Simla, Monday.—At Monday's meeting of the Council, Sir William Meyer, Finance Minister, moved:—"The prolonged war justifies India in taking a ...
Article : 327 wordsTHE CLOSER SETTLEMENT BILL was resumed in committee On Clause 10 Mr. Bailey's amendment that no land should be compuisorily acquired the unimproved ...
Article : 452 wordsAt the Geelong police court yesterday Frederick Mayo, 18, was charged with imposing on Samuel H. Thompson and obt[?] ing goods by false representation. Accused ...
Article : 629 wordsMONDAY.—Early this morning English and Now Zealand advanced detachments attacked and carricd the German positions on the high ground ...
Article : 168 wordsA British steamer, close on midnight, sighted an object abaft the port beam, It was presently identified in the moonlight. Two torpedoes were fired, but ...
Article : 430 wordsAt the meeting of the Geelong and District War Funds Board yesterday a progress report was received in connection with Gala Day affairs, and the ...
Article : 693 wordsLondon, Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—The enemy launched a strong counter attack against our new positions westward of ...
Article : 57 wordsMiss Mills, 113 Great Myers-street, Geelong, learns that Pte. Herbert J. Davies (No. 3779), 29th Battalion, died from neuritis on August 30 abroad. ...
Article : 375 wordsMONDAY.—South of the Somme we increased our progress cast of Avesne (cast of St. Simon), in the direction of Clastres (cast of Avesne), and occupied ...
Article : 525 wordsIn view of the robust anti-Germanism of Mr. Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, piquant interest attaches to the Inter-Allied Labor ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsAmsterdam, Monday.—News from Petrograd states that it is officially announced that 512 persons have been shot so far as a reprisal for the murder ...
Article : 354 wordsMet on Monday night to consider:ules drawn up by the committee. The Mayor, Cr G. F. Moreland, occupied the chair, The rules were adopted. Seven now ...
Article : 61 wordsSir,—I see in your columns that the s.s. Leura, now discharging 1000 tons of coal the Railway pier, is railing in ballast for Newcastle, while there is a large amount ...
Article : 152 wordsMet on Monday night at the Club rooms, 70 M[?]reer-street There was a good attendance, Mrs. J. Hancock presiding. Five new members were enrolled. The annual ...
Article : 132 wordsWriting to Senior-constable Zimmer of the death of his son, Cpl. H. Zimmer, Lieut. Dickinson, in charge of the company, states:—"Your son was a capable ...
Article : 315 wordsThough the members of the War Bonds Committee yesterday assumed it would be. The tank which has come from France would smash the bridges on the ...
Article : 681 wordsThe Mayor, Cr. G. F. Moreland, presided at, the annual meeting of the Geelong West Red Cross Society yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance of ...
Article : 480 wordsSir,—Adverting to your paragraph under the above heading, I wish to emarge on it under the following circumstances:—Several times at a popular restaurant I have seen ...
Article : 159 wordsReuter's correspondent at Paris states that the South African, Australian and New Zealand journalists returned from the Front very satisfied with what they ...
Article : 164 wordsSir,—"The wrong, wrong thoughts of youth." You blame the parents for the conduct of youth. As the command to [?] nor them connoters honor to courts and ...
Article : 344 wordsReuter's correspoudcnt at the British Headquarters telegraphed on Monday: —The Germans are reported to be trailing out of Heudicourt, near which ...
Article : 319 wordsMrs. Neville learns that her husband, Captain-Chaplain Neville, has reached Freinantle, and will arrive in Geelong next week. ...
Article : 311 wordsTwo British columns simultaneously attacked the enemy in the vicinity of Anguros, on the Upper Lurio River, East Africa, driving him westward, and ...
Article : 262 words"There will he no unnecessary delay in preparing plans for the grain silos to he erected at "Williamstown and Geelony," Mr. Barnes, Minister for ...
Article : 161 words[?] the Practice Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Hodges gave the formal sanction of the Supreme Court to the scheme of arrangements for the ...
Article : 106 wordsMr. Justice Hood, who was appointed a Royal Coimmission to inquire into the conduct of Mr. Hutchinson, who was Minister for Lands when the ...
Article : 63 wordsSydney.—The Minister for Works, Mr. Ball, on Monday night announced that if the Commonwealth authorities decide to construct the railway lieo of ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Wed 11 Sep 1918, Page 3
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