At the outcome of a conference held recently between representatives of the metropolitan and provincial Tender Hall Councils, the affiliated members of those bodies ...
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Advertising : 234 wordsSir,—In response to a deputation I have decided to inaugurate a "Tom M'Hugh testimonial," and will be pleased if you will kindly open your columns for the ...
Article : 435 wordsLondon, April 26.—A series of critical conferences was held to-day. The miners and owners met in separate rooms at the Board of Trade offices, and ...
Article : 870 wordsDespite the fact that for some weeks past there has been a big slump in the prices paid for stock, little or no relief has been given to Geelong consumers ...
Article : 414 wordsLondon, April 28.—M. Briand, the French Prime Minister, left no doubt regarding the French attitude toward Germany's last offer on the reparations ...
Article : 352 wordsThe cable from Capetown with reference to the transfer of the Grey collection of books in the South African Library to the New Zetland Government is of interest to ...
Article : 151 wordsAt April 23rd was the anniversary of Shakespeare's birthday, the Education Department arranged that all State Schools should set apart yesterday for a ...
Article : 111 wordsGratification was expressed in Geelong yesterday that the Victorian returned soldiers, out of their gratuities had subscribed £22,000 to the Soldiers' Children ...
Article : 138 wordsResentment is shown by Mr. E. Morley, M.L.A., at a published statement that the Lorne people had secured the appointment of a constable because "soldiers were there ...
Article : 125 wordsAfter running for a period of six months, the open-air services conducted by the various Protestant denominations at the corner of Moorabool and Malop streets after ...
Article : 89 wordsMainly with the object of fostering "esprit-de-corps" amongst its members, the F.A.N.R. Recreation Club are promoting a boxing tournament which will be held ...
Article : 269 wordsMr. Hughes' statement of the precarious position of our wool industry was the subject of a long debate in the House of Representatives yesterday. It ...
Article : 324 wordsLondon, April 28.—Considerable importance is attached by members of Parliament to the concluding parts of a speech by Mr. Lloyd George in the ...
Article : 590 wordsWhen a special visit was made by Constables Shields and Crofts to the Saleyards Hotel, Geelong West, they found two persons on the premises during prohibited ...
Article : 131 wordsLondon, April 28.—There was much excitement at the Bank of England when the announcement was made that the directors had reduced the discount ...
Article : 255 wordsSuperintendent Setwood leaves Geelong to-day for ten days' holiday. Constable Aldridge of South Geelong, reported to the Deputy Coroner, Mr. W. R. ...
Article : 115 wordsEmployes of the Railway Department in Geelong have been uncertain whether they were to observe May 2nd or May 9th as Eight Hours' Day. Some foremen, it is ...
Article : 140 wordsMessrs. Huddart, Parker Limited notify that the Courier will leave the Mooraboolstreet Pier for Portarlington and Melbourne, at 3 p.m. to-day (due Melbourne ...
Article : 621 wordsAs a result of the generosity of a number of members of the congregation of St. Matthew's, East Geelong, the vestry decided that they were in a position to erect a ...
Article : 102 wordsUp till a late hour yesterday afternoon no information had been received in Melbourne as to the deliberations of the Australian Wheat Board, which is ...
Article : 175 wordsLondon, April 28.—Further cases of German war atrocities were investigated at Bow-street to-day, when evidence was given in connection with charges ...
Article : 110 wordsTo-day a party of bowlers from the Geelong Fathers' Association will visit Melbourne to play against the metropolitan branch of the Fathers' Association. The ...
Article : 63 wordsWith a view to assisting the Geelong West Band to meet its obligations in connection with the purchase of meeting room, it has been decided by the committee of ...
Article : 112 wordsBandits at Tampiro held up officials in charge of the Oil Company's payroll. A fight followed, in which two bandits and eight officials were killed, and ...
Article : 145 wordsAt a meeting of the Gas Employes' Union, the secretary, Mr. C. Crofts, submitted a report in reference to the union's claims for a reduction in hours. ...
Article : 169 wordsA number of senior cadet officers are at present receiving instruction in a course of musketry at the Williamstown rifle range. The Cadet Encouragement Committee is ...
Article : 79 wordsWashington, April 28.—After defeating all amendments designed to register sentiments towards disarmament, the House of Representatives to-day ...
Article : 98 wordsAccording to the law relating to the safe of goods which come under the Poisons Act, such as poisoned wheat, medicines and other articles, a Police Magistrate must ...
Article : 129 wordsSenator J. F. Guthrie had to return to Melbourne early yesterday morning to address a joint meeting of all parties of both Houses, by special request, ...
Article : 148 wordsLondon, April 28.—The problem of vertical flight has at last been solved The Air Ministry has received authentic reports and photographs of a ...
Article : 139 wordsBrisbane, Friday.—The announcement made yesterday by the Brisbane Tramway Company increasing all fares was countermanded by the Government ...
Article : 80 wordsIn reply to questions by Mr. Blakeley in the House of Representatives yesterday. Mr. Wise said that certain persons had been prohibited from ...
Article : 78 wordsLaden with 87,992 bags of wheat the steamer Trelyon left Corio Bay yesterday morning for Williamstown, where she is to "top, off" before proceeding overseas. The ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 30 Apr 1921, Page 3
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