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  2. STATE CABINET BLUNDER;

    A meeting cf the State Cabinet was held yesterday, and losied till 10.45 p.m. A communication was received from ...

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  3. FENWICK-STREET C.E.

    An attractive programme of recitations, action songs and dialogues was submitted at the Fenwick-street BaptistSunday School last night, as the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA V. ENGLAND.

    London. August 19th.—Heavy rain fell during the night and early morning. and delayed the start of the match between Australia and England. The ...

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  5. ANARCHY IN TURKEY.

    London, August 19th.—The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that 12,000 Ghets. who released criminals at Uskub, sent ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The doctors attending General Booth, head of the Salvation Army, report that the nervous symptoms are rather more marked. Prayers for the recovery of ...

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  7. MRS POON GOOEY.

    As stated in the "Advertiser" some days ago, Mrs. Poon Gooey is to be allowed to remain in Australia until such time as the Government medical officer ...

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  8. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) IF ULSTER ARGUES WITH GUNS.

    London, August 18th.—There is considerable activity among the troops stationed in Ulster, suggesting preparations for a partial mobilisation. ...

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  9. CUILD SERVICES.

    Services in connection with the annual parade of the Presbyterain Men's Guild were conducted at the Ryrie-strtet Church on Sunday by the ...

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  10. S. AFRICA V. YORKSHIRE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  11. IMPORT TRADE BRISK.

    One of the largest imports of spring wearing apparel yet consigned to Geelong was cleared at the Customs House yesterday on behalf of Messrs. Bright ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. FRESH TRICKS IN WAR.

    Copenhagen, August 18th.—Joergensen, a member of the Danish Artillery, has invented an apparatus which, it is believed, will move of great value in ...

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  13. NOBLE HOT WANTED.

    Sydney, Monday.—At the meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night the election of a selection committee came on for consideration. ...

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  14. FAREWELL TO MR NASH.

    A farewell meeting of the friends of the Rev. C. H. Nash was held at the small room attached to the Hawthorn Town Hall last night. About 200 were ...

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  15. CONCERT FOR THE BAIRNS.

    The Miyor has granted the use of Johnstone Park next Sunday afternoon for a sac[?]d concert by the Municipal Band in aid of the funds of the ...

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  16. LORDSHIPS IH ABEYANCE.

    London, August 18th.—A paper bag maker at Manchester named Clough is claiming the Earldom of Newburgh. The estates connected with the Earldom ...

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  17. BRIEF NEWS CABLES.

    London, August 19th.—There has been only 38 hours sunshine during the present month. Adverse weather has stopped the aeroplane tests on ...

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  18. NAME PLATES FOR GEELONG WEST STREETS.

    Amongst the improvements to be carried out son is the affixing of name plates throughout the streets of the borough. A contract has been entered ...

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  19. MINERS FINED FOR LAZINESS.

    London, August 18th.—The Redbough Colliery in Scotland sued over 300 miners, claiming 5/- from each of them, on the ground that they had ...

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  20. CITY MISSION FESTIVAL.

    The programme announced for the annual festival of the City Mission this evening in the Mechanics' Hall should draw a large gathering of those who are ...

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  21. 'GETTE VIOLENT IN GAOL.

    London, August 19th.—Mary Leigh, one of the English suffragettes sentenced to five years' imprisonment for attempting to burn down the. Theatre ...

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  22. GEELONG RACING CLUB.

    A meeting of the stewards of the Geelong Rating Club, held yesterday afternoon in the secretary's office in Malop-stre[?], was attended by Messrs. ...

    Article : 267 words
  23. BOXING.

    Hobart, Monday.—Will Turner, of Tasmania, met Jack Lester, of America, in a 20-rounds' contest in the King's Tall, Hobart, to-night. The ...

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  24. TRIPLE ENTENTE.

    London. August 18th.—M. Sazonoff, the Russian Foreign Minister, is to visit London as a sequel to the recent visit of M. Poincare, the French ...

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  25. CHINESE CONSUL DECLINES TO GUARANTEE.

    The following correspondence has been handed to us for publication:— From the Chinese Consulate-General, 13th August.—"I have personally ...

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  26. BISHOP STABBED IN VIENNA.

    Vienna, August 18th.—A sensation was caused to-day by an attack made by a lunatic upon Dr. Pfluger. a, bishop, while the latter was proceeding to ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. STATE SAVINGS BANKS.

    The Bill to further amend the Savings Banks Acts introduced by Mr. Watt and Mr. Murray into the Legislative Assembly was circulated ...

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  28. LATEST PANAMA TOLL NOTION

    Washington, August 19th.—President Taft has informally discussed at White House with members of the Cabinet the question of whether he ...

    Article : 144 words
  29. COUNTY CRICKET.

    London. August 18th.—Very low scoring marked some of the county cricket matches in the round concluded yesterday. In the match between ...

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  30. BEN TILLETT ABUSIVE.

    London August 19th—Ben Tillett made a strong speech at Aberavon. in Glamorganshire, yesterday. He indulged in violent abuse of the capitalistic ...

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  31. ENGLISH LAWN TENNIS.

    London, August 18th.—S. N. Doust, of Sydney, was the star performer at the annual East England lawn tennis tournament held at Felixstowe, in ...

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  32. POLICE CHANGES.

    When Geelong is re-established a mounted station it is not improbable that one of the foot duty police will be dispensed with. Already the city force ...

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  33. EX-SULTAN ON THE SPREE.

    Paris. August 18th.—Advices from Morocco state that the [?] is making rapid progress in [?] Morocco. and is [?] anxiety. The ...

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  34. S.A. LAND TRANSACTIONS.

    Adelaide, Monday.—During the last election campaign serious' allegations were made against certain members of the Labor Government in connection ...

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  35. HOME FOR DOMESTICS.

    Adelaide, Monday.—A large house in Norwood is being leased by the Government for three years to be used as a home for don[?]stic helpers assisted to ...

    Article : 110 words
  36. STEAMERS FOR NEW CHUMS.

    Referring yesterday to the statement that the New South Wales immigration agent was experiencing great difficulty in obtaining passages from ...

    Article : 151 words
  37. SOCIALIST GERMANY.

    Berlin. August 18th.—Evidence of the growth of socialism in Germany is afforded by an interesting return that has inst been published. There are now ...

    Article : 76 words
  38. SKI[?]FUL SHOPBREAKERS.

    Some ability in manipulating locks was shovn by a thief who operated on the man door of a furniture shop on Moorabool-street hill during Saturday ...

    Article : 159 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. GRADING BUTTER.

    Sydney, Monday.—The High Court to-day gave an important decision involving the question of butter grading in an action brought, by the Woodstock ...

    Article : 112 words
  41. SUGAR GROWERS PROTEST.

    Brisbane. Monday.—The Bundaberg Chamber of Commerce at its meeting to-night unanimously condemned the new regulations relative to wages in ...

    Article : 78 words
  42. IMMIGRANT FARM LABORERS.

    A number of letters have been received by the Immigration Department complaining that many of the immigrant farm laborers sent to them have ...

    Article : 131 words
  43. MISCELLANEOUS.

    At the Police Court yesterday an order was made in a debt case, and two inebriates were brought forward. One of those was discharged and the ...

    Article : 524 words
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