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  2. GEELONG PRIZE WINNERS.

    At the Colac Kennel classes and Poultry Society's Show yesterday Geelong fanciers were well repersented, and gained a fair measure of success. In ...

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  3. THE POPE: IN PAIN.

    Borne, August 15th.—The latest bulletin regarding the condition of the Pope states that he passed a restless night, and suffered considerable pain ...

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  4. CANADIAN REFORMS.

    Vancouver, August 15th.—The Conservatives' platform in connection with the forthcoming general election has been issued. The main planks are ...

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  5. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) "STOP ALL TRAINS"

    London, August 15th.—The situation in connection with the unrest among the transport workers has, undergone a sensational development. The ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Jos. Jennings, a candidate for the North ward seat in the Geelong West Council, opened his campaign last evening, when he addressed a large ...

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  7. TO THE MARYS OF VICTORIA.

    The following autograph letter from her Majesty Queen Mary, has been received by the Victoria League of Victoria; also the interesting news of the ...

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  8. DEATH OF CARDINAL MORAN.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Cardinal Moran, head of the Roman Catholic Church in Australia, died suddenly at the Bisliop's Palace, Manly, at 7.30 this ...

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  9. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    Three more matches remain to be played to complete, the firs round of the League football competition, after which the six lowest clubs on the list drop out. ...

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  10. NEW ROAD AT CHILWELL.

    Mr. J. R. Tuffs was yesterday engaged in surveying the proposed new road running from Fyans-street to Bridge-street. which would serve a very useful ...

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  11. FIFESHIRE BOATS NO NEWS

    Aden, August 15th.—The latent reports regarding the loss of the Fedoral Houlder-Shire steamer Fifeshire (5812 tons), near Cape Guardafui, state that ...

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  12. VISIT OF MELBOURNE CABMEN.

    Inter-social gatherings are arranged yearly between the Geelong and Melbourne cabmen, and have led to a good fooling between them. Yesterday at the ...

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  13. KILLED FOR A SUGGESTION.

    Salisbury, August 15th.—Mr. Lewis, a well-known white resident at Buluwayo, who in May last killed a native newsboy who made improper advances to his ...

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  14. SPALLS FOR GELLONG WEST.

    By permission of the City Council, the Geelong, West borough council is making a temporary spall depot of the piece of land between St. Paul's and the ...

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  15. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    London, August 15th.—Three of the members of the English cricket team for Australia. performed well with the bat to-day. At Leicester, J. B. Hobbs made ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER PRICES

    London, August 16th.—Business has been partially resumed in Tooley-street. The butter market is very firm. Australian butter has nominally advanced ...

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  17. U.S.A. CUSTOMS FRAUDS.

    Seattle, August 16th.—The Federal Government is investigating alleged Customs frauds involving undervaluation of goods imported, here from ...

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  18. ACCOUNTING AT GEELONG WEST.

    Yesterday afternoon a dray-load of bricks was being taken to a house in course of construction in Hope-street, Geelong West. At the corner of ...

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  19. FINE HARVEST PROSPECTS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—The harvest prospects have materially improved this month, owing to consequent rains. Rain has been later than for several seasons, ...

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  20. DIVORCE WITHOUT SIN.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice Gordon, sitting in the Divorce Court, referred to-day to the suit of Cadell and Cadell, in which the husband asked for ...

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  21. 500,000 CHINESE FLOODED OUT.

    Shanghai. August 16th.—News has been received that floods at An-hui have destroyed 235,000 acres of rice crops. No fewer than half a million ...

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  22. FIRE BRIGADE COMPETITIONS.

    Mr. Solomon has donated a trophy for competition by the Nowtown and Cli[?]well, firemen. It has been resolved to hold the event on Monday evening next. ...

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  23. ANOTHER WIN FOR HARDWICK.

    London, August 15th.—The Jersey 440 yards saltwater swimming championship was decided to-day. H. Hardwick, of New South Wales, won by 12 yards ...

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  24. SHEEP DOG TRIAL.

    This day at the show grounds sheep dog trials are to bo held under the auspices of the Agricultural Society, commencing at 9 a.m. The judges ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES BY-ELECTIONS

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The following is the result of. the by-elections:— Mudgee: Dunn (Labor), 3173; Gilbert (Liberal), 2975. ...

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  26. LANCFOBD-O'BRIEN FIGHT.

    New York, August 16th.—The referee stopped the Langford-O'Brien fight in the middle of the fifth round. O'Brien had boon sent to the floor, and ...

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  27. WATERSIDE WORKERS AT WORK.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—All prospect of trouble among the waterside workers has. disappeared. Mr. Harrison, secretary of the Wharf Laborers' Union, has received ...

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  28. OVERSEA STEAMERS.

    In mentioning the fact that six F.H.S. steamers are to call at Geelong before the end of the year for frozen cargo, a shipping exchange states that there is ...

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  29. LETTER BREEDS MURDER.

    Wagga, Wednesday.—An inquest was held to-day upon the victims of the Eririgorah tragedy-Alfred James Conquit. and his wife, Mary Conquit. After ...

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  30. LONDON'S FOOD RISKS.

    An American editorial opinion regarding the London strike is that it affords food for serious reflection as to the outcome of modern distributing ...

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  31. SUPREME COURT.

    Mr. Justice a'Beckett is to preside at the Geelong Supreme Court to-day: his associate is Mr. Butler. Mr. S. Leon is to prosecute for the Crown. The two ...

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  33. MR SAM MAUQER IN LONDON

    Mr. Samuel Mauger, ex-M.P., and member of the Melbourne Fire Brigade Commission, carries a special commission from the Government of Victoria. ...

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  34. POLICE PENSIONS.

    Sir Henry Weedon has given notice of his intention to ask the acting Chief Secretary if he will inform the House whether any consideration by the ...

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  35. GEELONG PRIESTS' TRIBUTE.

    All the priests associated, with the Van. Archpriest McKenna at St. Mary's Presbytery, Geolong, were ordained by Cardinal Moran, of whom they speak in ...

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  36. VIOLENT LUNATIC.

    An unfortunate woman undor treatment in the lunacy ward of the Geelong Hospital created a mild scene in the apartment yesterday by suddenly ...

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  37. CR. DUGGAN'S CAMPAIGN.

    Cr. S. B. Duggan win address, the ratepayers of Middle ward at the corner of Pakington and Autumn-streets, Geelong West. to-night. ...

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  38. SOUTH BARWON CONTEST.

    Mr. T. A. Evans, who is seeking election as a representative for Banwon riding, in the South Barwon Shire Council, addressed a good gathering of ratepayers ...

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  39. WILL CROOKS' PANACEA.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Will. Crooks, Labor member for Woolwich, gave notice of his intention to introduce n bill making a strike ...

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  40. LABOR'S SYMPATHY.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The following resolution was passed at a meeting of the Combined City Labor Leagues at the Trades Hall to-night viz.:—"That ...

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  41. GEELONG HIBERNIANS.

    The Geelong Hibornian Club forwarded the following telegram to Archbishop Kelly, St. Mary's. Sydney, last evening: "The committee and members of ...

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  42. A GREAT CHURCHMAN.

    Perth, Wednesday.—Referring to-day to the death of his Eminence Cardinal Moran, the Bishop of Perth, Dr. Clune, declared that Cardinal Moran was the ...

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