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Advertising : 1,075 wordsDalgery's and Hague and Co[?] new wool stores are proceeding [?]. The railway lines to run into Dalgety's [?] down ever Braugham-place, and as [?]oo[?] [?] the ...
Article : 342 wordsFear has been expressed that the Geelong [?] may act indirectly in regard to their recruiting project. This is hardly fair to our local girls, or to the office-bear[?] ...
Article : 107 wordsEnthusiasm on the part of two young ladies to secure recruits for active service led them into an amusing error at the Transva[?] Square meeting yesterday. The ...
Article : 136 wordsColac intends to emulate Geelong in its treatment of returned soldiers. Mr. Hurray, Secretary of Geelong R.S.A., came back on Saturday from a visit to Cola[?]. ...
Article : 243 wordsCr. Stapley is also President of the Victorian Institute of Architects, and an enthusiastic devotee of scientific and artistic town planning. Fresh from the stimulating ...
Article : 406 wordsFine, fresh, northerly winds; frosty mornings, mild days. ...
Article : 12 words(Soldiers') close as follows: Pareels, September 1[?]th, 6 p.m.; newspapers, September 10th, 8.40 p.m.; packets, September 12th, 8.40 p.m.; letters, September 13th, 11.45 ...
Article : 29 words"No annexation or penal indemnities" is the key phrase of the Official Labor Party's Peace programme. Corio Laborites are invited by the Perth Congress to ...
Article : 1,512 wordsIt is two years since a city mob made a [?]ot comparable to Friday's. On June 9th, 1916, Geelong experienced an organised [?]ot, and considerable damage was done. It ...
Article : 287 wordsTeachers employed in the technical branch of the Education Department have long been agitating for a better classification of teachers. They have called ...
Article : 124 wordsTwenty years ago the fame of Mars Twain's humor was world-spread, and to-day, among elderly folk. "Tom Sawyer," "Huck Finn" "Pudd'n head Wilson" rank ...
Article : 192 words'Where are the boys of the old brigade? is a hard question an answer when applied to the N.D.A. Promising big things early in the war, the National Defence ...
Article : 301 wordsAt about five minutes to twelve on Saturday night A.B.'s Arthur Clements and James Percival, on watch upon the seaward gallery of the naval quarters, saw a ...
Article : 371 wordsWhen curving her parcel from the station through Johnstone Park on Saturday morning, an elderly lady was knocked down bv a youthful cyclist, who immediately ...
Article : 311 wordsThough "Go-to-Church Sunday" was celebrated m Melbourne Geelong clergymen in their services yesterday did not stress the subject of church-going on any one ...
Article : 195 wordsThrough Messrs. Harwood and Pincott the Harbor Trust have been notified of the acceptance by Mr. Blunt of the site under offer to him on the Western Beach. The ...
Article : 130 wordsMr. H. R. Way, who has been promoted [?] he charge of the electoral office at [?]e Ponds, and is now residing in Melbourne, was on Saturday evening ...
Article : 359 wordsAn North Geelong this week the cleansing of wheat which has been damaged by mice, is to be undertaken. It will not be on as [?] for the present machine is ...
Article : 81 wordsEven the lost dog has his day a new use has been found for it. A short time ago, when a farmer advertised for dogs to kill rabbits, the "Advertiser" suggested that ...
Article : 192 words[?] unionists in Geelong are generally in favor of better organisation and stronger unity amongst the unions, it is [?] they are not unanimous on the ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 9 Sep 1918, Page 2
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