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  2. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The steamer Werribee, with a m[?] rate load of eh a ft for the Sydney n kets. was duo to leave the bay late [?]st night. A shipment of jarrah from ...

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  3. REVTER'S TELEGRAMS.) TURKEY REFUSES TO QUIT.

    Constantinople, November 21st.—The temporary truce arranged between the Turks-and Bulgarians in order to allow the Porte to consider the Allies' terms, ...

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  4. GEELONG WEST BAND.

    A satisfactory termination bas, it is understood, at last been readied in the dispute between the Park committee and the bandsmen: ...

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  5. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS.

    London, November 22nd.—The South African Government is at present conferring with the Admiralty on the naval defence policy. It is considered likely ...

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  6. THE HITCHCOCK ART GALLERY

    A meeting of the Hitchcock Art Gallary committee held last evening in the office of he director of the Gordon Technical College was attended by Cr. R. Williams (in the ...

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  7. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Fisher continued the debate-upon tho second reading of tile Constitution Alteration Bill, enlarging the powers of tho Commonwealth Parliament in ...

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  8. HOSPITAL CASES.

    Willie working on the sewerage scheme at Marsballtown yesterday, an East Geelong resident named Albert Smith, aged 17, was struck on the head ...

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  9. RED GROSS BROKEN DOWN?

    The "Daily Telegraph" war correspondent with the Turkish forces which are defending the Tchataldja lines, paints a horrifying picture of the ...

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  10. SWANSTON-STREET STATE SCHOOL.

    Undeterred, by the unsuccessful efforts to obtain the long-promised improvements and alterations to the school, the committee has mapped out ...

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  11. ATROCITIES BY SERVIANS.

    Vienna, November 121st.—M. Wagner, the war correspondent of the "Reichspost." who has done such brilliant work for his journal during the ...

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  12. DROUGHT IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Capetown) November 21st.—The drought in South Africa is still very sovere m many districts, but it has broken in Natal and Johannesburg, ...

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  13. OTTOMAN OPTIMIST.

    Coristaninoplo, November 22nd.—The latest nows from the front states that the Bulgarians after abandoning Turkish advance works, burnt the railway ...

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  14. NATURAL HISTORY LESSON.

    In order to give the scholars of the Swanston-street State School and others an opportunity of visiting the Royal Park. Melbourne, the committee has ...

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  15. IRELAND NOT TO REDUCE TAXES

    London, November 22nd—In the House of Commons last night, clause 14 of the Home Rule Bill was passed. Mr. Herbert Samuel, ...

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  16. BRITISH PRESSMAN CAPTURED.

    Constantinople, November 21st.—The Bulgarians have captured Mr. Angus Hamilton, the "Central News" war correspondent. Mr. Hamilton fell into ...

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  17. TRIPUCE TO SUB-EDIT PEACE TERMS.

    Vienna, November 22nd.—A conference took place at Buda Pesth yesterday between Count Berchtold, AustroHungarian Minister for Foreign ...

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  18. GEELONG COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS.

    All the city and suburban primary schools have entered pupils for the scholarships offered annually by the college, and -which cover a period of ...

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  19. PRINCESS SUICIDES.

    A telegram from Paris states that the Turkish Princess Zekkie, who was married to a Turkish officor, was seized with despair when she learnt, of the ...

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  20. 267,000 LEAVE BRITAIN.

    London, November 22nd.—The Empire Commission concluded its sittings in London yesterday. Mr. John Burns, president of the Local Government ...

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  21. MOMASTIR NOT A SEDAN.

    Belgrade, November 21st.—Despatches giving details of the great battle between the Servians and Turks, which preceded, the capture of the city of ...

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  22. SENIOR CADETS.

    It will be noticed by cadets in "J" Company that the whole parade called for to-day has been crossed out,. and the date 30th. inserted on their parade ...

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  23. FUND FOR NON-COMBATANTS

    Lord Iveagh and Sir Ernest Cassel have each contributed a thousand pounds to the funid being raised by the Lord Mayor of London for the succor ...

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  24. BRITISH ARMY READY.

    London, November 21st.—Mr. Harold Tennant, M.P., Financial Secretary to the War Office, while addressing a meeting at Holborn to-night, made an ...

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  25. THE CABLERING: AUSTRALIA PROTESTS.

    London, November 21st.—Replying in the House of Commons to a question by Major M. Areher-Sheo, Unionist member for Central Finsbury, Mr. ...

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  26. FIREMEN'S COMPETITION.

    A friend or the Newtown and Chuwell Firer-Brigade has offered a trophy for competition (and it has been arranged that it shall be decided this ...

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  27. TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM.

    Mr. R. J. Fletcher, representing the Society of the Chemical Industry of Victoria, attended a conference held in Melbourne yesterday in the rooms of ...

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  28. NEW GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    It was decided by the council of the Grammar School yesterday to carry out the ceremonial of laying the foundation stone of the nEw Grammar ...

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  29. GREEK'S ADVANCE.

    Athens, November 21st.—The Greek army, under the command of the Crown Prince Constantino, has occupied Fiorina, and intercepted the retreat ...

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  30. HAVOC IN JAMAICA.

    Kingston (Jamaica), November 22nd. —Telegraphic communication, which was interrupted by hurricane and floods, has now been restored. A ...

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  31. NAVY LEAGUE DEMANDS.

    Tho British Navy League demands that four large armored naval units shall be laid down in addition to the five ships provided for in next year's ...

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  32. PERSONAL.

    The Marine Board yesterday granted temporary pilots' licenses to Captain James Nicol, Warrnambool, and Captain J. A. Robilliard, Portland. ...

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  33. EXTRA POLICE.

    Constable Kennedy, of Russell-street, Melbourne, has been sent to Elaine for temporary duty during the harvest season. An additional officer has also been ...

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  34. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    London, November 22nd.—Wheat markets are dragging owing to favorable crop news from the Argentine and heavy world shipments. Australian ...

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  35. A NAVAL ENCOUNTER.

    A naval encounter has taken place in the Black Sea. Tho Turkish cruiser Hamidieh, 3800 tons, which has lately done some effective shelling of the ...

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  36. SPECIAL LICENSING COURT.

    At Colac to-day Mr. Read Murphy, P.M., will sit at a special court to deal with alleged licensing offences at the Clcllibrand Hotel. Superintendent Beck ...

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  37. LONDON REBUTS N.S.W.

    London, November 22ns.—The "Times" this [?] states that whatever the r[?] of wrongs of the eviction of Lond [?] from Sydney ...

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  38. SUPREME COURT.

    Mr. Justice Hood is to preside at the Geelong Supremo Court on Thursday, tho 28th instant; the calendar consists of seven charges of shooting with ...

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  39. BRIEF NEWS CABLES.

    New York, November 22nd.—The American Federation of Labor has refused to endorse the confirmation, of the National Labor party, preferring ...

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  40. ALL'S WELL AT SALONIKA.

    Athens, November 21st.—The state, ment that there is ill-feeling between the Allies at Salonika is denied. It is stated that the Greek. Bulgarian and ...

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  41. MISCELLANEOUS.

    On Monday evening, meetings of the Public Works, Markets, Finance and Legislative committees of the City Council are to be held to accept ...

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  42. BABY'S SEVERE SKIN DISEASE CURED.

    "I had a young baby left in my care about two years ago, and the child caught a very severe form of skin disease. She was only a few months old when the skin ...

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  43. ANOTHER CABLE CORRECTION.

    Tokio, November 21st.—lb was reported yesterday that owing to a boiler explosion on board tho Japanese cruiser Niszbin (7700 tons), twenty ...

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  44. AUSTRIAN CONSUL INCIDENT.

    Vienna, November 21st—The "Reichspest" states that the Servians refused to allow its war correspondent, M. Wagner, to investigate the treatment ...

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  45. NEW ZELLAND'S GOVERNOR.

    Wellington. Friday.—Lord Islington, Governor of New Zealand, who has been appointed chairman of the Royal Commission on the Indian Public Service, ...

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  46. SAN STEFANO INFERNO.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople states that be visited tho cholera camp at San Stefano. near the capital, and was confronted by a terrible sight. ...

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  47. MEXICAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Mexico City, November 21st.—Reports that have been received here indicate that the toen of Acanceh has been destroyed by an earthquake. ...

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  48. BOXING.

    London, November 22nd.—It is announced that the National Sporting Club will award the belt to the winner of the boxing contest between Welsh ...

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  49. FATAL FIRE AT KENSINGTON.

    London, November 21st.—The inquest into the death of the girls who lost their lives in the fire at John Barker and Co.'s stores. South Kensington, on ...

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