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  2. WET WHEAT.

    Representatives of gram [?]ms [?] shipping at the railway pier complain strongly of the wet state of the wheat arriving from the country. Though ...

    Article : 111 words
  3. MR FISHER IMPERIALIST.

    LONDON, May 22nd.—The "Daily Telegraph," in a leading article this morning on the subject of the Imperial Conference, says Mr. Fisher is a new ...

    Article : 124 words
  4. (REUTERS TELEGFLAMS.) FRENCH PREMIER'S INJURIES.

    PARIS, May 21st.—M. Monis has recovered consciousness. and is able to converse a little with those around him. His condition, however, is causing much ...

    Article : 422 words
  5. CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEES. PUBLIC WORKS.

    A meeting of the Public Works Committee, held last evening, was attended by Ald. Anderson (chairman), the mayor (Ald: Philpott), Ald. Williams, Ald. ...

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  6. CORONATION COLLECTION

    A meeting of the general committee of the Geelong Coronation celebrations was held at tne City Hall last night. There was a large attendance, ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain, who have been spending several weeks at health resorts in France, started on Sunday on their return journey to ...

    Article : 421 words
  8. BABY DROWNED IN BATH.

    At the City Courthouse yesterday afternoon the Coroner, Mr. Read Murphy, P.M., held an inquiry into the death of Dorothy Berryman, who was ...

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  9. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    In the various schools to-morrow there will be special features in keeping with the importance of Empire Day. At Flinders School the programme will ...

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  10. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    A small party of Geelong Masons motored to Colac last evening to take part in the installation of the Worshipful Master of the local lodge. A big ...

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  11. MR M'GOWEN ON THE BIBLE.

    LONDON, May 21st.—Mr. S. M'Gowen, Premier of New South Wales, visited the Browning Settlement at Walworth yesterday, and made a ...

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  12. CEMENT WORKS CARPENTERS.

    Half a dozen of the carpenters who joined the concrete men in a shortlived strike at the cement works on Wednesday last resumed work by ...

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  13. POULTRY AYD KENNEL CLUB.

    A members' show of dogs, poultry, pigeons and canaries will be held at the Mechanics' Hall on Wednesday, 31st inst. Entries close on Wednesday, the ...

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  14. CAMP CATERING.

    Big wholesale firms in Melbourne are gradually cutting out local tenderers for supplies for the military camps held each Faster. A statement issued by the ...

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  15. COTTON TRADE GRISIS.

    LONDON, May 22nd.—A serious crisis is threatened in the Lancashire cotton trade owing to the weavers objecting to work with non-unionists. A meeting of ...

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  16. CONTRACTS A-BEGGING.

    Two small postal contracts in the Geelong district are going a-begging, and have been re-advertised. To and from Ocean Grove and Marcus Hill three ...

    Article : 49 words
  17. TOWN HALL DISTRAINED.

    LONDON, May 21st.—Bailiffs have seized the town hall and fire station at Lianrwst, in Denbighshire. Recently an action was brought against the Lianrwst ...

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  18. ALARM OF FIRE.

    A cail from the alarm box at Yarrastreet. South Geelong, was received at the City Brigade early yesterday afternoon. A foul chimney in Foster-street ...

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  19. KING GEORGE'S SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, May 21st.—Deep sympathy is felt throughout Great Britain at the death of M. Berteaux. Minister of War and the serious injury to M. ...

    Article : 128 words
  20. BULLET STRIKES MARKER

    William R. Miles, the rifle range marker, who, on Saturday evening, was admitted to the Williamstown Hospital suffering from a fracture of the skull, ...

    Article : 263 words
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  22. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    TANGIER, May 21st.—News has been received here that a fight has taken place between a French force and the rebel tribesmen at the Muluva River. ...

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  23. MIXED CHAMPAGNE.

    PARIS, May 21st.—M. Charles Blanc, a member of the agricultural and commerce section of the Council of State, who was appointed to conduct ...

    Article : 125 words
  24. ANOTHER AVIATION DISASTER

    ST. PETERSBURG, May 22nd.—Whilst an aviation meeting was in progress at Kursk on Saturday, a serious accident occurred. An aeroplane fell ...

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  25. POLICE PRECAUTIONS ADVISED.

    LONDON, May 22nd.—The "Times," commenting on the aeroplane disaster at Issy as an awful object lesson, suggests that it is the urgent duty of the ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. SEND-OFF TO REV. BEAN.

    Last evening the congregation of [?]enwick-street Baptist Church assembled in the school room at a farewell social tendered to the Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Bean, ...

    Article : 366 words
  27. GERMANS IN GOOD HUMOR.

    BERLIN, May 21st.—The "Norddeutche Allgemaine Zeitung" refers with satisfaction to the reception given by the British public to the Kaiser. It ...

    Article : 380 words
  28. VIVISECTIONISTS AT VARIANCE.

    LONDON, May 21st.—Considerable stir has been caused by the action of the members of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in ...

    Article : 150 words
  29. MINERS FALL 2000 FEET.

    PERTH, Monday.—The engine at the Sons of Gwalia Mine at Leonora got out of control of the driver this morning, and a skip with ten occupants was ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. A STRIKE AVERTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The delegate board of colliery employes in Newcastle has decided in favor of the Pelaw Mam men returning to work under the old ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. NO SHORTAGE OF LABOR AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The following resolution was adopted at a meeting of the Barrier Labor federation on Sunday.—"That the Barrier Labor ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. ANTI-GAMBLING CRUSADE.

    THE HAGUE, May 22nd.—A few months ago legislation was introduced in Holland to check gambling. The measure abolished the totalisator at race ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. KILLED BY A MISPRINT.

    A curious claim for damages came before the Correctional Court in Paris. M. Tournieux, a cabinet-maker, died from the effects of a prescription which ...

    Article : 117 words
  34. DISQUALIFIED TURFITES' REVENGE.

    PERTH, Monday.—In the Police Court to-day, A. Clydesdale, secretary of the Kensington Park Race Club, was fined 1/- and £1/3/- costs for having ...

    Article : 131 words
  35. CAR TURNS SOMERSAULT

    On Friday evening a sensational motoring accident happened on the Mornington road, between Frankston and Mornington. Messrs. Edwick and ...

    Article : 132 words
  36. PURCHASE OF A BIG ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Murrumbidgee Irrigation Trust has purchased the Yanco estate of 70,000 acres from Sir Samuel MeCaughey. The price paid ...

    Article : 66 words
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  38. KNIGHT APPEAL CASE.

    Mayor Dickins asknowledges the following additional donation:—Mr. J. W. Windmill......... £1 0 0 ...

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