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  2. FEMALE REFUGE.

    The monthly meeting of the committee of the Geelong Female Refuge was held yesterday afternoon in the Mayor's room at the Town Hall. There ...

    Article : 262 words
  3. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) WITHIN THE EMPIRE.

    LONDON, September 1st.—General Botha, the Prime Minister of the South African Union, delivered an important electioneering speech at Pretoria last ...

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  4. NAVY LOSES H.M.S. BEDFORD.

    LONDON, September 1st.—It is officially announced that the Admiralty has decided to abandon the hull of H.M.S. Bedford (9800 tons), which recently ran ...

    Article : 291 words
  5. INSURANCE AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT

    LONDON, September 2nd.—The Socialist Congress at Copenhagen has resolved that unemployment will only disappear when capitalism disappears. The ...

    Article : 63 words
  6. THE KING'S CLOCK.

    In order to clear the way for the Sailors' Rest, it is desired that all cards and subscriptions for the King Edward Memorial Fund should be sent in before ...

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  7. CHRIST CHURCH—PEACE

    Further proceedings took place in the Practice Court yesterday before Mr Justice a'Beckett, in connection with Christ Church, Geelong, when an ...

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  8. NON-PAYING LINES.

    In a return issued by the Railway Commissioners of ten non-paying lines, it is shown that the Moriac to Wensleydale line has in 10 years worked out at a loss ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The announcement of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Austin at Wi[?]cnlsea yesterday afternoon will cause feeling of regret throughout the Statw: the ...

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  10. WHEAT AND BUTTER MARKETS.

    LONDON, September 2nd.—The wheat markets are dull and very quiet. Danish butter is quoted 115/- to 117/-; Australian and New Zealand butter is ...

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  11. LOGS FROM SIBERIA.

    Advice has been received from Imperial Harbor, Siberia, that the Austrian steamer Auguste left on August7th with a full cargo of logs for the ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, September 1st.—The August cotton market closed quiet to-day. There was a further decline in the price to 18.80d. a pound. ...

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  13. NEW WHEAT SEASON.

    This week's fine rains north of the divide have practically assured a big wheat yield in the Mallee; only fair spring rains are wanted to make the ...

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  14. WOAH HAWP GOLD.

    Information was received from Ballarat yesterday by Major G. M. Strong, legal manager of the Woah Hawp Canton Mine, that the slug of gold found ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. GERMANY KICKS.

    LONDON, September 1st.—The German newspaper "Frankfurter Zeitung" sharply criticises the Japanese rescript regarding the annexation of Korea for ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. GERMANTOWN STATE SCHOOL.

    Specifications for the renovation, of the Germantown State School provide for reflooring and long class room and infants' room, coloring walls, and ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. SLAUGHTERMEN'S WAGES.

    There is some uncertainty when slaughtering operations will be started at Fletcher and Co.'s freezing works. Last season when they were pressed for ...

    Article : 110 words
  18. N.Z. PRODUCE SOLD AS BRITISH.

    LONDON, September 1st.—Mr. H. C. Cameron, one of the dairy experts in the service of the New Zealand Government, in London, delivered an address before ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. CHILWELL BAPTIST CHURCH.

    The leaders of the Chilwell Baptist Church, are making arrangements for the removal to Russell-street of the old Congregational Church building which ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. HAGGIS SUPPER.

    Comunn Na Feinne has fixed its annual supper for Thursday next at the Town Hall at 7 p.m., and the directors expect a large gathering of Scotsmen to ...

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  21. GEELONG TOWN CLOCK.

    Sir,—The whole history of the protective policy of Australia dates from Geelong, therefore it will never do to have it said that a Victorian-made cathedral ...

    Article : 179 words
  22. STATE CABINET.

    The State Cabinet sat till nearly 10 o'clock last night. The names of three, gentlemen who have yet to be consulted were selected ...

    Article : 265 words
  23. WORRIES IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, September 1st.—The Lourdes correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the French and Spanish Governments are investigating ...

    Article : 177 words
  24. THE NEW MEXICO.

    VANCOUVER. September 1st.—The celebration of the centenary of the freedom of the Mexican republic has been commenced at Mexico, the capital. All ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. COUSIN JONATHAN'S CONCERNS.

    VANCOUVER. September 1st.—Washington has been surprised by a report what a rebellion has broken out in Neuva Viscaya, in the Philippines. It is ...

    Article : 182 words
  26. SAILORS' REST.

    The Nautical Skating Carnival to be held on Wednesday next at the Princess Rink, Malop-street, in aid of the Seamen's' Rest, promises to be a ...

    Article : 489 words
  27. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER.

    LONDON, September 2nd.—Alan Marshal, the Queensland professional cricketer, who until this season was a member of the Surrey eleven, intends to ...

    Article : 196 words
  28. LORD DUDLEY'S INTENTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Despite the assurances to the contrary that have been made, the opinion is generally held here that Lord Dudley's retirement is ...

    Article : 239 words
  29. BREAD AND SOAP TRADES.

    Two appeals against Wages Board Determinations came yesterday under the notice of Mr. Justice Hood, sitting as a Court of Industrial Appeal. ...

    Article : 182 words
  30. MONORAIL TO GET A TRIAL.

    LONDON, September 2nd.—Mr. Louis Brennan has been awarded a grand prize at the Anglo-Japanese Exhibition for his mono-rail invention. ...

    Article : 276 words
  31. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    The body of Frederick Nelson, a wharf laborer, was found floating in the Yarra near the south wharf ferry yesterday. Deceased, who lived with his family at ...

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  32. BROKEN HILL WATER.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.—At a meeting of the Broken Hill Supplementary Water League last night it was resolved that the league protest against the ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. GEELONG HOSPITAL CASES.

    Arthur White, aged 16, a cut on the palm of his left hand: the chisel he was using slipped. Thomas Simmons, aged 29, residing at ...

    Article : 53 words
  34. ARE WHITWORKERS SWEATED?

    The sensational statements made by lady members of the Trades Hall Council as to the shockingly low rates paid to some whiteworkers were brought ...

    Article : 186 words
  35. SIGNS OF PROSPERITY.

    WELLINGTON. Friday.—The revenue for the five months ended August 31st showed an increase of £309,789 over the figures for the corresponding ...

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  36. TENANTS WHO PAY NO RATES.

    Caldy Island, off the Pembrokeshire coast, which is inhabited by Benedictine monks, is exempt from all rates and taxes. ...

    Article : 31 words
  37. FATAL FALL FROM A VEHICLE.

    Robert Mead, 64, a resident of Hamilton, fell from a vehicle on the back of his head through the horses starting suddenly. He died last evening. ...

    Article : 33 words
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  39. PRICE OF STEPHEN PENNIES.

    At Sotheby's a Nottingham penny of the reign of Stephen (1134 to 1154) sold for £10 2/6. Another coin of the same reign which realised £9 15/- had a small ...

    Article : 38 words
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  42. INGENIOUS MAIL DRIVER.

    A wooden arm which can be attached to the side of a vehicle and rises in response to pressure of the foot has been invented by a post office motor van ...

    Article : 51 words
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