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Advertising : 1,221 wordsLadies in charge of the Red Cross Depot speak in high terms of praise of the work done by the new Wednesday afternoon sewing parties, organised by the Mayoress, at ...
Article : 182 wordsThe committes of the Geelong City Band acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions to the B[?] Fund. [?] Messrs. A. H. Bowman and J. Munday and Co., ...
Article : 73 wordsA meeting of the Furnishing Committee of the Returned Sailors' and So[?]iers' Club was held yesterday afternoon [?] was decided to leave the question of furnishings in ...
Article : 117 wordsAt many offices and shops in the city the question of bicycle accomodation is a pressing one. Much damage is done to wa[?] by placing the machines against them. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsFor years Little Malop-street, between Gheringhap and Moorabool streets, has been notet for two things—its muddy state in winter and its abnormal traffic all the ...
Article : 223 wordsA meeting of the mothers of the children taking part in the Physical Culture Demonstration was held in the South Geelong State School on Wednesday afternoon; over ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 wordsThe practice of throwing banana skins on the footpath has been responsible for two more accidents. When returning home after the Patrios' Concert on Wednesday evening ...
Article : 98 wordsIn response to an appeal by Lieut. Windsor, through these columns, for a new recruiting office in a better site than the present one, Mr. F. Shrimpton yesterday offered ...
Article : 107 wordsSince the H.A.C.B. Society's conference held at Ashby Hall last week, Mr. E. J. Lynch, the Past Grand President, has received a number of letters from officers of ...
Article : 118 wordsThe secretary acknowledges the following donation: Mrs. Narre, St. Alb[?]n's; "Sympathy." Geelong: "Friend," Geelong; flowers. Mr. W. Arnold, Queenscliff, fish. ...
Article : 25 wordsAccidents may happen even in the best regulated courts. On Tuesday, Mr. J. [?]ensen, of Skene-street, was fined £2 2 for not attending as a juryman. Last evening ...
Article : 72 wordsOn April 10th, when the War Loan contest between the provincial cities ended, Geelong's total was £355,100: This included £11,880 war savings certificates. The ...
Article : 136 wordsOne of the most valuable consignments; in proportion to its size carried by the bay steamers for a long time, was taken to Melbourne yesterday by the s.s. Courier ...
Article : 74 wordsThe caveat lodged by Mr. Richard Hourigan against probate of his mother's will was heard in the Practice Court at Melbourne yesterday. Mr. Sanderson, ...
Article : 114 wordsOne very comforting item of news has been cabled from Dublin; representative Irish Nationalists are to visit America and implore President Wilson ...
Article : 1,196 wordsThe following letter has been received by the Mayor concerning the Ocean Roa[?] scheme:—Sir Frank Madden: "I have won dered if you have considered the question ...
Article : 105 wordsThe jam season is nearly over, so grocers are receiving larger supplies of sugar for public consumption, and the shortage, though it still exists, is less acute than it ...
Article : 136 wordsTwo debt cases were listen at the Police Court yesterday. One was struck out and the other adjourned until April 29th. The bench consisted of Messrs. Jas. M'Donald, ...
Article : 78 wordsBuyers at the market yesterday welcomed the first oranges of the season, and cheerfully paid 14/6 per case. The fruit which came from Queensland was of very fair size ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Mayor, Town Clerk and Health O[?] er (Dr. Grimwade) are closely watching the diphtheria epidemic, which continues to be of a very mild nature. It is found that the ...
Article : 166 wordsThe following articles will be found on Pages 5 and 6:—Mr. Tudor's New Offensive—Will Not Help Recruiting, Entertainments, War Funds, Country News, ...
Article : 44 wordsFruit and vegetable growers attended yesterday at the meeting convened by the Hon. H. F. Richardson to protest against the [?] [?]s under the Fruit Act, 1917, which ...
Article : 235 wordsIt was announced by the Minister for Education that State schools in provincial centres where the chief city is conducting Anzac Day celebrations to-day, can take a ...
Article : 166 wordsYesterday the Hon. H. F. Richardson received the following letter from Mr. [?] [?] "At a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday the Government considered the ...
Article : 152 wordsSir,—Allow me to thank Mrs. Lofven and her staff for their kindness in handing to you the sum of one guinea to be given to inc. I appreciate this thoughtful and ...
Article : 75 wordsSome advice on the methods of eradicating and preventing the spread of noxions weeds was given to a number of farmers and councillors of the South Barwon Shire at the ...
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Advertising : 190 wordsIt took the Patrios about seven weeks of rehearsing to attain the standard set at their recent entertainment. Everything is in readiness for the visit to Melbourne on ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Fri 26 Apr 1918, Page 2
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