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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Acting Premier yesterday forwarded, on behalf of the Government, a telegram and a wreath to Mrs. M'Lean, expressive of their sympathy in ...

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  3. THEFT OF MONEY.

    Mrs. E. J. Clery. of Connewarre, visited Mr. Richardson's produce market yesterday with her eight-year-old boy. While attending to the purchase ...

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  4. BRITAIN' SATISFIES MR FISHER

    London, July 12th.—Mr. Fisher, in the course of a final interview before his departure, gave some impressions of his visit. He said that after a rapid tour ...

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  5. CRIMNAL SIDE OF STRIKE.

    London, July 13th.—The dockers at Sunderland again struck work yesterday, and secured id per hour advance upon the terms agreed to last week, ...

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  6. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) ROYAL VISIT TO WALES.

    London, July 12th.—The Royal visit to Ireland was concluded to-day, amidst tumultuous enthusiasm. Their Majesties the King and Queen and the Prince ...

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  7. GEELONG AGRICULTURAL SHOW

    The monthly meeting of the council of the Geelong Agricultural Society held yesterday afternoon was attended Messrs E. Watson (president), ...

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  8. AS TO THE BLAZING FILM.

    In reply to Mr. Claude Heyvvard's letter to Superintendent Charles resenting Constable T. Dunn's allegations that his inexperience was ...

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  9. MERCER-STREET FIRE STATION.

    The City Brigade's reel house in Mercer-street is situated on private land the owner of which now requires it for his own use. It is desired to retain the ...

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  10. GOVERNMENT PROVISIONS.

    Tenders for supplies to Government establishments in the Geelong district have been let as follow:—Bread, H. Marshall; groceries, Moran and Cato; ...

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  11. QUEENSCLIFF SEA WALL.

    Portion of the retaining wall near the township at Queenscliff was recently washed away by heavy seas, which played havoc with all structures, at ...

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  12. GLASS STRIKE CONTINUES.

    Mr. A. Dobson, at the meeting of the Trades Hall Council in Melbourne last night reported in reference to the glass bevellers' strike, that some of the ...

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  13. GRAZING ON THE BEACH SLOPES.

    Seven head of cattle have been impoundod this week from the Eastern Beach slopes, which since the removal of the sea front fence has become an ...

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  14. WHEAT CHARTERS.

    Making a call at Adelaide on Wednesday from Durban in ballast, the tramp steamer Queen Eugenie was ordered on to Geelong to load wheat on ...

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  15. CORPSES HURLED 150 FEET.

    Wuergendorf, in Westphalia, was the scene on Wednesday of a terrific explosion, which resulted in the destruction of an oil store and an adjoining ...

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  16. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—The subject of road making and repairing is much in evidence Geelong at the present moment. It cannot be doubted that a better quality of stone, granite for ...

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  17. SHEEP DOG TRIALS.

    A meeting of the Sheep Dog Trial Committee was hold yesterday afternoon under the chairmanship of Mr. D. Aitken. The offer of Mr. Frank ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    London, July 12th.—Fifty of the [?] tralian. cadets are camped at Bis[?] and seventy at the Crystal Palace, while seventy are visiting the provinces. ...

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  19. LORD KITCHENER FOR EGYPT

    London, July 13th.—Lord Kitchener, who has been mentioned as the probable successor to the late Sir Eldon Gorst, as British Consul-General in Egypt, visited ...

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  20. JAMESON RAIDER DIES.

    London, July 12th.—The death is announced of Mr. Harold F. Strange, who was a member of the Jameson Reform Committee in 1895, and was among ...

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  21. TO RECEIVE LORD DENMAN.

    Arrangements are now. complete for the reception of Lord Denman, the new Governor-General. He is expected to roach the Heads by the Omrah about ...

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  22. 40 NEVER-SAY-DIE-TORIES.

    London, July 13th.—Forty Unionist members of the House of Commons who are in sympathy with a fighting policy, held a meeting at St. Stephen's ...

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  23. 19 MURDERS—TWO BROTHERS CHARGED.

    Los Angeles, July 13th.—The two brothers McNamara have pleaded not guilty to 19 murders. The accusations arise from the dynamiting of the ...

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  24. CRICKET.

    London, July 12th.—At Lords to-day, the cricket match between sides representing the Gentlemen and the Players ended in a victory for the former by ...

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  25. GEELONG WEST ELECTIONS.

    Sir,—During the last week I have been frequently questioned as to the accuracy of a tumor that I intend to contest the seat for the South ward of the borough of Geelong ...

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  26. BLAZING WEATHER IN U.S.A.

    New York, July 12th.—The heat wave continues, and is causing hundreds of deaths. Within the last ten days no fewer than 300 persons have succumbed ...

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  27. LORD DUDLEY'S FAREWELL.

    Lord Dudley, the retiring Governor-General, who is at present in Sydney, intends to return to Melbourne on Saturday. ...

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  28. WRECK OF THE SANTA ROSA: INQUIRY

    San Francisco, July 13th.—Official inquiry regarding the loss of the steamer Santa Rosa was opened yesterday. Captain Faria testified that he gave ...

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  29. A DISCLAIMER.

    Sir.—I wish to contradict a report that is being circulated, that I am the widow in South Geelong who has been granted aid for her two children, by the Neglected ...

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  30. THE CADET BALL.

    Sir.—Through the kindness of some intormant, apparently in the know, you state in the issue of the 12th, that the Senior Cadetball was a financial failure to the amount of ...

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  31. IN A FEW LIMES.

    A vast anti-Home Rule procession took place at Belfast on the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne. The British Tuberculosis Commission ...

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  32. PERTH ORPHANAGE SCANDAL.

    Perth, Thursday.—At the inquest on George Jones a late inmate of the Swan Orphanage, the jury found that death was accelerated by the gross ...

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  33. CRIPPEN'S SOLICITOR SUSPENDED.

    London, July 12th.—Mr. Arthur 'Newton, who acted as solicitor, for Hawley Crippen, the American dentist," who was executed on November 23rd ...

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  34. TOWN HALL ON FIRE: WILFUL P

    Kalgoo[?]lie, Thursday.—What appears to have been a deliberate attempt to burn down the Ralgoorlie Town Hall was made this morning. ...

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  35. LAST SATURDAY'S MATCH.

    Sir,—May I ask a space in your columns for a few lines re last Saturday's football match? Would our captain not have been justified in calling his men off the field, ...

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  37. STRANGE SWISS CUSTOM.

    While trying to enforce a curious and ancient Swiss custom four young Swiss men were shot in the village of Vex, Canton of Valais, two being ...

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  38. THE YOUNG GUARD—UNRULY-PROSECUTIONS.

    Sydney, Thursday.—It is stated that in some of the suburbs unruly cadets have caused trouble and have become defiant of the authorities; also in some ...

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  39. AMERICAN DITTY ON WOOL.

    Washington, July 13th.—In the Senate yesterday Senator Bailey introduced his wool amendment, but the Senate adjourned before a vote was taken on it. ...

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  40. MOROCCO: NEARLY NORMAL

    Tangier, July 12th,—After creating the road to Mequinez. Colonel Moinier, who commands the French forces has reached Rabat, on the coast, north of ...

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  41. LONDON WOOL SUES.

    London, July 12th.—The fourth series of London wool sales commenced yesterday were continued to-day. A better selection of wool was on offer, ...

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  42. BERKBECK BANK.

    London. July 12th.—The responsibilities of shareholders in the Birkb[?]k Bank. which suspended payment on June 9th, have been judicially ...

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  43. LABOR DAILY FOR VICTORIA

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council in Melbourne last night, Mr. S. Cohen referred to the project for the establishment of a Labor daily ...

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  44. CITY HALL SCHEME & MR. WATT.

    Sir.—In endorsing the action of the deputation to the Acting Premier re Johnstone Park, it might be as well to point out that the idea of a park originated with the ate ...

    Article : 115 words
  45. SUBMARINE TELEPHONY.

    The Paris Academy of Sciences has completed the experiments it has been carrying out with a view to ascertaining what could be accomplished in the way ...

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