"Wednesday.—The artillery struggle continues most violent in the region of Hurtebise (on the Aisne front). Among the organisations we captured on ...
Article : 368 wordsPetrogrnd, June 27th.—Lieutenant Debedeff has been appointed temporary Minister for Marine. The Government has abolished courts-martial, and is ...
Article : 296 wordsLondon, June 27th, 9.30 p.m.—Details of the movements of shipping in British ports and the losses as a result of the submarine campaign are ...
Article : 119 wordsOn the 1st of May the following memorandum was issued:—"I desire to make all ranks acquainted with the very high opinion I hold of ...
Article : 212 wordsMembers of the Country Fire Brigades' Board have been circularised by the Geelong West firemen, who draw their attention to the tact that as far ...
Article : 293 wordsLondon, Wednesday, 7.10 p.m. —England resounds with the name of Cotonel Robert Markham Carter, of the Indian Medical Service, who is the ...
Article : 909 wordsThe question of increasing the cool storage facilities of the State was again dealt with yesterday at a conference held between the Premier, the ...
Article : 203 words[?]is probable that the Legislative Asably will decide on Thursday to of the resignation of Mr. R. Purnell of; seat as member for Geelong to ...
Article : 289 wordsVancouver. June, 28th.—"The "Provincial Journal" says that the steel arms which reach cut from German submarines keep thorn away from the ...
Article : 79 wordsLondon, June 27th, 6.40 p.m.—News has been received that all the passengers on the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. ...
Article : 199 wordsTwo arrests were effected yesterday in exciting circumstances, and the detectives hope that they will result in the clearing up of several lccent robberies. Acting on ...
Article : 553 wordsReeruiting was slow again yesterday: only one set of papers was taken out. The card of W. A. Graham, of M'Killop-street, who enlisted in Melbourne, ...
Article : 188 wordsLondon. Juen 27th. 9.30 p m.—A conferonce of British moritine organisations to-day, over which Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, General President of the ...
Article : 120 wordsThe Ste rolls are available for inspectiont the office of the Corio United Libels, A revision court will be hold in [?] Court House. Geelong, for ...
Article : 86 wordsLondon. Wednesday, 4.25 p.m.—Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in France telegraphs:—"Strong battle patrols are ' ...
Article : 231 wordsMr. C. Usher, of Latrobe-terrace, who acted as joint secretary with Mr. Sebire to the physical culture display on the Conio Oval, yesterday received ...
Article : 168 wordsIt is ofially stated that after Saturday ne the wholesale trade in enemy goes in Australia must cease. Retailers ay sell enemy floods ...
Article : 58 wordsReuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a Berlin offical statement has been issued, confirming the compensation for seven Dutch vessel sels Lor ...
Article : 86 wordsWashington, Wednesday. —It is believed that President Wilson intends to put coal. including that in the bunkers of vessels, under a licensing system. ...
Article : 294 wordsSergt. Sclair. who is in charge of the soldier weaving calsses at the Corton Colleg and in Melbourne, stated yesterday at the 14. soldiers in his ...
Article : 100 wordsLondon, June 27th. 6.5 p.m.—It is announeed by the Official Press Bureau that. following his recent visit to the Grand Fleet, the King has sent a ...
Article : 81 wordsTomorrow Mr. Empey will, at Flinders School, continue his talk on the teaching of elementary mathematics for grades 7 and 8. and there will also he ...
Article : 129 wordsArrangements have been made for a sheep dog tal to he held on August. 25th Liber prize will be offered, and the proceedsure to be divided between ...
Article : 49 wordsLondon, June 27th.—Lord Cowdray, chairman of the Air Board, submitted to a long series of questions by 150 memebers of the House of Commons ...
Article : 54 wordsLondon, June 27th.—It is understood that the Empire Settlement Committee has [?]ccommended that financial assistance from the Imperial Government ...
Article : 84 wordsThe leeturcon "Commercial Education and Modrn Bussiness Methods" to have been givn at the Gordon College to-morrow eveing. has been abandoned ...
Article : 62 wordsLondon, Wednesday. — "Our artillery this morning prevented the development of a counter-attack northwestward of Fontaine les Croisilles. We ...
Article : 187 wordsThe officers and boys of the Naval Brigade in Seelong will have to make the best use they can of their present weather-worn d[?] rooms until some ...
Article : 85 wordsCouncillor, Geelong West on Wednesday cond[?]ed the slowness with which the payments in the Drumcondia road and foopath formation had ...
Article : 172 wordsIn the House of Common on Wednesday, Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) stated that the Italian Government had denounced, with the ...
Article : 94 wordsReuter's correspondent, telegraphing from France, describes the arrival of the first United States contingents on Frenen soil, Huge transports, escorted ...
Article : 127 wordsThe results of the examinations for the appointemnt of deck midshipmen and engineer midshipmen in the Royal Austrailan Naval Brigade, Victorian ...
Article : 159 wordsIn a statement in the House of Lords on Wednesday. Lord Milner said that arrangements in connection with agricultural labor included 2,700,000 ...
Article : 291 wordsCountry News, Corio Shire Council Meeting, Friendly and Debating Societies, Entertainments, Sporting, Shipping. Commercial, etc. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe Ballarat Poultry Society has appointed Mr. P. Mando to judge its show, to be held on 3rd and 4th July. On July 3rd the new quota (1903) ...
Article : 174 wordsS.S. Age will soil this afternoon with large cargo of produce for Sydney and norther ports. ...
Article : 16 wordsLondon. Wednesday, 5.15 p.m. "We heavily repulsed English attacks at the Lens salient, and at Fontaine les Croisilles. The enemy occupied a ...
Article : 41 wordsIn diplomatic circles at Washington the belief is expressed that Japan will emerge from the war the third most influential nation. Only the United ...
Article : 222 wordsA special meeting of the Geelong and District Pretestant Orphanage committee was held yesteday to [?] tonders for the half-yearly supplies. Mr. ...
Article : 88 wordsLondon, June 28th.—The London "Times" says it is understood that application will be made to grant extended powers to the Food Controller, ...
Article : 84 wordsHas his headquarters in the vicinity of the market, where he may be seen sitting in the sun smoking cigarettes and giving impudence to everyone that ...
Article : 146 wordsWashington, June 27th.—Washington understands that the participation of Greece in the war depends upon the willingness of the Allies to overrule ...
Article : 162 wordsWhilst loading wool yesterday W. J. Long, of Garden-street [?] book slip: it entered his left arm, and [?] a severe gash. which necessitated seven ...
Article : 50 wordsA stage carrier's license was granted to Louis James Muhlebach at the Police Court yesterday morning. This was the only business transacted. ...
Article : 34 words(Such of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the London "Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be ...
Article : 50 wordsLondon, June 27th, 5.15 p.m.—An Austrian communique says:—"We completely recaptured after cenacious fighting. the positions south of the ...
Article : 39 wordsIn connection with the Town Planning Conference, which to be held in delaide shortly, it is intended to ford the plans of the Johnstone Park ...
Article : 131 wordsA correspondent in Wednesday's issue mentioned that the last members of the Barrabool tribe are buried in the new cemetery at Herne Hill. The grave is ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Fri 29 Jun 1917, Page 3
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