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Advertising : 1,221 wordsG. A. Gu[?]by is a seen [?] [?] weels be handed in to the [?] depot the follow[?] rhymes as a [?] tion toward their propaganda; it is [?] ...
Article : 103 wordsInmates of the Protestant Orphanage are supplied with eggs once a week, when at least nine dozen are required to go all ro[?]d. In addition the children are given ...
Article : 556 wordsAs the result of the sittings of the Wages Board last week, mereased wa[?] and improved conditions are to be grant to workers in the chaff cutling, [?] ...
Article : 168 wordsUp in the present house connection told 2200: the average number completed monthly is 95. Those carried out by ths T[?]t in the deferred system now aggregate [?] ...
Article : 380 wordsContinued cool ami cloudy. Further showers, chietly over and south of the highlands; westerly winds, squally and rough in the Straits. ...
Article : 78 wordsWaste of paper in this time or shortage would appear to be of no concern to those who had the checking of and sending ou[?] the Hurry-up and other Voluntary Recruit ...
Article : 113 wordsOnly "a fairly good number assm[?] in the City Hall on Saturday night for the national prayer meeting recently inaugurated. The Mayor presided, and with ...
Article : 180 wordsThe war is nearly at an end—the worst is over, even if battles continue for another year. It has lasted long enough and killed sufficient to give the ...
Article : 1,424 wordsWhilst the Progress Association does not held any meetings business is carried on as usual by the president (Mr. J. Blakiston) and secretary (Mr. Go[?] Strachan). The ...
Article : 170 wordsOne of the problems of the iro[?] and ship's chandler is to save the last o[?] of a coil of lope. Ro[?]e is drawn from the inside of a coil, and when the coil is ...
Article : 446 wordsHis been settle by the Mayor as follows:—10.23 a.m. — Train arrives at North Geelong, cars at North Geelong railway station flags at ...
Article : 404 words"Now, [?] like to do something for you. club," said Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson to Major Edgar when he visited Geelong it September, "is there anything you want?" ...
Article : 148 wordsMr. A. E. Anderson, the hon. secretary of the Art Gallery, advises that the Sche[?]ma picture (on the banks of the Barwon at lugleby), the gift of the employer [?] ...
Article : 160 wordsA revue comedy adverted for a weel, past to take palce in His Majesty's Theat[?] on Saturday night, was at the last momenturned into a tragecy by the ...
Article : 148 wordsA million bushels of wheat are to be stored at Geelong in silos—when the silo scheme comes down out of the clouds.The [?]los proposed are to be of 50,000 bushels ...
Article : 236 wordsThe suggestion has been made to messrs. W[?] and Thacker by Mr. Gillett of [?]mont, that if a central depot for goods-in-kind were established in the heart of ...
Article : 164 wordsWill meet for a compulsory drill to-night under Licut, D'Enyar. Mrs. Dickson will meet the girls who are helping her o[?] Gala Day, at 20 to 8. Every girl helping ...
Article : 90 wordsDr. Carruthers, president of the Austrlasian Methodist General Assembly, was the guest of Rev. Charles Tregear at Yarra-street on Friday night, and left for Ballarat ...
Article : 146 wordsBuilt at the Fyansford Cement Works by the engineering staff, in their spare [?]ne, a 30ft, motor boat was on Saturday afternoon lowered into the water from the ...
Article : 102 wordsMr. W. V. Dalton, of Geelong We[?] writes from Wellington: "S[?] const[?] is setting on well on the western [?] [?] six bin silo under exection here at ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 28 Oct 1918, Page 2
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