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Advertising : 1,608 wordsFollowing up a complaint made by him in the Legislative Assembly last session that, grave diggers employed by cemetory trusts in the metropolitan ...
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Advertising : 458 wordsUnfavorable weather prevailed for the April meeting of the Victoria Amateur Turf Club, hold at Caulfield on Saturday afternoon. The attendance, however, was ...
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Article : 95 wordsBrisbane, Saturday.—A meeting was held at Albion Park to-day. Results:—FIRST DIVISION.—Master Warkon, 1: Flying Leas 2. ...
Article : 66 wordsSydney, Saturday.—Canterbury Park Racing Club held a meeting to-day at Canterbury Park. The attendance was good. Results:— ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. James D'Holin, auctioneer, in conjunction with Mr. Neil Campbell, reports having submitted by auction properties in tho estate of the late Alexander Heatley, ...
Article : 99 wordsA threatened crisis betwee Sir Hamilton Goold Adams, the Governor, and the Government of Queensland has passed. it is understood that the ...
Article : 57 wordsWellington, Saturday.—The Hawkes' Bay Jackey Club's meeting was continued on its course to-day. Results:—HAWKES BAY STAKES.—Hymestra, 1; ...
Article : 211 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister. Mr. Watt, has received from the Australian Wheat Board a recommendation for extra payments on account of the wheat in the 1915-16 ...
Article : 340 wordsSydney, Saturday.—By cable to-day the Australian Metal Exchange was advised that a new world's record was established for [?]in in America yesterday. ...
Article : 56 wordsSydney.—Mr. J. M'Garvic Smith, the vetoran Australian scientist, has announced that it is his intention to present to the State his discovery for making the matured ...
Article : 56 wordsThere are several ways of crushing Pan-Germanism, and M. [?]eradame's plan, outtimed in the National Review, is ingenious and persuasive. He ...
Article : 273 wordsTaking advantage of a lovely afternoon and the green playing perfectly, with not a bare patch on it, the committee of the Eastern Park Bowling Club on Saturday ar ...
Article : 119 wordsThe green committee have decided to close the given for the season on Saturday May llth, and a start will be made, the following week with weeding and ...
Article : 253 wordsSir Bryan Donkin wrote to the London "Times" a strong plea for the preventive treatment ol venereal disease in the army. The problem concerns not ...
Article : 567 wordsThe shortage of potash salts is felt in medical circles as well as in many important industries, and it is good to learn that before long ample supplies ...
Article : 330 wordsOn Saturday a, very pleasant afternoon was spent. by the members in a rink challenge match between the A and B teams. During the afternoon the No. 18 players ...
Article : 276 wordsOn Saturday afternoon last the Geelong West Cycling Club held a five mile road race on the Ballarat road. A good field of riders faced the starter, Mr. T. A. ...
Article : 89 wordsThere have recently arrived in England evidences of the most, important zoological discovery that has come to light since the finding of that, strange ...
Article : 131 wordsIt is reported from Zurich that Germany's stocks of potash are exhausted. and manufacturers are unable to meet the demands of agriculturists. Owing to the ...
Article : 112 wordsResults:—Trophy Stakes J. Toner's Master Grundy, 1. Maiden Trial, W. Barling's Brown Girl, 1. J. Dickson's Daisy, 2. H. Wood's Drysdale, 3. Fox Terrier, P. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 29 Apr 1918, Page 6
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