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  2. Advertising

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  3. BEATEN BY 33 POINTS.

    From third place on the premiership list Geelong drops to sixth as the result of its defeated on Saturday by the Fitzroy Club. Its record now is two wins and ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS. PULLING UP STATE SCHOOL.

    In view of the demands being made in the country for more school accommodation Mr. Watt the Acting Premier remarked on Saturday that the ...

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  5. ENTERTAINMENTS. PICTURE PAVILION.

    A good house greeted the opening night on Saturday. There was a crowded house on Sunday, and by the continued applause they were highly ...

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  6. CROWN LANDS SETTLEMENT.

    The next issue of the Government "Gazette" will contain particulars relative to an area of fruit-growing country in the parish of Tonimbuk, East a few ...

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  8. BOHEMIAN DRAMATIC CO.

    Despite the numerous counter attractions. the Bohemian Dramatic Company had a crowded house on Saturday night, when they produced the American ...

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  9. BURGLAR FAILS ON SAFE.

    During Saturday-afternoon the caretaker at Johnson and Sons' I foundry. South Melbourne, discovered that during his temporary absence some one had ...

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  10. COUNTRY NEWS. JAN JUC.

    At a public-meeting held recently at the State school, the following gentlemen were elected on the school committee:—Messrs. G. Hunter, W. ...

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  11. ELIZABETH-STREET ROUGHS.

    The short supply of police in Elizabeth-street was drawn attention to by Mr. Alexander Tait in the City Court. He said protection was badly needed ...

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  12. THE GASWORKERS' STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—All the clothing and other factories dependent on the gas supply have ceased operations in consequence of the shortage caused ...

    Article : 236 words
  13. WHO IS TO REFORM OUR GAOLS?

    Mr. McBride has asked Mr. Callaway, the present Acting Inspector-General of Penal Establishments, who, as UnderSecretary, is permanent head of the ...

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  14. CINDERELLA CANTATA.

    At the Mechanics Hall to-night a bright and modernised version of the fairy story Cinderella will be presented under the direction of Mr. Les. take, ...

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  15. BRISBANE BETTING SHOPS RAIDED.

    The Brisbane police made a raid on Saturday morning on several shops where betting was believed to be carried on. The plans were well laid, and ...

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  16. PRINCESS SKATING RINK.

    There was another record attendance at this popular resort, both of skaters and onlookers on Saturday evening. Skaters were evidently preparing for ...

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  17. BRICKLAYERS WANTED.

    There is a great scarcity of - bricklayers in Brisbane. One hundred men could be placed immediately. ...

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  18. PEOPLE'S CONCERT.

    Good patronage was accorded the Harbor Trust Band's concert at the Mechanics' Hall on Saturday night. Hughes and Prior gave a clever juggling turn; ...

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  19. UNIMPROVED RATING BILL.

    One of the measures to be introduced by Mr. Watt the Acting Premier, into the Legislative Assembly, nest session is a Bill to provide for optional rating ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. QUEENSCLIFF,

    Colonel Stanley, State Military Commandant. visited Swan Island Fort last week and presented Warrant Officers G. Edward and T. McDonall and ...

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  21. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. BE THE GEELONG TRUSTEES COMPANY.

    Sir.—When I was approached and asked to join the Board of Directors of a Geelong Trustees Company I did so without hesitation. because I ...

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  22. STARCH STRIKE ENDED.

    It was stated on Saturday by Mr. J. I. Melvin. the manager for Messrs. Parsons Bros. and Co., starch manufacturers. that the strike there has ...

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  23. GUILD HARRIERS' CONCERT.

    On Saturday evening a concert was given in the Guild Hall under the auspices of the Harriers' Club. A large and very appreciative audience ...

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  24. MUNICIPAL UNION.

    The question of the establishment of a Metropolitan Council, for the control of matters which are common to all metropolitan municipalities, is to be raised ...

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  25. OUR WRETCHED ROADS.

    An incident of Sir Thomas Carmichael's farewell visit to Ballarat last week was mentioned by Cr. Hollway, mayor of Ballarat City, at the Ballarat ...

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  26. MOOLAP

    The Moolap Methodist Mutual Improvement Society met on Thursday evening last Mr. W. Dean occupied the chair, and there was a good ...

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  27. GEELONG ARTILLERY, 1862-1911

    An interesting gathering of past and present members of the Geclong Garrison Artillery, promoted by the Social and Atheltic Club. was held at the ...

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  28. DANNIZIO'S CLOTHES.

    From the inventory of Signor d'Anmmzio's wardrobe, which has been seized with his other effects under an execution at his country house, it seems ...

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  29. BALLARAT.

    A deputation of fifth-class State school teachers, consisting, of MessrsKirby, Hunt and Whittte, representative more particularly of the Ballarat ...

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  30. OFFICER'S JEALOUSY.

    Herr Rudolf Racich, a naval lieutenant, has been arrested at the Austrian' arsenal of Pola on a charge of attempting to murder his wife. ...

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  31. WHY HE MARRIES.

    American reporters follow up queer matrimonial and other advertisements Just as closely as their English confreres seek to puzzle out "agonies," and the ...

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  32. PER CAPITA REVENUE.

    During the past few months the States under the new financial arrangements fixed by the Federal electors by referendum with the Commonwealth ...

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  33. INFANT SUICIDES.

    Hardly a week passes in Vienna with out the record of an attempt suicide by sume child of tender years. Sometimes a pitiful scrawl is left recording ...

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  34. KARDINIA PARK.

    Sir,—The practice of allowing a dealer to graze his horses in this park should he stopped, as small children are apt to get too close to their heels.— ...

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  35. YASS TO JERVIS BAY LINE.

    Mr. Hughes, the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. O'Malloy and others, who should be well informed on such matters as the alleged intention of the ...

    Article : 138 words
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  37. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES MELBOURNE CITY TRAGEDY?

    A woman named Ellen Coffrey, a resident of East Prahran, was admitted to the Alfred Hospital early yesterday morning suffering from fractured skull ...

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  38. SWALLOWING 3CWT OF STONE.

    Commenting on the fact that in grinding corn by means of stones the stone is worn away and passes into the flour in the shape of fine powder, a ...

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  39. WESTERN GOLD RUSH.

    SOCTHERN CROSS, Saturday.—Alluvial sold has been found by leaseholders at Weston, forty wiles west of Southern Cross; one nine ounce ...

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  40. WEDDING PARTY ON A DRAY.

    A working-class wedding at the ProCathedral. Liverpool, caused a good deal of-interest and amusement. The bridegroom was 62 and the bride a widow of ...

    Article : 151 words
  41. FIRST TAXI VICTIM.

    The taxi-cab fatality was inquired into by Dr. Cole on Saturday. William Lea Fawcett 79 years of age was crossing Bourke-street got in the way of the ...

    Article : 94 words
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