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  2. THE SAW MILL FATALITY.

    Previous reports on the fatality of pet[?]ts (heard on the wire as Ben[?]) saw mill, at Stalker, in the Otway were over the telephone, Mounted-Constable ...

    Article : 278 words
  3. GAS SHOVES WILL BE CUT OFF

    Though the deputy chairman and other officers of Coal Board stated that no changes had taken place in the restrictions yesterday it was learnt from reliable sources ...

    Article : 668 words
  4. THE WHARF 'VICTIMISATION' INQUIRY BEGINS.

    The Loyal Commissioner (Mr. Dethridge) appointed by the Federal government to enquire into the causes of trouble on the Melbourne wharves began his investigation ...

    Article : 905 words
  5. GORDON'S MUSIC POLICY.

    There were present at Gordon College Council meeting on Wednesday Messrs. W. W. Bradley in the chair), T. Lord, A. Searle, A. Laird, H. ...

    Article : 881 words
  6. THE STRIKE STARVES THE LAND

    A protracted strike will mean lessened barley crop. All the great fertiliser factories in Melbourne have been compelled to cease ...

    Article : 443 words
  7. 'HINDENBERG SAYS NO!'

    London, June 3.—A Berlin message says that the Council of Military Leaders bas decided to oppose the peace terms. According to "Freiheit," the Independent Socialist paper, the ...

    Article : 89 words
  8. GEELONG JOBS VISITED BY BUILDERS' SCOUTS.

    Builders' laborers on strike held a meeting yesterday morning at the Trades Hall. and patrols were sent out to make a round of the buildings in progress, to see who ...

    Article : 1,200 words
  9. WHEAT STERILISER'S TRIAL RUNS.

    The second British Imperial Government wheat steriliser at North Geelong was yesterday tested, and adjustments will have to be made. The shortage of coal still ...

    Article : 82 words
  10. 15 DAYS FOR AUSTRIAN NOTES:

    Paris, June 2.—As in the case of the Germans at Versailles, M. Clemenceau, in a brief opening speech, informed the Austrians that on the treaty ...

    Article : 818 words
  11. £21 PER FOOT AT TOP OF MOORABOOL STREET.

    On Wednesday afternoon there was a big attendance at the auction sale conducted by Messrs. D. O. and C. J. Green, of 5 [?]lock of land at the corner of Moorobool ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. AT THE HOSPITAL.

    The Belmont Croquet Club sent in [?] of its now regular supplies of [?] for the influenza nurses—fruit, this [?]. "A Friend" sent socks, and Mrs. ...

    Article : 83 words
  13. HOSPITAL ART UNION.

    Postponed from time to time, the drawing of the are union for the Kizenenet Hospital has now been fixed for the end of the month. All blocks that are ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. SHOULD RETURNED SOLDIERS BE ASKED TO DRILL?

    The men who growl find their main objection to having to drill under [?]cers who have never seen service—holding that after from three to five years ...

    Article : 708 words
  15. THIRD CROP STRAWBERRIES

    Surprise was expressed when a small consignment of district grown strawberries [?] the Geelong market. It was explained that they were a second growth. ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. LATE RATEPAYERS FINED

    On Tuesday evening at the Geelong West town Hall about £600 was paid, which haves between £400 and £500 cut of the local assessment of £5578 to be accounted ...

    Article : 117 words
  17. PAY FOR YOUR DOGS-OR KILL THEM.

    Mr. W. H. Whale, assistant inspector, stated on Wednesday that people were still tardy about the registration of their dogs. Owners have plenty of opportunities to pay ...

    Article : 96 words
  18. THE COAL LUMPERS

    Still refuse to unload the coal cargoes on the Yankabilla and Monaro. No attempt is to be made to discharge these cargoes with loyalist labor, in view of the threat ...

    Article : 445 words
  19. POLICE COURT.

    At the police Court on Wednesday a secondhand dealer's license was granted to Ales Lowe. of Little Malop-street and a carrier's license to Edith Eliza Blackwell. ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. TO-DAY'S' ISSUE

    The following news matter appears on pages 5 and 6. Country News Friendly and Debating Societies, Shipping, Commercial sporting and General News. ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. MISCELLANEOUS.

    On Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the Mayor and city councillors are to pay a visit to the Eastern Park Bowling Club. They have been invited by the present ...

    Article : 359 words
  22. HOSPITAL COMMITTEE: JUST FORMAL BUSINESS.

    There were present at the meeting of the Hospital General Committee Mr. J. Wighton (in the charry), Revs. Jos. Snell and [?] Kingsley Core, Messrs. ...

    Article : 226 words
  23. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. J. and Mrs. Nail have given up their home in home in Hobart, Tas[?] and are going to live in Geelong. They arrived in Melbourne from ...

    Article : 209 words
  24. MR WATT'S TAKIFF VIEWS

    At the Melbourne Town Hall last night a crowded meeting was held, organised by the Australian Industries Protection League for the purpose of bringing such present ...

    Article : 177 words
  25. INFLUENZA FIGURES.

    Though there were two admissions to the Geelong hospital wands yesterday three discharges brought the total down to nine inmates. Two or three more discharges ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. CASTLEMAINE RAILWAY SMASH.

    The State Government has appointed Judge Wasley to hold a public enquiry into the railway accident which occurred between Bendigo and Castlemaine. In order to ...

    Article : 78 words
  27. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Federal Cabinet sat throughout the greater part of yesterday, and considered the programme for the forthcoming session, which begins on June ...

    Article : 35 words
  28. LARCENY A BAILEE.

    In the Court of General Sessions, Melbourne, yesterday, before Jude Woinarski, the hearing was concluded of four counts against Ja[?]b [?] ...

    Article : 12 words
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