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  2. FINAL SERVICE OF WEEK OF PRAYER,

    The final service in connection with the "Week of United Prayer" took place in the Congregational Church on Saturday night, when there was a fair ...

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  3. ONE PORT AUTHORITY.

    The appointment of one port authority recommended by the Harbor Trust Royal Commission was discussed by many in Goelong on Saturday. Were ...

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  4. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) PEACE WITHIN SIGHT.

    Reuter's Agency has made an important announcement m regard to the Balkan situation. It is to the effect that the ambassadors of the Great ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Bill for the Disestablishment of the Church in Wales was further considered by the House of Commons in committee on Friday. On clause 14, ...

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  6. BLAZE AT QUEENSCLIFF.

    A terrible burning fatality occurred at Queenscliff, whereby a small child named Bertie Robson, aged 3½ years, the youngest son of Mr. Geo. Robson, ...

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  7. GEELONG FOOD PRICES.

    Previous articles based on Mr. G. H. Knibbs' statistics on the cost of living showed Geelong to be highest of the urban centres in house rents, and, on ...

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  8. CHURCH OF CHRIST PICNIC.

    The annual picnic of the Church of Christ Sunday School and Bible Class was held at Queenscliff on Saturday, when about 200 people travelled by the ...

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  9. DEFECTIVE SEWER TRAPS.

    On Saturday an examination was made on the line of sower inlets in Moorabool-street, where there has been a had escape of sewer gas for the past ...

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  10. ALLEGED LARCENY AS A BAILEE.

    On Saturday evening Constable Zimmer and Mounted-constable M'Namava visited the railway station and arrested a young man named William Hope on ...

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  11. NORMAL COLLEGE RESULTS.

    In the annual Normal College examinations the throe candidates from Yarra-street Sunday School obtained high places. Miss E. E. Fagg and ...

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  12. WARRANT OF COMMITMENT.

    A telegram was received by the Geelong police yesterday to the effect that a young man named Man us Diamond, a resident of Geelong. had been arrested ...

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  13. TEACHERS' SCHOOL AT RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The State School Teachers' Physical Training School occupied the miniature range on Saturday morning, when actual firing practice and squad drill was ...

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  14. DISTURBANCE AT BATESFORD.

    It was reported to the police that on Saturday night a disturbance occurred at Batesford. and that an orchardist named Schefferle had been brutally ...

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  15. MEREDITH CROSSING SMASH.

    Another railway crossing sensation occurred 011 Saturday evening, resulting in the injury of Messrs. Holt and Wiley, at Meredith, and the smashing ...

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  16. WARRENHEIP SEAT.

    In State political circles it is thought that Mr. Thomas O'Loughlin will be a candidate for Warronheip to fill the vacancy that will be created in the ...

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  17. FACTORY ACT CASES.

    Mr. Tipple issued a. summons on Saturday against a city firm's carter for being out on delivery work before 7.39 a.m. contrary to the regulations ...

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  18. MANUFACTURES OF ICE CREAM.

    The difficulty which has arisen in connection with the registration of premises at Newtown for the manufacture of ice cream will he a subject for ...

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  19. ROUMANIAN CLAIM.

    London, January 11th.—The "Daily Mail" states that Roumania has demanded a strip of territory from Si[?]stria to Kavarna as compensation for ...

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  20. RUFFIAN FXTICES LITTLE GIRL.

    A shocking case of attempted interference with a seven-year-old girl who lives at Geelong West has been reported to the police. It appears that ...

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  21. RICHMOND CRESCENT PARK.

    At the East Geelong Hall to-night a public meeting of Barwon ward residents and members of sporting clubs were to me held to ...

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  22. ENGLISH ACTRESS SHOT.

    A sensational tragedy wound up the proceedings at a convivial gathering of negro music-hall artists at a house in Bloomsbury (London) on Sunday ...

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  23. QUEENSCLIFF EXCURSION.

    By the special train on Saturday afternoon over 450 passengers travelled, 120 of whom booked at South Geelong, whilst others proceeded to the 'Cliff ...

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  24. POLICE COURT.

    Leaning over the bar of a wine cafe in Moorabool-street, about 10.20 on Friday night, J Hallinan was discussing nothing in particular in such a ...

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  25. STATE GOVERNMENT.

    Another meeting of the State Cabinet will be hold to-morrow, when additional important matters will be considered. Included in these is the ...

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  26. BAY EXCURSION.

    On Saturday night the steamer G. F. Holden made a two hours' excursion round the hay. A good number of people took the trip and naturally ...

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  27. MOTOR CAR CAUGHT BY TRAIN.

    Adelaide, Sunday.—Mr. Padman, share broker, took some friends for motor ride on Saturday night. When the car reached Millswood crossing a ...

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  28. ASHBY STATE SCHOOL.

    Mr. W. Plain, M.L.A., has been notified that attention is to be paid to the walls of Ashby State school in order to make them damp-proof. In ...

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  29. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    A severe engagement has taken place near Mogador between a body of French troops and a strong force of Moorish tribesmen. The Moors ...

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  30. NARROWLY ESCAPED DEATH

    Sydney, Saturday.—Pert Gower. aged 18, had a narrow escape of being killed by a train at St. Peter's railway station this morning. Gower is a textile ...

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  31. CHINESE ATROCITIES.

    A ghastly story has reached Shanghai from Nanning-fu, on the left bank of the Si-Kiang, in the Kwang-si province. The Roman Catholic Fathers ...

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  32. WAGES ON STONECRUSHERS.

    At a meeting of the United Laborers' Union at the Trades' Hall on Saturday night, the complaint mas mads that men employed on the South Barwon ...

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  33. "BONNOT'S" GANG.

    Further information is now available from Paris of the attempt to liberate 22 of the accomplices of Bonnot, the "demon chauffeur," who are now ...

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  34. LIBOR UNREST.

    Six thousand dyers have gone strike at Bradford. The workers refuse piece-work, although it would mean increased wages. ...

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  35. MOORABOOL-STREET REGRADING.

    A commencement was made on Saturday with the regrading of the roadway at Moorabool-street, South Geelong, to give a sufficient clearance for vehicles ...

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  36. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr. Thomas G. Newton, who is recorded by the Dental.Board of Victoria, has taken a suite of rooms in Thacker's Buildings, Ryrie-street, Geelong, and ...

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  37. TRAM AND 'BUS COLLIDE.

    Adelaide, Saturday.—A narrow escape from a frightful accident occurred this morning when a Uraidla 'bus was run into by a tramcar at Burnside. The ...

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  38. LANCASHIRE DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The [?] of 1000 miners in Lanarkshire has ended. The men objected to the employment of non-unionists, and the owners have now consented not to ...

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  39. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    On Saturday the s.s. Empire, of the E. and A. fleet, arrived to the agency of Harvey, Dann, Ppty., Ltd., and was despatched late in the evening with 300 ...

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  40. TRAGEDY OF THE SEA.

    The fatal accident which took place off the Mersey, this morning, when the steamer Ambrose, 4595 tons, collided with and sank a fishing smack and a ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Engineer-captain W. Clarkson, third member of the Naval Board, has forwarded to Senator Findley, Acting Minister for Defence, a report regarding ...

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  43. LOGS FOR THE ORIENTAL MILLS.

    By a tramp steamer now in Melbourne the Oriental Timber Corporation had imported a small consignment of Japanese logs to be milled at North ...

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  44. TASMANIAH ELECTIONS.

    Hobart, Sunday,—The general election campaign is actively proceeding, both sides recognising that there is little time to lose, since Thursday of ...

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  45. STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    A message from Tampa, in Florida, states that the steamer Future, laden with lumber., has foundered off Cape Hatteras. Seven bodies have been ...

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  46. PRESENTATION OF PHOTOGRAPHS.

    There has been a little delay in getting ready the large group of photographs to he presented to tho players cf the Geelong football team, but the ...

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  47. KEMBLA MINE DISPUTE.

    Wollongong (N.S.W.) Sunday.—The decision of Sir. Griffiths. Minister for Labor, to invoke the aid of the courts to say whether the dismissed miner ...

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  49. CRICKET.

    A feature of the match in progress in Sydney between New South Wales and South Australian elevens was the fine forceful batting of Trumper and ...

    Article : 105 words
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