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  2. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Yesterday the A.S. Company's str [?] mer Cvcle arrived from Melbourne load a small cargo of chaff at Yarra-street pier for Sydney. She will ...

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  3. AEROPLANES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    London, June —The two B. E. biplanes ordered by the Commonwealth, which are of the newest type of army machine, will be shortly tested by the ...

    Article : 203 words
  4. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) PRESIDENT POINCARE.

    London, June 25th—A brilliant reception and luncheon were given at the Guildhall to-day in honor of M. Poincare, the French President. The ...

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  5. MAYOR READY TO ARBITRATE. TRUST MEETS TO-NIGHT.

    Mr. W. Plain, communicated to the Mayor yesterday morning his decision not to arbitrate on the 9/- per day rate, which he considers reasonable. ...

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  6. IMPROVING H.M, THEATRE.

    At a meeting of the market committee of the City Council held last evening, it was decided to recommend the Council to invite alternate tenders for improving the front of ...

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  7. A BILL ALWAYS KILLED. BOTH PARTIES WANT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATIQN-BUT ALWAYS QUARREL OVER IT.

    Judging by the comments of Opposition members of the Legislative Assembly, the measure that will be productive of most debate during the coining ...

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  8. ALLIES ARE FIGHTING. 500 KILLED AND WOUNDED.

    Bulgaria, June 26th.—A serious outbreak of hostilities has occurred, making an open breach between Servia and Bulgaria. ...

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  9. CHARITIES' CARNIVAL.

    A donation of £1/1/- to the carnival funds has been made by the Geelong West Kennel Club. A Torquay resident has also asked the Mayor if the ...

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  10. HOSPITAL BALL.

    At 2.45 this afternoon the Hospital Ball committee will meet at the City Hall. Mr. Parrington expects that the sets will account for 200 dancers, and ...

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  11. CATHOLIC LADIES' CLUB.

    A Catholic Ladies' Club has been formed with well appointed rooms Flinders-street, Melbourne. The membership at present is 1006, including, ...

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  12. ALEXANDRA DAY.

    London. June 25th.—Alexandra Day, which was observed to-day. proved to be a great success. Thousands of society leaders and girls sold roses in the ...

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  13. VIZIER'S ASSASSINS.

    Constantinople, June 25th.—Kiazim Bey was the first to be hanged of the twelve men who were executed for the murder of Shevket Pasha, the Grand ...

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  14. RACECOURSE INSPECTION

    Members of the Geelong Racing Club made an inspection, of the course at East Geelong yesterday, and found everything in good order. The track ...

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  15. GEELONG TO LOSE 1000 VOTERS

    It is stated that in the electoral redistribution Bill to be introduced in the Assembly this session, Mr. Molloy, the Chief Electoral Officer, proposes to ...

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  16. AFRICAN BOY KING IN LONDON.

    London, June 24th.—Daudi Chua. the 17-year-old "Kabaka." or King, of Buganda, in British East Africa, has arrived in London, accompanied by four ...

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  17. TRAIN IN RIVER.

    Ottawa, June 25th.—The spreading of the rails on the Grand-Trunk Railway caused a serious accident near, this city to-day. As an immigrant train ...

    Article : 127 words
  18. UNTRAINED SOLDIERS USELESS.

    London, June 26th.—Field-Marshal Lord Loberts presided at the annual meeting of the National Service League. It was announced that the League now ...

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  19. DAMAGED LETTER BOX.

    Through a break in its mechanism, the letter box at the corner of Aberdeen and George streets has been closed for some days, and the public are ...

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  20. DISCUSSED BY MELBOURNE TRADES' HALL

    At the meeting of the Melbourne Trade's Hall Council last night, Mr. L. Cohen, on behalf of the Industrial Disputes Committee, reported on the ...

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  21. GAME CLOSE SEASON.

    superintendent. Beck, at the request of the State Game Department, has sent circulars to all, district police stations notifying that the close season for wild ...

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  22. BRITISH INSURANCE ACT. H.M.S. PSYCHS.

    London, June 25th.—Mr. Lloyd. George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, introduced a Bill in the House of Commons to-day to amend the National ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. AN AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS CASE.

    London. June 25th.— A summons has been issued against Ralph Millburn, Walter John Kemsley, Edward William Idle Bruce, Anthony Cuthbertson and ...

    Article : 122 words
  24. DRIVING OVER FOOTPATHS.

    Drivers of vehicles have been, doing a good deal of damage by driving over footpaths in South and East Geelong instead of going round the made, roads. ...

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  25. SPAINS'S JOB IN MOROCCO.

    Madrid. June 26th.—Advices from Tetuan, show that the Spaniards concentrated in three columns. The Moors, engaged them in a hard, hand-to-hand ...

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  26. POLICE COURT.

    A debt case was adjourned until 24th July. Robert Bruce, who, appeared on remand from Camperdown, on a charge of behaving in an insulting manner in ...

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  27. U.S. ETHERS' STRIKE.

    New York, June 26th.—Advices from Charleston, Western Virginia, state that the resumption of the strike of miners which kept the district in a ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr. L. Beavis, of the Geelong Naval College, slipped and fell on the roadway whilst returning to the college from Geelong a few nights ago. inflicting a ...

    Article : 143 words
  29. SIR RUFUS ISAACS.

    The constituents of Sir Rufus Isaacs, the Attorney-General, who represents Reading in the House of Commons, have passed a resolution at a meeting ...

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  30. LOOKING FOR ANDREE THE LOST POLAR LEADER.

    New York, June 25th.—Herr Christian Leden, a well-known Norwegian explorer, has left this city on a trip to North-eastern Canada with the ...

    Article : 155 words
  31. RIEF CABLE NEWS.

    London, June 26th.—Great interest has been aroused in the by election for Leicester, necessitated by the resignation of Mr. Crawshay Williams. The ...

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  32. IRISH RIOT OVER TEXT.

    London, June 25th.—Some lively scenes have lately been witnessed in Limerick. For the last two Sundays members of the Confraternity of the ...

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  33. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    A meeting of the council or the Chamber of Commerce is to be held on Tuesday at 4.30 p.m.0 Henry Thacker is,advertising a ...

    Article : 106 words
  34. MELBOURNE TRADES' HALL.

    At the meeting of the Melbourne Trades Hall last night. Mr. Holloway moved that on Monday next a telegram be sent to New Zealand to be read at ...

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  35. RIVERINA RAILWAYS.

    Mr. A. A. Billson, Minister of Railways, referring yesterday to the remarks of Mr. Griffiths. Minister of Public Works of New South Wales ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT

    Wellington. Thursday.—Parliament was opened by Commission to-day. when Mr. Lang, formerly Chairman of Committees, was elected Speaker of the ...

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  37. TITANIC SUIT FAILS.

    London. June 25th.—A case came before the Courts to-day, in which Thomas Ryan sued the Oceanic Steamship Company for damage for the loss of his ...

    Article : 86 words
  38. ESPIONAGE AT PORTSMOUTH.

    London, June 25th.—At the Winchester Assizes to-day, William Klare, described as a German subject, was found guilty of an offence under the ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. H.M.S. TORCH'S FURNACES COLLAPSE.

    Sydney, Thursday.—H.M.S. Torch, the condition of which has caused a stir in the House of Commons at different times, is again in trouble. News ...

    Article : 239 words
  40. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    Washington. June 25th—It is announced that alter much negotiation the Democratic members of the Senate have acpepted the principles of free ...

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  41. ARMED LINERS.

    The steamer Wiltshire (10,390 tons), of the Federal line, is being equipped with two 4.7 guns. [The Wiltshire is a new boat of the Federal S.N. ...

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  42. CRIMINALS COPY 'GETTES,

    London. June 25th.—Criminals are taking a leaf out of the suffragettes' book in regard to "hunger striking." Mr. W. W. Benn. Junior Lord of the ...

    Article : 63 words
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  44. WATT DIVORCE CASE.

    Sydney, Thursday.—Mr. Justice Gordon to-day heard additional evidence on an application by Muriel Maud Watt, for divorce from her husband, Captain ...

    Article : 140 words
  45. IRRIGATION SETTLEMENT.

    The Water Supply Commission is issuing a pamphlet entitled "Advice to Settlers in the Irrigation Districts." This publication will point out the value ...

    Article : 436 words
  46. BILLIARDS.

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  47. LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

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