Archdeaeon Hayman yesterday conducted both morning and evening servies at St. Paul's where he was greeted by large congregations. In the morning he spoke ...
Article : 163 wordsFRIDAY.—"An artillery struggle of a somewhat violent nature took place in the night in the region of Hangard en Santerre. Our reconnaissances were ...
Article : 534 wordsThe Archbishop of Adelaide, Dr. Thomas, and Mrs. Thomas, were the guests of Canon and Mrs. Wheeler on Friday night, and have gone on to Lorne, where they intend to ...
Article : 173 wordsThe "Daily News" states that the position on Messines Ridge is vital. If it is turned the whole northern army is in the air. Its communications are in the ...
Article : 438 wordsThe Press Bureau says that hostile airships crossed the east coast and passed over the eastern and midland districts. Our aeroplanes attacked the ...
Article : 233 words"In every Australian mind the mine of Armentieres should awaken a sense of patriotism and duty and a determination to do all he can in whatever way he can, to ...
Article : 188 wordsAt a meeting of the L.M.P. League at the depot, Jacobs-street, on Friday afternoon. Mrs. B. Armytage presiding, it was decided after discussion:—"That a ...
Article : 160 wordsOur copy of the book which it was recommended in Saturday's leader every Laborite should study, comes from the Star Store. In the article it is urged that ...
Article : 121 wordsThe induction of the Rev. H. Stanley Hollow, M.A., to the charge of Christ Church Hawthorn, took place on April 4th. Archbishop Clarke, was assisted by ...
Article : 189 words"Short, of sanitary pans at Geelong West, are they?" said a ratepayer, calling on the Editor yesterday. "Can't get any? Why don't, they go to the Racecourse and take ...
Article : 299 wordsMr. Perry Robinson states that prisoners' documents reveal that the attacks were planned in three sections, the centre being the weakest. Six ...
Article : 643 wordsA German official message says: British monitors and aeroplanes on the night of April 12th attacked the coast of Flanders and bombed Ostend and ...
Article : 83 wordsCaptain G. Jenkins has received word that his appointment to a commission in the A.I.F. is expected to be gazetted in about a fortnight's time, and he has been ...
Article : 182 wordsOh sing for joy; Here comes a baby; This one a statesman wise may prove to be; You smile at such a supposition For one whose height is scarcely to your ...
Article : 230 wordsA German submarine appeared appeared off the Liberian coast on the 9th and seized a small armed vessel, which was torpedoed after tho crew had ...
Article : 153 wordsArt Examination Results, 1917:—Geometrical drawing, Art, pass, nil; Perspective, Elementary, pass, nil. Perspective, advanccd, pass credit, Winnifred Nash; Drapery, ...
Article : 112 wordsAt the request of the Defence Department, the City Inspector of Weights and Measures (Mr. D. Hickinbotham) has overhauled all the weights and measures at ...
Article : 68 wordsA high British officer, reviewing the situation, says the enemy hitherto has employed least 17 divisions on the front from Hollbeke to Givenchy. The ...
Article : 240 wordsA good crop of salt has been reaped at the Cheetham Salt Works. Harvesting operations are almost completed, and as there is no second crop this year, the busy ...
Article : 101 wordsMrs. Sloane, of New South Wales, demonstrated the art of making trench fuel at the A.W.N.L. rooms. Melbourne, and Mrs. Lascelles explained the method before ...
Article : 226 wordsWith a cargo of palings—about 100 tons —from Ulverston, Tasmania, the ketch S M.H.T. has arrived in the bay, and commenced discharging at the Yarra-street ...
Article : 149 wordsSir Douglas Haig, in an aviation report on Sunday, says the atmospheric conditions were favorable yesterday. There were great concentrations of our ...
Article : 185 wordsA youth named Frank Fagan, residing at Waratah, was admitted yesterday with a compound fracture of the leg. While out riding his horse fell and rolled on him. ...
Article : 54 wordsA German official message states that the total prisoners secured at Armentieres numbered 20,000 including an English general. The French ...
Article : 185 wordsThree railway departmental officers (Messrs. Kelleway, Ohlson and Armfield), had some fine shooting in the Cressy district on Saturday. They got good bags of ...
Article : 67 wordsHANG.—Friday.—The enemy maintains strong pressure south and southwest of Ba[?]t. The attack in great force continues. There is sharp ...
Article : 495 wordsOil Saturday afternoon an Australian Gift Tea was held on the Belmont lawns. A Novelty Gymkhana, at which croquet and bowling events were well patronised was ...
Article : 304 wordsAre better conditioned at North Geelong than they were last year, says Mr. A. Mathew, inspector for the Wheat Commission. Mice and rats have decreased and ...
Article : 405 wordsThe attendances of magistrates for the first quarter at the City Police Court has been as follows:—Messrs. A. A. Kolley, P.M., 28; L. Walter, 59; W. R. Anderson ...
Article : 223 wordsSunday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters says the general position at this moment seems to justify the hope that Germany will achieve no ...
Article : 176 wordsMr. Jas. Campbell, the London "Times" correspondent, says that the concentration of the whole of the Germans engaged upon the northern ...
Article : 155 wordsLondon, Friday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a special order of the day to the troops in France, says:—"Three weeks ago to-day tho enemy ...
Article : 365 wordsCharged with having insufficient means of support an elderly man, who had been remanded from the previous day, and admitted to the Benevolent Asylum, was on ...
Article : 134 wordsThough a glut exists in the apple market at the present time, and large quantities of apples are being placed in cool storage, a leading Geelong fruit salesman states ...
Article : 162 wordsSpeaking at the University Commencement ceremony, His Excellency Sir Arthur Stanley, the State Governor, said the British, nation had passed ...
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Advertising : 174 wordsOn Saturday Mr. Tipple Chief Inspector of Factories in Geelong, was instructed to gather statistics relating to the manufacturing of chemicals or anything of a partly ...
Article : 54 wordsThe following news matter will be found on Pages 5 and 6:—Country News, The Churches. War Funds Winchelsea Shire Council. Entertainments, Shipping, ...
Article : 40 wordsThree dealers from South Melbourne—Henry and John Ashton, brothers, and a son-in-law, John Dundas, were on Saturday morning arrested by Constables ...
Article : 174 wordsMajor Edgar, president of the Returned Soldiers' Club, yesterday contradicted the statement that there had been a strike among the batmen at the Map Sketching ...
Article : 173 wordsAt the City Court, Melbourne, before Mr. E. N. Moore, P.M., John Thomas Young, of Rothsay-avenue, St. Kilda, moneylender, was charged on ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 15 Apr 1918, Page 3
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