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  2. POLITICAL LABOR LEAGUE.

    Mr. A. T. Ozanne attended the fortnightly meeting of the Geelong branch of the Political Labor League at the Trades Hall last night, and as there ...

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  3. A CALL TO GEELONG LIBERALS

    Liberals who desire to see their cause successful at the next election should attend at the Mechanics' Institute to-night in order to-elect as officers ...

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  4. DON'T EAT NON-UNION SUGAR.

    Two Labor members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly arrived in Melbourne by the mail train from Sydney yesterday to address the workers ...

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  5. FISHER & LAURIER CONDEMNED

    London, July 26th.—The statements alleged to have been made by Prime Minister Fisher when he was interviewed by Mr. Stead were accurately ...

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  6. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) "GIVE IN!" CRIES LORD LANSDOWNE.

    London, July 25th.—Lord Lansdowne, leader of the Unionists in the House of Lords, has written a letter to the Unionist peers in which he advises them to ...

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  7. BRITAIN STANDS BY FRANCE.

    Lloyd's underwriters have notified that after August 9th owners will be required to take out a special war risk at a special rate. It is understood that ...

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  8. BREAD CARTERS WAGES.

    A fresh determination of the Bakers' Carters Wages Board comes into operation in September. There is to be an increase of 5/- per week for those 21 ...

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  9. £50,000 FOR RETICULATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Graham introduced the Geelong Municipal Waterworks Bill, which empowers the Trust to raise an additional ...

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  10. (LOSING THE BREAKWATERROAD.

    In consequence of the removal of sand the road botween the Breakwater and St. AIban's roads is in a dangerous state. Cr. Gurr called attention to ...

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  11. STATE ELECTION.

    Sir,—In to-day's issue appears a paragraph in which I am referred to as an "Independent" Liberal candidate. I wish to state that I am standing not ...

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  12. BOTHA DISAVOWS VOLKSTEM.

    London, July 25th.—General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, who has been in very indifferent health for some time, is at present visiting ...

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  13. LIBERAL CHOICE FOR BARWON.

    At the Exchange at 2 p.m. to-day, the Barwon electorate branches of the People's Party, the Women's National League, and Commonwealth Liberal ...

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  14. FIERCE HEAT IN EUROPE.

    Paris, July 25th.—Fires have destroyed 3000 acres of the beautiful forest of Fontainebleau, which comprises 65 square miles of country, and is ...

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  15. A.W.N.L. PREFERS FREEDOM.

    The annual demonstration of the Australian Women's National League took place in the Masonic. Hall yesterday afternoon, and was attended by a very ...

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  16. SHEFFIELD CHOIR IN ADELAIDE.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—The Sheffield Choir arrived this morning. The Governor combined with the citizens in greeting Dr. Harriss and the members of the ...

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  17. TELEPHONE TANGLES.

    Between the undergrounding of mains and the early introduction of electric trams, the postal authorities are sorely pressed to unravel the ...

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  18. WELSH STRIKE DEADLOCK.

    London, July 26th.—Negotiations for the settlement of labor disputes at Carcliff have reached a deadlock. The seamen still refuse to return to work while ...

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  19. MINERS PHTHISIS

    Perth, Wednesday.—Mr. Gregory, the Acting Premier. has altered the personnel of the Royal Commission on Minors' Phthisis to the following:—Dr. R. ...

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  20. C. N. MORRISON HALL.

    Fifteen tenders have been received to the erection of the C. N. Morrison Memorial Hall at the Geelong College, is the old collogians' tribute to the late ...

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  21. MR BELCHER STATES HIS VIEWS

    A meeting of the friends and, supporters of Mr. C. F. Belcher, who is a candidate for the Geelong seat at the forthcoming State elections, was held ...

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  22. IN A FEW LINES.

    London, July 25th.—A conference was held to-day between the members of the Port of London Authority and representatives of the dockers. A committee ...

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  23. WHEAT ARRIVALS.

    Railway figures show that arrivals of wheat in Geelong this season are now 20,000 bags in excess of the entries for the same period of last year. The ...

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  24. AIR RAGE ROUND BRITAIN.

    London, July 25th.—The third section of the aeroplane race round Great Britain, for a prize of £10,000, presented by the proprietors of the "Daily ...

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  25. MEAT SHIPMENTS.

    Advice has been received by Messrs. Dennys, Lascelles, Austin and Co. that seven vessels of the F.H.S. fleet will be available for frozen meat cargo from ...

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  26. THE RECIPROCITY BILL.

    Ottawa. July 26th.—Mr. Fielding, the Canadian Minister of Finance, challenges the Conservatives to allow the reciprocity agreement to pass, and wait ...

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  27. JACK JOHNSON COMING.

    London, July 25th.—"Jack" Johnson, champion heavyweight boxer of the world, has signed an agreement with Mr. Hugh D. M'Intosh, the well-known ...

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  28. SCHOOL BIRTHDAY PARTY.

    Mr. Geo. Clayton, teachcr of the sixth classes at the Ashby State School, unexpectedly found himself the guest of a scholars' birthday party at the school ...

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  29. [?] LADIES AT LUNCHEON.

    Mrs. Humble (president of the Geolong Branch of the Australian Women's National League) entertained a number of ladies at luncheon at Prince of Wales ...

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  30. MOORABOOL-STREET PIER.

    Objection was recently taken by the Victorian pilots to the proposal or the Geelong Harbor Trust Commissioners to extend the Moorabool-street pier on ...

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  31. RUSSIAN RACE MISHAP.

    St. Petersburg, July 25th.—The start of the aviation race from St. Petersburg to Moscow was marred by a shocking accident-to-day. Owing to some ...

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  32. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    London, July 25th.—The fourth series of London wool sales for 1911 was continued to-day. There was strong competition, and full, prices were ...

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  33. CHARITABLE MEETINGS.

    Annual meetings of the charitable institutions of Geelong will be held to-day as under:—District Nursing Society Mechanics' classrom, 2.30 p.m.; ...

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  34. BARREL MAN SHOOTS NIAGARA

    Niagara Falls, July 26th.—Bobby Leach succeeded in evading the police. He entered a steel barrel and was carried over the (Horseshoe Falls The ...

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  35. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    London, July 26th.—J. W. Douglass, the Essex amateur, has accepted an in-vitationto join the English team, for Australia. It is probable that Rhodes ...

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  36. GEELONG PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE.

    Mr. J.E. Pittock is to be elected president of the Geelong and Western District Protestant Orphanage at the annual meeting of subscribers, to be ...

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  37. FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Wellington. Wednesday.—In the province of Marlborough great damage was done by the recent floods. Flood waters sit Velenhcim are rising; ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. LADIES'BRANCH MEETS.

    The annual meeting of the Geelong Women's Branch of the Commonwealth Liberal Party was held last evening. There was a large attendance, with the ...

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  40. PROTECTING THE SICK.

    Mr. Lloyd George intends to amend the National Insurance. Bill now before the House of Commons so as to afford more protection for sick persons. The ...

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  41. SHEEP DOG TRIAL.

    Dr. S. S. Camero. the Director of Agriculture, has signified his intention of being present at the forthcoming sheep dog trial on the Show Grounds ...

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  42. [?]EDGING WILSON'S SPIT.

    Experiments have been made [?] the Government dredge Pioneer in Wilson's Spit. The material is generally of a soft character, and it is understood the ...

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  43. MOORING FEES AT BARWON HEADS.

    Boat owners at Barwon Heads [?] utilise the river bed and sand banks for mooring their pleasure craft, have received notices from the Geelong ...

    Article : 71 words
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