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  2. SEAMEN ROB OUR WORKERS.

    When the restrictions were first announced the tanneries were given permits to use their coal stocks up till Saturday, that period having been ...

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  3. ADELAIDE SEAMEN HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF THE STRIKE.

    At a crowded meeting of the Adelaide branch of the Federated Seamen's Union on Saturday night the following motion was carried:—"That the South ...

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  4. GEELONG'S FIRST VICTORY.

    Playing as they played in the last quarter against Essendon, Geelong on Saturday scored their first victory for the season against Melbourne on the ...

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  5. AN IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY.

    London, June 17th.—A statement by the Chief Secretary of Ireland refutes the contentions of the Irish-American delegation. The allegations make ...

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  6. LODGES TO AGAIN APPROACH THE PREMIER.

    The reply of the British Medical Association to the request of the disputes committee of the Friendly Societies' Association for a conference to ...

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  7. SCHIEDEMANN HAS RESIGNED.

    Amsterdam, June 20th.—A message from Weimar states that the German Cabmet has resigned, but the Scheidemann Government will continue to deal ...

    Article : 264 words
  8. STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS' PROBLEMS.

    About twenty of the Geelong teachers met on Saturday last to hear Mr. Black, Teachers' Union organiser, on the question as to whether it would ...

    Article : 489 words
  9. A CHANCE FOR A DIGGER.

    There are about 7050 homes in urbas Geelong, where a daily paper [?] a weekly are taken. Many take two dailies and several weeklies. Eight thousand papers ...

    Article : 564 words
  10. FIRST OF THE BIG FOUR TO GO-SIGNOR ORLANDO.

    Paris, June 20th—The Orlando Government resigned consequent upon an overwhelming adverse vote. Signor Nattile is likely to be Premier. ...

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  11. 'ARBITRATION OR STARVATION.'

    Questioned regarding the statement made by Mr. Watt to the effect that the would be willing to Lear the seamen, with a view to bringing about a ...

    Article : 290 words
  12. SUNDAY ÆROPLAINING.

    Thousands of people congregated at Manifold Heights on Sunday morning and afternoon to witness the flights in his 80 horse power Maurice Far[?] ...

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    Various efforts in connection with the spring fete to be held at S.S. Peter and Paul's R.C. Church added £22,83 to the funds during the past month. The amount ...

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  14. POLICE COURT

    Following on the lines laid down by the police Magistrate recently she bench on Saturday fined two men charges respectively with using obscene and insulting language ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. FIVE ISLANDS COAL-WAITING

    Coal lumpers gathered in the neighborhood of the collier Five islands on Saturday morning but made no attempt to discharge the vessel. With ...

    Article : 552 words
  16. A BURGLAR ALARMED.

    When. Mrs. E. Hooper opened her shop it the corner of Ryrie and Yarra streets on Saturday morning she found there had been an attempt to cater the side ...

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  17. HUN SHIPS SUNK AT SCAPA.

    London, June 21st.—The Admiralty announces that certain German ships at Scapa were sunk and abandoned by their crews. ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    The National Federation expects the leture of the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, in August, it is expected that his first public appearance on his return ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S ISSUE.

    The following news matter appears on Pages 5 and 6:—Cauntry News. Geelong Pulpit Messages, Presbyterian Assembly, Friendly and Debating Societies. Y.M.C.A. ...

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  20. MR ANSTEY OPPOSES DIRECT ACTION BY TRAMWAY MEN.

    One of the largest meeting of the cable tramways employes ever held in Melbourne took place at the Temperance Hall yesterday morning to ...

    Article : 245 words
  21. 314,000 FRENCH SOLDIERS STILL MISSING.

    Paris, June 20th.—The French Chamber discussed the missing army of 314,000. Deputies pressed the Government to ascertain whether prisoners ...

    Article : 117 words
  22. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Returning from the football match on Saturday night a motor car collided with a jinker on the Ballarat road between Baterford and Bannockburn. The pone attache. ...

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  23. INFLUENZA: NO CHANCE.

    Supt. Simpson reported from the Geelong Hospital last evening. "No change from Saturday; there were three admissions and two discharges, ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. TRANSPORT SAILINGS.

    The Konig Frederich August on June 20th took 898 1st Division troops and 156 women and children; the Koningen Ludwig on June 20th, 1620, mostly ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. FIRE CAUSES £10,000 DAMAGE.

    It is believed that the damage paused by a fire which burned the blouse factory of David Ros. Ltd., of Alexandra, Sydney, amounts to at ...

    Article : 46 words
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