Some six years ago a man named Wilfred Robertson is alleged to have misconducted himself on the beach slopes, and a warrant was taken out for his ...
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Article : 251 wordsCr. H. Blomfield Brown, ex-mayor of Newtown and Chilwell, has been appointed a Justice of the Peace. Mr. John Mullen, one of the first ...
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Article : 66 wordsThe public schools combined sports meeting took place on the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday, and attracted a large and enthusiastic gathering, ...
Article : 209 wordsOn Monday morning, Mr. Joseph A. Thear is opening the premises No. 30 Malop street, as an up-to-date furnishing emporium. The stock is all of the ...
Article : 205 wordsThe Loddon United Water Trust Commissioners to-day presented a report to the Minister of Water Supply in which they state that the arrears of £4100 ...
Article : 43 wordsThe account cabled yesterday as to the burning of the Waratah is a repetition of what was published in London five weeks ago. It appears that the ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Minister of Lands is having prepared another Land Act Amending Bill for submission to the Cabinet. It will provide for the rectification of anomalies ...
Article : 47 wordsThe worst fears entertained in connection with the loss of the British steamer Hostia in the Bay of Fundy have been verified. The vessel struck a shoal, and ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Inspector-General of Penal Establishments stated to-day that the daily average of prisoners in Victorian gaols has come down front 1886 in 1891 to 891 ...
Article : 43 wordsAs had been arranged, "Bird Day" was celebrated at the State schools in the Geelong district yesterday. In most cases short lecturettes were given. The ...
Article : 42 wordsDuring the past few days a young man named George Davie, who lives in Latrobe terrace, has been operated upon by Dr. Kennedy for an injury which, it ...
Article : 112 wordsThis afternoon Detectives Britt and Smythe arrested a laborer named William Phillips on a charge of theft. It is alleged that last Tuesday accused stole ...
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Article : 68 wordsForty-four out of the 114 members, who constitute the Danish Folkething (or House of Commons) are direct supporters of the new Cabinet formed by ...
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Article : 59 wordsMr. Louis, chief inspector of explosives, has submitted to the Marine Board a report on the fire which recently occurred on the Federal-Houlder Shire ...
Article : 80 wordsCaptain Tickell, Naval Commandant, was asked yesterday to express an opinion on the report made by Captain Bruce. ...
Article : 215 wordsMrs K. Lent Stevenson, of Boston, U.S.A., and world's missionary for the W.C.T.U., will visit Geelong on Tuesday, and will be entertained by the ...
Article : 79 wordsA man named James Winter, a resident of South Geelong, fell from a scaffolding and injured his shoulder. He was treated at the Geelong Hospital. ...
Article : 30 wordsIn the Cape Assembly yesterday, Mr. Merriman, the Premier, announced that he was asking Farl Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies, to publish the ...
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Article : 188 wordsMr. J. Keir Hardie, the well-known Socialist M.P., had an unpleasant experience yesterday. He was entering a tram-car at Bermondsey, when a ...
Article : 47 wordsA meeting of ministers of Protestant denominations was held in the Assembly Hall, Melbourne, last night. Mr. Henry Variey presided, and the building was ...
Article : 734 wordsThe schedule just issued by the Geelong District State Schools' Athletic Association in connection with the demonstration, which is to be held on the ...
Article : 167 wordsA laborer named Robert Deed, 42 years of age, and living in Windsor, met with an accident yesterday. As he was assisting in the erection of a building ...
Article : 88 wordsThe steamer Mineric, which is designed for the San Francisco-Australasian mail service, was launched at Glasgow yesterday. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe armored cruiser Indefatigable was launched at Devonport yesterday. Her dimensions have been kept a secret, but it is known that she is the longest ...
Article : 43 wordsThe German-Australian line steamer Osnabruck from Hamburg, via Algoa Bay, and the cargo boat Tweeddale from New York, via Durban, both of which ...
Article : 85 wordsThe race for the Dewhurst Plate, an important two-year-old event, was run to-day at Newmarket. There were only two starters, but the race had an ...
Article : 139 words"Tommy" Burns and Ins brother-in-law (Lawrence Keating), after enjoying a Turkish bath at the Royal Arcade, Melbourne, were indulging in wrestling ...
Article : 63 wordsA remarkable story has readied the Press concerning the revolt of a Suffragette prisoner in the Strange ways Prison, in Manchester. It is stated that the ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Geelong Horticultural Association will hold its rose and flower fete at the Mechanics' Hall on Wednesday afternoon and evening next, and in the ...
Article : 648 wordsYesterday the Dental Congress at Melbourne had an opportunity of seeing Mr. H. G. Roebuck's method of inlaying apparently hopeless teeth. The ...
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Article : 311 wordsIt is understood that from twenty to twenty-five financial institutions and wealthy persons have subscribed for the formation of a company, to be known as ...
Article : 200 wordsThe strike at the South Clifton colliery continues. The men have been encouraged by promises of support from Broken Hill and the local Miners' ...
Article : 164 wordsThe Legislative Assembly of Natal has rejected, on the second reading, a Bill providing for compulsory conciliation in Labor disputes. ...
Article : 30 wordsTorrential rains have fallen in London and the South-Eastern counties, causing serious floods. ...
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Article : 35 wordsSir,—In view of Mr. Doyle's declaration in his letter to your paper that he is "in favor of the principle of one ratepayer one vote in all municipal affairs," ...
Article : 98 wordsIn the Rue de la Goutte d'Or two Apaches attacked a policeman named Samson whilst he was on his way home. The policeman lived up to his name. He ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Legislative Assembly spent the whole of the sitting yesterday discussing a motion by Mr. Michael Tray, Labor member for Mount Magnet. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 30 Oct 1909, Page 3
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