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  2. GREATER GHELONG CONFERENCE

    Matters of general interest to Geelong and district were considered at a conference of corporate bodies held last evening in the City Town Hall. In the unavoidable absence ...

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  3. STRIKERS' VIOLENCE—CAUTION UNION WILL NOT PAY FINES IF...

    The strike contributions announced at Yesterday's mass meeting totaliei £160, including £5 from air. F. Tudor being his fourth contribution. The ...

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  4. ENTERTAINMENTS. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S JUVENILES.

    Ar His Majesty's theatre to-morrow night, Mr. J. C. Williamson will present for the first time to Geelong playgoers his clever band of 150 Australian ...

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  5. FINES FOR SHOUTING SCAB!

    As the non-unionists employed at the Solio Disc Factory, in. Franklin-street, city, left their work on Tuesday evening they were followed by a large crowd ...

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  6. A MATRIMONIAL PUZZLE

    Came before the Richmond Court yesterday. May Ousley charged James Ousley with leaving her without means of support. Plaintiff said she was married in ...

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  7. TO HADES FOR EVER AND EVER

    The Postmaster-General has had an opportunity of expressing his opinion on Mr. Hyett's advice to the strikers to make the life of non-Unionists a hell ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Alf Olney, of the Albion Hotel is leaving to-day on a trip to the old country for the benefit of his health. In order to show the respect in which they held him, the ...

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  9. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT.

    At the Mechanicss Institute tonight, the Cullemme and Crist Dramatic Company will stage the melo-drama, "The Mystery of a Hansoni Cab." The ...

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  10. FORINGHLTY FEVER STATISTICS.

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  11. A FINE HUMORIST.

    Br[?]ck, the humorist, tells many amusing, jokes. His repertoire programme and Miss Wrigliton's contains 307 items, from which they make their ...

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  12. IRONWORKERS REGISTERED.

    The application of the Federated Ironworkers' Association of Australia for registration under the Arbitration Act. was granted by Mr. Stewart, the ...

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  13. WAR FLEET OF 300 AEROPLANES.

    An English representative of the Aeroplane Purchasing Company of the Russian Government—which has decided to spend £900,000 without delay upon ...

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  14. MR FISHER IN GEYLON.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Mr. Fisher, the Prune Minister, was interviewed by a representative of the Ceylon "Time" on the arrival of the Otway at Colombo. ...

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  15. THE BOHEMIAN DRAMATIC COMPANY

    Produced the Romany drama, "Cast Aside, or The Gipsy's Reveuge," at His Majesty's Theatre last night for the first time, in Geelong. To-night they ...

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  16. IN A FEW LINES.

    Very severe frosts have occurred throughout Missouri, and caused much damage to the fruit crops. The Sheffield, choir, which is on its ...

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  17. BALLARAT.

    The dwelling of Mr. John Anderson, Windemere-street. Bullarat South, was destroyed, by fire at an early hour yesterday morning. The family had to ...

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  18. CEMENT CARTERS' TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The Union Wharf Laborers decided at a mass meeting to-night to handle cement-in bags at increased rates of pay. ...

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  20. THE RENMARK ASSAULT.

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.—A reward of £200 been offered by the Government for information leading to the conviction of the perpetrator of the assault ...

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  21. PRINCESS SKATING RINK.

    The popular skating and musical evening last night was another great success, and drew a large audience of skaters and, onlookers Mr. Harry ...

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  22. GOODS TRAIN DERAILED.

    About 10 o'clock on Tuesday night a goods train from the Goulburn Valley, in charge of a driver named MeCulloch, and a fireman named R. Mustow, junr., ...

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  23. AGAINST STATE HOSPITALS.

    "I am not preparedto subscribe, to the view, that the State should take complete charge of public hospitals," said Mr. Watt, the State Treasurer. ...

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  24. RADCLIFFES EDISONIA PICTURES

    The Mechanics Hall was well patronused last night to witness the display of the above pictures. The programme consisted of a varied collection of ...

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  25. COAL OWNERS REFUSE ELEVENTH-HOUR ARBITRATION.

    LONDON, May 3rd.—the coal owners of South Wales have declined to agree to the proposals of the Miners' Federation that the Cambrian dispute ...

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  26. THE COAL VEND.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the coal prosecution in the High Court to-day, evidence, was given by Francis Lloyd who was in business as a coal ...

    Article : 120 words
  27. IRISH POLITICAL—BRIBE?

    Mr. P. Gumey, independent Nationalist M.P. for Cork North., addressnig the All For Ireland party at Cork, made a remarkable statement. He said that ...

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  28. CENSUS DOUBTLETS.

    The census returns continue to be issued in an incomplete and haphazard manner, the figures being any time liable to alteration by subsequent ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. BRITISH MARINES GUARD CANTON.

    Reuter's agent at Peking states that British marines are guarding Shimeen, the foreign residential part of Canton. Guns hare been posted on the canal. ...

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  30. TRAIN HITS TRUCK AT STAWELL.

    At Stawell a truck loaded with potatoes was it seems, left foul of the road leading to the loco, sheds in the station yard, and the engine of the down ...

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  31. IRISH ENVOYS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday. — £700 was subscribed at the opening of the Weir Zealand campaign of the Iiish envoys in Wellington to-night. ...

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  32. DR. MAWSON'S EXPEDITION.

    The Danish Government is purchasing fifty clogs in Greenland on behalf of Dr. Douglas Mawson. who is to lead the Australian expedition to the Antarctic. ...

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  33. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  34. BABIES AT THE CORONATION.

    An interesting feature of the coronation festivities will be the great Baby Show, in which babies from all lands will be on view. The King and Queen are much interested in ...

    Article : 129 words
  35. RAILWAY BLOCK.

    Owing to the brake gear of the 6.15 p.m. train to Oakleigli dropping, a block occurred on that line yesterday. A number of trains had to be ...

    Article : 37 words
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