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  2. SEND OFF TO DR. [?]ELL

    Dr. J. Burleigh Bell who next week relinquishes tho senior resident surgeonship at the Geelong Hospital, was last night tendered a farewell dance by the ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    King George and Queen Mary have started on a visit to tho great railway works of the London and NorthWestern Railway Company at Crewe, ...

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  4. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) KING NICHOLAS TIRES. BUT SON DOES NOT WANT THE THRONE.

    London, April 22nd.—The report that the Powers sent an ultimatum to Montenegro to withdraw from Scutari proves to be untrue. The friction between ...

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  5. MR WATT'S GOOD TIME.

    London, April 21st.—Mr. W. A. Watt. Premier of Victoria, dined with Mr. C. E. Hobhouse, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancashire, his evening. He ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT DIES TOMORROW: ELECTORAL OBLIGATIONS.

    To-day is the last day but one for enrolment, and persons who send their cards to the Central Office instead of to the local Registrar will run the risk of ...

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  7. CAN BRITAIN BE INVADED?

    London. April 22nd.—In the course of the Army debate in the House of Lords yesterday Lord Middleton said the danger of invasion had increased ...

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  8. GAS PROFITS AND PAY.

    In the Arbitration Court Yesterday the hearing of the claim of the Federated Gas Employes' Union for better wages and conditions was continued. ...

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  9. MR. OZANNE'S CAMPAIGN.

    A full meeting of Mr. Ozanne's committees for Geelong and Barwon subdivisions was held at Renton's rooms last evening. Arrangements were made ...

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  10. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY.

    There was a fair attendance of share- j holders at the half-yearly meeting of the Geelong Permanent Building Society. held yesterday afternoon in the ...

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  11. [?] CHIA PLEADS GUILTY.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday Thomas Jones Chia was placed on trial charged, with having on 11th March feloniously wouhded Yung Liang Hwang, I ...

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  12. SHAKSPERE DAY.

    Was yesterday marked in the State schools by references to the great poet and dramatist. During the English lesson appropriate readings were taken, ...

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  13. DYNASTY IH PERIL.

    Persistent reports are coming from Montenegro to the effect that King Nicholas is in danger of losing has throne. A strong anti-dynastic feeling ...

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  14. GEELONG THEATRE.

    An inspection of the new theatre in Ryrie-street was made yesterday by the directors, including Mr. Tait, of Mel-, bourne. They were well pleased with ...

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  15. WINTER CONCERTS.

    As a test of the public taste for winter entertainment, the Geelong Orcliestral Society has decided to hold a series of chamber concerts at the City ...

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  16. SIR WM. LYNE'S CANDIDATURE.

    Wagga. Tuesday.-—Sir Wm. Lyue. in the course of a manifesto to the electors of Hume, says it is with reluctance and sorrow that, he has to addres them ...

    Article : 311 words
  17. MAGISTRATES' ATTENDANCES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  18. A GIRLS' PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASS

    Was last night formed at the Aberdeenstreet Baptist Schoolroom. The twentyseven enthusiasts present elected Miss Mathews president. Miss Ivy Harris ...

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  19. ARCHBISHOP CLARKE IMPROVING.

    London. April 22nd.—The doctors report continued improvement in the condition of Archbishop Lowther Clarke, who has been seriously ill, suffering ...

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  20. THE AQUITANIA LAUNCHED.

    London. April 21st.—The Canard Steamship Company's gigantic new liner Aquitania was launched to-day from the yards of the builders on the Clyde bank. ...

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  21. GEELONG WEST COURT.

    For driving a motor car without a license, Norman D. Lloyd was fined.£1 at the Geelong West Police Court yesterday. Defendant, on the occasion, ...

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  22. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    A call was mad for a few hours yesterday by the steamer Century to pick up a quantity- of chaff, etc., for Sydney, short-shipped by the Era on Saturday. ...

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  23. MOTOR BANDITS' END.

    Paris, April 21st.—The scene at the execution this morning of the three members of the notorious motor bandit gang—Soudy, Callemin and Moneir—. ...

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  24. THE SEWERAGE CONTRACT.

    During next week additional teams will be put on for the advancement of the open trench near Marslialltown for the laying of the main outfall sewer. ...

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  25. MOORA[?]OOL WATER RESERVE.

    Mr. Hogan, M.L..A., yesterday introduced to Mr. Graham, Minister for Water Supply, a deputation of settlers from the Moorabool Water Rcsorve. It ...

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  26. ARREST AT MEREDITH.

    A pensioner named John Ross,who lives alone at Meredit, has been arrested by Costable M'Gormick on a charge of offensive behavior. Of late he ...

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  27. CHILWELL FOOTBALL CLUB.

    On Monday evening a social and danco. promoted by the Chihwell Football Club, was held in Sladen Hall. There was a large attendance, and the ...

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  28. FICHTING FOR MR HUGHES.

    Sydney. Tuesday.—Speaking at, Globe to-night in support of Mr. Hughes' candidature, Mr. Josiah Thomas said that as Minister in charge of the External ...

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  29. HORSE OWNERS ANNOYED.

    On several occasions lately owners of horses at Newtown have been annoyed by persons who, during the night. let the animals out of paddocks, and it is ...

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  30. MISCELLANEOUS.

    An inebriate was locked up last evening by Constable Parmenter. The name of Sirs. John Cuddihy was. omitted from The list of stallholders in ...

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  31. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Washington, April 21st.—A message from Sacramento, the capital of California, states that a definite agreement has been reached in regard to the ...

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  32. OSCAR WILDE LIBEL.

    London. April 21st.—The libel action in which Lord Alfred Douglas is suing Mr. Arthur Ransome. the well-known writer. and the "Times" Book Club, ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. STATE PARLAIMENT.

    The State Parliament is to the further prorogued tiii May 27. Refore that date is reached the recess will be further extended. The Houses will probably be ...

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  34. POLICE COURT.

    Herbert Lucas was charged with failing to observe the conditions of a recognisance entered into by him on the 30th of January last in that he did not ...

    Article : 259 words
  35. SHORTHAND TYPISTES' PROTEST.

    Miss E. Cameron. president of the Female Shorthand Writers and Typists' Association, yesterday introduced to Sir Alexander Peacock five members of ...

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  36. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT BEGINS

    Hobart. Tuesday.—The Tasmanian Parliament was opened to-day. Captain Evans. ex-Premier, was elected Speaker of the House of Assembly. and Mr. ...

    Article : 34 words
  37. UNIFORM RAILWAY CAUGE.

    "It would seem that whichever scheme is adopted Victoria will have to find something over £6,000,000 as its share, and I cannot see how we are to-get ...

    Article : 151 words
  38. STATE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the State Executive Council was held yesterday. The death sentence passed on Agues Perry at Harsham for infanticide was commuted ...

    Article : 105 words
  39. RIVAL WIRELESS SYSTEMS,

    The Parliamentary Select Committee appointed to inquire into the circumstances under which the Government entered into the contract with the ...

    Article : 98 words
  40. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

    Mr. W. F. Thomas, dentist, states that he may he consulted in Geelong on Monday and Wednesday. 28th and 30th April. Saturday, 10th May, etc. ...

    Article : 195 words
  41. DREDGING AND SLUICING BOARD.

    The following have been appointed to tho Dredging and Sluicing Board:—Mr. W. Davidson (chairman), Messis. F. Chocchi. F. W. Fair, J. H. Gray, A. ...

    Article : 191 words
  42. Advertising

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    Advertising : 194 words
  43. NEW RAILWAYS.

    The Railway authorities stated yestoday that two parties were now engaged making a permanent survey of tin Heywood to Mount Gambier line, ...

    Article : 222 words
  44. POLICE COURT STATISTICS.

    A return of the business transacted at the City Police Court during the first quarter of the year has been prepared by the clerk of courts, Mr. A. M. ...

    Article : 164 words
  45. Advertising

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