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  2. MR FISHER ON LAURIERISM.

    Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister, and party arrived in Melbourne yesterday by the Adelaide express, and were heartily welcomed by a number of ...

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  3. SUGAR BANNED AT MELBOURNE

    The sugar brought to Melbourne by the Aramac remains on the wharf, the union pickets having induced some men who came to take it away to alter their ...

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  4. STRIKE SETTLED

    London, August 13th.—The Incorporated Society of Meat Importers state that they cannot give reliable quotations owing to the extensive strike, of ...

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  5. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) TORIES TALK "SOLID" NOW

    All the lending London journals publish interesting articles on the victory of the Government in the long-sustained fight between the House of ...

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  6. GEELONG HELPS AGED MINERS.

    At the invitation of the Bailarat League the Geelong football team visited the goldfields city on Saturday to play a combined team selected from ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL SHYLOCK.

    Mr. Watt, the Acting Premier, referring to the question of interest payments to the States by the Commonwealth on the value of transferred ...

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  8. GEELONG WEST CONTEST.

    Mr.H. I. Crawcour, a candidate for the Middle Ward seat in the Geelong West Council, addressed a gathering of about 150 persons at the top of High ...

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  9. GABO'S SUGAR GOES TRAMPING.

    Sydney, Saturday.—Telegrams are stated to have been received in Sydney instructing unions involved in the work of transport to refuse to handle the ...

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  10. THE POPE'S HEALTH.

    A slight operation has been performed on His Holiness the Pope, whose health has been indifferent for some time past. The Vatican physicians ...

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  11. VESSEL'S CREW LEAVE.

    Townsville, Sunday.—Despite the reassuring news received on Saturday as to the probable ending of the sugar trouble on Monday, the crew of the ...

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  12. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—I have heard it stated that the Geelong Municipal Reform League Committee has gone so far as to insist on some City councillors who are on it to ...

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  13. UPS AND DOWNS IN PERSIA

    The deposed Shah of Persia, Mohammed Ali, who has returned to claim the throne, is making good progress towards the capital. Telegrams ...

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  14. LABORERS FOR CANE FIELDS.

    Cairns, Sunday.—The steamer Palmer brought a number of free laborers on Saturday morning. The men afterwards left for Hambledon. ...

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  15. JOHNSON MEETS BOMBARDIER WELLS

    London, August 12th.—It is announced that Jack Johnson, the world's champion boxer, and Bombardier Wells will fight at Earlscourt on Ooctober 2nd. ...

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  16. SUGAR UNLOADED BY NONUNIONISTS.

    Sydney, Sunday.—Stronger hopes are now entertained that a serious extension of the Waterside strike here in connection with the sugar trouble will be ...

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  17. TO-MORROW'S PARLIAMENT.

    When the Legislative Assembly meets at 4.30 to-morrow (the Council has had to take a holiday because there is nothing for it to do) Mr. Watt expects to ...

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  18. "PETER THE PAINTER" IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Perth, Sunday.—The police visited Kellerberrin yesterday, and arrested August Mareen, 26 years of age, a Russian, a tailor's cutter ...

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  19. BEN TILLETT'S DECREES.

    Mr. Ben Tillett, the well-known Labor leader, speaking to a mass meeting of 15,000 persons at Tower Hill, stated that the strike committee had ...

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  20. STOVE MAKERS RESUME.

    Sydney, Saturday.—The strike of stove makers at Matters Bros, has at last been settled. Several conferences between ...

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  21. GEELONG WEST ROAD SWEEPINGS.

    Sir,—Being a ratepayer of Geelong West for a number of years. I would like to ask through your valuable columns as to the proper rights and ...

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  22. PRIME MINISTER WOULD NOT RECOMMEND HONORS.

    Adelaide, Sunday.—Alderman Cohen, Mayor of Adelaide, arrived by the Osterly from London on Saturday. He states that much surprise was ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, saled from Southampton yesterday. His health is completely restored. ...

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  24. IN A FEW LINES.

    Reuters correspondent at Paris states that the negotiations between France and Germany for the settlement of the Moroccan difficulties are at a ...

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  25. MR M'GOWEN PLACID.

    Vancouver, August 12th.—Mr. M'Gowen, Premier of New South Wales, was interviewed by a Press representative prior to his departure for ...

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  26. SENATE MISCHIEVOUS.

    Washington, August 13th.—Disregarding the protest telegraphed by President Taft, the United States Senate yesterday amended the Anglo ...

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  27. WHAT BECOMES OF FOOTBALL PROFITS?

    Sir,—I notice in to-day's issue of your paper an appeal from the president and secretary of the Geelong and District Association to the members of the ...

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  28. WOOD-CHOPPING CONTESTS.

    Brisbane, Sunday.—The principal attractions at the National Show on Saturday were the champion wood chopping and military and police events. The ...

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  29. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    A fourteen-year-old boy named No[?]man McClure, residing at Lonsdal[?]street. South Geelong, had a heavy fall on Saturday morning through his bicycle ...

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  30. PERMISSION TO IMPORT RIVETTERS

    Gray Brothers, forgemasters, engineers and shipbuilders, of Port Adelaide and Williamstown, find themselves hampered by a short supply of work ...

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  31. WHO WILL HELP DIVER HUGHES?

    In referring to the plight of Diver Francis Hughes, who distinguished himself at Bonnievale, Westralia, in March, 1907, the Acting Premier. (Mr. Watt) ...

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  32. DEPONDENT WOMAN THROAT CUT.

    On Saturday night, at 10.30, an elderly woman named Rebecca Sharp, rasiding at Drummond-street, Carlton, retired to her bed, and was found short ...

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  33. AMERICAN RAILWAY MEN.

    The Western railroads of U.S.A. are threatened with a general strike. All the traction employes, and the car shops have demanded the strict ...

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  34. SCIENTIFIC PARTY RETURNING.

    H.M.S. Gayundah, as was arranged, has picked up the scientific party composed of Professors Spencer and Gilruth and Dr. Brieul, which recently ...

    Article : 126 words
  35. BRIGHTON GROCER KILLED.

    On Friday night a man named [?] Chancellor, aged 66, a grocer, residing at South-street, Brighton, was cycling along New-street, Brighton, when he ...

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  36. INFLUENZA AND 'KERCHIEFS.

    Mr. Mackey states that it would be a good thing if all handkerchiefs used by a person suffering from influenza were boiled for half an hour before being sent ...

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  37. KEENLY FOUGHT ELECTIONS.

    Sydney, Sunday.—The two by elections are being keenly fought. The Labor Party has 31 speakers in the two divisions, including the Acting Premier, ...

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  39. WOMEN WIN TUG-OF-WAR.

    At sports held in the grounds of the Royal Hospital for Incurables. Putney Heath, twelve of the strongest nurses (two of whom weigh over 12st.) were ...

    Article : 54 words
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