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  2. CABINET TO CONSULT MEMBERS

    The metting of Ministerial supporters the Acting Premier has convened for Wednesday will have a pleasing social us well as business side, inasmuch as ...

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  3. JAPANESE DREADNOUGHTS.

    Tokio, July 9th.—The Japaneso Government is building two Dreadnoughts of 27,500 tons. All the four Dreadnoughts provided for in the current ...

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  4. PICTURE PAVILION: UNLICENSED

    A widespread sensation has been created by the oxeiting fire scare at the Picture Pavilion on Sunday night. Sympathy is expressed on all sides with the ...

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  5. MODERN DELILAH'S TRICKS.

    A nice little romance was ruthlessly destroyed in Melbourne last night by Detectives Howard and Cantlon. A telegram was yesterday received at the ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The latest bulletin issued in connection will the condition of Sir Eldon Gorst states that he is rapidly sinking. Bruce Pearce, the Tasmanian golfer, ...

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  7. L. S. D. OF WELSH STRIKE.

    London, July 10th.—The South Wales Miners' Federation has issued a manifesto addressed to miners throughout Great Britain, pleading for a national ...

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  8. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) KING VISITS MAYNOOTH.

    London, July 10th.—When the King and Queen visited Maynooth College GCO students were absent on vacation Cardinal Logue and 14 bishops received ...

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  9. SUBMARINES FOR TURKEY.

    The Turkish Admiralty is contemplating the addition to the Navy of a flotilla of submarines, which, it is stated, will be stationed in two divisions, ...

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  10. MANCHESTER DISPUTE SETTLED.

    Mr. Askwith negotiated all through the night for a settlement of the labor troubles at Manchester. It is understood that a general settlement was ...

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  11. LORD MAYOR COULD NOT SIT!.

    London, July 9th—The cordiality of the reception accorded to their Majesties the King and Queen and his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales by the ...

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  12. 80,000 BUILDERS THREATEN,

    London, July 18th.—Serious industrial trouble is threatened in this city. The building and allied unions have voted in favor of a strike which will ...

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  13. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION DIRECTOR

    Sir Philip Watts, K.C.B., F.R.S., Director of British Naval Construction since 1901, has retired from the Admiralty. ...

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  14. WORK AND WAGES.

    Adelaide, Monday.—Employes in the wine and spirit trade have given a week's notice to their employers that they will cease work next Saturday ...

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  15. EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE IN HUNGARY

    Budapest, July 9th.—The earthqaake shocks which were experienced in Austria yesterday were more severely felt in Hungary. At Kecskeraet, 50 ...

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  16. LIVE HISTORY IN PLACE OF DEAD

    London, July 19th.—Sir Joseph and Lady Ward. Mrs. and Miss Seddon, and other New Zealunders and Australians, visited Birmingham yesterday when the ...

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  17. STATE COAL MINE WHEELERS.

    Mr G. H. Broome, the general manager of the State coal mine, was yesterday at Wonthaggi, and it is understood that he is giving special ...

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  18. TECHNICAL EDUCATION TEST FOR APPRENTICES.

    Mr. Arthur Woodward, director of the Bendigo Art School, gave an a dress before the Melbourne Chamber of Manufactures last night on the subject ...

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  19. SENATORS CONFER WITH SUGAR STRIKERS.

    Canns, Monday.—Senators Rae, Blakey and Russell, and Messrs. Ozanne and Howe, M's.H.R., met the sugar strikers at Cairns this morning. The ...

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  20. COAL VEND DEFENCE,

    Sydney, Monday.—The hearing of the proceedings by the Crown against the Associated Northern Colliery Proprietors and others for alleged breaches ...

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  21. MR. MURRAY ON TOUR.

    Mr. Murray, the Premier, in his latest letter to Mr. Watt, stated that during the week prior to the departure of the mail he was kept pretty busy. ...

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  22. FODDER AND FUEL UNION.

    It was decided by the Geelong brance of the Fodder and Fuel Union has night to hold a special meeting on [?] day next to receive nomination of [?] ...

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  23. TOULON SUBMARINE MINES

    Paris, July 10th.—A daring attempt was made last night to explode the submarine mines defending Toulon. The two men making the attempt escaped. ...

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  24. SHOW RING.

    An inspection of the show grounds was made yesterday by Messrs. Jas Bell, E. R. Sparrow, J. S. Hunt, J. Wilson, jun., J. Gillett, W. Ham, E. ...

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  25. MEN LEAVE FOR OTHER WORK.

    Brispane, Monday.—It is reported in a telegram from Bundaberg that three strikers returned to work on the Gin Gin Central Mill to-day, and that 25 men ...

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  26. GEELONG ORANGEMEN.

    A large audience enjoyed the high-class entertainment provided at the Mechanics Hall lest evening in connection with the local Orange Lodges' 12th of July celebrations It ...

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  27. FIGHTING FOR MEN IN N.S.W.

    Sydney, Monday.—At today's sitting of the Commission inquiring into the shortage of labor, Mr. F. L. Langdon, of the form of Langdon and Langdon, ...

    Article : 285 words
  28. ROUBAIX EXHIBITION.

    Paris, July 9th.—President Faillieres was present at the Roubaix Exhibition to-day, and inspected the Australian and New Zealand courts the president ...

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  29. CHOLERA IN ITALY.

    Censored telegrams are announcing an outbreak of cholera in Southern Italy. Many of the principal seaports are affected. ...

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  30. IN A FEW LINES.

    London, July 9th.—The Government has despatched 35,000 troops to the northern frontier of Portugal. ...

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  31. GEELONG HOMING CLUB.

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  32. 109 GERMANS STUDYING ADULT SCHOOLS.

    London July 10th.—One hundred and nine German working men are at present visiting London and the provinces under the auspices of the adult school ...

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  33. BRITISH CROP REPORTS.

    London, July 10th.—The "Times" report on British crops states that owing to the rain the crops are generally improving aftet the drought experienced ...

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  34. MOROCCO SCARE ENDED.

    Berlin, July 10th.—M. Jules Camhon, French Ambassador at Berlin, conferrd on Saturday with Herr Von Kiderlen Waeschter, German Minister ...

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  35. ARGENTINE BOMB FACTORY.

    Buenos Ayres, July 9th.—A sensation has been caused here by the arrest of two Italian anarchists. A search of the lodgings occupied by the ...

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  36. INSTEAD OF RUBBER TYRES.

    Mr. George Westinghouse announces that he has perfected an air spring to take the place of pneumatic tyres on automobiles and that the invention will ...

    Article : 105 words
  37. KARDINIA PARK OVAL.

    Support towards the movement for carrying out improvements round the western oval in Kardinia Park is being accorded by the various bodies ...

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  38. DANES FOR VICTORIA.

    Copenhagen, Tuly 9th.—Sir John Tnvemer, Ajjent-General for Victoria has arrived on a visit to Denmark. He is interviewing agricultural. experts, ...

    Article : 49 words
  39. Advertising

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    Advertising : 490 words
  40. CYCLIST HIGHWAYMAN MAD.

    London, July 9th.—George Douglas May, who was arrested in conncetion with the sensational case that occurred hear Barnet, when a motor cyclist ...

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  41. THE WHEAT FLEET.

    Advice has been received of the arrival at Dunkirk of the Geelong grain laden steamer Lord Stanley, with a cargo of 72,000 bags of wheat. The two ...

    Article : 242 words
  42. BULLFINCH: NEW DEVELOPMENT.

    Southern Cross, Monday.—It was rumored to-day that the lode had been cut at the 200ft. level of the Bullfinch Proprietary. Mr. Montgomery, the local ...

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  43. TWO MILES UP IN THE AIR?

    Paris July 9th.—A new world's record has been established by M. Loridan, the well-known aviator. Ascending on his aeroplane, he reached the ...

    Article : 134 words
  44. R. M. S. CALEDONIA ON THE ROOKS.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Caledonia, from Bombay, when leaving Plymouth yesterday for London, struck on the rocks on the south-east of ...

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  45. DOMESTICS FOR WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Perth, Monday.—The setamer Arnadale arrived here to-day with 537 immigrants for this State. The contingent includes a number of domestics. ...

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  46. ANOTHER BATTLE: OF THE BOYNE EXPECTED IN CANADA.

    The Orangemen in Hull. in the Quebec province, are actively organising a parade for the 12th of July. As the city is a Catholic stronghold, representations are being made ...

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  47. RECORD VINTAGE FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Monday;—According to the report of the Government Statist, the Ideal vintage constitutes a record for the State. Altogether 3,342,058 gallons ...

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  48. RARE CHINESE PORCELAN SOLD

    Mr. Richard Bennett's collection of 500 pieces of Chineso porcelain has been sold for the great sun of £250,000. The collection, it is announced, will ...

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  49. 100 SEARCHING FOR MISSIN MAN.

    Sydney, Monday.—The disappearance of a young man named Goorge Hakin from his home at Auburn on Friday night is causing much anxiety. ...

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  50. BIG FLOATING DOCK.

    Ottawa, Friday.—Plans are being prepared for the construction of an immense floating dock. which is to have a lifting capacity of 25.800 tons. The dock ...

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  51. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    A child patient from East Geelong was admitted to the infectious diseases wards over the week end suffering from diphtheria. There are five cases now in ...

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  52. SPRAINS AND BRUISES.

    The right time to treat a sprain or bruise is the moment you get it, and the right remedy to use is Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The quicker you rub it on, and the more ...

    Article : 50 words
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