M. Maurice Carton, of the Melbourne University, visited Geelong yesterday; and conducted examinations (Senior Public Honor[?] standard) in French dietation and ...
Article : 146 wordsGermans manoeuvre for peace by threat and intrigue because, as this pictorial map shows, their hands are full of the spoils of war. The Kaiser holds in one hand the great Belgian port of Antwerp, which is the key of the Atlantic for Germany and Central Europe in the other he bold ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 202 words"In the people of Australia,—"To-day is tha day when by your votes you will decide the dest[?]y of your country. You will show to the world what ...
Article : 307 wordsLondon newspapers do not conceal their auxity connection with the sinking of a second convoy in the North Sea on the inst. The Grand Fleet had ...
Article : 192 wordsThe annual examinations for teachers in the Education Department were commenced on Monday. On Tuesday the scholarship examination began, and 76 candidates ...
Article : 122 wordsMayor Br[?]guet yesterday fixed Friday. January 11th, for the poll demanded by a section of ratepayers on the proposal to borrow £10,600 for rebuilding the town ...
Article : 88 wordsManagers of halls and places of amusement must apply annually for a renewal of their licenses from the City Council. Of the sixteen for which renewals wore asked ...
Article : 160 wordsReuters correspondent at Petrograd says Baron Von Kuhleman, German. Foreign Minister, and Count Czerdin, the Austrian Foreign Minister, are to ...
Article : 215 wordsThe eyes of the world are upon you. Never were tree men put to a greater test than you will be to-morrow. You are to decide whether, having been born free, you ...
Article : 178 wordsAt the last meeting of the 8th Bri[?]de Comforts committee iltoc it.ecided notod nmeet again until r,col aj10ih. til Jul[?]r of Connewarre, whose son is reported ...
Article : 75 wordsOn Wednesday evening a pleased surprise was sprung on Miss Agnes Rebin, one of the workers of the Sailors' Rest. Mr. James M'Phillimy, in the name of the ...
Article : 159 wordsThe prime Minister has replied to Mr. Tudor's manifeste. He had never seen the weakness of a case so p[?]fully exposed. "Mr. Tudor does not give you reasons ...
Article : 770 wordsBerlin papers note the delay an publication of the armistice torms following upon the negotiations. "Vorwaerts" and "Tageblatt" are apparently ...
Article : 70 wordsOttawa. Tuesday.—The Government has gained a decisive victory. On the returns as they stand at present the Government has a majority of 40. One ...
Article : 255 wordsA large crowd attended the anti-conscription meeting in the Market Square, where the principal speakers were two University students—Mr. H. Mmogue and Mr. ...
Article : 464 wordsAbout 250 persons a[?]ended the meting in the Mechanics' Hull presided over by Mr. F. G. Gurr, who said "We were either going to help the Empire by our vote or allow ...
Article : 513 wordsThough the attendance at His Majesty's Theatre last evening was smaller than anticipated. there was no lack of enthusiasm. The Mayor ([?]. Hitchcock) presided. ...
Article : 851 wordsAs chairman of public works, Cr. J. C. King is having a busy time. Last week his duties included nine visits to the Barwon Bridge, three to the Western Beach, and ...
Article : 178 wordsM. Tr[?]tzky was shouted down at the Peasants' Congress, owing to his guillotine speech. He left the hall with the Maximalists shaking their fists at ...
Article : 33 wordsThe text of the Russian armistice has been published in Vienna. The armistice extends from noon on Monday last, to noon on 14th January, and also ...
Article : 402 wordsHave been very busy during tho past three months, principally on civilian suitings for soldier. Fully 70,000 yards of this material have already been turned out. During the ...
Article : 62 wordsFather M'Hugh is having a Christmas tree for the children of St Patrick's School, Ashby. The annual break-up is to take the form of a fate, which will be opened by ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. J. Dyson, of 42 Verner-street. South Geelong, who on Tuesday returned from New Zealand, stated that there is no trouble in the calling up and despatch of men ...
Article : 222 wordsInformation reached the secretary (Mr. B. [?]well) yesterday at the Geelong Railway Station that a commencement, would be made early in the New Year with the ...
Article : 64 wordsWhat [?] England Were to [?] to-night? The wolves would gather [?] her bier, To-morrow they would slaver here. ...
Article : 112 words[?] cases were considered. Carriers [?]enses were guarnted to THos. M. Vains and Richard Whelan. The bench consisted of Messrs. W. R. Anderson, T. M. Dickins, ...
Article : 35 wordsIt is because human life is sacred that you are asked to authorise the organisation of the man-power of the nation for defence. the British Empire is resisting the onslaught ...
Article : 330 wordsReport of Barrebool Shire Council meeting and other news matter. ...
Article : 13 wordsTable delicacies of every variety are on sale at Harry Hooper's Cash Stores, Moorabool-street. A price list of some of the leading lines appears on Page 2. ...
Article : 249 wordsMessrs. Lazarus (Melbourne) and Grawcour, accompanied by a constable from Geelong motored to Meredith on Tuesday evening. No one was present to meet them. ...
Article : 141 wordsSale.—Residents of Seaspray declare that on more the one oceasion they have been very strong red lights in the direction of the Garrajung Hills. The belief exists that ...
Article : 68 wordsIn expectation of a speedy peace, units are unceasingly leaving the northern fronts. ...
Article : 21 wordsAt the conclusion of his speech in the theater last evening Mr. J. T. Barnes said he wished to publicly contradict a statement that had been made by a No ...
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Advertising : 121 wordsThe correspondent of the London "Times" at Copenhagen, says that it is reported that M. Kerensky has reappeared in the vicinity of Petrograd, ...
Article : 57 wordsYesterday the sudden death of Alfred Norman Davis, seven months old. was reported to Constable Manton, of Newtown, as having occured at his parents' residence, ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Thu 20 Dec 1917, Page 3
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