of New South Wales, had ...

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  16. ENGLISH CHANNEL AIR RACE.

    London, July 5th.—The of the aviators taking part in the European Circuit Aviation Race started from London to-day on their return flight to ...

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  17. IN A FEW LINES.

    A steamer collided with a sailing boat at Bournemouth yesterday. Four occupants of the sailing boat, including a lady and two children, were drowned. ...

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  18. LAWN TENNIS.

    London, July 5th.—The lawn tennis contests for the All England Plate were continued to-day.Dunlop of Victoria. met Doust, of New South Wales, and ...

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  19. "OUR EMPIRE AS WELL AS YOURS."

    "In Irish legends, Ireland was sometimes depicted as a little old woman; a more appropriate figure at this time would be that of a Cinderella at our ...

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  20. AUSTRALASIAN FRUIT SHOW.

    London, July 6th.—It has been announced that it is proposed to hold the New Zealand and Australian fruit show in 1913. ...

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  21. RECIPROCITY—PRESIDENT TAFT ATTACKED.

    Washington, July 6th.—In the Senate yesterday, Senator Cummins criticised President Taft's campaign in favor of Reciprocity He fleelared that the ...

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  22. CRICKET,

    London, July 5th.—The University cricket match was concluded at Lords to-day. Oxford had scored 203 and 328. Cambridge in their first innings ...

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  23. ENTERTAINING OVERSEA VISITORS.

    London, July 6th.—Mr. Fisher, in reply to Mr. Smith, Provost of Kilmarnock, dwelt on the value of the Imperial Conference, and suggested that if the ...

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  24. MR FISHER: GLASGOW FREEMAN

    London, July 5th.—The Glasgow Corporation is entertaining the oversea Parliamentarians who attended the Coronation festivities. The visitors ...

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  25. FRUIT INDUSTRY IN OTTAWA.

    Ottawa, July 6th.—The Dominion Government has appointed a Commission of Inquiry into the present state and future development of the fruit ...

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  26. WOMEN LIBERALS PROTEST.

    A numbrr of Indies connected, with the Liberal party in Geelong are not satisfied with the recent selection of n cansidate for Geelong. A petition has been ...

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  27. WOOL SALES—DISAPPOINTED HOLDERS.

    London, July 6th.—The Antwerp wool sales opened yesterday. There was a good and representative attendance, but bidding disappointed holders, prices ...

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  28. BRUTAL FOOTBALL.

    Wellington, Thursday.—When making a penality kick during a Rugby footballl match at Timaru, Tom Hertmon was charged by opponents, knocked ...

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  29. NEW PRIVY COUNCILLORS.

    London, July 5th:—His Majesty the King held a meeting of the Privy Council at Buckingham Palace to-day for the swearing in of new members. Lord ...

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  30. MOTOR DRIVER DRUNK— PASSENGER KILLED.

    Frederick Maclure; an army tutor at Eastbourne, has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for the manslaughter of Mr. Squire, another [?] ...

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  31. " PEOPLES LIBERAL LEAGUE."

    The scheme for the amalgamation of the Commonwealth Liberal Party and the People's Party has every prospect of success. In fact. the general ...

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  32. MILLIONAIRE'S CHILDREN BURNT TO DEATH.

    Viborg (Finland), July 5th.—An appalling tragedy was enacted near here to-day. A fire occurred at the country house of a nobleman named Ludwig, ...

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  33. EMPIRE COMMERCERS' COUNCIL.

    London, July 5th.—A meeting of representatives of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire was held to-day. It was unanimously decided to form a British ...

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  34. 1000 COMING: CHIEFLY N.S.W.

    London, July 5th.—Mr. McGowen, Premier of New South Wales; Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for the State; and other Australians. to-day inspected ...

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  35. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYES' STRIKE.

    Broken Hill, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Barrier Labor Federation last night, the dispute between the Carters' Union and the City Council was ...

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  36. FIRST STATE PICNIC FIXED-MAFFRA

    Mr. Graham, the Minister of Agriculture, has made an arrangement for a State Parliamentary party to visit the Government beet sugar factory at ...

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  37. CAMORRA TRIAL.

    The end of the Camorra trial is not vet in sight. By way of emphasising their [?] mand for increased pay, the jury are beginning to resort to ...

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  38. 63 FAMILIES FOR VICTORIA.

    The Immigration Bureau authorities have been informed that the steamer Wilcaonia. which is due to arrive at Adelaide to-day, has on board 61 ...

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  39. WOODLUPINE MURDER: SMITHSON GUILTY.

    Perth, Thursday.—The trial of David Horatio Smithson, aged 26, on a charge of having outraged and strangled a young woman named Frances Compton ...

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  40. IMPRESSED WITH PAPUA.

    Sydney, Thursday.—Messrs. Cann and Riley, members of the House of Representatives, who accompanied the Commonwealth party to Papua, state ...

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  41. AMERICA WANTS A NATIONAL ANTHEM

    Chicago patriots are planning a national anthem contest, with a prize of 500.000 dollars hung up for the winner. Each school child in the country ...

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  42. NO CORONATION ODE?

    The Coronation ode has not yet made its appearance. People have been wondering why Mr. Alfred Austin s verses have not been published before ...

    Article : 77 words
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