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  2. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) "DECAPITATE CHING!"

    Peking, October 26tth.—The National Assembly has demanded the dismissal and impeachment of Chang-Shuan-Huai[?] vice-president of the Ministry of ...

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  3. RADIUM HILL COMPANY.

    An informal meeting of the share holders in the Radium Hill Mining Co[?] N.L[?] was held at Shrimpton and Strong's office yesterday afternoon to ...

    Article : 183 words
  4. SYDNEY'S TREACHEROUS STRIKE

    Mr. J. Morris, secretary of the Water-side Workers' Federation, has written to the Sydney employes pointing out plainly, that the agreement had been ...

    Article : 192 words
  5. ARAB TRICKS IN TRIPOLI.

    Rome, October 25th.—Advices from Tripoli state that hundreds of Arabs who had submitted were arrested during the battle on Monday for ...

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  6. DISSOLUTION—TOO SOON!

    A verbal error as regards the date of dissolution of the State Assembly in the Governor's proclamation caused some slight sto'p yesterday in ...

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  7. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    In the House of Representatives last night the Prime Minister submitted the Commonwealth accounts for the past and the next year. The chief items ...

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  8. GEELONG IN 1852 "SUPERIOR TO MELBOURNE!"

    This is how Geelong looked to Mrs. Clacy, a lady who was in Australia in 1852-3:— Geelong, which is divided into north and south, is bounded by ...

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  9. GEELONG WOOL SALES.

    Four catalogues totalling 6500 bales! were offered at the opening Geelong wool sale yesterday, before a representative gathering of buyers[?] Messrs[?] ...

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  10. ANOTHER CONFERENCE.

    The conference of representatives of the Waterside Workers' Federation, the Sydney Wharf La[?]orers, and the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' ...

    Article : 237 words
  11. PERSONAL.

    King George has again inspected the gift horse sent by the Queensland Government. His Majesty presented Constable Wilson, who brought the horse ...

    Article : 199 words
  12. MOROCCO: HALF SETTLED.

    Berlin, October 25th.—Germany and France have communicated to the signatories of the Algeciras Agreement the first part of the agreement arrived at in ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. TARTAR GENERAL BLOWN UP.

    Peking, October 25th.—The latest advices from the seat of the rebellion state that Li-huan-hung, the leader of the rebels, is concentrating his forces ...

    Article : 223 words
  14. GEELONG BANDS IN BALLARAT.

    Yesterday Mr. H. B. Hodges and Mr. M. Brunger proceeded to Ballarat, and saw St. Augustine's Band practice the quick step on the city oval under ...

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  15. INDECENT BEHAVIOR.

    A complaint reached the police yesterday morning of damage to the glass door of a Ryrie-street cycle shop and the perpetration of a filthy act in the ...

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  16. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    London, October 26t[?]—In the House of Commons last night the Government closure proposal in connection with the National Insurance Bill was adopted ...

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  17. A CALENDAR THAT SPELLS KINDNESS

    Messrs. Melville and Mullen Propty. Ltd. have issued "The Victorian Quotations' Calendar, 1912." The funds resulting from the sale of this Christmas ...

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  18. MINISTERS IN A "BLUE FUNK."

    The ship owners now ask whether in industrial matters there is one law for them and another for the employes. For any breach of the Arbitration Act ...

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  19. CITY COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the City Council is to be held on Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock, and the notice paper contains ten orders of the day. Accounts ...

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  20. GEELONG HOSPITAL CASES.

    M. Cross, 22 years, of West Geelong, working at Harbor Trust's Freezing works, knife slipped, cut hand, treated; L. Daltera, 10 years, Swanston-strret, ...

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  21. CRUISER AUSTRALIA LAUNCHED

    London, October 25th.—The first-class armored cruiser Australia, 18,000 tons, was launched on the Clyde to-day. There was a large [?]tendance, among ...

    Article : 220 words
  22. THE ENEMIES OF SOCIETY.

    Berne, October 25th.—A sensational robberv. apparently on board a steamer, has been reported to the police here. A consignment of gold was despatched ...

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  23. MT. LYELL DISPUTE.

    Mr. J. Little, secretary of the Amalgamated Mining Employes' Association, accompanied by Mr McDonald, president of the Tasmanian executive of the ...

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  24. CRICKET SEASON.

    A letter from the Matting Association congratulating the club on arranging for a visit of the English cricketers in January was read at the ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. YARRAVILLE PROTESTS.

    The executive of the Trades Hall Council had under consideration last night the action of the stevedores in refusing to handle imports and exports ...

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  26. SERIOUS FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The building.occupied by Moorfoot Bros., produce merchants, and other tenements at the corne rof Hay and Parker streets, w[?]s ...

    Article : 136 words
  27. TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB.

    An at home was given at the Town and Countr[?] Club on Thursday by the president Mrs. Langhorne. The decorations were very pretty, the upstairs ...

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  28. SAILORS' WAGES.

    Mr. Justice Higgi is, President of the Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, yesterday continued the hearing of the action brought by the Seamen's Union ...

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  29. EXPRESS HITS MOTOR CAR.

    Portland (Oregon), October 26th.—A passenger train travelling between Astoria and Columbia struck an automobile yesterday. The motor car was ...

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  30. EGGS FOR THE HOSPITAL.

    Several large donations of eggs were received at the hospital yesterday, totalling 48[?] dozen, and making an aggregate since the movement started ...

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  31. IN A FEW LINES.

    London, October 26th.—Speaking at a meeting of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank, the chairman said the prosperity of the Commonwealth was ...

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  32. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL

    London, October 25th.—The Australasian Rugby team played a match in Liverpool to-day against a Northern League side. The game took place in ...

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  33. BIBLE IN QUEENSLANDSTATE SCHOOLS

    Brisbane, Thursday.—In replying to questions in the Assembly regarding correspondence between Bishop Duhig and himself on the Bible in State ...

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  34. NO JURIES FOR KAFFIRS?

    Capetown, October 25th.—The Transvaal Native Union, which is the recognised intermediary between the natives and the Government, has petitioned ...

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  35. ANNUAL LICENSING COURT.

    Annual licensing courts will be held in this police district as follow:—Cam[?]erdown. Wednesday, December 13th: Thursday, December 14th; and ...

    Article : 58 words
  36. N.S.W. STRIKE PANACEA.

    Sydney[?] Thursday.—Mr. Carmichael, Minister for Labor, has issued a circular to all trades unions and other responsible bodies setting before them the new ...

    Article : 166 words
  37. LION KILLS BRITISH OFFICER.

    News has been received here of the death, under tragic circumstances, of Captain L. W. D. Everett, of the Welsh Rifles, who has been acting as ...

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  38. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Seventeen closer settlement [?]ocks have been thrown open for selection on the Deepdene estate, near Birregurra, ranging in value from £1377 to £2979 ...

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  39. CALLS "CUTICURA" BOON[?] TO HUMANITY.

    "My right leg became ulcerated six years ago when I was unfortunate enough to have a coil of barbed wire fall on it from a ship's sling at Liverpool, on the 26th of ...

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  40. RIVER PLATE TRADE.

    London. October 25th.—Birt, Potter and Hughes Ltd., proprietor of the Argentine Cargo Line, are starting a fortnightly service between Liverpool ...

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  41. CART OVERTURNEED.

    Yesterday morning a horse belonging to Mr. A. Alexander bolted with a two[?]eeled cart down Fenwick-street in a [?]utherly direction, and when attempt ...

    Article : 50 words
  42. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  43. WARSHIP EXPLOSIONS.

    Paris, October 25th.—The "Matin" says that M. Maissin, manager of the Pondebuis Gunpowder Factory, declares that his predecessor was responsible for ...

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  44. SUDDEN DEATH AT GEELONG WEST.

    Sergeant Mullins reported to the deputy coroner, Mr. W. R. Anderson, J.P., yesterday morning the sudden death of Harry Weston[?] aged 64[?] a ...

    Article : 72 words
  45. THE OPEN SHOP TROUBLE.

    London, October 26th.—Two thousand workers employed in tho oil mills at Hull have struck work in consequence of the masters demanding that ...

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  46. FALL DOWN A SHAFT; KILLED.

    Kalgoorli[?], Thursday.—The inquest concerning the death of John McAllister, formerly manager in Kalgoorlie for Messrs. Clarke and Co., sharebrokers[?] ...

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  47. EARTHQUAKE: 17 KILLED.

    Berlin, October 25th.—Advices, from Salonika. Turkey, report that a severe earthquake has been experienced at Vodena, a town on a mountain slope, ...

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  48. THE TERANG [?].M.P. CASE.

    Hamilton, Thursday.—On committal from Terang, Alexander Henry Davies was charged before Judge Cussen at the Supreme Court with appropriating ...

    Article : 58 words
  49. Advertising

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    Advertising : 41 words
  50. DISTURBANCE AT A WEDDING PARTY.

    On 19th inst., between midnignt and [?] a.m., during the progress of a wedding party in East Geelong[?] three men caused a disturbance by shouting and ...

    Article : 81 words
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