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Advertising : 915 wordsOfficials of the Geelong Trades Hall do not look with Savor on the question of sending delegates from Australian Labor ganisations, to attend the Worlds Labor ...
Article : 170 wordsMusic should fill the air to-day. It will start with the arrival of the 3rd Military District Band by the early morning' train from Melbourne. The band is to be given ...
Article : 170 wordsGala Day my masters, Gala Day. At last it has come, and it must be the maddest, merriest day of all days. For to the city has been converted into a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 wordsCan Geelong crowds cheer? They will have an opportunity of showing what they ian do this morning when the men who have fought for Australia will march ...
Article : 254 wordsOld residents of Geelong will be interested to learn that a colored engraving, depicting the burning of the clipper ship. "Lightning," half a century ago, has been ...
Article : 87 wordsDiggers who have served under General "Pompey" Elliott tell of an incident which happened in Egypt when the 7th Battalion was in training for Gallipoli. Shortly ...
Article : 189 wordsWith another load of coal, the Moorahool is expected to arrive in port next Monday The Age finished discharging her coal and moved across to the Railway Pier to take ...
Article : 167 wordsNot less aggravating than the muggy heat yesterday was the stench around the Railway and Morrabool-street piers. This was caused by the operations of the suction ...
Article : 104 wordsThe children of the Geelong and Western District Protestant Orphanage should have a good time to-day, as they are booked up well for all round enjoyment. ...
Article : 149 wordsMayor Hitchcock has received a reply from the Premier, to his telegram, residing the proposed concession of 2.6 pertion in respect of wheat railed to Portland, and ...
Article : 208 wordsThe first official visit to Geelong of Mr Rodney Alsop, F.R.I.B.A., was taken advantage of yesterday by Mr. Angus Laird, A.R.V.I.A., chairman of the Gordon ...
Article : 299 wordsAt first sultry and hot northerly winds soon followed by cool southerly change and some showers chiefly coastal. ...
Article : 23 wordsNecessarily, much that the Federal Prime Minister said at Bendigo, last night, when unfolding the policy of the Government, was in the nature of ...
Article : 840 wordsNationalists have decided that there will be no tickets issued for the opening of the Senate camapign in the Mechanics' Hall to-night. The gallery is being reserved for ...
Article : 221 wordsNewtown and Chilwell Council by rasing their rate from 2 2 to 24 in the £. have taken a lead over Geelong [?] which still remains at 2 2 It is ...
Article : 174 wordsSince the war saving groups were revived recently at the Electric Supply Co.'s office, nearly £600 has been subscribed in bonds, all of which a expected to be paid ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 328 wordsThe Divisional Electoral Officer has received numerous inquiries lately regarding the new method of voting for the Senate candidates at the forthcoming election. A ...
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Advertising : 265 wordsAt the invitation of the Geelong City Fire Brigade, five representatives of Newtown and Chilwell Brigade, three from Belmont, and three from Corio, met five City ...
Article : 240 wordsYoung men under 21 years of age who enlisted for service with the A.I.F., are entitled to enrolment on the Commonwealth lists, and may vote at the next elections. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Fri 31 Oct 1919, Page 2
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