At the monthly meeting of the Board of Directors there were present Mesdames England (president, in the chair) Hobbs, campbell. Jullien. ...
Article : 209 wordsA Paris official message says that the movements of the opposing armies near Paris continue without contact with Germans. Germans sustained checks ...
Article : 408 wordsOn Friday the historic Guild Hall of the City of London-where the German Emperor has frequently vowed his friendship to Britain and his ...
Article : 1,288 wordsThe Navy has undertaken the aerial defence of England, particularly London. Waterplanes are continually patrolling the east coast. Searchlights ...
Article : 83 wordsBroken Hill, Saturday.—At a meeting this morning, unemployed decided that they must have food, if necessary. by force. Inflammatory speeches were ...
Article : 1,153 wordsThe Nish correspondent of a paris journal states that Austrians bound together and shot 80 Servian prisoners at Shabatz, and bayoneted the bodies, ...
Article : 182 wordsDated 5.55 p.m. Friday, the following official message from Sir George Reid, High Commissioner in London, has been received by Mr. Glynn, ...
Article : 192 wordsWith the departure of the steamer Buninyong on Friday evening, the wharves were again deserted. This week the Perth will put out coal, and ...
Article : 103 wordsSydney, Saturday.—After an exciting voyage, the steamer Niagara, from Vancouver, arrived at Sydney to-day. War had broken out before the vessel left ...
Article : 253 wordsAbout 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Nicholls, of Albert-street, Geelong West, and her daughter were driving down Yarra-street in a two-wheeled ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. Will. Irwin, the American author, with three war correspondents, witnessed the sacking of Louvain. He states that the destruction and ...
Article : 893 wordsFor the alleged larceny of jewellery from the Union Club Hotel and at the Albert Coffeo Palace, a youth named Thomas Doherty was on Saturday ...
Article : 165 wordsThe latest news at Potrograd from the front states that sanguinary fighting continues along the front from Lublin to Kholm, where ten Austrian ...
Article : 157 wordsTheo Federal Government has received the following cablegrams from the High Commissioner, Sir George Reid:— Official.—Seven German dostroyers ...
Article : 221 wordsSt. Augustine's Band gave a concert in the Geelong West Park last evening before a large attendance. A collection for the patriotic fund netted £11. ...
Article : 104 wordsAbout 40,000 Germans continued a movement north and north-west of Brussels to cut Antwerp's communications with Ostend and the coast towns. The ...
Article : 129 wordsWashington, September 5th.—German Ambassador Berustaff announces the capture of 90,000 Russians, the complete defeat of the Russians on the ...
Article : 71 wordsWhen the Legislative Council meets to-morrow the House will consider its amendments on the Price of Goods Bill in the light of the Assembly's action. ...
Article : 207 wordsIt is officially stated in Paris that the Germans are going further from Paris, and a continuing movement south-east commenecd on Thursday. They ...
Article : 312 wordsCount Bernstoff, German Ambassador at Washington, is trying to involve the United States in the neutrality question. He states that he has positive ...
Article : 111 wordsA diplomatist at Vienna states that the Emperor still takes short walks. His condition is pathetic. It was not thought at Vienna that Germany would ...
Article : 398 wordsThe Durban Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution regretting that hitherto South Africa has not given much support to the navy, and urging ...
Article : 40 wordsThe death occurred yesterday of Mrs. H. Thacker, of M'Killop-street, Geelong, in her 83rd year. Decohsed was the mother of Mr. W. H. Thacker, ...
Article : 141 wordsAfter an interview with Mr. Glynn, Minister for External Affairs, the committee appointed by the consignees of cargo by the captured German vessels ...
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Advertising : 186 wordsParis September 5th.—An Englishman relates the circumstances of the British retreat from Compiegno to Chantilly. First came the motor vans ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 7 Sep 1914, Page 3
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