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  2. (REUTER'S' TELEGRAMS.) DOCKERS WIN: MINERS NEXT

    London, July, 30th.—The terms of the settlement of the London dockers' strike provide for an increase of wages amounting to £150,000 a year. The ...

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  3. THE WEEK'S SHIPPING.

    Oversea movements in Corio Bay this week will include the departure of the steamer Queen Eugenie with a full cargo of wheat for the English ...

    Article : 117 words
  4. GIVE SILVER TO-DAY, PLEASE!

    The members of the local Young Women's Christian Association enter-upon a building campaign in order to enlarge and improve their building. ...

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  5. MR BALFOUR'S PRETENCE.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons has addressed a letter to his constituents upon the political situation. In it he ...

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  6. EASTERN PARK FOR COLLEGE.

    At the meeting of the City Council last evening, it was decided to offer to the Education Department any reasonable area at the eastern end of the park ...

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  7. HOLMAN RESUMES OFFICE.

    Sydney, Monday.—Mr. Wade has been unable to form a Ministry owing to the Liberals only equalling the Laborites. The Lieutenant-Governor has permitted ...

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  8. TRAMS: AN UNWISE DECISION.

    By seven votes to five the City Council decided last eveningto provide £1500 towards obtaining the subway at the Moorabool-street railway gates. As ...

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  9. GEELONG RAINFALL.

    The rainfall for July registered at the inoteorological station at the Mechanics Institute was 142 points compared with 316 points for July 1910. The rainfall ...

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  10. "WE WANT IRONMASTERS?"

    London, July 31st.—Mr. Baillieu, Victorian Minister for Public Works, in a letter to the "Times." declares that Australia badly needs the genius and ...

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  11. CARTER'S JAW BROKEN.

    While unloading tram rails at the railway station yesterday morning Harry Bromilow a resident of Austinstreet. Newtown, and employed by ...

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  12. EUROPE TOO HOT.

    Extremely hot weather is being experienced throughout Germany. The temperature in the shade in Berlin has reached 95 degrees. No fewer than ...

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  13. LORD DENMAN SWORN IN.

    The now Governor-General entered unon his duties yesterday under the happiest circumstances: fair weather a hearty greeting; universal' wishes that ...

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  14. GEELONG-GUILDFORD RAILWAY.

    A representative deputation is to urgo the Minister of Railways on the 23rd inst to construct a line of railway from Guildford to Geelong. The ...

    Article : 39 words
  15. 25,000 ALBANIANS STARVING

    London, July 31st.—Dr. Randall Davidson. Archbishop of Canterbury, and Dr. Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, and others have issued an ...

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  16. TUNIS-ING MOROCCO?

    Berlin, July 31st.—A socialistic demonstration, welcoming the visiting French trades' unionists, pledged'itself to do all in its power to prevent the Moroccan ...

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  17. SALE OF CITY PROPERTY.

    The property of Messrs. Jarman Bros., now let to Mr. Ritchie, Mr. Laurence, and the Singer Sewing Machine Company, having a frontage ...

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  18. EX-SHAH WANTED-DEAD OR ALIVE

    Teheran, July 31st.—The Persian National Assembly has offered £20,000 for the capture of the ex-Shah, Mahomed Ali, dead or alive. ...

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  19. UNION MEETINGS.

    At the Trades Hall last night the Geelong branch of the Carters and Drivers' Union held their monthly meeting but did not discuss the threatened strike of ...

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  20. SHORTAGE OF LABOR.

    Sydney, Monday.—At the Shortage of Labor Commission to-day, Alexander Stuart, managing director of the New South Wales Brick Company, said ...

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  21. PERSONAL.

    Sir J. A. Dewar, Bart., entertained 130 visitors from overseas at Duffln Castle on Saturday night. Amongst the guests were Mr. Justice Cohen, of New ...

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  22. GORDON TECHNICAL COLLEGE AS A COPY.

    From "The Manse," Wipe-street Albury. Mr G. R. King has received the following letter:—We at Alburv are trying to procure an increased ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. WARSHIPS REMAIN IN AUSTRALIAN WATERS.

    Sydney, Monday.—The Commander-inChief of the Australian station has ordered the postponement of the sailing of the paid-off ships Cambrian, Pyramus, ...

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  24. GEELONG HARBOR TRUST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 315 words
  25. KILLED WITH A SPADE.

    Auckland, Monday.—The inmates of the Evandale Mental Hospital were working on the hospital farm to-day when a patient named Johansen was ...

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  26. GEELONG WEST CONSTABLE ILL.

    Constable O'Brien, of Geelong west, yesterday obtained sick leave in order to go into the police depot hospital. He is a courteous and much-respected ...

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  27. SOCIALISTS' USUAL MADNESS

    London, July 31st.—Mr. Cecil Grayson, formerly Socialist member for Colne Valley, speaking at Bradford, said the National Insurance Bill would ...

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  28. POPULAR PROHIBITIONIST.

    Christchurch, Monday.—The funeral of the late Mr. T. E. Taylor, formerly a member of the New Zealand House of Representatives; and a noted advocate ...

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  29. BANNOCKBURN COURT.

    A sitting of the Bannockburn Police Court was held yesterday before Messrs. Road Mnrphy. W. Moodie and J. Madden, J.s.P Three parents were fined ...

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  30. IN A FEW LINES.

    London, July 31st.—The "Times," commenting on the Imperial naval memorandum, describes it as a wellconceived and eminently practical ...

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  31. MAULED IN MACHINERY.

    Kurri Kurri (N.S.W.), Monday.— Gwylim Evans, aged 26. was passing the olectrical winding gear at Stanford Colliery last night when his clothes got ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. DEPRAVITY AT COILAC.

    Superintendent Charles has received long report from the Colac police cased on a shocking confession by a 14year old girl resident in the town. A ...

    Article : 304 words
  33. PORTARLINGTON FLOODED.

    On Friday afternoon Mrs. Thomas Pigdon, of St. Leonards, died under very sad circumstances. About 11 a.m. she gave birth to a baby boy but an hour ...

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  34. AFRICANDERS ALL.

    Capetown, July 31st.—General Hertzog, South African Minister of Justice, speaking at Port Elizabeth, declared what South Africa wanted was not ...

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  35. NO CASH IN CRETE TO PAY CONSTABLES.

    Canea, July 30th.—A financial crisis has led to a serious state of affairs here. The Cretan treasury is empty, and the Government has announced its inability ...

    Article : 65 words
  36. STATE REVENUE RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 words
  37. BUBONIC PLAGUE IN JAVA.

    AMSTERDAM, July 30th.—Bubonic plague continues to rage with great virulence in Java. Forty-one cases occurred at Malang during the past week, ...

    Article : 49 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. DUEL TWO SCRATCHES.

    Henri Bernstein. the French playwright. whose latest work, "Apres Moil" was forced off the stage at the Comedie Francaise as a result of the riots ...

    Article : 117 words
  40. SYDNBY PRODUCE MARKET.

    The following are the latest [?] tions on the produce market:—Flour 160/-; wheat, 3'51/2; chickwhear, 3/3; chaff. 80/- to 95/-; maizw 2/9; oaten ...

    Article : 55 words
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