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  2. GEELONG WOMAN DUPED.

    On the 17th instant Detectives Smyth and Kelly arrested in Melbourne a man named James Workman, suspected of extensive frauds on city business firms ...

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  3. DUNEDIN HARBOR FROZEN.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. — General Godley. the Military Commandant, says that the Defence Department is importing 12 of the latest quick-firers, some ...

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  4. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) LONDON'S RECORD CROWD. 4 MILLION TUBE PASSENGERS.

    The Metropolitan Railway Company carried 1,000.000 passengers, the Metropolitan District Company 1.400,000, and other "tube" railways 1,950,000 ...

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  5. GOLAG-RAOD WAAT IS TO BE DONE?

    A meeting of ratepayers of the Barwon Riding of the shire of South Barwon was held last evening in the Germautgwn State school. The meeting, wduch [?] ...

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  6. ANNEXE: NOTICE TO STOP.

    At the meeting of the City Louncil last evening, a letter was read from Messrs. Harwood arid Pincott, solicitors, asking the council to affix the ...

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  7. STATE GOVERNOR'S VISIT.

    Yesterday the town clerk (Mr. A. L. Walter) received a wire from the Hon. Victor Nelson Hood, stating that Lady Fuller, after presiding at a meeting that ...

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  8. QUEEN MARY'S 'HOME SCHEME.'

    A desire to mitigate the present gigantic yearly waste iii infant life and the loss to the nation by preventable disease due to ignorance has led to the ...

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  9. AVIATORS ON STRIKE.

    THE HAGUE, June 25th.—A peculiar development has taken place in connection with the aerial European Circuit Race, from Paris to Liege, Utrecht. ...

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  10. HUGE FLEET ILLUMINATED.

    Nelson s Victory, the. premier flagship of the Navy, commenced the salute at the great Naval Review at Spitliead. when the Royal Standard-was ...

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  11. THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    LONDON. June 26th—me dispute in the shipping trade has not yet been finally settled. No fewer than. 10,000 seamen are still on strike at Hull. Tom ...

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  12. FERRY SINKS—8 DROWNED.

    BRUSSELS. June 25th.—The city of Hechlin, on the river Dyle, was the scene yesterday of a shocking ferry boat disaster. The ferry boat in question ...

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  13. SMASH AT SHAKSPERE TOWN.

    LONDON, June 26th.—A serious railway accident occurred near Stratfordon-Avon at midnight. A Great Western train left the main line and crashed into ...

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  14. SA. TRAIN SPLITS: GUARD KILLED.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Near Yongala, on the Great Northern line, early this morning, a train of 33 trucks, loaded with ore, and drawn by two ...

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  15. NEXT STATE SESSION.

    Mr. Watt, the Acting. Premier, devoted some time, yesterday to the preparation of the speech to be delivered by Sir John Fuller, the new Governor, at ...

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  16. AIL WOULD 8 HOURS DAY.

    LONDON. June 26th.—A strong movement is on foot in labor circles in favor of an international treaty to regulate labor in mines on the basis of a ...

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  17. GOVERNOR AT BALLARAT.

    The State Governor, Sir John Fuller, arrived at Ballarat last night. Lady Fuller' was unable to accompany him owing, to indisposition. The Governor ...

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  18. IN A FEW LINES.

    JOHANNESBURG: June 26th.—The "Star" says the practical outcome of the Imperial Conference, though disappointing, is in some respects more tangible ...

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  19. PERSONAL

    After presiding at a meeting at State Government 'House yesterday morning, Lady Fuller became indisposed, and Dr. Lillies was sent for. Acting on medical ...

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  20. WOE IN ALBANIA.

    LONDOX. June 26th.—The "Times" correspondent at Vienna reports that an experienced American traveller on his arrival in the Austrian capital stated ...

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  21. JAPANESE TRAINING SHIP.

    Captain Molland. the Geelong harbor master, had no advice yesterday whether the Japanese training ship, Taisei Marn, now in Melbourne. will make an ...

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  22. POST OFFICE CLOCK.

    On Saturday and again yesterday the [?]lock in the post office portico was on holiday. Possibly the little time-piece is suffering from pique because It trill ...

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  23. FRENCH CABINET CRISIS.

    PARIS. Juno 26th.—It is probable taht M. Caillaux, who is described as the French Lloyd-George, will become Premier if M. Poineare. M. Bourgeois. M. ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. CLAIM FOR UNION DUES.

    Summonses have been issuea against a member of. a Geelong industrial union for the recovery of dues and levies imposed by the union and alleged to be ...

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  25. GLASS BEVELLEBS' STRIKE.

    Fifty bevellers who are out on strike are trying to obtain werk. in Sydney. A union official stated yesterday that two or three of the men were leaving ...

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  26. THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM. WHO WILL CAPTAIN?

    LONDON. June 25th.—Mr. Sydney EL Pardon, editor of "Wisden's Cricketers' Almanac." has an article in the "Sunday Times" to-day in reference' to ...

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  27. STEAMERS TEMPTESTUOUS VOYIGE

    A[?] Monday.—the steamer Wimmera met exceptionally rough weather on the trip across from Sydney. The decks were flooded. and the ...

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  28. MORE DIPHTHERIA.

    On Sunday two cases of diphtheria were admitted to the infectious wards of the Geelong Hospital. One case came from St. Albans and the other from a ...

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  29. MORE TRADESMEN NEEDED.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The Royal Commission appointed to investigate the alleged shortage of labor in Sydney commenced taking evidence to-day. ...

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  30. CAW EWGLAND PLAY TARRANT?

    LONDON, June 2bth.—the selection of Frank Tarrant, the well-kuown cricketer, formerly of Australia,. to play in the trial match on Thursday in ...

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  31. SHEARERS' WIRES.

    BROKEN HILL. Monday.—It ha been decided by the Broken Hill branch of the Australian Workers' Union that all members shall endeavor to obtain ...

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  32. DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—A fire broke out late to-night on the premises of Fuertli and Nail, cardboard box manufacturers, in Castlereagh-street. The building, ...

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  33. PLOUGH FITTERS: CONFERENCE.

    It is probable that a conference will be held between the agricultural implement manufacturers and the employes and the men's representatives to discuss ...

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  35. PRISONERS ATTEMPTED ESCAPE.

    HOBART, Monday.—During the temporary absence of a warder oil duty in the Hobart gaol at four o'clock this afternoon two prisoners named Henry ...

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  36. THE QUEEN IN THE GHETTO.

    Addressing the. girls of Queen's College. Harley-street. W. the Bishop of London said on one occasion he accompanied the Qugen in a tour through the ...

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  37. ENGINE DRIVERS' REGISTRATION REFUSED.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The High Court has by a majority judgment, refused the engine-drivers registration under the Commonwealth Arbitration Act. Mr ...

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