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  2. FOOTBALL CLEARANCES.

    In applying for a clearance to play with Melbourne John Walt, one of last year's Geelong team, wrote as follows:—"I am now a resident of and employed ...

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  3. 'GETTES FLOUTED—FURIOUS.

    Londou, May 6th.—The second reading debate on tho Representation of the People (Women) Bill, introduced by Mr. W. H. Dickinson (Liberal), way ...

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  4. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) THE EMPIRE. NAVIES AND SENTIMENT AND SCHOOL EXCHANGES.

    London, May 6th.—A crowded meeting of the Victoria League was held at the Guildhall to-day. Among these present were Sir Edward Grey. Minister ...

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  5. BUBSLAR SHOOTS IN SYDNEY, PLUCKY MAN STRUGGLES AFTER BEING TWICE WOUNDED.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Three additional burglaries are reported. One resembles the shooting of Mr. Arthur Trotter, in Melbourne, some months ...

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  6. BENWERRIN RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    A meeting of the Benwerrin Railway Sub-committee, held last evening in the Town Hall, was attended by the Hon H. F. Richardson, M.L.C. (chairman). ...

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  7. PEACE SENDS CONSOLS UP.

    London, May 6th.—It is annuonced that international troops will occupy Scutari until the question of administration is settled. ...

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  8. HOW TO SETTLE VICTORIA.

    Further [?]vidence was heard at Federal Parliament House yesterday by the Dominions Royal Commission. Mr. T. E. Bostoek explained at lcngth the ...

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  9. PLATE GLASS WINDOW SMASHED.

    Inside her shop, adjoining the "Advertiser" Office, about a quarter to 9 last night, Miss Moore was suddenly startled by the crash of the window. ...

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  10. AROUND THE HARBOR.

    By the steamer Changsha, which sailed at 8.30 last evening for Manila and ports, three Geelong firms shipped 7021 bales of compressed fodder and 165 bags ...

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  11. HELP FOR THE CUSTOMS.

    It was complained recently at a Chamber of Commerce meeting that work at the Geelong Customs House was interfered with by the staff having to do ...

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  12. GREEK ASSASSINS SUICIDE

    Athens, May 6th.—Sehinas, who assassinated King George of Greece in March last, has committed suicide Eluding his guardians for a moment, he ...

    Article : 155 words
  13. PICNIC RACES.

    The geelong Lacensea victuallers met at the "Exchange" yesterday afternoon, the president, Mr. Thos. Dorganoccupying the chair. The main ...

    Article : 83 words
  14. BANKER—STOLEN FOR LOVE?

    London, May 6th.—The Probate Court was again asked to-day to presume the death of William Robertson Lidderdale, formerly in manager of the [?]minster ...

    Article : 325 words
  15. HATTING CRICKET BOWLING AVERAGES.

    The sub-committee appointed by the Matting Cricket Association to check the scoring books of the various clubs in order to ascertain the winner of the ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    London, May 6th.—Field Marshal Lord Roberts presided over the National Service League's demonstration at Glasgow to-day. He was supported by Mr. ...

    Article : 59 words
  17. NEWTOWN'S NEW CHURCH.

    The sub-committe[?] appointed at a recent meeting to go into details regarding the proposal to build a Presbyterian Church at the corner of Aphrasia ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. CANADA'S NAVY.

    Ottawa, May 6th.—The Liberals in the Dominion House of Commons held a caucus to-day, and discussed the attitude to be adopted with reference to ...

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  19. ROBBERY UHDSR THREATS.

    A masked and armed burglar visited the residence of Alderman T. H. Kelly, at Rose Bay, last night, and bailed up the groom and his wife and threatened ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. "PUSS IN BOOTS."

    A visit from the J. C. W[?]iamson pantomime, "Puss in Boots," is probable in-the first week in July. ...

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  21. "PLEASE GIVE ME A LONGER. SENTENCE!"

    When arrested by Senior-constable Darcy on Tuesday evening for drunkenness, Thomas O'Brien had not the least objection. The prospect of gaol was ...

    Article : 142 words
  22. IMPERIAL CITIZENSHIP DEFINED.

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, hopes to introduce at an early date a Naturalisation Bill in accordance with the ...

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  23. WAITED GATE MONEY.

    Thomas M'WiIliams, residing at Clyde, heard a kuock at his door last right and opened it.He was confronted by two men with handkerchiefs ...

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  24. TEXT OF RESOLUTION.

    The following is the text of the resolution passed by the Imperial Conference in 1911:—That the Conference approves the ...

    Article : 193 words
  25. BRIEF CABLE NEWS.

    New York, May 7th.—Six police inspectors found guilty of graft in connection with the Whitman investigation, have been remanded for sentence ...

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  26. MARGOHI INQUIRY.

    London, May 6th.—The committee, which, is investigating the agreement between the Postmaster-General and the Marconi Wireless Telegraph ...

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  27. ART PURCHASE.

    The Melbourne Gallery has purchased Mr.J.S. Sargent's "Study of the Alps" for £100. ...

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  28. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Geelong Swimming uclub's sqnauron, comprised of Messrs. V. Carr (captain), Haughton. Bechervaise, Hargreaves and Wilden, who won the ...

    Article : 393 words
  29. MOTHER DISTRACTED.

    Sydney, Wednesday—Some people, who had hoard sharp reports, this morning entered the residence of George Cheyne, and found Mrs. Amelia, cheyne, ...

    Article : 149 words
  30. WESLEYAN MISSIONARY FUNDS.

    A meeting was held in the Albert Hall on Tuesday to consider the deficit of £11,000 in the funds of the Wesloya[?] Missionary Society.The deficit was ...

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  31. BOXER'S DEATH.

    Jeane Baxter. a young widow, was again before the Police Court to-day on a charge, of having murdered Bernard Hall, a well-known boxer and ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT

    London,May 6th.—Hey Royal Highness the Duchess of Connaught passed a fair night. Her condition shows little change. ...

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  33. BRITISH RURAL LIFE.

    London, May 7th.—In a letter to Mr. Nicholas, Liberal candidate for Newmarket. Mr. Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, says the regeneration of ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. STRIKERS SHOT.

    Now York, May 6th.—Serious strike rots took place at S[?]racuse, in New York, to-day. The strikers gathered in the business streets of the town and ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE IN EUROPE.

    Paris.,May 6th.—Since the opening of the new premises of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris (which now represents Australia at the French ...

    Article : 131 words
  36. CATHOLIC BISHOP'S SILVER JUBILEE

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—On the occasion of the silver jubilee of the Most Rev. Dr. O'Reilly's consecration as a bishop a large gathering assembled at ...

    Article : 149 words
  37. PERSONAL.

    It is officially announced that H.R.H. the Crown Prince William is to shortly pay a visit to the German colonies in Africa. ...

    Article : 169 words
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  39. LETTERGRAMS 6 WORDS FOR 1D

    Speaking at Sheffield, Mr. Herbert Samuel. Postmaster-General, said Pacifi[?] cable business had increased in two years by no less than 66 per cent. This ...

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