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  2. VICTIMS OF THE SEA.

    Sydney, Friday.—All hope Has gone of saving any of the 15 missing members of the crew of the ill-fated steamer Macleay, which struck a rock near ...

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  3. MONGOLS V. MAHCHUS.

    Pekin, October [?]th.—The revolution in the interior is spreading rapidly. The insurgents have captured Hanyang, including the arsenal. and the ...

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  4. BIRD DAY IN GEELONG.

    Bird Day was celebrated in Geelong yesterday by a gathering of about 1000 children from the various 'schools. At a quarter to [?] they assembled with ...

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  5. MR PRENDERGAST'S VIEWS.

    The leader of the State Opposition, Mr. G. M. Prendergast, M.L.A., gave an address in the Geelong West Town Hall last evening under the auspices of the borough. ...

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  6. TIMBER SHIPMENTS.

    The small barque [?]ona. of New Zealand, has been chartered to take a cargo of timber from the Oriental Mills, North Geelong, to ...

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  7. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) POWERS PREACH PEACE.

    Paris, October 12th.—the five Great Powers, besides endeavoring to mediate between Italy and Turkey, are intervening to remove the tension ...

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  8. WHEAT SHIPMENTS.

    Messrs. Louis Dreyfus and Co., who shipped their first cargo from Geelong [?] the steamer-Pakeha three months ago, have decided to send in the tramp ...

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  9. CITY ROAD PROCLAIMED.

    Along the northern boundary of the Botanical Gardens is an old, road now almost overgrown with grass through disuse. In time to come it may be ...

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  10. BALLARAT [?]HORAL CONTEST.

    This afternoon the Yarra-stxeet Methodist choir will put on the finishing touches in its preparation for the Ballarat choral contest on Thursday ...

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  11. CHOLERA IN TRIPOLI.

    Rome, October 12th.—A message received from. Tripoli to-day states that cholera has broken out in the city, and that four deaths from the disease have ...

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  12. OLYMPIC REPAIRS: £200,000.

    The damage caused to the White Star liner Olympic when the British cruiser Hawke collided with her off Cowes recently, proves to bo very ...

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  13. MUSICAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    The committee of the Geelong Musical Society has arranged for Mr. F. R. Collier (basso) Miss Elsy Treweek (Soprano) and Miss Elva Rogers ...

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  14. TURKISH TROOPS' THREAT.

    Constantinople, October 12th.—The army corps at Salonika threaten to march on Constantinople in the event of peace being agreed to at the present ...

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  15. PRICE OF WHEAT AHD BUTTER

    London, October 13th.—The wheat markets are steady on a reported firmness in America and continuous frosts in the Argentina. Cargoes are ...

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  16. BRITISH POLITICS.

    London, October 13th.—The Unionist members of the Houses of Lords and Commons who opposed the Veto Bill to the last and who are styled the ...

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  17. SACRED CONCERT.

    To-morrow afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock, the Geelong Harbor Trust Band will give a programme of sacred music at the Western Beach. A ...

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  18. IN A FEW LINES.

    Sail Francisco, October 13th.-The final figures show that women's suffrage in California- was not defeated, but was carried by a majority of 2000. ...

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  19. INSPECTION OF FACTORIES.

    Miss Thear, inspectress of factories from the head office, yesterday, completed, her round of the Geelong establishments where females are employed. ...

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  20. OLD POWDER BARRED.

    Paris, October 12th.—M. Delcasse, Minister for Marine, has, in view of the Liberte disaster, directed, that the warships of the French navy are not to ...

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  21. PORTUGUESE MONARCHISTS

    Lisbon, Octobor 12th.—Prisoners are arriving daily from the north, where the revolutionary movement has been crushed. They include many priests. ...

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  22. ACCIDENT IN RYRIE-STREET.

    Early yesterday morning a trades man's horse became frightened at the approach of the steam roller along Ryrie-street west, and it brought the ...

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  23. WINS AND LOSSES IN THE AIR

    Paris, October 12th.—Two shocking aeroplane disasters occurred to-day. Rene Level, a well-known French aviator, was making an ascent at Rheims, when his ...

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  24. CARD-SHARPING COUNT.

    Berlin, October 12th.—The trial of Count Giesbert Wolf-Metternich, who was arrested in December last on an allegation of card-sharping, has been ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S MILLIONAIRES.

    London, October 12th.—The report of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue for the year ended 31st March last gives statistics of the wealth of ...

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  26. OLD AGE AND INVALID PENSIONS.

    Mr. Read Murphy. P.M, gave an attentive hearing Yesterday afternoon to seven applications for pensions. Four men applied for invalid pensions: ...

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  27. POLICE STONED AT SWANSEA.

    London, October 12th.—A strike of employes at waggon works in Swansea led to serious riots to-day. The premises of the British Waggon Company ...

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  28. MILK BELOW STANDARD.

    Prosecutions have been decided on by the City Council against three dairymen whose samples of milk failed at a recent analysis to reach the standard ...

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  29. INCENDIARY STRIKERS.

    London, October 13th.—The [?]ots at Swansea in connection with the strike at the waggon works was continued in the evening. A quantity of burning ...

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  30. LORD CHELMSFORD'S RETURN

    London, October 12th.—Lord Chelmsford. Governor of New South Wales, and Lady Chelmsford, who visited England for the Coronation, left London ...

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  31. BETTING ON DELHI DURBAR.

    Lloyds are charging a premium of 20 per cent. on policies covering any losses that might be sustained in the event of the Delhi durbar not taking place. ...

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  32. PROSECUTIONS AT DRYSDALE.

    At the Drysdale Police Court on Monday, Licensing Inspector Mackintion will conduct proceedings against two district hotels. In one case the ...

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  33. ITALY'S RECORD WINE CROP.

    The wine crop in Italy will be a record and of very fine quality. Official reports declare that it is the best' since 1895. ...

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  34. "WAGES FOR WIVES."

    The Yorkshire Women's'Liberal Association has discussed the question as to whether wives should receive a regular weekly wage from their husbands.By ...

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  35. DUKE REACHES CANADA.

    Quebec, October 12th.—Earl Grey, the retiring Governor-General of Canada, left for London to-day. Thousands of people lined the streets, and ...

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  36. LICENSING PROSECUTION: £5 FINE.

    At the police court yesterday, Ethel May Dolley, the licensee of the Culloden Castle Hotel, was charged with permitting a drunken person to be on her ...

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  37. REV. R. J. CAMPBELL REVERTS.

    London, Octobor 12th.—At the conference of the Congregational Union, which is sitting at Nottingham, a discussion arose yesterday concerning the ...

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  38. ASHBY STATE SCHOOL.

    Infant classes at the Ashby State school had a demonstration on their own, arranged by Miss Thomas in charge of this section of the school. ...

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  39. PERSONAL.

    Mr. E.H. Cameron, the father of the House, will probably have a walkover for Evelyn at the approaching election should be decide to stand ...

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  40. WHISKY FROM BANANAS

    Two Frenchmen are reported to have just made the interesting discovery that whisky of a delicious odor can be made from bananas. ...

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  41. SHORTAGE OF LABOR.

    Sydney, Frida.—At-a meeting of the Trades' Council to-nigit it was decided to'set apart next Thursday; night for consideration of the interim report ...

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  42. JAPAN'S RICE CROP.

    The present rice crop, which is regarded as the barometer of Japan's prosperity, is according to official figuros just issued, 13 per cent, better. ...

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  43. WHITE CITY MAORIS.

    London, October 12th.—The party of Maoris, under Maggie Papakura, the well-known New Zealand guide, which has been giving entertainments at ...

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  44. KING'S PRIZE WON BY MOTTON.

    Sydney Friday.— The King's prize at the National Rifle Association was won hv Harry Motton, of the Australian Rifles. with a score of 293 out of a ...

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  45. MUST OBSERVE 8-HOURS' DAY.

    Broken Hill, Friday.—A resolution was passed by the 8-hours'committee on Thursday censuring all those people who had side shows or entertainments ...

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  46. BISHOP ON LOW BIRTHRATE.

    London, October 12th.—Dr. Wimnington Ingram, Anglican Bishop of London, has issued a, charge to the clergy, in which he stigmatises the ...

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  47. W.A.RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    Perth, Friday.—The announcement that Mr. Scadden, the Premier, had decided to increase the minimum of all adult workers on the railways to 9/ ...

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  49. POLICE COURT.

    The business at the police court yesterday was disposed of by Messrs Read Murphy, P.M., J. Ferguson and F.A. Sargcant, J's, P.Messrs Fitzgerald, and ...

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  50. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA OUTBREAK.

    Broken Hill, Friday.—Mr. Johnson, the stock inspector, left for the Darling River to-day to inspect a herd of 1000 catle alleged to bo suffering with ...

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  51. W.A. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    Perth, Friday.—H. Will and Co., with 100 points, won the Government's Cup at the Royal Agricultural Show for the highest aggregate points in the ...

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