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  2. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) THE BUDGET ELECTION.

    Political parties are pushing on their arrangements for the forthcoming election campaign. The Liberals are arranging a great demonstration in the Albert ...

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  3. CARTERS AND DRIVERS' UNION.

    A meeting of the Geolong branch of the Garters and Drivers Union was held at the Trades Hill last night, and ten new members were elected. The ...

    Article : 152 words
  4. MELBOURNE.

    "Respectable citizens, should assist constables and not hinder them," remarked Mr. Creswell, P.M., to-day when dealing with Sydney Booth. The latter was ...

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  5. THE EXHIBITION BUILDINGS.

    It is interesting to recall that Mr. H. F. Richardson, the originator of the auction soles of produce in Geelong, held his opening sale on February 24th, ...

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  6. THE NEW MARKETS. SHOULD THERE BE A CEREMONIAL OPENING.

    When a vote of £12 for the now market buildings came before the Town Council last night, Cr. Brownbill asked if everything would be ready for the ...

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  7. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) POISON BY POST.

    It was recently reported that 40 officers of the General Staff in Vienna had received by poet packets alleged to be samples of nerve cure. One captain ...

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  8. THE GOAL STRIKE. 4TH WEEK. NEWCASTLE MAYOR SUCCESTS TERMS.

    The mayor of Newcastle [?] to Mr. Hughes suggesting that he should confer with Mr. Learmonth, chairman of the Northern proprietors, and also that ...

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  9. HOSPITAL RESIDENT SURGEON.

    Another meeting of the honorary medical staff of the Geelong Hospital will he held to-day to go into the question of the resident surgeonsliip of the ...

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  10. SPANISH TROOPS IN MOROCCO.

    The latest advices from the seat of war in Morocco state that the Spanish troops have secured another strategic success. ...

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  11. PEERS' SUGGESTION REJECTED.

    The "Daily Chronicle has made a definite statement regarding the attitude of the Government in regard to the collection of taxes during the interval ...

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  12. MECHANICS' LIBRARY.

    New members are now being enrolled at the Mechanics' Institute Library. The terms of subscription are very reasonable, and procure all the benefits of ...

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  13. SACCO LOSES 50¼lb.

    Sacco, who suffers from cold and shivering, was, in the doctors' opinion, in a low state to-day, and must remain in bed free from excitement. The ...

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  14. DAMAGE TO FENCES.

    Vandals were at work in Kilgour street on Saturday night, and the front fences of the residences of Messrs. Leggo and Graham were considerably damaged. ...

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  15. KING MANUEL.

    King Manuel, of Portugal, who has been the guest of King Edward for several days, has concluded his visit. The young Sovereign has gone to ...

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  16. SHORT-LIVED MINISTRY.

    Two members oF the present Federal Parliament enjoy the distinction of having belonged to the shortest lived Ministry in Australian annals. This was the ...

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  17. PEERS AS ARBITERS OF GOVERNMENTS.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, Parliamentary Secretary to the Home Department, speaking at Paddington, said that if the Lords could establish their claim to ...

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  18. HAM AND BACON CURING TRADE.

    Messrs. G. Farmer (Ballarat), Allen (Preston), and Cation (Geelong) have been selected by the employers to represent them on the Wages Board for the ham ...

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  19. DELEGATES ANXIOUS FOR SETTLEMENT.

    Most of the Strike Congress delegates are anxious for a settlement, and the reading of the telegram was the signal for a burst of approval. The congress ...

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  20. LADY HIBERNIANS' SOCIAL.

    The lady Hibernians, who recently conducted a successful exhibition of home industries, held an invitation social last evening in the Catholio ...

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  21. CHINESE ROYALTIES.

    The cost of the funerals of the late Emperor of China and the Dowager Empress has become known. It transpires that the Emperor's ...

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  22. HOUSE OF LORDS TOO LARGE.

    The "Times," in admitting that the House of Lords can be improved and expressing the hope that it will be, says that apart from the obvious weakness of ...

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  23. OBJECT OF THE STRIKE.

    A crowded meeting was held in the Protestant Hall to-night, presided over by Mr. Bowling. It was unanimously resolved on the ...

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  24. DRYSDALE POLICE COURT.

    Before Messrs. R. Willey and W. Calhoun. J's.P., at the Drysdale Police Court yesterday, applications for 15 stage carriage licenses were granted. ...

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  25. POWDER EXPLOSION IN SCOTLAND

    Great damage was done at the Arniston collieries, Dalkoith, about six miles from Edinburgh, yesterday by the explosion of a powder house. ...

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  26. RETIRING SENATORS.

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  27. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    Sir John Bigham, speaking at the Liverpool Shipbrokers' Benevolent Society dinner, said that Great Britain needed an enormous navy. Germany did ...

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  28. MEETING OF PRODUCERS.

    A meeting of producers will he held at the Exchange on Thursday, at 2 p.m., "to take such action as is deemed advisable to prevent any interference by the ...

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  29. TOWN COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the Town Council was held last night, and was attended by the mayor (Ald. H. A. Austin), Ald. Higgans and Williams, Crs. Gurr, Doyle, ...

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  30. BRITISH ENGINEERING TRADE.

    Sir Christopher Furness, the wellknown shipowner, who is Liberal M.P. for Hartlepool, in an address to his constituents last night, referred to the ...

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  31. SURRENDERED HOTEL LICENSES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  32. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Your footnote to my letter is not quite fair. The question is: What portion of the £50,000 is for market dues on similar produce to what We produce ...

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  33. THE REVOLUTION IN GREECE.

    The Governments of Europe are watching with anxiety the progress of the revolution in Greece. Great Britain, Franco and Russia—the three ...

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  34. THE CO-OPERATIVE MINES.

    The output at Ebbw Main mine to-day will probably be below 303 tons. The other shafts will start to-morrow, and it is expected that the output will total ...

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  35. EDWARD MEDAR FOR MINER DAVIES.

    The Minister of Mines has had a memorandum prepared on the subject of the Edward medal awarded Mr. Davies for his bravery at the Goldfields mine, ...

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  36. THE IDLED COASTAL FLEET.

    A well-known Geelong shipping expert yesterday gave some figures regarding the laying up at Sydney, Newcastle and Melbourne of between 25 and 30 coastal ...

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  37. BERESFORD AT POR[?]SMOUTH.

    Lord Charles Boresford, who is the selected Conservative candidate for Portsmouth, delivered a speech at that place last night. ...

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  38. POWLETT COAL FIELD.

    Mr. McBride, the Minister of Mines, is very pleased with the work already done on the State coal field at Powlett basin, and states that wonderful work ...

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  39. PUBLIC WORKS.

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  40. JOCKEY WOOTTON.

    Frank Wootton, the young Australian jockey, is at the head of the list of winning jockeys for the racing season just closed, with a remarkable record. ...

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  41. GRIM RELICS AT ELWOOD.

    Interest in the disappearance of Mrs. E. Gunn, of Geelong, has been revived by the discovery in the sea, close to the beach at Elwood, of a small portion of ...

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  42. PERSONAL.

    At the meeting of the Town Council, the mayor, Ald. H. A. Austin, alluded to the death of Mr. G. F. Belcher, who had represented the province in the ...

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  43. COAL SUPPLY IN GEELONG.

    The Geelong coal merchants state that very little coal is going out of the yards at the increased strike cost. Since Last Monday the diminution in the ...

    Article : 48 words
  44. AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The Department of Education has extended the time for receiving applications front candidates for Hagelthorn scholarships till December 6th. The ...

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  45. INDUSTRIES' PRESERVATION ACT.

    The Federal Attorney-General has decided to send Mr. C. Powers, the Federal Crown Solicitor, to Sydney as the result of careful examination and ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. EMPIRE BUILDERS, LIMITED.

    The action for alleged slander brought by Walter Sidney Bromliead, described as an emigration agent, against Albert Wilson Salter, J.P., and land owner, ...

    Article : 95 words
  47. DRAPERS WAGES BOARD.

    The determination of the Wages Board in the drapery trade came into force yesterday. Mr. Ord, the Chief Inspector of ...

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  48. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The contest for the Davis Cup was concluded to-day. The weather was bright and warm, the court fast, and the attendance excellent. Brookes and ...

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  49. BROKEN HILL BLOCK 14 CO.

    At the half-yearly general meeting of the Broken Hill Proprietary Block 14 Co., hold at Broken Hill Chambers, Melbourne, yesterday, the chairman, Mr ...

    Article : 135 words
  50. MUSICAL EXAMINATION.

    During the week ending 20th November an examination in the practical teaching of music was held by the Teachers' Registration Board of ...

    Article : 155 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. Advertising

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  53. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    The situation caused by the coal strike is becoming more serious in Melbourne, as men are daily losing employment. The greatest sufferers are the wharf laborers, ...

    Article : 72 words
  54. Advertising

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