The cadets of No. 6 Company of the Geelong division of Naval Cadets last year won the N.R.A. Imperial Challenge Shield, senior section, with 95 per cent. of [?] ...
Article : 91 wordsLondon, June 25th.—Speaking at the luncheon given by the Empire Parliamentary Association, Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, said that ...
Article : 969 wordsIn response to a summons from the Federal Council of the Union Messrs. C. Bur[?] and J. C[?]son, officials of the Queensland branch of the Seamen's Union arrived ...
Article : 519 wordsA meeting of members of the Legislative Assembly sitting to the right of the speaker, summoned by the Premier. Mr. Lawson, as a result of the crisis caused by ...
Article : 1,203 wordsYesterday morning a battery of the Royal Australian Field Artillery, following instructions [?]ved by the Defence Department [?] ...
Article : 136 wordsLondon, June 26th.—Herr Ebert, the German President, Herr Bauer, the German Premier, and other Ministers, have issued a proclamation to the ...
Article : 272 wordsTumultuous rejoicings are taking place in Allied countries, notably spontaneous demonstrations of sheer happiness, similar to those on armistice ...
Article : 124 wordsAt a meeting of members representing all the fire brigades, held at the City station on Monday evening, a letter was received from the Chief Officer for Country Fire ...
Article : 89 wordsA few accounts still remain to be corrected at the public offices. They should be taken before the end of the financial year ending June 30th. At the sub-Treasury ...
Article : 152 wordsThirteen minutes and fifteen people only were required to settle the—revised—fate of the district Peace Memorial on Monday night at the City Hall. The Mayor (Cr. ...
Article : 543 wordsVital statistics issued by Mr. J. C. [?]ennett on Monday show that the deaths in Geelong for June, 1919, were 30, against 27 in 1918. For the quarter ended June ...
Article : 140 wordsOne new influenza case was admitted to the Geelong Hospital yesterday, bringing the total to 15. There were no discharges. Sixty-nine cases of influenza were report ...
Article : 110 wordsAll the pupils in the educational institutions in Geelong are now practically well. At the Geelong College there is reported to be no sickness: the Girls' Grammar ...
Article : 76 wordsParis, June 23rd.—The last days of the armistice were full of tense moments. The Allied publics unflinchingly supported their statesmen. This ...
Article : 548 wordsMonday saw the handing over to the Victorian Wheat Commission of the new steriliser erected at North Geelong by the Imperial Wheat Commission representatives. ...
Article : 75 wordsMr E. Philpott, of the Howard Smith Co., is reported slightly better in health. Dr. R. G. M'Phee, who has ...
Article : 490 wordsAn invitation extended to the Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly. Rev. D. Roes, to be present at the opening services of the remodelled Scots' Presbyterian ...
Article : 130 wordsSydney, Monday.—When the lawsuit in which Owen Alfred Stevens and Edward Charles Taylor are claiming £942 from John William and Stephen Brown, trading as ...
Article : 881 wordsArrangements hare been completed for the publication of the magazine which is to be the official paper for the whole of the Geelong Methodists: it will see daylight in ...
Article : 110 wordsAt the Police Court on Monday the Bench consisted of Messrs W. G. South, Police Magistrate: W. R. Anderson, S. Jacobs, T. Spowart and C. F. Moreland, A. ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Geelong branch of the Meat Industry Union will meet to-night at the Trades Hall to discuss the rise in wages granted to the metropolitan branch as a result of ...
Article : 266 wordsThe following [?] appears on Pages 5 and 6:—Geelong Pulpit Messages, Country News (Ceros, Lara, Bannockburn, Lethbridge, Moredith and Drysdale) ...
Article : 33 wordsUp to last evening no complaint had been received at the City Post Office about the delay in delivering a telegram which took 14 hours in reaching Mr. D. Lee, secretary ...
Article : 403 wordsMonday was an exceptionally busy day for the Water and Sewerage Trust's staff; over £1500 was collected from 10 o'clock to 3 o'clock. Between 2 and 3 in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 wordsIt is stated by a Cologne correspondent that a fear that the Government would not sign at the last moment and that Spartacist outrages would follow ...
Article : 354 wordsOne result of the ordnance stocktaking at Myers-street Drill Hall is an order for the sale of surplus supplies. Much of it looks very "surplus," and is spread out for ...
Article : 217 wordsThe War Time Profits Tax Act will not affect any profits earned after today. The Act provides that it shall automatically cease to operate on June ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 1 Jul 1919, Page 3
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