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  2. SAFETY IN MOTORING.

    Supplementary to a statement yesterday that the police were endeavoring to find out who was responsible for the motoring accident at Fisher's Hill on ...

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  3. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) HOME RULE ORATORICAL DUEL

    London, June 16th.—Great preparations have been made to welcome Mr. John Redmond and party to Glasgow to-day. The programme includes a ...

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  4. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL DILEMMA. MR FIELDING CAN'T SIT—DR RESIGN!

    According to Mr. Murray, who is an fait with intricacies of the procedure relating to State elections, Mr. Fielding cannot resign as his election was ...

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  5. THE KAISER'S SILVER JUBILEE

    Berlin. June 15th.—Germany is celebrating with great enthusiasm the 25th anniversary of the accession of the Kaiser to the throne. There are lavish ...

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  6. TSAR WILL DECIDE. BUT BULGARIA TELLS HIM WHAT HE SHOULD DO!

    Sofia. June 15th.—King Ferdinand, in his reply accepting the arbitration of the Tsar in the dispute between Servia and Bulgaria, blames Servia for her ...

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  7. ART-GALLERY PLAN LITIGATION.

    A good deal of interest was taken yesterday in the hearing at the County Court, before Judge Box and a special jury, of a claim by Thomas D. Stevin, architect, of ...

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  8. MR FISHER WATCHING HOME.

    It is now certain that not only did the meeting of the Federal Labor party last week leave all action in Mr Fisher's hands but members separated, ...

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  9. CHARITY CARNIVAL,

    One of the features of the carnival to be held in aid of the Geelong Orphanages will be a fancy dress football match. There is every prospect of it ...

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  10. FATAL ERROR IN FLYING.

    Lisbon. June 15th.—A shocking aviation fatality occurred here to-day, the victim being an aviator named Manio. He had ascended to the great height ...

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  11. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The State Cabinet will to-day fix definitely the date on which Sir John Fuller, the Governor, will be advised to call the State Parliament together "for ...

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  12. VIZIER'S MURDERER CONFESSES.

    Constantinople. June 15th.—Lieutenant. Hilmi, who was wounded during the siege of the house in Pera. in which the alleged assassins of Shevket Pasha ...

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  13. DECENTRALISATION.

    An effort to revive the decentralisation movement is being made from Warrnambool. where there is a new league in existence. At various times ...

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  14. WON 2 RACES AND FLEW 80 MILES.

    Berlin, June 16th.—A remarkable feat. was accomplished yesterday by Lieut. Egan-Krieger, who rode the winner of the Steeplechase at Magdeburg, then ...

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  15. VISIT OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.

    Forty-five students of the Melbourne University came to Geelong on Friday and stopped at Mack's Hotel. Geological excursions were made, under the ...

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  16. SEIZURE OF AN ISLAND.

    A telegram from Budapest says that Austria-Hungary has proclaimed the annoxation of the Island of Adakaleh, which lies in the Danube opposite the ...

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  17. LABOR CANDIDATE RESIGNS.

    Perth. Monday.—Mr. Thomas Moore, who was elected unopposed as the Labor candidate for Forest in the Legislative Assembly in succession to Mr. ...

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  18. MOORS V. FRANCE AND SPAIN

    Paris, June 15th—Advices from Rabat, Morocco, state that General Mangin has routed the Mohaonsaid tribesmen, at Khima, after fierce ...

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  19. LECTURING MR ASQUITH.

    London, June 15th.—The report of the Select Parliamentary Committee appointed to inquire into the circumstances surrounding the contract ...

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  20. ST. PAUL'S MISSION.

    The mission at St. Paul's Church was brought to a conclusion last evening in the presence of a large congregation. Canon Hughes, assisted by the Rev. J. ...

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  21. OLYMPIC GAMES IN DERLIN

    Sydney, Monday.—Preparations are being made by the cyclists and British Association footballers in this State for tho Olympic games to be held in Berlin ...

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  22. GREEK LOAN.

    Athens. June 15th.—The Government has concluded a loan of 20.000,000 francs (£800,000) with the National Bank of Greece. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE SYSTEM.

    London, June 16th.—The Association of the Chamber of Commerce has submitted to Mr. Asquith a memorandum in favor of universal training, and ...

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  24. MR COOK'S CABINET.

    Assuming that Sir William Lyne does not regain the Hume scat, the programme of events in the political sphere seems to be shaping itself as follows:— ...

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  25. FEDERATION BALL.

    The second annual Federation hall, to he held to-night in the Orderly Rooms, in, Myers-stret, is expected to be in every way as complete and enjoyable ...

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  26. BRIEF CABLE NEWS.

    London, June 16th.—Three, thousand farm laborers of West Lancashire have given notice of their intention to strike, failing payment of the minimum wage ...

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  27. MEXICO STILL FIGHTING.

    El Paso, Texas. June l6th—Intelligence has been received that further severe fighting; has taken place near Sansillo. in Mexico, between the rebels ...

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  28. "DOWN POTS AND PANS."

    London, June 16th.—The "Daily Express" states that the married women all over the country are being urged to join the Home Makers' Union, which ...

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  29. BARRIER MINES GRIEVANCES.

    Broken Hill, Monday.—The Miners' Association hold a special general meeting yesterday afternoon to deal with the bonus system at present in operation ...

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  30. H.M.S. PINAFORE.

    Those who are interested in the production of "H.M.S. Pinafere" by the Geelong Liedertafel 17 years ago, should order their "News of the Week" to-day. ...

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  31. DUKE OF ORLEANS ELOPES.

    Rome, June 15th.—The "Corriere della Sera" of Milan publishes a sensational story regarding the Duke of Orleans, whose matrimonial troubles have ...

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  32. HIGH RATES FOR BOLLOCKS.

    A line of seven bullocks sold by Messrs. J. J. Burns and Co. at the Corporation Markets yesterday, made the high average of £15/11/6: the top price ...

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  33. CRISIS IN GERMANY.

    Berlin: June 16th.—It is probable that the Reichstag will be dissolved owing to the Liberals and Conserva-, tives failing to agree regarding death ...

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  34. OUTRAGETTES.

    London, June 16th.—Exciting scenes were witnessed yesterday in Hyde Park, where the suffragettes attempted to hold a meting. The platform was ...

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  35. SOLDIERS TO STOP VENDETTA.

    Rome. June 15th.—A remarkable series of murders has occurred, at Orgosolo, in Sardinia: The murders, which up to date have numbered oight, ...

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  36. FEEDING GROUND FOR LODGES.

    Success has crowned the efforts of the. Band of Hope Union in the negotiations, which emanated from Geelong, for members reaching the age of 16 ...

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  37. GEELONG CONTEST CHOIR.

    It was stated, yesterday by Mr. GeoBurr, secretary of the Geelong Musical Society, that an excellent response had been received to the call for voices for ...

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  38. CONGO RUBBER.

    Brussels, June 15th.—The,export duty on rubber in the Belgian Congo has been lowered. to one frane (9½d.) per lb. ...

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  39. YACHT CLUB SMOKE-O.

    Wednesday, July 9th, has been fixed by the Geelong Yacht Club committee for. the wind-up social of the season, when the racing trophies, a very fine ...

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  40. LAWN TENNIS.

    Paris June 15th. —A. F. Wilding, the New Zealand lawn tennis player. has won, the herd court championship of the world. In the Final he beat A. ...

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  41. HOUSE NUMBERING.

    At a conference attended by Mayor Strong and Cr. Clutterbuck, of Newtown and Chilwell, and Mayor D'Helin and Cr. Molvneux yesterday the ...

    Article : 90 words
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  43. P.L.C. DANCE.

    At the East Geelong Public Hall last night about 40 couples danced to music supplied by Mr. J. Niblett. Mr. J. Ryan was M.C. "Pound" refreshments ...

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  44. WHISKY COMBINE.

    London, June 15th.—Eight Irish distilleries have combined to produce the best, Irish whisky, and a capital of £1,000.000 has been subscribed. The ...

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  45. DEPTH OF THE HEADS.

    Mr. Murray, the Acting Premier, whon interviewed as to the statement that it was feared that the warship Australia would be unable to enter the ...

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  46. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A bicycle found in Moorabool-street last nignt by Senior-constable Douglass can be obtained by the owner on application at lockup. The police also ...

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  47. MILITARY.

    Sergt.-Majors O'Connor and Kennedy, representing the Engineer's office. will go to Drysdale to-morrow to hand over the drill hall to Area 69C. Train ...

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  48. FOOTBALLER KILLED BY A KICK.

    Wellington (N.Z.), Monday.—The second football fatality of the season occurred on Saturday. In a match in propress at Christchurch, Samuel Plimsoll ...

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  52. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Mr. S. Thompson's cash sale at his boot establishment in Moorabool-street is to continue for two weeks. A sixpenny inverted gas-mantle is ...

    Article : 35 words
  53. WAGES BOAEDS' AMENDMENTS.

    The deputation representative of Geclong, Ballarat and Bendigo employers, appointed to wait on the Minister of Labor on Thursday, relative to ...

    Article : 64 words
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