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  2. A QUEENSLAND APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. Alan Pearson, a former student in the woolscrting department of the Gordon Technical College, has just notified the Director of the College of his ...

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  3. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) CANADA'S "DIPLOMATIC INDEPENDENCE."

    The conclusion of the t[?]riff agreement between. Germany and Canada has attracted much attention on both sides of the Atlantic An important subject ...

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  4. LADY DUDLEY'S NURSES SCHEME.

    Lady Dudley, wife of the GovernorGeneral of Australia, was present at a meeting of the council of Queen Victoria's Institute for Nurses yesterday. ...

    Article : 76 words
  5. MR ASQUITH STILL BARGAINING.

    The political situation is more complicated than ever. There are indications that the crisis reached an acute stage yesterday. Another Cabinet meeting ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICS. PRIME MINISTER AT ARMIDALE.

    The Prime Minister addressed a meeting in the town hall to-night, about 800 being present. Mr. Deakin said the first duty was to people Australia, and the ...

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  7. CARLYON CHALLENGE CUP.

    Mr. Tom Carlyon of the Union Club Hotel, has given a handsome cup. valued at £25, to the Regatta committee for the members' eight event. The cup. ...

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  8. METHODIST CONFFRENCE

    The appointments to Geelong West Methodist circuit for the first Sunday in March, are the Revs. S. Adamson J. R. Harcourt, B.A., and J. T. Field On ...

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  9. PRINCE MIGUEL SWINDLED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin states that a man named Lackenstein impersonated Mr. Fred. Vanderbilt, and endorsed bills totalling £375,000, ...

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  10. HARVEST SERVICES.

    In the churches of the Geelong West Methodist circuit harvest thank[?]ving services will be held to-morrow, There wi[?] be the usual decorations and ...

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  11. ST. MATHEW'S S.S. PICNIC.

    A yearly endowment of £5 has been made for St. Mathew's Sunday school picnic under the will of the late Mr. G. F. Belcher, and this amount will be used ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. MR. JOSEPH COOK OPENS HIS CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Joseph. Cook, the Minister of Defence, addressed a meeting at Forbes last night. He dealt chiefly with defence and immigration. There were ...

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  13. UNITED STATES TO NEGOTIATE DIRECT.

    The United States Government has informed the British Ambassador, the Right Hen. James Bryce, that America is ready to open, negotiations with ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. MR WILLIAM O'BRIEN.

    Mr. William O'Brien, leader of the Independent. Nationalists, was elected for N.E. Cork and Cork City, which returns two members. In each instance ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. RUSSIAN'S SHOCKING CRIME.

    News of a shocking tragedy is contained in advices to hand from Russia. A Russian military deserter named Koszieski, who had been working on a ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. MONSTER PICNIC.

    By special train reaching Geelong at 9.30 a.m. to-day. several hundred A.N.A picnickers from Smeaton, Allendale and Creswick districts are to arrive, and ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. MR. ANDREW FISHER SPEAKS.

    The leader of the Federal Labor party. Mr. Andrew Fisher, addressed an en[?]usiastic meeting at Bymestown, Mt. Shamrock and Didcott. ...

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  18. MOSQUE AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    Amir Sayid Abdul Ahad of Bokhara has opened a Mahomedan mosque at St. Petersburg. The new building. which is the first of its kind in the Russian ...

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  19. KAISER HAS A CHILL.

    Emperor William is suffering from a slight ch[?]. He is confined, to his room. ...

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  20. SIR WM LYNE ADDRESSES HIS SUPPORTERS.

    Sir Wm. Lyne in a brief address to his supporters said he regretted that his medical advisers had warned him against taking the platform for this month. He ...

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  21. KALGOORLIE GOLDFIELDS.

    The Government has increased the Compassionate Allowance to Pat. Hannan the discoverer of the K[?]goorlie goldfield, first known as Hannans, from ...

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  22. SAN LORENZO EXPLOSION.

    The explosion which, occurred yesterday in the Trojan powder works, at San Lorenzo, near San Francisco, caused a panic among the inhabitants. Twenty ...

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  23. P.A.F.S. SCHOLARSHIPS.

    Eight eandicates have decided to take part in the competitive examination in connection with the Gordon College scholarships, which are heing offered by ...

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  24. COAL STRIKE WAVERING. ALL SOUTH MINES NOW WORKING.

    All the coal mines in the south, with the exception of South C[?]ton, are now in full work. Some of them are turning out 1000 tons daily. ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. 2000 SPANIARDS PARDONED.

    The Spanish Government, has decided to pardon 2000 persons at present imprisoned for political offences. Those to he released include some who took ...

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  26. COOL CHANGE AT PERTH.

    The heat was general throughout the south-west. A cool change occurred this evening. ...

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  27. 88 WRECKED HEN SAVED.

    News has been received that the 88 survivors who were reported to be clinging to the rigging of the wrecked steamer Lima, off the Chilian coast, have ...

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  28. PEOPLE'S CHURCH.

    After a little preliminary uncertainty over the porchase of a church building site in Swanston-street, the congregation of the People's Church. East. ...

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  29. COAL LUMPERS RESUME WORK TO-DAY.

    The conference between representatives of the Coal Stevedores' Association and the Coal Lumpers' Union concluded this afternoon. The men are to return ...

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  30. AMERICAN FREE TRIP TO AUSTRALIA?

    The costly character of Mr. Edwood Mead's scheme for attracting Americans to Victoria is bit by bit being made plain. "Land seekers' excursions" are ...

    Article : 207 words
  31. BOY SCOUTS AS EMIGRANTS.

    Lieut.-General Sir Robert BadenPowell has drawn attention to a new field from which the British colonies may obtain young emigrants. He is asking ...

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  32. LORD KITCHENER VICEROY ELECT

    The "Standard" publishes a telegram from India, which states that Lord Kitchener has beer. definitely offered the Viceroyship of India. ...

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  33. HIGHTON PUBLIC HALL.

    Something like £500 has been expended in the erection of a neat public Fall at Highton, and the building will be opened on Wednesday next by Mr. ...

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  34. POLONIUM COMMERCIALLY VALUELESS

    The announcement of the successful experiments made by Madame Curie with the intensely active, substance polonium have aroused much interest. ...

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  35. IN MELBOURNE.

    The first, substantial proof that, the Southern colliers of New South Wales have gone back to work will arrive in Melbourne to-morrow, when the ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICA COPIES THE OLD FOLLY.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of the "Time" advises that the question of a ocalition Government for United South Africa is being strenuously fought ...

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  37. WAKEFIELD STARTS ON TUESDAY.

    The Prime Minister of Natal has cabled that the Waratah search vessel, the Wakefield, is to leave Durban early on Tuesday next, and suggesting an ...

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  38. PERSONAL.

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Emil Theodor Sich[?]au, at the age of 66 years. The deceased gentleman, who was a native of Norway arrived in ...

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  39. FRUIT EXPORTS.

    In another fortnight fruit exporting from Geelong will be in full swing. Yesterday Messrs. Dennys. Loscelles, Austin and Co., on behalf of the Fruit ...

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  40. GEELONG SEWERAGE BOARD.

    The Executive Council yesterday approved of the regulations for the Geelong Waterworks and Sewerage Trust On March 30th the present Water Trust ...

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  41. TRUTH AS TO H.M.S. INVINCIBLE.

    Lord Charles Beresford, M.P., in a recent speech at Dartford, declared that the battleship-cruiser Invincible, in case of war, would have to be placed in dock. ...

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  42. EQUESTRIAN'S FALL.

    While riding one house and leading another a young man sustained a nasty fall opposite the Police Court yesterday afternoon, at 5 o'clock His charges ...

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  43. MULLAH CAPTURES 4000 CAMELS.

    The Somali Mullah is continuing the activity he displayed as soon as the advanced posts of the British military force in Soma[?]and were withdrawn. ...

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  44. THE SEARCH COMMITTEE.

    The Lord Mayor (Colon[?] Burston). in commenting upon the cable, said that there was no mention made of Amsterdam and St. Paul's Islands in the ...

    Article : 75 words
  45. A CHAFF DEAL.

    A local produce and [?]haff cutting firm will figure in a case listed for the Geelong. County Court on the 24th. inst. The claim is for £112. and the defendants ...

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  46. LONDON JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    The circunstances of a recent robbery on the premises of Messrs. Saqui and Lawrence, jewellers, in the Strand, were investigated to-day in the Central ...

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  47. LASCAR IN IRONS.

    Some star was created at Wi[?]amstown by the arrival of the turret steamer Clan Cumming from Geelong with one of her Lascar crew in irons on deck. He ...

    Article : 193 words
  48. AUSTRALASIAN CRICKET.

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  49. THE SAHARA MASSACRE.

    Further particulars received regarding the disaster to French troops in the Sahara show that the position is a sericus one. The population of Abesh[?] ...

    Article : 79 words
  50. WHEAT AND BUTTER MARKETS.

    The butter market is easier. Danish is quoted at 123/- to 125/-. Australian is clearing well—choicest 114/- to 116/-; secondary scarce, fetching 112/-. ...

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  51. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    A commotion was caused in Villaleanta-street at about 7.30 o'clock last evening, when it was learned that W[?] frid Robertson, 29 years of age. who ...

    Article : 133 words
  52. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    It has been decided to conclude the St. Patrick's Day celebrations on 19th March with the production of the drama "Colleen Bawn." which is now ...

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  53. CONGO CRUELTIES CONTINUE.

    The Belgian Parliament has agreed to the Budget of the Congo Territory by 79 votes to 40. During the debate it was elicited that the revenue of the ...

    Article : 105 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. THEFT FROM A YACHT.

    Between 10.30 on Thursday right and 6.30 on Friday morning a thief visited the yacht Mayflower and emptied two of the yacht's lockers of all goods, and ...

    Article : 58 words
  56. WINCHELSEA POLICE STATION.

    Mounted-constable Linehan formerly of Jamieson, has been appointed to the charge of Winchelsea police station. rendered vacant by the drowning of ...

    Article : 44 words
  57. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The Cricket Association met to-night. The Sheffield medals were presented to the players by the chairman, Sir Edwin Smith. ...

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  58. LORD KITCHENER'S ADVICE.

    With one word of cirticism that the existing Defence forces show at district tendency to go to fast Lord Kitchener in his report to the Federal ...

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  59. AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND LIFE.

    The thirty-eighth annual meeting of members was held on Friday afternoon, when the chairman reported that the actuary had completed his investigation ...

    Article : 72 words
  60. BOOM IN RUBBER.

    A boon in rubber is in progress on the London Stock Exchange. The public is investing heavily in the stocks of rubber companies. Clerks are working ...

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  61. POLICE COURT.

    Before Mersrs. V. Tanner. P.M., J. Ferguson. J. Hamilton, N. Campbell, J. Shegog. T. M'Lennan J's.P., at the police court yesterday, a man named ...

    Article : 729 words
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