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  2. BELMONT RECREATION PAVILION

    Members of the Belmont Bowling Club will have the advantage this season of an enlarged club pavilion with billiard, reading and reception rooms, but ...

    Article : 65 words
  3. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    LONDON, October 13th.—The General Secretary of the Railway Men's Union in France and two other officials have been arrested. It is stated that ...

    Article : 437 words
  4. TWO SHIPS LOST.

    LONDON, October 13th.—A serious shipping disaster has occurred off the coast' of Norfolk. A brief, message received to-night states that the British ...

    Article : 136 words
  5. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State of the parties is now:—Labor, 44; Liberals, 38; and Independent, 1. At Glebe, Mr. Keegan, 4249, defeated Mr Hague ...

    Article : 323 words
  6. MANUEL'S ROYAL DEBT.

    LONDON, October 14th.—An important statement has been made by Senhor Braga, President of the Provisional Governmeiit of Portugal, regarding the ...

    Article : 195 words
  7. NORTHERN TERRITORY BILL.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the pri[?] business was consideration in C[?] of the [?] Territory bill. ...

    Article : 1,096 words
  8. CORIO BAY'S FISHING GROUNDS.

    It is regarded as probable that a satisfactory compromise trill be reached in the dispute between the anglers, and fishermen concerning the reservation of ...

    Article : 114 words
  9. FROZEN FOOD LIBELS.

    LONDON, October 13th.—The London papers liave published the allegations made at Sydney, New South Wales, last month, by Dr. W. A. Chappie, ...

    Article : 281 words
  10. BOGS FROM SIBERIA.

    An earlier appearance than was expected was entered yesterday by the new stearer largo law, which brought a full cargo of Pacific pine logs from Siberia ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. EMBASSY STEPS PAINTED RED.

    It has transpired that the police authorities were warned that an attempt would be made in London to hold a demonstration to mark the ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The steamer Moorahool came from Melbourne in ballast yesterday, and loaded about 20,000 bags of chaff. HALS- Prometheus was at anchor after ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 words
  14. PERSONAL.

    The estate of the late Mr W. H. Durrant, a director of the firm of Goode, Durrant and Co., Ltd., softgoods warehousemen, of Adelaide, who died in ...

    Article : 330 words
  15. PREMIER AT WARRNAMBOOL.

    An official visit of inspection was yesterday paid to the Agricultural High School and farm at Warrliambool by a party consisting of the Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 208 words
  16. KARDINIA PARK.

    A collection of ducks, swans and other birds is expected at Kardiraa Park from Mr. Phillip Mussel 1, who recently notified his intention of making the gift. ...

    Article : 53 words
  17. A LOCK-UP RECORD.

    To many Causes might he ascribed the heavy register of prisoners at the Geelong lock-up. For the rear to date 373 prisoners have been entered on the ...

    Article : 113 words
  18. CUSTOMS FRAUDS: £200,000.

    VANCOUVER, October 14th.—Duveen Brothers, the well-known New York art dealers, have been -arrested, charged with huge frauds on the ...

    Article : 31 words
  19. TRUE IMPERIALISM.

    LONDON, October 13th.—Apropos of the supposed new departure of the veto conference, in discussing all-round devoletion, the newspapers recall the speech ...

    Article : 232 words
  20. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, October 13th.—There are now 6,500,000 workers in Great Britain entitled to benefits under the Workmen's Compensation Act. The amount ...

    Article : 404 words
  21. JOKE ON A CYCLIST.

    A young man who left his cycle outside ah establishment in Little Malopstreet' last night for two minutes was surprised on his exit to find the machine ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. EARTHQUAKES IN MELBOURNE.

    Several earthquakes have been recorded in Melbourne during the past week. On Friday last a slight shock occurred, the preliminary tremors commencing at ...

    Article : 78 words
  23. GEELONG SUCCESSES.

    Eunice Giles was placed in all the pianoforte items in which she competed at Ballarat. She was also in the award list with Miss Leahy, of Geelong, in the ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. CHILDREN BOARDED OUT.

    The adjourned case in which a mother applied to have her six children hoarded out to her was dealt with by Mr. Head Murphy. P.M., at a Children's Court ...

    Article : 149 words
  25. DEATH-BED CONFESSION.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—In the Civil Court to-day, William Alexander Smyth, hvery-stablekeeper, of Perth, proceeded against Dr. John McVittie and Ruby ...

    Article : 201 words
  26. GEELONG SEWERAGE BOARD.

    A special meeting of the Geelong Water and Sewerage Board, held last evening, was attended by all commissioners. ...

    Article : 209 words
  27. BAND CONTEST.

    Brass band work commences on Monday; with, the solo sections, in which Geelong instrumentalists entered well. The band contests will begin on ...

    Article : 145 words
  28. THE FERRER RIOTS.

    LONDON, October 14th.—Telegrams from Spain report that the demonstrations in connection with the anniversary of the execution of Ferrer, the ...

    Article : 43 words
  29. POLICE COURT.

    Before Messrs. Bead Murphy. P.M.. J. Ferguson, J. Hamilton. Neil Camphell and F. A. Seargeant, J's.P.. at the Police Court yesterday, a fisherman ...

    Article : 777 words
  30. BUTTER AND WHEAT MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  31. RE-TRIAL OF PETER LONG.

    Mr. Justice Cussen yesterday directed that the re-trial of Peter Long, of Ballarat, herbalist, who was charged with murder, should take place at ...

    Article : 104 words
  32. LUNCHEON TO SOUTH POLERS.

    The Federal Government, yesterday entertained Captain Scott, the leader of the Antarctic Expedition, and several of his officers and assistants at luncheon at ...

    Article : 108 words
  33. DENTISTRY, DRINK--AND DEVILMENT

    The man -who visits the puhlichouse to seek solace from the pain involved in a call on the dentist may bitterly regret that he has done so. James Singleton, ...

    Article : 315 words
  34. "NO-LICENSE " CONTEST IT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.—The following were the final figure; in the "Nolicense" contest to-day:—For Continuance, 2926: for Reduction. 49; for ...

    Article : 39 words
  35. RIFLE SHOOTING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The King's Prize. at Rand wick rifle matches was won by W. J. Piggott, of New South Wales tramways; with a score of 286. C. ...

    Article : 237 words
  36. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Charles Mullens, aged 59, residing at Torquay, was shaved in a Geelong saloon yesterday, and was nicked on the face j with the razor. He attended the ...

    Article : 112 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. DU MAURIER'S DAUGHTER.

    The death is announced.of the widow of Mr. Arthur Llewelyn Davies, a daughter of the late Mr. George Du Maimer. Before marriage she often was her ...

    Article : 39 words
  39. WRECK ON TOP OF ANOTHER

    According to Captain T. P. H. Whitelaw, who is engaged in stripping the schooner James Holph, which was wrecked. on Point Pedro, Ceylon, the vessel ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. CONTRACTOR'S SUICIDE.

    The body of William Lockyer, 60, contractor, was found in a paddock at Buninyong yesterday under circumstances pointing to suicide by poisoning. ...

    Article : 48 words
  41. Advertising

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    Advertising : 98 words
  42. BOY DROWNED AT MACARTHUR.

    Clive Fox, 12, while searching for nature stutly specimens in a waterhole after school hours yesterday at Macarthur, fell in, and was drowned before ...

    Article : 35 words
  43. POWERFUL'S DEFECTIVE SHELLS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The- H.M.S. Powerful returned to Sydney this moruing from Twofold Bay. Her appearance in port occasioned surprise, it being ...

    Article : 56 words
  44. WONTHAGGI MINER INJURED.

    James Cossock, coal miner, of Wonthaggi, was yesterday admitted to the Melbourne Hospital suffering from a fractured thigh caused by a fall of coal ...

    Article : 32 words
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