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  2. YARRA-STREET BROTHERHOOD

    In connection with the anniversary of Yarra-street Brotherhood ihree special services were conducted yesterday in the church. where large congregations ...

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  3. GEELONG BEATEN AGAIN,

    In fine weather Geelong played the return match with Carlton on the Carlton oval on Saturday afternoon.in the presence of about 10,000 spectators. The ...

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  4. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    To-night will be his first and only appearance in Geelong at the Mechanics' Hall, and everything points to an exceptionally large audience to ...

    Article : 232 words
  5. HINTS ON EDUCATION.

    It is anticipated that a large audience will be present at the Mechanics'' institute to-morrow night to hear theDirector of Education, Mr. Frank Tate. ...

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  6. TO-MORROW'S PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker takes the chair to-morrow at 4.30. Sir Henry Weedon is to ask the Chief Secretary whether any consideration has ...

    Article : 228 words
  7. BELMONT HILL ESTATE SALE.

    The Belmont Hill Sstate Syndicate gave full warning on Saturday before proceeding to the sale, that purchasers must not take it for granted that the ...

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  8. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    A large number of persons assembled at the corner of Elizabeth and Lloyd streets, Geelong West, on Saturday evening to bear an address by Mr. W. G Middle, one cf ...

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  9. NATURE STUDY LECTURES.

    Mr. Leach continued his series of lectures at the Guild Hall un Saturday evening, and again had the attention of a good audience. His remarks, which ...

    Article : 192 words
  10. NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL DEFERRED.

    The churchwardens and vestrymen or St. Stephen's Church; Belmont, held a meeting on Saturday night for the purpose of making final arrangements for ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. DOUBLE' COMPEXSATIOX BARRED.

    When Clause 6 of the Workers' Accidents Compensation Bill is reached in the Legislative Assembly, in committee, Mr. M'Bride. the acting Chief ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. PEOPLES CONCERTS.

    Biograph pictures, interspersed with items by clever artists, engaged from Melbourne, formed the principal feature of a bright-entertainment at the ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. VERY DELIBERATE SUICIDES.

    The Coroner. Mr. P. Cohen, inquired in to the circnmsiahces attending the death of a swagman named Phillip Conolly. who throw himself under the ...

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  14. LEGITIMATION BELL AND TITLES.

    Mr. Waiter Manifold, unofficial leader of the Legislative Council, has given notice to more in that House, in committee. that the following new clause ...

    Article : 97 words
  15. CASE OF MRS POOH GOOEY.

    There was a very large congregation in the Pakington-street Methodist. Church last evening to listen to the Rev. W. Presley, who gave an address, ...

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  16. PRINCESS' SKATING RINK.

    There was a large attendance at the rink on Saturday. The polo match between the local boys and the Melbourne Club crack team resulted as under:— ...

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  17. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Preparations are being made for the opening of the Federal Parliament on Tuesday. September 5. The ceremony will take place as usual in the Senate ...

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  18. HIS MAJESTTS THEATRE.

    A packed audience witne[?]ed the performance of "An Irishman's Honor," staged at His Maiesty's Theatre on Saturday night. by the W. H. Ayr ...

    Article : 168 words
  19. ADDRESS BY POSTH ASTER GENERAL

    At the afternoon and evening services the principal speaker was Mr. Josiah Thomas, M.P. (Postmaster-General). Mr. Noel Vial and Mr. S. ...

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  20. ARMY PICTURES.

    A special bioscope display is to be given at the Salvation Army Hall this evening. A fine assortment of moving pictures is to be put on the sheet. The ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. LABOR SHORTAGE COMMISSION.

    Sydney. Sunday.—The Labor Shortage Commission concluded taking evidence on Saturday in relation to the first section of the inquiry, viz the ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. BOXER AND WRESTIER.

    Perth. Saturday.—The contest in Perth last, night between Dick Cullen, champion light-weight boxer, and Rudolph Pohl, the Belgian wrestler. ended ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. IRISHMFN FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Perth. Saturday —[?] has been received from the [?] ral Sir Newton Moore. to the offcer that he is going to [?] the ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. MR. MAXWELL GETS HIS BRIEF.

    Another stop in the matter of the vetoing by the Attorney-General of the appointment of Mr. G. A. Maxwell as counsel for Laura Fox. now awaiting ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. AUCTION SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  26. ENGLISH APPLE SEASON OPENS.

    Si. Jrilien apples, from Kent were on sale at Corent Garden, thus starting the season in the horne-grotrn fruit. Pears from France also the first of the ...

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  27. GREAT CEDAR TREE.

    S.dney, Saturday.—Sir Joseph Carruthers stated to-day that some timber getters on the north coast npar Murwillnmbah, found a huge cedar tree. ...

    Article : 43 words
  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 614 words
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