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  2. BANDS IN PRACTICE.

    With the rapid approach of the annual ban contests at Ballarat, music is much in the air in Geelong. Last night the Town Band was practising in the ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Another of Geelong's pioneers in the person of Air. Henry Meakin, of the Derby Arms Hotel, passed away, last night at the advanced age of 84 years ...

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  4. KING MANUEL A REFUGEE.

    LONDON, October 5th.—It is officially stated at. Madrid that two Regiments of infantry and one of artillery at Lisbon revolted, with the-result that ...

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  5. LABOR AND MR ASQUITH.

    LONDON, October 5th.—At the Miners' Federation conference at Edinburgh to-day, the question of the nationalisation of mines was discussed. The ...

    Article : 261 words
  6. LAND TAX PENALTIES.

    In the House of Representatives, yesterelay, the Land Tax Assessment, Bill was further considered in Committee. Clause 62 releasing a taxpayer from ...

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  7. POLITICAL.

    The Geelong and District [?] Company Limited Bill was farther considered after the third reading in the Legislative Assembly, yesterday. ...

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  8. CORONATION DELEGATION.

    Eighteen members of the Federal Parliament are to go to-the King's coronation in June next. Eleven of the members are to-be Ministerialists, and seven ...

    Article : 218 words
  9. RAILWAY ELECTRIC SERVICE.

    Some months ago a staff of Railway Departmental electricians installed an overhead cable for supplying electricity to the track locking gear in the station ...

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  10. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  11. PLATFROM EXTENSION AT CORIO

    The growth of the traffic at Corio (formerly North Shore) has been snch of late that it has been found necessary by the Railway Department to extend the ...

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  12. RACE SUICIDE TARIFF.

    Some trenchant remarks on the growing practice of women to evade maternity, by consenting to undergo illegal operatinos were yesterday made by ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The monthly meeting of the Australian Wonien's National League. Geelong-Branch, was held in the Town and Country Club yesterday afternoon. ...

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  14. PAYMENT OF M's.P., WILL NOT SATISFY TRADE UNIONISTS.

    State payment of members and official election expenses would, if carried out, relieve the situation in England, but would still leave trade unions ...

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  15. STREET OBSTRUCTION.

    Numerous complaints hare been made of the practice of owners of vehicles of leaving their horses for an-hour, at the time opposite business places in town. ...

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  16. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    Geelong West claims 115 of Geelong's 600 pensioners. The borough pay office is proving a convenience to the old people of that territory, but there seems ...

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  17. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    In the Senate yesterday, Senator Lynch (W.A.) asked whether the information now being collected in connection with the Transcontinental railway would ...

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  18. CRUISER IN PORT.

    One of the Australian [?], The Prometheus appeared outside Hopetoun Channel yesterday afternoon with a large Hong Kong target ...

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  19. TRADES' HALL COUNCIL.

    At the-meeting of the Trades Hall! Council last-night Mr. Anderson, engineer, protested against the action, of the organising committee in forming a union ...

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  20. LAND ACT INQUIRIES.

    Mr. Malcolm Taylor, land officer for Geelong and district has arranged, niquiries into Land Act matters as follow: —Colac. October 25th: Cobden, 26th: ...

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  21. AUSTRIA AND AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, October 5th.—Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, gave a luncheon to-day to members of the Vienna Chamber of Commerce" who ...

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  22. NAVIGATION BIGG—TO BE CONTINDED NEXT YEAR.

    Senator Keating asked if it was intended to have the Navigation Bill dealt with by both Houses this session. The Vice-President Said that whilst the ...

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  23. SUPERIOR COURTS.

    Only-two engagements remain on the legal calendar for Geelong. The Supreme Court trill sit on Friday. Norember 18th. and County Court. December 1st. So ...

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  24. AREA OFFICERS.

    Mr. Frazer. on behalf of the Minister of Defence, said the officers who would, ultimately take charge of the militaryareas would be graduated from the ...

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  25. ARTILLERY PARADE.

    Gun drill or dry work on the coast defences at Queenscliff and Swan Island will be the lot of the Geelong Garrison Artillery at the opening parade of the ...

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  26. LEEUWIN SIGNAL TO QUIT.

    The Minister of Customs, in reply to Sir John Forrest, said that the Admiralty. Lloyd's and the British Board of Trade favored the abolition of the ...

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  27. RAVAGED BY FIRE.

    VANCOUVER, October 5th.—The village of Graceton, in Minnesota (U.S.A.), has been destroyed by fire Only the very briefest details are yet known here. ...

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  28. LOTTERIES; P.M.G. REEUSBS TO BE DRAWN.

    The Postmaster-GeneraL in reply to Mr. McWilliams (Tas.) said his question relative to whether the Sydney Eight Hours Art Union came under ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. AGRICULTURAL BUREAU.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Groom (Q.) moved: "That ibis House is of opinion, that a Commonwealth Bureau of Agriculture should be. ...

    Article : 317 words
  30. BANKS RESERVES NEED STRENGTHENING.

    Mr. Fuller moved the second reading of the Banking Companies Reserve Liabilities Bill, which he explained was intended to provide larger reserves in ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. SENIOR CADET SOCIAL.

    A complimentary social was last evening tendered by the E Company of. Senior. Cadets to their officers (Lieuts. Jenkins, Catron, Cosgrove and Collins), ...

    Article : 253 words
  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, October 5th.—It has been arranged thatt the Union Parliament trill meet formally, a few days prior to the Duke of Connaught's arrival. ...

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  33. TWO AVIATORS INJURED

    LONDON, October 5th—The brokers Morane, the well-known French aviators, met with an accident to-day. They were aeroplaning near St. Cloud, in ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. COOL STORES FOR THE COUNTRY.

    Mr. Cussen has given notice-to ask the Minister of Agriculture:—1. If he will consider the advisableness of erecting cool stores in country districts. 2. ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. THE WOOL SALES.

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  37. KNOCKED OFF STUMER AND DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the inquest on the body of Htigo Trinberg, the coroner found that deceased was drowned, and that he was knocked into the water ...

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  38. MURDER OF EISMOND,

    SYDNET, Thursday.—The inquest concerning the death of the Russian tourist, Eismond. was concluded at Bourke to-day The coroner, Mr. G. ...

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  39. GUY TO OPEN SEASON IN LONDON

    LONDON, October 6th.—The "Sporting Life" says that George Gray, the young Australian billiard player, will open a three weeks' London season on ...

    Article : 32 words
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