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  2. FIREMEN'S COMPETITION.

    An inter-brigade competition was held at Geelong West last evening. The four brigades competed, and the resultwas a win for the Belmont firemen, who ...

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  3. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) LOS ANGELES ANARCHISTS.

    San Francisco, September 16th.—General Harrison Otis, proprietor and editor of the "Los Angeles Times," to-day received an infernal machine ...

    Article : 248 words
  4. RAILWAYMEN SUPPORT DUBLIN

    London, September 16th.—From a small beginning the offshoot in England of the Dublin labor trouble has quickly issunied alarming dimensions. It is ...

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  5. 58 PEARLS FOUND IN GUTTER

    London, September 16th.—The missing 58 pearls of the £150,000 necklace were recovered to-day in a remarkable way. Two workmen walking along St. ...

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  6. WILL ACCEPT SMALL-POX.

    The Public Health Department yesterday received a letter from a married woman, of Brunswick, who is willing to sacrifice herself on the altar of science, ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. MUNICIPAL BAND BALL.

    In attendance only did the Geelong Municipal Band Bail at Dalgety's last night sailer in comparison villi the pioneer function on the big wool floor ...

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  8. LIBERALS VOW OF SILENCE.

    Yesterday Liberals in the House of Representatives had to decide not to debate the Electoral Bill, because no Minister is allowed a decent hearing. ...

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  9. GOLF TOURNAMENT.

    There was a representative gathering at the opening of the Geelong Golf Club's tournament yesterday, when some excellent play took place m the ladies' ...

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  10. VISIT OF BRITISH PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    A delegation of members of the Imperial Parliament will be visiting this city to-morrow afternoon. The object of the visit is to enable the members to ...

    Article : 267 words
  11. STEAMER IN QUARANTINE.

    Port Pirie, Wednesday.—The steamer Wakefield, which arrived here last week, has been placed in quarantine, owing to the refusal of the crew to submit to ...

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  12. SOCIALIST CONGRESS.

    Berlin, September 17th.—The Socialist Congress of Jena hotly debated the subject of a universal strike in the event of the Government failing to ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. AISGILL GUARD'S ADMISSION.

    London, September 16th.—The Board of Trade inquiry into the collision at Aisgill between tho two expresses from Scotland on tho Midland Railway line ...

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  14. CYULE FORKS SNAP.

    While he was riding in the eastern part of the city yesterday at midday, a young cyclist named A. Wiffen, of McKillop-street. had a nasty fall ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    London, September 16th.—While the German, Greek and Russian attaches were motoring to Toulouse yesterday to take part in the French military ...

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  16. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    Washington, September 16th.—The Tariff Bill is expected to reach the President for signature on Saturday. Canadian products are largely affected ...

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  17. MINERAL SPRINGS.

    The mineral springs at Geelong were referred to at yesterday's meeting of the Board of Health, and it was decided that if they were dangerous to the ...

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  18. TONKIN INUNDATED.

    London, September Kith.—Terrible floods are being experienced in Tonkin, the French possession in the nortli-east portion of the Indo-Chinese peninsula, ...

    Article : 60 words
  19. A RIOTOUS PROCESSION.

    There was further disorder in Dublin this evening in connection with the strike. A procession of strikers attacked the tram-cars, which are being run ...

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  20. NEW CHURCH AT FYANSFORD.

    Tenders have been invited on plans drawn by Mr. W. H. Cleverdon, architect, of Ryrie-street for a new wooden church at Fyansford on a site opposite ...

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  21. ITALIAN ELECTION RIOT.

    Rome, September 16th.—A fatal riot occurred to-day at Casoria, five miles from Naples, in connection with an election. Tho crowd in the streets got out ...

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  22. BRITISH FARMING.

    London, September 17th.—A number of Unionists, both in and out of Parliament, have issued a pamphlet elaborating the Unionist agricultural policy. ...

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  23. ALL-STEEL CARRIAGES.

    Attention has been directed to the possibilities of all-steel rolling stock by the recent railway accidents. English companies are dubious, believing that ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. SCHMIDT: GOIHSR AMD MURDERER.

    New York. September 17th.—The discovery of a counterfeiters' den operated by the Rev. Hans Schmidt and other criminals indicate that Schmidt is one ...

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  25. BUTTER MAKERS' WAGES.

    From October 1st the butter trade in Geelong will lie subject to a wages board determination, the first declared for the industry. The leading rates of ...

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  26. GEELONG BAPTISTS' UNITE.

    The inaugural mooting of the newlyformed Baptist Association was held in the presence of a large gathering at the Aberdeen-street Church last night. The ...

    Article : 517 words
  27. POLICE COURT.

    The business at the Police Court yesterday was dealt with by Messrs. TV. R. Anderson. H. B. Brown. R. TV. Dalten and R. Philpott. A bibulant. ...

    Article : 132 words
  28. DOMINIONS & DOWNIKG-ST.

    London, September 17th.—Mr. It. L. Borden, the Prime Minister of Canada, in reviewing the policy of tile Government. at Toronto, reiterated his faith ...

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  29. TURKS GET KIRKKILISSE.

    Constantinople, September 16th.—The Bulgarian and Turkish delegations, which have been meeting here in conference for the past week, are expected ...

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  30. 2 MILES A MINUTE IN THE AIR

    London, September 17th.—All speed records were broken by the French aviator Guillaux in a remarkable flight at Paris yesterday. Ascending on a mono ...

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  31. MILL CHIMNEY KILLS SEVEN

    London, September 16th.—Additional details have been received of the fatal accident which occurred at Workington (Cumberland) this morning, when a ...

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  32. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Owing to pressure on our space, reports of the Geelong Progress Association, the Barrabool Shire Council, and other news items are held over. ...

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  33. MR PRENDERGAST RESIGNS.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Elmslie said that Mr. Prendergast had resigned the leadership of the Opposition party, and he (Mr. Elmslie) ...

    Article : 142 words
  34. INTERNATIONAL SPORT.

    London, September 16th.—Melbourne Inman, the world's champion at Knglish billiards, has challenged 'Willie Hoppo. the American champion, to throe ...

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  35. PROPOSED HOME RULE CONFERENCE.

    London, September 17th.—The Unionists of Ulster arc convinced that- it will be impossible to hold a conference since the Nationalists' claim for an ...

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  36. THAW "MOVSES" BARRED.

    New York, September 16th The Supreme Court has upheld the writ of habeas corpus granted to counsel for Harry K. Thaw. No date has been ...

    Article : 67 words
  37. AMERICAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    London, September 17th.—The first two rounds of the American open golf championship were played yesterday in perfect weather, and some good scores ...

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  38. THE UNWRITTEN LAW?

    Ill the Criminal Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Cussen and a jury of 12. Arthur Parker, an elderly man, was charged on 5th September (1) with ...

    Article : 96 words
  39. A.W.N.L. CONFERENCE.

    At the Australian Women's National League. Conference in Ballarat yesterday a resolution was adopted in favor of "sound tuition at elementary and supplementary ...

    Article : 76 words
  40. 7 TOURISTS DROWNED.

    London, September 16th.—A distressing tragedy occurred on Lake Lucerne to-day. An orchestra conductor was crossing the lake by steamer to ...

    Article : 129 words
  41. TOUTING FOR PANAMA.

    London, September 16th.—At the Congress of the Chambers of Commerco Association of the United Kingdom. Sir Algernon Firth, in his presidential ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL TOUR.

    The Northern Rugby Union considers that arrangements have been completed for a visit of a team to New South Wales in April next. ...

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  43. HATFIELD BEATS BEAUREPAIRE'S TIME.

    London, September 16th.—A splendid performance was put up to-day at Middlesborough by J. G. Hatfield, the brilliant English swimmer. He swam 300 ...

    Article : 106 words
  44. PRODUCE PRICES.

    London, September 17th.—The wheat market is quiet. There is no demand for cargoes. Sydney, Wednesday.—Flour, 172/6 to ...

    Article : 48 words
  45. QUARREL IN BERLIN

    Berlin, September 16th.—A quarrel between two well-known citizens of Berlin ended in a tragic manner to-day. Herr von ...

    Article : 80 words
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