The Prime Minister stated last evening that he would be in Bendigo for the declared ration of the poll. which would probably be on Thursday. ...
Article : 267 wordsA meeting of the State War Council was held in Melbourne yesterday, when it was resolved to assist selected soltheirs up to the number of 5[?] for ...
Article : 219 wordsCr. J. A. Breguet last evening presided over a special meeting of the Public Works Committee, held to consider draft building regulations. Others ...
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Article : 574 wordsAnother casualty list—the 2[?]th- has been released, and contains 898 names Of these three officers and 124 privates were killed in action, one other and 25 ...
Article : 570 wordsThe management of the Geelong Theatre might equally congratulate themselves last evening on their large auidence and on the fine variety of ...
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Article : 389 wordsLast night the Guild Hall was filled to hear the Rev. T. Worsley Maguire, B.A., deliver an interesting lecture on "America's Race Problems." The ...
Article : 327 wordsWriting from France Sgt. E. H. Orchard, formerly an employe of the Hon. H. F. Richardson, said: "The principal part of a sergeant's duty is to walk up ...
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Article : 110 wordsIt was announced at the Railway Officer, Spencer-street, yesterday, that the collision on Wednesday between a passenger train coming from Sydney ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 15 May 1917, Page 4
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