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  2. SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSIONS.

    As announced, Huddart, Parker, Ltd., have decided to continue to-morrow their bay trips. The s.s Coogee will sail from Moorabool-street wharf at ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    A. Van Biene, the well-known 'cellist, who visited Australia some years ago, died in the Brighton Hippodrome on Thursday night at the conclusion of a ...

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  4. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    London, January 23rd.—Sir Joseph Ward, Bart, formerly Prime Minister of New Zealand, was entertained at a luncheon by the Empire Parliamentary ...

    Article : 233 words
  5. WRECK IN NORTH SEA.

    London, January 23rd.—A harrowing tale of the sea is related by three shipwrecked sailors belonging to the Norwegian barque Ogda who were ...

    Article : 115 words
  6. YOUNG TURKS IN CONTROL.

    London, January 23rd.—Just when it appeared that further war in the Balkans had been relegated to at least the improbabilities of the situation, a ...

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  7. FRANCHISE BILL.

    London, January 23rd.—The Prime Minister in the House of Commons moved the adoption of a time-table for the Franchise Bill. Mr. Bonar Law, ...

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  8. BETTER BEACH FRONTS.

    From the Geelong Progress Association the City Mayor (Ald. Anderson) received a request yesterday to call it public meeting to discuss the ...

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  9. MOONLIGHT TRIP.

    Encouraged with the success which attended the initial trip the Geelong Harber Trust Band has arranged another popular moonlight trip on Corio ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. WIRELESS CHAIN.

    London, January 24th.—Mr. Herbert Samuel, the Postmaster-General, is losing no time in carrying out, as promised, the recommendations made in ...

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  11. GEELONG RACES.

    This afternoon the Cup meeting of the Geelong Racing Club will be held on the course at East Geelong: there are six events to be decided, and the ...

    Article : 243 words
  12. LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

    London, January 24th.—The butter market is depressed owing to the state of the weather and heavy supplies. Buyers are inactive, hoping to force ...

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  13. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    The "Daily Graphic," which always deals prominently with questions of defence, is at present devoting considerable space each day to the advocacy of ...

    Article : 49 words
  14. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Peopled desirous. of seeing over the King Edward Sailors' Rest will be afforded an opportunity on Monday, when the Rest will be open from 10 ...

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  15. DISASTROUS FIRES.

    Brisbane, Friday.—A fire occurred in a carriage shed at Wallangarra this morning, destroying four coaches that were ready to form the mail train from ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. SCOTTISH FORTIFICATIONS.

    Fortifications on a large scale are being constructed at the entrance to the Firth of Cromarty. It is believed the authorities intend making an ...

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  17. VERANDAH POST SNAPPED.

    A young equestrienne from North Shore had a rather startling experience in Ryrie-street about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Dismounting outside ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. H.M.S. TORCH.

    The subject of H.M.S. Torch is apparently not to be allowed to lapse in the House of Commons. Following on the discussions on the seaworthiness of ...

    Article : 220 words
  19. MELBOURNE HARBOR TRUST

    At a meeting of the representatives of the various exporting industries yesterday afternoon, it was decided to submit the names of Messrs. H. B. Black ...

    Article : 277 words
  20. NURSES' PICNIC.

    As guests of Matron Harkness two batches of nurses from the Geelong Hospital will have picnic outings at Barwon Heads to-day and Wednesday ...

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  21. NEXT ELECTION BATTLE-GROUND

    Mr. Alexander Ure, M.P., the Lord Advocate, declares that the next election in 1915 would be fought mainly on the question of Lloyd-George finance, ...

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  22. BRIEF CABLE NEWS.

    London, January 24th.—In connection with Australia's 125th birthday Anglo-Australians in London will on Monday next wear wattle blossom. ...

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  23. AEROPLANE DISASTER.

    Berlin, January 23rd.—An aeroplane accident, which resulted in one German officer losing his life while another was badly hurt, occurred to-day, at ...

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  24. SCHOOL WORKS.

    Money has been voted for renovations fencing, tar paving, ventilation and lighting, and new flooring at the Highton State School. The bluestone ...

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  25. SYDNEY WHEAT MARKET.

    Sydney, Friday.—Wheat, old varieties, prompt delivery on milling account, sales and buyers, 3/6¾ chick wheat, 3/6 to 3/9; chaff, interstate, old and new. ...

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  26. POSTAGE STAMPS FRAUDS.

    Washington, January 24th.—The United States postal officials have discovered extensive postage stamp frauds, involving millions of dollars. It appears ...

    Article : 73 words
  27. WIDENING THE AQUEDUCT.

    A deputation from the City Council is to wait on the Water and Sewerage Board next Friday evening in regard to the proposal, to make provision for ...

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  28. FEDERATION OF LABOR

    Sydney, Friday.—The Labor Council has rejected a scheme for the federation of labor in New South Wales under the draft scheme which was the outcome of ...

    Article : 196 words
  29. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    Brisbane, Friday.—A large number of workmen have been employed for some time at the Terraces, Balmoral, preparing for the erection of meat ...

    Article : 168 words
  30. PATRIOTIC STUDENTS.

    The students of the International Correspondence Schools are demonstrating their patriotism in a remarkable manner. They are subscribing to a fund ...

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  31. WEST INDIES AGREEMENT.

    Ottawa, January 24th,—In the Dominion House of Commons yesterday the West Indies Agreement Bill was adopted on the second reading. Mr. ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. DESTRUCTION OF RABBITS.

    For the suppression of the rabbit pest, the Vermin Destruction Office has ordered simultaneous poisoning to be carried out in the Shires of Meredith, ...

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  33. PANAMA CANAL.

    London, January 24th.—A Blue Book has been issued on the Panama Canal question. It contains the reply of Mr. P. C. Knox, the United States ...

    Article : 170 words
  34. SALE OF FORGED SCRIP.

    Sydney, Friday.—Much excitement prevailed in financial circles to-day owing to a report that a warrant for his arrest on a charge of forgery had been ...

    Article : 301 words
  35. VALUABLE PICTURES DESTROYED.

    London, January 23rd.—A serious case of vandalism occurred to-day, at the National Gallery London. Four valuable pictures were found to have ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. STONE BREAKS LADY'S GLASSES.

    When proceeding over the crossing at the Latrobe-terrace railway gates on Thursday evening a stone was thrown by a lad, who subsequently admitted ...

    Article : 85 words
  37. FRANCE'S PRESIDENT-ELECT.

    Paris, January 23rd.—Sir Francis Bertie, British Ambassador at Paris, has presented M. Poincaro, President-elect of France with the ...

    Article : 85 words
  38. CHURCH SERVICES.

    The Northern Musical Society choir is to take full charge of the singing in the Church of Christ to-morrow night. The officers are arranging for the ...

    Article : 227 words
  39. PICNIC IN THE EASTERN PARK.

    About 1200 picnickers from Melbourne arc likely to come to Geelong early next month. Yesterday the town clerk, Mr. A. L. Walter, was interviewed by the ...

    Article : 69 words
  40. ELECTROPLATERS BOARD.

    Mr. Murray, Minister for Labor, has nominated the following for appointment as members of the Electroplaters' Board:—Employers, Messrs. J. ...

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  41. BRAZIL'S MAMMOTH WARSHIP.

    London, January 23rd.—The new battleship Rio de Janeiro, which has been constructed to the order of the Brazilian Government, was launched ...

    Article : 56 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. BOARDED-OUT CHILDREN.

    A woman. With two children, related to the Bench at, the Children's Court yesterday morning that her husband was in the final stages of consumption, ...

    Article : 125 words
  44. LEGITIMATION OF CHILDREN.

    Under the provisions of an Act providing for the legitimation of children born out of wedlock, passed on the 31st December, 1912. the previous Act ...

    Article : 160 words
  45. EX-DICTATOR CASTRO.

    New York, January 23rd.—General Cipriano Castro, ox-dictator of Venrzuela, is still being detained here pending the decision of the immigration ...

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  46. WEATHER FOR THE WEEK.

    Another exceedingly fine and pleasant week has been experienced over Victoria, especially near the coast, where cool sea winds have governed ...

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  47. APPLICANTS FOR OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    An application for an old-age pension mas made by a couple at the Court yesterday morning. It mas stated that a pony and phaeton mere included in the ...

    Article : 96 words
  48. MEAN THEFT.

    Miss Corbett, of Rusliall-street, Fitzroy, who is staying at Sandringham, went yesterday afternoon with a friend for a bathe. Whilst they were in the ...

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  49. WORLD'S COTTON SUPPLIES.

    London, January 23rd.—The present Government has been for some time past taking a practical interest in the question of making good from other ...

    Article : 90 words
  50. RAILWAY CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    Thomas Evens, aged 62, a resident of Jumbunna, was driving a cart with another man towards Jumbunna yesterday, afternoon. They were going over a ...

    Article : 69 words
  51. CHURCH OF CHRIST YOUNG MEN'S CLUB.

    This club held its meeting on Wednesday evening. Mr. Kelley occupied tho chair. Mr. E. Terrier was elected an hon. member, and Mr. W. Vessey ...

    Article : 75 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. TOBACCO LICENSES.

    On payment of n foe of 5/- nor annum to Juno 30th 11 shopkeepers and stores arc permitted to soil any varieties of tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. ...

    Article : 111 words
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