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  2. VISIT OF THIS REV. E. C. SPURR

    The Rev. Frederic C. Spurr, the successor to the Rev. Pearce Carcy, at Collins-street, Melbourne, is due to visit Geelong on Monday, llth prox., on the ...

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  3. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) JEWISH MASSACRES DENIED.

    A semi-official contradiction has been issued at St. Petersburg of the reports published outside Russia regarding the occurrence of a pogrom at kieff, ...

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  4. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) AUSTRALIA'S NAVAL BOGEY.

    Further detailed references to the Australian Defence Bill have been published by many of the newspapers. The "Daily Graphic" begins a very ...

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  5. "OUR GRAVEST PERIL."

    A deputation representative of the Council of Churches, A.N.A., National Council of Women, W.C.T.U. and kindred associaions and other organisations ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL. PARLIAMENT.

    CONSTITUTION ALTERATION BILL The debate on the Constitution Alteration Finance Bill was resumed. Mr. Dugald Thomson (N.S.W.) urged ...

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  7. RENOVATION OF NOBLE-STREET CHURCH.

    For some weeks past workmen have been engaged effecting repairs to Noblestreet Methodist Church. An expenditure of over £100 is involved. Whilst ...

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  8. FOUND THE POLE? NEW YORK ALDERMEN'S DECISION.

    The Board of Aldermen of New York City has passed a resolution in favor of giving Dr. Frederick A; Cook, the Arctic explorer, a public reception and of ...

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  9. WHEAT FOR BRISBANE.

    Included in the manifest of the steamer Barwon this week is a consignment of 1431 bags of wheat for Brisbane from the agency of Blakiston and Co. Four ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Major Carroll, of the senior cadet forces, was in Geelong yesterday on an official visit. Dr. Cherry, the Director of ...

    Article : 205 words
  11. PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

    The annual session of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia was continued in the Assembly Hall, Collins-street, Melbourne, ...

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  12. THE IMPERIAL BUDGET. WOULD MR. BALFOUR TAX FOOD?

    The Westminster "Gazette" and the "Evening Star." in commenting on the criticism of the Budget delivered by Mr. Balfour at Birmingham last night, ...

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  13. GEELONG OF OPERTIC SOCIETY.

    The complete cast for the Geelong Operatic Society's charity production of "Les Cloches do Corneville" has been allotted, and at a rehearsal on Thursday ...

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  14. THIS ANTARCTIC.—NIMROD ON VIEW.

    The Antarctic steamer Nimrod, with Lieutenant Shackleton aboard, passed up the Thames to-day for Temple Pier, below Westminister Bridge, where she is ...

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  15. CAPTAIN SCOTT'S EXPEDITION.

    Captain Scott has completed the staff and crew for his forthcoming expedition to the Antarctic. ...

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  16. SPORTING CLUBS EXEMPTED.

    In accordance with the promise made to a recent deputation the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) has announced that all bona-fide ...

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  17. PEARY ANGRY AT COOK'S WELCOME.

    Telegrams from New York state that Commander Peary was so exasperated at the warmth of the welcome accorded to Dr. Cook on his arrival in New York ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. CADET ENCAMPMENT.

    Commissariat preparations are in hand for the public schools cadet encampment to be held in Queen's Park from October 18th to 23rd. Tenders, returnable ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT PREPARED FOR GENERAL ELECTION.

    Mr. Gladstone Home Secretary, speaking at Cinderford, in Gloucestershire. said he had no objection to the Lords rejecting the Budget. If a ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    John Tonner, 44, residing at North Geelong, a crushed finger. Ellis Young, residing at Little Ryricstreet, an injury to the knee. ...

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  21. A BELATED DECORATION.

    After about two years of official correspondence the Army authorities have sanctioned the issue to Gunner A. P. Carter, of Geelong, of the King's South ...

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  22. BRITISH DESTROYER ITCHEN REFLOATED.

    The torpedo-boat destroyer Itchen, which went ashore yesterday near Kirkwall, in the north of Scotland, has been re-floated. ...

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  23. THE VESSEL ON FIRE NEAR DURBAN

    In response to a special inquiry. Lloyd's agent at Manila has telegraphed confirming the report made by the master of the steamer Harlow regarding the ...

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  24. DEATH OF A CLERGYMAN.

    The Rev. J. P. Carolan, a Roman Catholic clergyman who has not for some time fulfilled the duties of his culling, was found dead in the Melbourne ...

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  25. ARTILLERY PRACTICE.

    Both companies of the Geelong Garrison Artillery will leave by specal train at 2.20 p.m. to-day for a half-day parade at Queenscliff, returning at 6 p.m. No. ...

    Article : 53 words
  26. TIDAL-WAVE AND FLOOD.

    Great havoc has been wrought in the State of Louisiana by a double visitation. comprising floods and a tidal wave. The latter swept along an extensive ...

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  27. FIREMEN'S COMPETITION.

    The Geelong firemen will run a disabled hose event for one man at the station on Tuesday night. It will count with two other events to be run in ...

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  28. THE CHURCH AND STATE.

    An important discussion took place on the relations of the Church and the State. The matter was brought up in a motion relating to a recent judgment of ...

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  29. ACCIDENT ON STEAMER PILBARRA.

    Whilst engaged at work on the steamer Pilbarra yesterday afternoon, a man named Michael O'Reilly slipped and fell from a plank on which he was standing. ...

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  30. COUNTY COURT.

    Only one case is listed so far for the Geelong County Court on the 13th proximo. For the sessions there are four cases and two appeals. ...

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  31. LONDON MARKETS.

    The butter market is quiet, and prices are unchanged. A few lots of stored colonial butter are selling from l05/- to 112/-. Holders of New Zealand butter ...

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  32. FACTORY LEGISLATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Assembly yesterday the Minister for Labor moved the second reading of the Factories and Shops Amendment Bill. The measure deals principally with ...

    Article : 84 words
  33. TRADES AND LABOR CONGRESS.

    The consolidation of the Trades and Labor Councils of the State is the object of a conference to be held at the Trades Hall Council on Saturday, ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAY.

    Mr. Harper, traffic manager, succeeds Mr. Kirkcaldie as assistant Kanway Commissioner. ...

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  35. CHAMBER OF MINES. ILLICIT GOLD BUYING.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Chamber of Mines held on Wednesday, Mr. H. E. Rowo (president) in the chair, Mr. E. A. Weinberg was elected a ...

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  36. GEELONG WATER TRUST.

    The monthly meeting of the Geelong Municipal Waterworks Trust was held last evening, and was attended by Commissioners I. G. Hodges (chairman). J. P. M'Cabc Doyle, ...

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  37. EXTRA POLICE.

    Geelong is not likely to receive any of the two sergeants, five senior constables and 17 foot constables whose appointment was forecasted by Mr. Watt ...

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  38. HUNGER STRIKE COLLAPSED.

    The hunger strike entered upon by the two suffragettes who were arrested and sentenced to a month's imprisonment for stoning and smashing the ...

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  39. DISTRICT ROBBERIES.

    The following district robberies are reported in this week's issue of the "Police Gazette":—E. F. Eddington, groom at the Eureka Hotel, reports stolen a rolled ...

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  40. VICTORIAN ENGINEER IN LONDON.

    Mr. Davidson, Inspector-General of Victorian Public Works Department, has arrived in London. He will visit the principal ports and dry docks of Great ...

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  41. POLICE COURT.

    Before Messrs. W. T. Wallis. J. Hamilton and J. Shegog, J's.P., at the Police Court yesterday, a man named Albert McPherson was remanded on the ...

    Article : 650 words
  42. BILLIARDS.

    The English Billiard Association has authorised the Auckland Amateur Sports Club to act as the governing body of billiards in New Zealand. It ...

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  43. GEELONG CHRISTIAN CONVENTION

    The Geelong Convention was brought to a close yesterday. In the morning the Rev. Mr. Southey gave a Bible reading, and touched on the wonderful ...

    Article : 367 words
  44. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were continued to-day, when spirited competition marked the proceedings. The market for all descriptions of wools was firm, with ...

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  45. SALE OF SYDNEY LAND.

    A block of land in George-street, between Wynyard and Margaret-streets, 25ft. by 91ft., was sold at auction to-day for £12,000, equivalent to £480 a foot. ...

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  46. COMMERCE DELEGATES.

    Since the close of the Chambers of Commerce Congress the delegates and their ladies have been sight seeing in accordance with the official programme. ...

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  47. REPORTED COMING OF AN AMERICAN FLEET.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. King O'Malley asked if the Prime Minister was aware of the statement published that the United Stales ...

    Article : 137 words
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