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Advertising : 1,324 wordsSeveral large, buildings commenced some months ago are to be opened shortly. The Criterion Hotel building, at the corner of Ryrie and ...
Article : 277 wordsA correspondent complains that last week there were no fires at the city State school her children attend. In each of the rooms at Ashby School fires ...
Article : 175 wordsAt the assembly of High school students yesterday the head master, Mr. Thomson, on behalf of Mrs. Boyd, presumed an enlarged photo, of her son, ...
Article : 123 wordsCloudy to showery south of the tanges, but chiefly line in the north: feggy, frosty nights: south and south-west winds. ...
Article : 73 words"There is really a dead meat market in Geelong now," said Mr. G. Hancock, chief clerk at Messrs. Sims, Cooper's yesterday, referring to the advocacy of ...
Article : 135 wordsMembers of the Geelong West Ratepayers Association met last evening at the Fire Brigade Hall. The chairman, Mr. E. M. Tuxen, reported having ...
Article : 192 wordsYesterday about £800 in back pay was distributed amongst the men in the distric[?] governed by the Geelong stationmaster. It will take several days ...
Article : 56 wordsDame Melba last evening expressed to the Mayor and Mayoress (Cr. and Mrs. Hitchcock) her great delight with the reception accorded her, and asked ...
Article : 105 wordsFrom the Minister of Public Instruction the principal of the Gordon College (Mr. G. R. King) has received word that the Government has decided ...
Article : 128 wordsThe French barque Susanne, which loaded wheat in Geelong in August, is returning for further supplies. She entered the Heads yesterday morning, and ...
Article : 135 wordsNo special effort is being made by the Geelong War Funds Board to secure subscriptions for the French Red Cross appeal. It is thought better to ...
Article : 110 wordsThe attention of the Chief Secretary, Mr. Bowser, has been called to the fact that notwithstanding the recent order what it should cease, gambling for ...
Article : 73 wordsAllied intervention on a large scale in Russia would be a very bad sign. First, it would indicate that the war is expected to last for two or three years, ...
Article : 1,245 words"The children did enjoy a treat to-day when they had portion of the hares sent them from Inverleigh," said the Matron of the Protestant Orphanage ...
Article : 152 wordsMr. Frank Donaghy has returned to Geelong from Sydney, and will remain for a couple of weeks before he Leaves for Cairns. The material has been ...
Article : 90 wordsFour whales were seen by the passengers and crews on the Courier and Edina during their trip from Melbourne yesterday in Port Phillip Bay, ...
Article : 143 wordsMrs. W. R. M'Nicoll presided at the monthly meeting of soldiers' wives yesterday. Others present were Mesdames S. P. Williams (hon. secretary), ...
Article : 101 wordsBad roads in the city, but more particularly around the outskirts, have proved too much for the motor-cycle, which has been used for the clearance ...
Article : 76 wordsJack Loughron (son of Plainclothes-constable Jas. Loughron) yesterday received a bronze medal for swimming and life saving The new teacher in place ...
Article : 80 wordsAt the conference of the United National Federation last week, several speakers urged that Mr. J. H. Lister. M.H.R., should confine his energies to ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. Greenwood, M.L.A., is visiting Geelong to-day, under the auspices of the Strength of Empire League, and is anxious to meet the ministers and ...
Article : 82 wordsThe annual meeting of the guild was held on Thursday evening. Owing to the Rev. Thos Quintan's inability to attend, the chair was taken by the ...
Article : 443 wordsWhen the Fyausford railway is completed, it will mean sweeping off the Geelong roads are of its oldest institutions—the carrying lorries. It is 36 ...
Article : 346 wordsGeelong policemen are again complaining of the situation of the Police Depot in M Killop-street, and hope the Chief Commissioner will remove ...
Article : 115 wordsMr. J. Costa expects to open his row cafe in Moorabool-street on Friday week. The main luncheon and refreshment room measures 50 x [?]6 feet. It ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 16 Jul 1918, Page 2
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