A large party of members of the P[?] cess Mav Ladies' Orauge Lodge No. 23. accompanied by some members of the goutlemen's Orange lodge. visited the ...
Article : 148 wordsFearing that amalgamation of the city and berough councils will be blocked if the City Hall acheme is proceeded with, the Minister of Public Works is desirous that a ...
Article : 387 wordsVienna, June 21st.—Additional particulars are available regarding the aerial disaster which occurred yesterday, when an aeroplane collided with a ...
Article : 291 wordsLondon, June 21st.—The publication of the King's Birthday honor list, postpened from June 3rd. was made tonight. Several Australians are ...
Article : 406 wordsEeference to the probable absorption of the Geelong Harbor Trust, into tile Melbourne Haiber Trust was made at the meeting of the City Council committees last ...
Article : 695 wordsA meeting of the public works commutes of the City Council was held last evening. There wore present:—Crs. King (chairman), Taylor, Williams, Austin. Holden, ...
Article : 1,349 wordsDurazzo. June 21st.—The situation in Albania is somewhat improved as the result of an appeal made by the Mohammedan residents to the Shiak ...
Article : 344 wordsAt the meeting of the Markets Committee of the City Council last evening the chairman, Ald. Philpott. said the Geelong West Council had sent in a ...
Article : 243 wordsLondon, June 22nd. — James Larkin, who resigned his position as president of the Dublin Transport Workers' Union, has arrived in England. He ...
Article : 74 wordsTenders close with the Anakie telephone committee at noon en Saturday. July 11th for the erection of a line from Moorabool station via ...
Article : 81 wordsSir Alexander Peacock presided over a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday. The Governor's speech for the opening of Parliament on Wednesday was prepared. In ...
Article : 237 wordsQueen Mary has been gazetted Colonel-in-Chief of the 18th Hussars. Queen Alexandra has been gazetted to a similar position in the 19th Hussars. ...
Article : 270 wordsOn Friday the s.s. Burrumbeet had to load a motor car for Sydney. The information that it was a "scab" vehicle, in other words had been used by the ...
Article : 74 wordsWashington, June 22nd. — Advices from Mexico state that General Villa has emerged more powerful than ever from the situation which threatened to ...
Article : 62 wordsSt. Petersburg, June 22nd.— The newspaper "Novoe Vremya" describes Great Britain's agreement with the Anglo-Persian oil company as a breach of ...
Article : 117 wordsNancy Wheelens, aged 4, of Mannerim, was brought to the hospital yesterday for a needle in her foot to be located. It was found under X rays, ...
Article : 60 wordsParis. June 21st.—The condition of Baron Henri de Rothschild, who was shot by a dairyman named Proudhon, as he was leaving the Antoine Theatre ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Country Roads Board yesterday accepted the following tenders for sections of the Geelong-Melbourne road:- Section 6, near Werribee, A. Gillis, ...
Article : 89 wordsIt was promised hist session that the questicn of eaual pay for equal work for teachers in the Education Department would be considered. Mr G. C. Morrison, the Public ...
Article : 718 wordsTaiking to an excellent audicence at the first of the Meehanies' series is winter lectures last night. Dr. Harvey Sutton, of the Education department, discouraged the ...
Article : 715 wordsLondon, June 21st.—The hospital ship Maine, presented to the British nation by the women of America during the South African War, wont ashore ...
Article : 76 wordsLondon, June 20th.— Sir Edward Carson, M.P., the Ulster louder, when addressing a meeting at Bokton (Lanes.) of settling the Irish problem. He said ...
Article : 209 wordsAt the meeting of the Victorian. Institnte of Surveyors on Friday evening next Mr. Stuart Murray, formerly of the State Water Supply Department, ...
Article : 73 wordsLondon, June 21st.—Mrs. Starchfield, wife of John Starehfield, who was acquitted reently on a charge of having murdered his seven-year-old son. ...
Article : 119 wordsParis, June 21st.—The French Loan Bill, which is designed to meet the deheit (estimated at £13,000,000) has been passed by the Senate. ...
Article : 440 wordsThe annual meeting of the Western Beach Sea Bathing Company was to have been held last evening. Owing to the death of the mother of the ...
Article : 48 wordsA cyclist named L. Andrews had a severe full when deseending Mooraboolstreet hill towards South Geelong yesterday morning. The chain of the ...
Article : 96 wordsVienna, June. 21st.—A sensation has been provided in Vienna by the failure of the banking firm of T. J. Plewn, and the arrest of M. Gusta Schober, the sole ...
Article : 57 wordsBerlin, June 21st.—The mammoth new liner Bismarck, 65,000 tons, which has been constructed for the HamburgAmerika Company, was successfully ...
Article : 73 wordsIt sometimes falls to the lot of the police to auction unclaimed goods, articles seized under warrant, and the property of intestate persons To-day, ...
Article : 68 wordsLondon, June 21st.—"Young" Ahearn, who recently easily defeated "Sid" Burns in London, has been matched to Georges Carpentier on August 2. ...
Article : 38 wordsA cheque book belonging to a wellknown storekeeper of Geelong West disappeared a few days ago. Since then the bank has received a couple of ...
Article : 62 wordsParis, June 22nd.—Fashion makers of Paris are gradually making more ample skirts and fuller and longer tunics, the straight tight underdress being ...
Article : 85 wordsSydney, Monday.—-Eight fresh cases of small-pox have come to light in the metropolitan area since Friday last; ail are of a mild type. ...
Article : 25 wordsMessrs. J. T. Bell W. Anderson and J. Cairns disposed of the business at the City Police Court, yesterday. Alexander M'Pherson. on a charge of drunkenness, ...
Article : 288 wordsCharleville, Monday.—During a foolball match between Charleville and Newlown on Saturday afternoon a player named Allen Wood was straek by a man named ...
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Advertising : 153 wordsPerth, Monday.—A sether named Frederick James Smith, aged 50. shot his son, aged 20, dead with a shot from a breechloadmg gun, 23 miles from Albany yesterday. ...
Article : 58 wordsThose present at the meeting of the markets committee were Ald Philpott (chairman) and Small, Crs. Browabill, Dickson, Jacobs, Taylor and Williams. ...
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Advertising : 56 wordsThere was a riot of Sun Worshippers at Stonehenge because they charged for admission. Their "temple" was on private property. and the police fought ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 23 Jun 1914, Page 3
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