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  2. TOWN TALK. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The forecast issued last night is as follows:—"Still cloudy, with scattered showers on and south of the ranges, but chiefly in the east: fine elsewhere: ...

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  3. GEELONG CITY BAND.

    A very satisfactory position was revealed at the annual meeting of the Geelong City Band on Tuesday evening. Its members have stood loyally to the ...

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  4. JOHN BULL AND HIS SONS. STRAIGHT TALK ON DEFENCE OF THE WHOLE EMPIRE.

    LONDON, May 31st.—The Defence Committee concluded its deliberations yesterday. The visiting Prime Ministers were again present. Whatever other ...

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  5. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) FULL PAY WEEK'S REST.

    LONDON, May 30th.—Mr. George Lansbury, Labor member for Bow and Bromley, introduced a Bill in the House of Commons to-day providing for a ...

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  6. NEWTOWN'S HALL SCHEME.

    At the meeting of the Newtown and Chilwell Borough Council last evening, Cr. Jas. Young presented the following petition, signed by a number of ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    King George attended the races at Epsom on Tuesday. His Majesty was accorded a great reception. A cable from London states that the ...

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  8. NEWTOWN & CHILWELL COUNCIL

    The monthly meeting of the Newtown and Chilwell Borough Council was held last evennig. There were present: Crs. Clutterbuck (mayor), Ince, Strong, Young, Oke, Collins. ...

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  9. GEELONG ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY.

    Lady Gibson-Carmichael sent the following letter from Government House. Adelaide, to the president of the Arts and Crafts Society:—"Dear Mrs. ...

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  10. BASIN SCOURING.

    Advantage has been taken of the completion of the No. 2 service basin at Lovely Banks to overhaul and scour the old basin, which has served Geelong ...

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  11. COLONEL MORGAN PRAISED.

    Further questions were asked regarding the appointment of Colonel Morgan, who has been chosen as messing adviser to the War Office, at a ...

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  12. GEELONG APPLES AT HULL.

    A cable message was received yesterday by Messrs. Dennys, Lascelles, Austin and Co., advising the sale of two lots of Geelong apples at Hull. The ...

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  13. INDIAN ARMY MAY BE REDUCED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Simla states that the possibility of reducing the strength of the native army is under discussion, but there is no ...

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  14. MR. ROOSEVELT ON PEACE.

    NEW YORK, May 31st.—Mr. Roosevelt, speaking at the memorial day celebrations, denounced false apostles of peace, declaring the need for a ...

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  15. MISS GILBERT'S LECTURES.

    Last night at the Baptist Mission. Marshall-street, Chilwell, Miss Gilbert, missionary from India, lectured before an appreciative audience on "Life and ...

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  16. RETIRING GORIO COUNCILLOR.

    Mr. M. W. McGuinness, who represented the Moorpanyal riding in the Corio Shire Council for eight and a half years, recently severed his ...

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  17. POLITICAL LABOR COUNCIL.

    Notification of the central executive's endorsement, of the selection of Mr. W. Plain as the Labor candidate for next State election for Geelong was read at ...

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  18. THUNDER STOPS AVIATION.

    PARIS, May 31st.—Unfavorable weather is interfering with competitors in the great aeroplane race from Paris to Rome and thence to Turin. Garros ...

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  19. NEW INDUSTRIAL LAWS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Assembly, Mr. Beeby, Minister for Labor and Industry, in the preliminary stage ontlined the main features of the new ...

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  20. BURGLAR'S BIG HAUL.

    ROME, May 30th.—A sensational robbery has been, committed at the Messina Cathedral. The thieves carried away jewels valued at £100,000. So ...

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  21. LADY DUDLEY'S MOTOR SMASHED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In Oxford-street, Paddington, this morning, the Governor-General's 50 h.p. Daimler motor car got jammed between two ...

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  22. PEARL NECKLACE MYSTERY.

    LONDON, May 30th.—The trial was continued at Edinburgh to-day of Lieutenant Aylmer Cameron, of the 57th Royal Field Artillery, and his wife, on ...

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  23. CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' SOCIETY.

    A letter from the secretary of the management committee has been received by Mr. A. Searle. secretary of the Geelong branch of the Carpenters' ...

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  24. AVIATOR HAMMOND'S SCHEME.

    Mr. J. J. Hammond, who so successfully flew the Bristol aeroplane in Geelong a few weeks ago, is back in Sydney, after a brief business visit to Melbourne. ...

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  25. ENTERTAINING THE BENEVOLENTS.

    The members of the Women's Branch of the Commonwealth Liberal Party gave the inmates of the Benevolent Asylum a tea and concert on Tuesday ...

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  26. SUSPECTED PEARL POACHERS. TWO DUTCH BOATS SEIZED.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The two boats seized on the north-west coast by H.M.S. Gayundah were the Fortuna and the Harriet. Both are suspected of ...

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  27. MOTORISTS KILLED IN RACE.

    INDIANAPOLIS, May 30th.—In connection with the celebration of Memorial Day here, a shocking tragedy occurred to-day. One of the events ...

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  28. ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP SERVIGEDEID LOSS

    BERLIN, May 30th.—The German Aerial Company has had a disastrous experience during the financial year just closed. The company, which runs ...

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  29. A BALLARAT SENSATION.

    The death ocurred shortly after 1 o'clock on Wednesday morning at the residence of a Mrs. Watson, Nicholson-street. Ballarat East, of a young woman ...

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  30. NO CORROBORATION.

    Serious charges against a Geelong business man were made last week by a young man, aged 21, who up to a few weeks ago was in his employ. He made ...

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  31. VANCOUVER: FATAL FIRE.

    VANCOUVER, May 30th.—Five persons were burnt to death in a big fire which occurred at Silverton yesterday. Silverton is a mining town near ...

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  32. BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR EXGINTS DRIVERS.

    At the examination held at the Gordon Technical College this week, the following certificates were issued:—Mining.—2nd Class: S. Judge. Factory. ...

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  33. SENIOR CONSTABLE'S RESIGNATION.

    In coneequence of repeated indisposition following upon a serious operation he underwent 14 months ago. Seniorconstable R. Shaw, in charge of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. WIRELESS AT FEZ.

    TANGIER, May 39th.—A wireless station is being established at Fez, which was relieved by the French forces under Colonel Moinier last week. ...

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  35. DERBY FAVORITE.

    LONDON, May 31st.—Sunstar has hardened a point in the betting for the Derby. The quotations are: 5 to 4 against Sunstar, 10 to 1 against King ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN GOLFERS ABROAD.

    LONDON, May 30th.—The contests for the Amateur Golf Championship were continued on the Prestwick links. Ayrshire, to-day. In the second round ...

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  37. STILL FIGHTING IN MEXICO.

    MEXICO CITY, May 30th.—Although peace hits been decided upon by the Government and the rebels, fighting is still taking place in some parts of ...

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  39. THEFT FROM A RESTAURANT.

    Constable T. Dunn has reported the theft from Doherty's restaurant of a suit of clothes, the property of a lodger named Thomas Hagan. Suspicion, rested ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PREMIER AT KALGOORLIE.

    KALGOORLIE, Wednesday.— The Premier of South Australia (Mr. Verran) and the other visiting South Australian legislators were entertained last ...

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  41. MYSTERY OF WILLIAM BOYTON.

    The story told to the police on Tuesday by Mr. R. Lilley caused a revival yesterday in inquiries regarding the missing Chilwell resident, William ...

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