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  2. INTER-BRIGRADE CONTEST.

    This alternoon commencing at 3 o'clock, an inter-brigado firemen's competition is to take place- dn Mercenstreet. The draw has resulted as ...

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  3. BRITAIN BARS BLOCKADE

    Constantinople, October 20th.—The Turkish Chamber of Deputies, by 125 votes to 60, carried a resolution "that in the opinion of this Chamber, the ...

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  4. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) HANKAU INVESTED.

    London, October 20th.—The Shanghai correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the rebels at Hankau are reported to have been forced back with ...

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  5. STATE BILLS SLAUGHTERED.

    The Parliament of Victoria repeated yesterday the crime against the people which has become normal in Australia at the end of the third year of a ...

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  6. NEW ARBITRATION BILL.

    The House of Representatives yesterday further considered the Conciliation and Arbitration Bill, which seeks to widon the powers of Mr. Justice ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    London, October 29th.—It is officially stated that complete agreement has been reached between Mr Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the ...

    Article : 225 words
  8. A DISGUSTING PRACTICE.

    In a sunken barrel in Heo Quin's market garden, Percy-street, Chilwell, on August 29th, Inspector A. M'Farlane, of the borough of Newtown and ...

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  9. PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES

    Trophies won in the inter-brigade fours event in Mercer-street this afternoon will be distributed by the donor, Mr. W. L. Carr, at the City fire ...

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  10. ISLAND WINDOWS.

    Another Moorabool-street shop, Mr. W. S. Jones' fancy goods emporium, is to be made up to date in facilities for display by the installation of the ...

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  11. HAGGLING OVER MOROCCO.

    Paris, October 19th.—The newspapers indicate that there is a hitch in the Moroccan negotiations between France and Germany. It is believed ...

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  12. HOTEL HOURS PETITION

    In the Legislative Assembly at 2.30 a.m. yesterday Mr. Farrer presented a petition 25 yards long and bearing the signatures of 2400 residents of Geelong ...

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  13. TELEPHONE FOR MORRISONS.

    Mr. A. T. Ozanne, M.P., has been approached by residents of Morrisons to have a telephone service supplied to the district. He has laid the request ...

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  14. IRISH TENANT BOYCOTTED.

    The "Daily Chronicle" has called the attention of Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists in the 'House of Commons, to the alleged agrarian ...

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  15. CITY POLICE COURT.

    Three young fathers appeared at the Police Court yesterday morning, before Messrs. Read Murphy, P.M. F. A. Sargeant, J. Hamilton and. J. E. ...

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  16. LADIES AS RIFLE SHOTS.

    During the past few months the ladies of the Australian Women's Association have conducted several saloon rifle shooting competitions, and ...

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  17. THE £750 BLACK OPAL.

    London, October 19th.—A case of great interest to jewellers and others was decided in the King's Bench division of the High Court of Justice ...

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  18. IN A FEW LINES.

    London, October 20th.—The coal miners who went on strike at Bargoed, in Wales, owing to their objection to work with non-unionists, have decided ...

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  19. FRENCH HEALTH REGULATIONS.

    At the Geelong Customs House a departmental circular has been received [?]mbodying an order by the French Government, that all French ships bound ...

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  20. ESCAPES THE HANGMAN.

    London, October 19th.—There has been a sensational sequel to the recent tragedy at Newcastle, in which a woman and her two step-children were ...

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  21. REBELS' CAPITAL.

    Wuchang, the storm centre of the "Young-China" revolution, is the capital of the combined provinces of Hupeh and Hu-nan. It is situated, on the ...

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  22. MR BEECHAM CO-RESPONDENT.

    London, October 19th.—An artist, named Poster has instituted proceedings for divorce against his wife, who is also an artist, on tho ground of ...

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  23. POLICY, NOV. 1; ELECTIONS, NOV. 23

    The ceremony which at one time was usually the fashion when a Parliamentary session came to an end appears to be rapidly becoming a thing of the ...

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  24. STOCKING STREAMS WITH PISH.

    On Thursday the Geelong Fish Acclimatising Society forwarded 3000 trout fry to Warrnambool for liberation in district streams; on Tuesday ...

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  25. SHAVING A GIRL: £5 FINE.

    At the Colac Police Court, before Mr. Read Murphy, P.M., Kezia Jane Baker, 14 years of ago, charged Thomas Smith and Robert Baker with having ...

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  26. ATLANTIC LINERS' AGREEMENT.

    The existing agreement between the Trans-Atlantic Shipping Companies has been removed for a period of five years. This is the result of negotiations which ...

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  27. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Senator Pearco moved the second reading of the Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta Railway Bill. The line was now being duplicated. For defence ...

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  28. ST. AUGUSTINE'S BAND CONCERT.

    A detailed balance-sheet has been prepared in connection with the concert held in the Mechanics' Hall on the 2nd instant to raise funds ...

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  29. AVIATOR KILLED.

    Macon (Georgia), October 20th.—An aviator named Ely fell while flying over the State fair grounds yesterday, and was so severely injured that he died ...

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  30. AMERICAN SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, the well-known British suffragette, was the principal speaker at the Women's Suffrago Association Convention, at Louisville, in ...

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  31. MELBOURNE COOL STORIES.

    Mr. Graham, the Minister of Agriculture, yesterday expressed himself as being keenly disappointed at the rejection by the Legislative Assembly of ...

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  32. FLIGHT ACROSS-AMERICA.

    Rodgors, the aviator, who is attempting to aeroplane from Now York to San Francisco, landed at Dallas. Texas, and left almost immediately in ...

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  33. CANADIAN CENSUS BUNGLING.

    There is general dissatisfaction throughout the Dominion, at the result of the census, which showed that the population of Canada is now ...

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  34. LAMBS FOR EXPORT.

    Yesterday a large consignment of lambs from tho Murtoa freezing works, opened a few weeks ago by the State Governor, arrived at the Corio Quay ...

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  35. BOXING.

    Milwaukee, October 20th.—Thompson, the "Sycamore cyclone," sails for Australia on November 1st to take part in boxing contests under the ...

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  36. GEELONG HOSPITAL FRIDAY.

    Discouraged last year by the interference of the Saturday half-holiday, the nurses of the Geelong Hospital made their annual street collections for ...

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  37. STREET BETTING AT BROKEN HILL—FINE AND GOAL.

    Broken Hill, Friday.—In the Police Court to-day John Fareh, a bookmaker, was fined £40, with 6/- costs, in default four months in gaol for street ...

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  38. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS.

    A contract has been let to Messrs. Gibbons Bros., of Lara. at £624/8/- for building a new wooden State school and residence at Duck Ponds, near Lara. A ...

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  39. LAWN TENNIS.

    London, October 19th.—A covered courts' lawn tennis tournament is at present in progress at the Queen's Club, in London. To-day J. G. ...

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  40. HIGH PEICE OH MEAT IN W.A.

    Perth, Friday.—The prices of meat continue very high. Mr. Scadden, the Premier, has received a letter from a pastoralist in the north-west, stating ...

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  41. RUNAWAY AT EAST GEELONG.

    A butcher's turnout owned by C. Laity, butcher, of Bellerine-street, was a good deal, damaged in a smash up in Garden-street yesterday morning. The ...

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  42. WAITERS WANT TO ATTEND CHURCH

    Broken Hill, Friday.—It is proposed by the Hotel, Club and Restaurant Employes' Union to shorten meal times on Sundays, especially the evening ...

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  43. ALLEGED FORGERY AND UTTERING.

    Perth. Friday.—At the Albany Police Court Oliver Golding and his wife, Ellen Golding, were charged with having forged and uttered a ...

    Article : 56 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. TO-DAY'S MARATHON RACE.

    "Mack" Connor. Geelong's Marathon runner, is an entrant for the Melbourne event to be run from Carlton out through Coburg and back this ...

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  46. W.A. GOVER-NMENT TO PROVIDE WATER FOR SETTLERS.

    Perth, Friday.—Mr. Scadden, the Premier, addressing a meeting in the country, said the Government was determined to assist the settlers in the ...

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  47. TRAFFIC BREACHES.

    Wm. Rice, a wood carter, was proceeded against at the Police Court yesterday by Constable W. H. Zimmer, of Newtown, for driving a waggon on ...

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  48. SLY OROG-STCLLTNG: HUSBAND AND WIFE FINED £75.

    Wellington, Friday.—Mary Mackenzie was fined £50 for sly grop-selling at Ashburton, which has no license. Her husband was fined £25. ...

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  49. LONDON MARKETS.

    London, October 20th.—The wheat market is steady, and a fair business is doing. The market is firmer owing to an estimated, reduction of 25 per cent. ...

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  50. TICK-INFESTED CATTLE IN SYDNEY.

    Sydney. Friday.—The general inspector of stock states that after a close examination the ticks whose discovery upon some dairy bulls at the ...

    Article : 51 words
  51. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

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  52. "THE WOMAN IN WHITE."

    The Ewan[?] estate in Cumberland, upon which stands the-famous Elizabethan hall portraved in Wilkie Collins' novel. "The Women in White." ...

    Article : 37 words
  53. SWIMMING—FINALY'S RETURN.

    Perth. Friday.—On his return to the State to-day a civic reception by the Perth City Council was given to Finlay, the young swimmer who won the ...

    Article : 33 words
  54. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

    Sydney. Friday.— The only changes on the produce market are:— Wheat, 3/8; and yellow maize, 3/8. ...

    Article : 17 words
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