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  2. CYCLING ACCIDENTS.

    A eyelist. with a little child sitting in front of him on the machine. got a nasty fall in Church-street near the Western Beach road. The child's legs ...

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  3. LAURIER DAY BY DAY.

    OTTAWA. May 4th.—It is not yet known whether the Canadian House of Commons will adjourn when Sir Wilfrid Laurier goes to London to attend the ...

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  4. HOUSE OF COMMONS. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS AND VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    LONDON. May 4th.—An important meeting of the Unionist members of the House of Commons was held to-day. It was decided, after considerable ...

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  5. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS AIRSHIP A COMPLETE WRECK

    LONDON. May 5th.—The Lebaudy dirigible, which was constructed some months ago as the result of the "Morning Post's" public subscription for ...

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  6. STRIKE PAY ONLY 10S, SENATOR RUSSELL SAYS THIS IS THE CRITICAL POINT.

    Strike pay was distributed again yesterday to the members of the Agricultural Implement Makers' Union, who are on strike. The scale was the same ...

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  7. THE FOREIGN LOCO. ORDER.

    Referring yesterday to the decision of the State Government to import 40 locomotives from abroad, MR. Thomas, the Postmaster-General, stated that he ...

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  8. PROGRESSIVE BELMONT.

    In accordance with notice, Cr. H. F. Richardson moved at yesterday's meeting of the South Barwon Shire Council, "That the sum of £1000 be borrowed ...

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  9. C.E.G.S. BUILDING SCHEME.

    No further advance has vet been made by the council of the Geelong Church of England Grammar School in the adoption of a scheme for rebuilding the ...

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  10. NEWTOWN AND CHILWELL FIRE STATION.

    Messrs. Marritt, sen., and Rawlinson Hobbs, who hare taken considerable interest in the Newtown and Chilwell Fire Brigade, are endeavoring to collect ...

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  11. SIR JOHN FORREST ON TARIFFS.

    LONDON, May 4th.—Sir John Forrest, M.P., of Australia, who was interviewed by a representative of the "Morning Post" on his arrival in London, made ...

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  12. FISH IN "YES DE[?]ERS. TOO ZEALOUS YOUTH QUITS.

    The "Yes—No "business is still causing trouble. At the Trades Hall Council yesterday a fishmonger of South Yarra was condemned for dismissing an ...

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  13. BIG HAUL OF TROUT.

    About 200 baskets of salmon trout were taken in the bay yesterday morning by two netting boats worked by the Clarke Bros. The boats returned to the ...

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  14. HAMMOND FLIES OVER SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Hammond, the aviator, at a height of 1500ft., flew up the Harbor over the warships in Farm Cove. He afterwards flew over the city ...

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  15. GOAL VEND PROSECUTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Coal Vend prosecution was continued in the High Court to-day. John Goldsworthy, acting secretary for the Victorian tender ...

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  16. MORALS AND HEALTH.

    At the last conference of the Australian Natives' Association at Warrnambool, the harm inflicted on the race by certain diseases was seriously ...

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  17. NO DATE FOR TRIAL.

    An announcement with regard, to the order of the business to be taken before the Conciliation and rbitration Court was made yesterday,.morning by ...

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  18. 40 HOURS ADRIFT IN A BOAT

    LONDON, May 4th.—Mr. Frank Wild. who was a member of the Shackleton Expedition to the South Pole, and his brother, have had an ...

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  19. TO PREVENT STARVATION. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE'S BILL.

    LONDON, May 4th.—Mr. LloydGeorge," Chancellor of the Exchequer, introduced his Invalidity and Unemployment Bill in the House of Commons ...

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  20. LAND OF GOLD.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Friday.—It has been persistently rumored during the past few days that good ore had been cut in the Derwent Jack. A visit to ...

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  21. MR. MURRAY CABLES HIS JOY

    Yesterday a cablegram was received at the Premier's office from Mr. Murray from Colombo, offering his congratulations to Mr. Watt on the ...

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  22. INFANT LIFE PROTECTION.

    Inquiries have been made this week by the police into an alleged violation of the Infant Life Protection Act in the non-registration of premises in which ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    Queen Alexandra, who has been on a yachting cruise in the Mediterranean, returned to London yesterday. Mr. Robert Purnell, president of the ...

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  24. BUTTER AND WHEAT MARKET.

    LONDON, May 5th.—The butter market is dull, with a downward tendency. During the week 93,000 boxes of Colonial arrived. Home and Continental ...

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  25. TALL TALES FROM MEXICO.

    MEXICO, May 4th.—Famine conditions prevail in many parts, and the country is more unsettled than ever as a result of the revolution. A force of ...

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  26. MONSTER PUMPKIN.

    Mr. H. J. Thompson, of St. Albans, exhibited at Box and Sons establishment. Moorabool-street. yesterday, a monster pumpkin grown on his farm ...

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  27. IN A FEW LINES.

    LONDON, May 5th.—The Lower House of Convocation sitting at Canterbury adopted a new rubric permitting consecrating elements to be taken ...

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  28. GEELONG FEMALE REFUGE.

    The monthly meeting of the committee of the Geelong female Refuge was held yesterday in the mayor's room, Town Hall. There were ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN TRICKED.

    LONDON, May 4th.—Mr. Samuel dough, a wool dealer, of Wagga Wagga (New South Wales), has been the victim of a confidence trickster in London. At ...

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  30. LOOT IN JERUSALEM.

    LONDON. May 4th.—The report that the expedition under Captain B. M. Parker, which has been exploring in the neighborhood of the Pool of Siloam, in ...

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  31. MAN AND TWO ACTRESSES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—After several adjournments, the case Buchanan v. Buchanan, was concluded in the Divorce Court this morning, before Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 171 words
  32. DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS' WAGES.

    Naturally the drapers' assistants are gratified at the increase of wages and shortening of hours accorded to them by their Wages Board. but they feel ...

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  33. NEW RAILWAY FOG ORDERS. SUBURBAN TRAINS TO SLOW DOWN.

    The Railway authorities are about to issue to their departmental officers a new time table for suburban lines to govern occasions when there is any foggy ...

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  34. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Concerning municipal taxation, there is a wise saying:—"He who changes a wilderness into a garden is taxed, but he who turns a garden into a wilderness escapes ...

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  35. POLICE COURT.

    On Thursday night a man named Sullivan. who had imbibed freely, was arrested by Constable MeKenzie. He gave the officer a good deal of trouble until ...

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  36. LABOR AND THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    Sir.—The Geelong Political Labor Council has protested against an alleged statement of mine that "the Political Labor. League dominated by the Human ...

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  37. ENGINE DRIVERS' DISPUTE.

    Mr. Justice Higgins concluded the hearing of the engine drivers' dispute in the Arbitration Court yesterday. He reserved his decision. ...

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  38. REV. E. HARRIS ON LOYALTY.

    Rev. Edward Harris, of Aberdeenstreet Baptist Church, on Thursday evening attended a public meeting in connection with the anniversary of the ...

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  39. TRADE UNION CRIMES.

    LOS ANGELES May 5th.—Nineteen indictments against the brothers MeNa[?]ara in connection with the dynamiting of the Los Angeles "Times" office ...

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  40. JOURNALISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    Regarding the efforts to secure registration of the Australian Journalists' Association, the association made an offer to the proprietors to exclude the ...

    Article : 76 words
  41. AUSTRALIA MAY COPY.

    Mr. Hughes, Acting Prime Minister, on being seen to-day regarding the above cablegram, said:—"Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister, has been asked to ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. CRICKET: "NO-BALL" RULE

    LONDON. May 4th.—The proposal of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club that the "no-ball" rule should be amended to provide that the ball shall become dead ...

    Article : 87 words
  43. OPIUM, CONSTABLE, SHARK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A seizure of opium was made at Circular Quay early this morning. About two o'clock Water Police-constable Bishop observed a ...

    Article : 226 words
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  45. WHY ENGINES FAIL.

    The Railway Commissioners expressed regret yesterday that passengers are being subjected to annoyance by frequent delays. Many of the locomotives ...

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  46. DOMESTICS FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE. Friday.—The Government recently appointed two ladies to inquire into the domestic servant question. They report that the evidence is ...

    Article : 107 words
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  48. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

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  49. THE GEELONG FOOTBALL TEAM

    Sir—Cannot something be done to indnce Slater to resume his place in the Geelong tootball team? I was one of those who witnessed the wret[?]hed display given by our ...

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  51. WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, May 5th.—The Antwerp wool sales have dosed, The market was slightly weaker. ...

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