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Advertising : 1,106 wordsLarge consignments of fodder and flour are waiting in Geelong for transfer to the northern States, but owing to the difficul[?] of getting shipping, the merchants are ...
Article : 126 wordsTo-day. Geelong showers, with warmest heart, a thousand welcomes on the Prince of Wales. Those welcomes shower on him in lavish largesse, deep in ...
Article : 733 wordsReferring to the suggestion that the Geelong Harbor Trust should lease portion of the Mo[?]t wharf building as refreshmen roo[?] for the convenience of ...
Article : 147 wordsAt least one Geelong young lady—Miss Surtees—can claim to having shaken hands with the Prime when in Melbourne. His Royal Highness had not long landed. ...
Article : 210 wordsCloudy and unsettled, with general rain advancing from the west to the east; some good falls anticipated: north-east and north-west winds. ...
Article : 99 wordsMuch interest was manifested amongst motor enthusiasts yesterday on inspecting the eight-cylinder Cadillac car which arrived in Geelong with the Greater Geelong ...
Article : 167 wordsYesterday was pay day for members of the House of Representatives. The Bill authoring the increased salaries having been passed, members received the increase ...
Article : 141 wordsWhat may be regarded as a lustorical and most interesting picture is 31 present on show in one of Sutton's music windows, in Moorabool-street. It is a group of all ...
Article : 110 wordsEnthusiasm which was aroused amongst returned soldiers at the inception of the woollen mill scheme has in no degree abated, and the demand for shares is if ...
Article : 193 wordsWaiting at the Revenue and Pay Office, Ryrie-street, are cheques [?] .L .Jermyn, Shires of Barrabool. Winchelsea. Bellanne and South Barwon, Dr. Newman, Hawkes ...
Article : 142 wordsAuthorities at both the Newtown and Myers-street drill halls are very busy at present, owing to the termination of the cadet year being close on hand. The year's ...
Article : 153 wordsLoading operations on the Lawhill proceeded smoothly yesterday, this being the only wheat vessel in port. In the afternoon she was joined at the railway pier ...
Article : 154 wordsState School teachers in New South Wales are determined not to be backward in their accomplishments. They have resolved that their federation "shall be ...
Article : 973 wordsDuring the month of May the alternations to the Commonwealth rolls for the Division of Corio have been heavier than for a considerable time past. They totalled 1923. A ...
Article : 97 wordsWhilst the number of births for the month of June compare favorably with those registered with the registrar. Mr. J. C Bennett, for the same period of last ...
Article : 122 wordsAfter an afternoon's tennis and a [?] to the railway station in the evening, Mr. J. H. Drury, school teacher at Fyansford, died suddenly on his return home at 11 ...
Article : 102 wordsThough, the coal section of the waterside workers will work to-day and part of the night, the men engaged on the Lawhille will be off owing to their demand for ...
Article : 162 wordsIn keeping with those of other [?], Geelong section of the retired railway [?] [?] desire an increase in their monthly Pensions. A petition to be presented to ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 1 Jun 1920, Page 2
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