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  6. STATE MINE TROUBLE

    The situation at the State coal mine, which is idle on account of stoppage of work by the wheelers, is unchanged. Some excitement was caused to-day ...

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  7. GEELONG NEWS

    Mr. Charles Brownlow’s position of secretary to the Geelong Football Club has been put on a more businesslike basis. In place of an ...

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  8. HOME RULE

    The Irish Nationalist leader Mr. Redmond) made references to Home Rule during a speech at the St. Patrick’s Day banquet at. the Hotel ...

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  9. DEPORTED LEADERS

    After a further, debate in the Senate are the Strikers’ Indemnity Bill passed its third reading yesterday. General Smuts, the Minister for ...

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  10. PARIS SENSATION

    France is still excited over the murder of M. Ca[?]ette, editor of “Figaro” by Madame Caillaux, wife of the Minister of Finance. ...

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  11. PANAMA TOLLS

    A violent speech in defence of America’s attitude on the Panama tolls question was made in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. J. ...

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  12. CONFERENCE.

    Yesterday’s sitting of the annual movable conference of the M.U.I.O. F. was brief. There was a discussion on the fact that owing to ...

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  13. TRANSFER.

    Sen[?] J. E. Mc[?]llum, of Melbourne, has taken up duty in Geelong, in succession to Senior constable Douglass, transferred at his ...

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  14. TELEPHONES.

    A scheme has been adopted for the erection of a telephone line between Geelong and Anakie. The department is allowing the country ...

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  15. MEXICAN CRISIS

    After a conference with the British. Ambassador, Sir Cecil Spring Rice, the American Secretary for State (Mr W. J. Bryan) announced that ...

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  16. INQUIRY WELCOMED.

    Mr. Plain, M.L.A., said yesterday that ho rather welcomed the decision of the Geelong Trades’ Hall Council on Tuesday night to hold an ...

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  17. FASHIONS’ TOLL OF BlRD LIFE

    Following the lead given by the United States, a large number of people gathered at the White[?]ll Rooms to express their approval of ...

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  18. EIGHT HOURS’ PROCESSION.

    At a full meeting of the Geelong Eight Hours’ Anniversary Committee at the Trades’ Hall last night, Mr. H. Bond, the president, in the ...

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  19. CABLE FLASHES.

    In well-informed quarters the year’s revenue of Great. Britain, is expected to. reach £200,000,000, thus exceeding the estimates. by £5,000,000. ...

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  20. TIGER ON THE COUNTER

    Hector, a large “royal” Indian tiger, belonging to Hagenbeck’s menagerie, which is at present visiting Brussels, escaped from his cage just ...

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  21. SUFFRAGETTES

    A debats on the women suffrege question is proceeding in the Senate. In supporting the extension of the franchise to women, Senator Boran ...

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  22. THOROUGHLY ERADICATED

    The complete manner in which COMSTOCK’S “DEAD SHOT” WORM PELLETS eradicate Worms or all descriptions is strikingly ...

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  23. SUSPECTS SUICIDE.

    One of the principals concerned in the Japanese naval scandal has committed suicide. Mr Yosmda, an employee of the firm of Siemen, ...

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  24. REVOLUTION AVERTED.

    The [?]nreatoned revolution in San Domingo has been averted, an understanding regarding the Presidential election having been reached be ...

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  29. BLIND TOUCH MEMORY SHOW.

    A number of children of the Council Blind School were recently asked to express in clay the impression received, after handling various ...

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  33. DREADNOUGHT BORN OF ITALIAN BRAIN.

    Though it is generally behaved the Dreadnought type of battleship was a British invention, the actual merit of conceiving the design ...

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