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  2. COUNTRY EDITION!

    Further trouble arose at the breakwater Thursday between the members of the local Wharf Laborers' Union ...

    Article : 168 words
  3. WOMAN'S MISCELLANY.

    A quiet wedding was celebrated at Christ Church, Warrnambool, on Wednesday last, when Miss Laurel McCarty, of this town, was married to Mr ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    Handicaps for the Trotting event at Garvoc races on Saturday next are:— Modestus, Renegrade, Export, Dixie Maid, Jack Jean, Cooee, Floater, Rex ...

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  5. HOME RULE.

    Prior to the meeting of the Cabinet to-day, Mr. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, and Messrs. John Redmond, M.P. (the Nationalist leader), ...

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  6. VANDALISM.

    The result of the outrage at the National Gallery is that the general public is the time being deprived of its picture galleries. As announced ...

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  7. PRESSURE ON NATIONALISTS

    The "Times'" says it is rumored that Mr. Lloyd-George is seeking to induce the Nationalists to agree to terms which Sir Edward Carson can ...

    Article : 75 words
  8. QUAKERESS SUFFRAGETTE PUNISHED.

    A quakeress named Gibbs was to-day fined £10, in default two months' imprisonment, for striking a policeman with a dog whip after Mrs. ...

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  9. OBSCENE LANGUAGE.

    Joseph Dean, an officer of the Victorian Railways, proceeded against Edward Fish at the Warrnambool Police Court Thursday [?] charge of ...

    Article : 276 words
  10. MANSION SET ON FIRE.

    A suffragette outrage was committed at Edgbaston, Birmingham in the early hours of this morning. Women poured petroleum over the woodwork ...

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  11. FIRE BRIGADES COMPETING

    The Fire Brigades competitions were continued to-day in hot weather, with a thunderstorm threatening throughout the day. Unfortunately ...

    Article : 325 words
  12. AEROPLANE DISASTER.

    The biplane, the failure of which let to the deaths of Captain C. R. W. Allen (fight commander in the military wing of the Royal Flying Corps) ...

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  13. HOME RULE FOR WALES.

    Mr. E. T. John, liberal member for East Denbighshire, introduced in to the House of Commons this afternoon's bill to establish Home Rule ...

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  14. BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP

    Stevenson went right away from Reece to-day in their match for the right to meet Melbourne Inman in the final for the billiard championship. ...

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  15. FATALITY AT GEELONG.

    An accident, resulting in the death of Arthur Joyce; who came from England 12 months ago, occurred on the Geelong sewerage contract to-day. He ...

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  16. TEN WINNERS.

    Twelve races run at the meeting if the Burrows Racing Club on Friday and Saturday last were won by odds on favorites. A jockey named Kerr ...

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  17. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Prime Minister made an interesting reference to the present condition of British trade at the banquet of the Associated Chambers of ...

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  18. MEXICO.

    Additional troops have boon ordered to proceed to the Mexican border. There are now 18,000 American troops mustered there. ...

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  19. TRADES' HALL COUNCIL.

    Members of the Trades Hall Council heard an address this evening from Mr. G. H. Kendall, one of the South African strikers. He said that the ...

    Article : 136 words
  20. APPOINTMENT OF MATRON.

    A special meeting of the committee of the Warrnambool Hospital and Benevolent Asylum was held Thursday for purpose of appointing a ...

    Article : 84 words
  21. SHOCKING DEATH.

    The Moree mail train dashed into a Party of ladies at the railway crossing at West Maitland last night, and Mrs. Alice Smith, widow, aged [?] ...

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  22. FEAT BY AVIATOR.

    Lieut. Briggi, a naval aviator, attained a height of 15,000 feet in a biplane at Eastchurch yesterday. The temperature was 38 below zero. ...

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  23. EXCURSION FROM CAMPERDOWN.

    A large number of excursionists came by special train from Camperdown to Warnnambool Thursday, and spent the day at the beach. The ...

    Article : 135 words
  24. BOXING.

    A boxing match has been arranged to take place in London between "Pat" O'Keefe, and an American middleweight named Borrell. The ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. CORIO SEAT.

    At a meeting of Liberals from the various branches in Corio to-day it was agreed to again support the candidature of Mr. W. T. Kendall for the ...

    Article : 87 words
  26. ATTACKED BY A SHARK.

    Mr. Albert Haydon and Miss Edith Counsell were out in a 16 ft. sculling, skiff, off Callan Park Point, to-day, when they were attacked by a ...

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  27. CATTLE STARVED TO DEATH.

    On Sunday morning 40 trucks of cattle arrived at Wodonga from Armidale, New South Wales, having been trucked on the previous ...

    Article : 247 words
  28. £100 PIGEON MATCH.

    An interesting pigeon shooting contest took place on the Colas "Club's grounds eon Wednesday, when "Amberite," of Colac, met "Tommy," of ...

    Article : 378 words
  29. FRENCH BOXER PUNISHED.

    In a boxing match here to-night, Adrian Hogan, a well-known French boxer, was defeated by "Young" Ahearn. Hogan was so severely ...

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  30. BROTHERS AT VARIANCE

    At the Prahran Court to-day a young man named Geoffrey Morgan, charged with having shot at his brother John, with intent to murder ...

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  31. LITTLE HERO FUND.

    We Thursday received the sum of 15, collected by Miss Marjorie Walsh; of the Royal Hotel, to be added to the fund being raised for Willie Bacon, ...

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  32. RAILWAYMEN'S UNION.

    The National Union of Railwaymen by 102,270 votes to 34,953 decided to make a levy of 1/ per member for political purposes; The levy will realise ...

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  33. BRITISH NAVAL SECRETS

    The man Gould and his wife, who were arrested last month on charges of espionage involving secrets of the British navy, were to-day committed ...

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  34. MILITARY SERVICE.

    The Prime Minister to-day declined to afford any relief to a deputation from the Society of Friends, which asked for exemption from military ...

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  35. THE WEATHER.

    Cool southerly breezes brought relief from very trying weather conditions in the metropolis to-day, and in the space of about 15 minutes the ...

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  36. DIXIE RACES.

    The programme of the annual meeting of the Dixie Racing Club, which is to be held on Saturday, 28th inst., appears in our advertising columns. ...

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  37. CHINESE BRIGANDS.

    A force of brigands descended on the river port of Loko-Kou, on the left bank of the Han-kiang, 200 miles north-west of Hankow. They sacked ...

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  38. EGGS FOR HOSPITAL.

    A dozen eggs were left at this office Thursday by Master Wilie Wilson; for the local Hospital. ...

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  39. BRITISH EMIGRANTS.

    The difficulty that is being experienced at the present time in securing emigrants from Great Britain for the overseas dominions is well illustrated ...

    Article : 61 words
  40. DEBT CASES.

    A number of undefended debt cases constituted the principal business listed for the Police Court, Thursday. Most of them were either settled or ...

    Article : 47 words
  41. PERSONAL.

    Much surprise and keen regret wore expressed throughout the town Thursday morning when it became known that Mr. John Presley, manager of the ...

    Article : 282 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. MARGARINE V. BUTTER.

    The fact that Victoria and New South Wales have strict regulations preventing the use of coloring matter in butter or margarine, to a great ...

    Article : 226 words
  44. CYCLONE IN MADAGASCAR

    News has been received in Paris of the occurrence of a cyclone in Madagascar on the 2nd inst. A tidal wave experienced during the ...

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  45. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    Owing to the dispute continuing between the shipwrights and boiler- makers, because of the claim by the latter that their apprentices should ...

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  46. BOYS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Frank Denham, Premier of Queensland, visited the agricultural training farm to-day. He was greatly impressed with the methods employed ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND'S PREMIER

    Lord Sydenham presided at Anglo-Saxon Club's banquet to Mr. Donham, Premier of Queensland, last night. ...

    Article : 120 words
  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Rain set in from the westward this morning, about an inch being reported in many places. There are indications of a continued fall in the ...

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  49. MISSIONARY IN TROUBLE

    The Baptist Missionary Society has received a cable from the Portuguese Congo explaining that the Rev. J. S. Bowskill, a Baptist missionary, who ...

    Article : 104 words
  50. THE MARKETS.

    The Western District-Factories'. Co- operative Co. Ltd.; 49-57 King-street, Melbourne, report: Butter: Market firm at the present ...

    Article : 96 words
  51. RUTHERGLEN GRAPE PICKERS.

    Trouble is taking place at Rutherglen, where a camp of grape pickers, who went on strike for increased wages, has been formed. ...

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  52. STRUCK DEAD BY LIGHTNING.

    George Butler, aged 23, a settlement lessee, was struck dead by lighting to-day when driving near Pallamallawa. ...

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  53. BOY MURDERED IN TRAIN

    John Starchfield, the newsvendor, who is charged with the murder of his young son, was to-day committed for trial. ...

    Article : 40 words
  54. FALL AT WARRNAMBOOL.

    It was warm again during the greater part of yesterday, but the weather became decidedly cooler as the afternoon advanced, and during ...

    Article : 56 words
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