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  2. THE CORIO CONTEST.

    Mr. W. Kendall, the selected L[?] candidate. visited this district yesterday, and got into touch with the electors, who held out encouraging ...

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  3. SERVIANS BURN 36 VILLAGES

    Salonika, February 5th.-—The Albanians at Debra report a growing insurrection against the Servians. A punitive expedition accordingly ...

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  4. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) "HANDS OFF" THE EMPIRE.

    London, February 4th.—Air. Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, in the course of his speech at tho official inspection of the battle ...

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  5. GEELONG TO BE SWALLOWED.

    Mr. Holden, in taking his seat as chairman of the Melbourne Harbor Trust yesterday, was more explicit than ever as to the fate that awaits the ...

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  6. VICAR ELOPES WITH TEACHER

    London, February 4th.—Considerably moro than ordinary interest has been taken by the disappearance of the Rev. Albert Knight, Vicar of Christ ...

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  7. MOVING THE WHEAT.

    The necessity for and the effort which have been made by the Railway Commissioners to increase the locomotive and truck stock so as to cope with ...

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  8. LIST DAY OF THE MISSION.

    Further encouraging meetings were held yesterday in connection with tho Chapman-Alexander Mission, which conies to a close to-night. J.t will be ...

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  9. CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS.

    Next Monday the quarterly meeting of the City Council is to be held, anal the following Monday there will be meetings of the various committees, to ...

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  10. COUNCILLORS' TRIP TO BALLARAT POSTPONED.

    A letter has been received from Colonel Wiliiams (town clerk of Ballarat City) intimating that the date fixed for the visit of the Geelong City councillors ...

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  11. AUSTRIA ORDERING.

    Vienna, February 5th.—The Governmerit of Austro-Hungary has placed orders with Blohm and Voss, of Hamburg, for' the construction of a floating ...

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  12. MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD: BISHOP'S EULOGY OF RUNAWAY.

    As the story surrounding the disappearance of the Rev. Mr. Knight is unfolded it becomes increasingly remarkable with more than a suspicion of ...

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  13. BOMBS THROUGH POST.

    New York, February 4th-—The mystery surrounding a number of murders, the perpetrators of which the police had been unable to locate, has been ...

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  14. NO ONE TO BLAME FOR LYELL DISASTER.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—The report of tho Royal Commission on the Lyell disaster has been presented to the Governor. Owing to lack of convincing ...

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  15. ANNUAL EXCURSIONS.

    The steamer Hygiea has been chartered by the Werribee Farmers' Association for the annual excursion, to Moruington on Thursday next: it is to leave ...

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  16. THREE PERSONS INCINERATED

    A dreadful fire occurred nearing midnight on Tuesday at Lake Bolac, a few miles from Willaura. in a four-roomed house occupied by Thomas Archer, an ...

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  17. FALL FROM A ROOF.

    A youth named Ernest Woods, 16 years of age, a resident of Little Myersstreet, yesterday fell from the roof of Messrs. Jas. Strong and Sons' boot ...

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  18. CANADA'S PART.

    Ottawa, February 5th.—In the: Dominion House of Commons yesterday Mr. Levy Thompson, member 'for:; Qu' Appelle. continuing the debate on the ...

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  19. BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL.

    a meeting of the Geelong Building Trades Council was held last evening. There was a good attendance, with the president (Mr. J. W. Martin) in the ...

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  20. PERTH UNIVERSITY.

    A number of appointments in connection with the new Perth University have been announced in London.— These are as follow: Professor of Biology, ...

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  21. MONBULK BURNT OUT.

    A message was received yesterday, by Mr. Edgar, Minister for Public Works, from Mr. T. M. Heany, secretary of the shire of Fern Tree Gully, informing him ...

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  22. "ARMY CORPS? HO!"

    London, February 5th.—Mr. Keir Hardie, Labor member in the House of Commons for Merthyr, has received -a cablegram from the Labor Party in ...

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  23. £1000 A YEAR FEE FOR ONE PATIENT.

    London, February 4th.—The inquiry into the death of Hugh Trevanion, a grandson of the late Sir Daniel Cooper, speaker of the first New South Wales ...

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  24. BRETHREN IN ARMS!

    The attention arrested by the approaching departure of H.M.S. New Zealand on her world tour, has given- a decided fillip to the matter of ...

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  25. BRIEF NEWS CABLES,

    Capetown, February 5th.—At caucus meetings held in the Orange River Colony resolutions were carried supporting General Hertzog's attitude, and ...

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  26. MOTOR SMASH AT MACEDON

    Information, reached Melbourne yesterday of a sensational motor ' smash which occurred on Tuesday night' at Macedon. Walter Watts, Colin Harpor ...

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  27. TWO SISTER VESSELS

    are at present in Corio Bay—the timber boat Loch Toredon ond the Victorian training ship John Murray. At one time the John' Murray was the ...

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  28. BOXING.

    New York, February 5th.—Johnny Kilbane out-pointed Young Driscoll, of Brooklyn in a ton-round bout last night. He led throughout. ...

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  29. MEXICAN RAILWAY v. CANAL.

    London, February 4th.—.Negotiations are proceeding, between Messrs. S. Pearson and Son, Ltd.. the well-known English firm of contractors, and the ...

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  30. WATER MAINS BURST.

    When dealing with the fire at the West Geelong tip late on Tuesday evening the firemen, turned off the hydrant suddenly; the pressure found two weak ...

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  31. ICEBERG POLICE-LINER.

    London, February 5th.—The British Government is negotiating with the principal Atlantic steamship lines en jointly hear the cost of equipping a ...

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  32. ARTILLERYMAN TO BE COURTMARTIALLED.

    The Geelong police have been notified by the military authorities that the artilleryman, W. Lloyd, who was arrested on charges of desertion from ...

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  33. BANK OF EGYPT.

    The affairs of the Bank of Egypt are being satisfactorily adjusted. The official receiver states that the bank will discharge all its liabilities. ...

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  34. BETTING HURTS INDUSTRY.

    London, February 5th.—In the House of Lords Inst night, the Betting Inducement Bill for preventing the publication of tipsters' advertisements was ...

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  35. INJURED GUARD RESUMES.

    Five weeks ago, when boarding a train at the South Geelong railway station, Guard T. Leyden struck his knee a violent blow with the end of the ...

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  36. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Two inebriates were locked up last evening by Constable Loughron. They were subsequently admitted to bail. One of the worst places for loose ...

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  37. PEPPER BY POST TO M'S.P.

    London, February 5th.—Every member of the British Cabinet yesterday received letters at the House of Commons, each envelope being sealed with ...

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  39. CORPORATION MARKETS.

    The chairman of the Markets committee (Ald. Philpott) yesterday had a consultation with the superintendent, Mr. W. R. Toyne, who is to conduct tho ...

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  40. AUDIT OF AIRCRAFT.

    As a result of the inquiry into aeroplane disasters to British army aviators and machines, a report has been issued. It states that there is no reason to ...

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  41. WELSH CHURCH BILL.

    The Welsh Disestablishment Bill was further considered in the House of Commons to-day at the report stage. An amendment to leave all the glebe ...

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  43. MINERS' 5 DAYS WEEK

    Details Lave now been published of the ballot taken by the Northumberland Miners' Association on the question of a fire days' week There was ...

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  44. POLICE COURT.

    Sparsely clad and in a penitent tone, Robert Campbell, a wanderer from Gippsland. appealed for the usual chance to Messrs. W. R. Anderson, R. ...

    Article : 108 words
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