The case against Peter Henry and Jack Porryman, for alleged larceny as agents for the Commonwealth, was continued before Mr. Justice Cussen at the ...
Article : 409 wordsBy 5163 votes to 4220 Mr. Purnell again defeated Mr. M'Cormick yesterday. At ten minutes to 9 the figures were announced from the steps of the ...
Article : 605 wordsThe London "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the presence of Count Czernin, the Austrian Foreign Minister, in Bertin synchronises with ...
Article : 476 wordsDealing with operations on the Roumanian front, a German official message says:—"Northward of Straoni and Pancin. on the Putna River, ...
Article : 180 wordsMr. Beach Thomas, telegraphing from Flanders, says: "From Lens to Langemarck is a far cry. To-day the centre of the fighting shifted from the chalk ...
Article : 935 wordsFederal Ministers received private information from Sydney which make the position in New South Wales look brighter than it had for some days past. ...
Article : 654 wordsLondon, Thursday.—Announcing a resumption of the offensive in Flanders, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"The Allies this morning again ...
Article : 568 wordsWork at the Fyansford railway is being pushed ahead. The excavations are completed nearly up to Chruchstreet. Yesterday the plate-laying was ...
Article : 47 wordsLondon, Friday.—In order to clear up any misunderstanding regarding the Stockholm Conference, Mr. Thompson, editor of the "Clarion," interviewed M. ...
Article : 381 wordsThe local secretary of the Y.W.C.A. received a welcome surprise yesterday in a cheque for £25 from the trustees of the Walter and Eliza Hall trust. ...
Article : 56 wordsAt a meeting of the N.D.A. Soldier' Aid Committee in the City Hall on Thursday night, Messrs. R. Vincent, J. S. M'Gill Dr. Moreton and the ...
Article : 74 wordsGone? Our kinsman Allan gone? Nay, only hidden for a time from view. Tho' hushed the voice and still the pen, "Tis merely chnage frae "but tae ben". ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Swanston-street School committee have recently had repairs effected to the school ground, and had a shed asphalted. They Save also had a canvas ...
Article : 83 wordsThe German Press professes disinclination to accept the Pope's peace proposals until the full text of the Note is available, but it is obvious that the ...
Article : 378 wordsThe business at Thursday might's meeting was to make final arrangements for those going to Melbourne and re the cookery class. The Commandant was ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. Perry Robinson, the London "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, says: "The capture of the Langemarck arouses specially ...
Article : 338 wordsA manifesto has been issued by the executive of the Labor Party in Britain reiterating the view that the invasion of Belgium and France threatrened the ...
Article : 165 wordsIn the past few days the number of interstate ships rendered idle has been increased to 38, representing a total tonnage of 119,133. In addition about 5000 ...
Article : 210 wordsMr. Gilbert E. Chandler, the minister fo the Church of Christ, Latrobeterrace, will be leaving Geelong on Tuesday, the 28th. He has been asked ...
Article : 112 wordsThe secretary acknowledges the following donations:—Mrs. Lugg, Airey's Inlet: Mrs. Ruddle, Geelong: Miss Sprake, Belmont; "Sympathy," ...
Article : 45 wordsMrs. J. Small, of Euminya, Newtown, has a work party at the Red Cross Depot. Yarra-street, every Wednesday and Friday, making slippers for ...
Article : 64 wordsDr. Stewart MacColl, of Melbourne, is announced to give an address tomorrow nigh, at 8.80. in the Central Hall, Ryrie-street. The subject is ...
Article : 73 wordsMessrs. A. A. Kelley, P.M.. R. Piper, D. M'Donald, E. Watson and W. H. Renton comprised the Bench at the Police Court yesterday. For negligent ...
Article : 53 wordsMeatless days are now being observed in Canada. In connection with the decision of the United States Government to take ...
Article : 50 wordsYesterday some members of Mr. Purnell's committee had reason to doubt the [?]oyalty of one of the drivers of a motor car. A strict watch was kept, ...
Article : 102 words"Are Australians Over-addicted to Sport?? will be the subject of a debate at the Geelong College Hall to-night between teams representing the ...
Article : 301 wordsExcept amongst the shipping and produce firms, the strike has not yet affected Geelong to a great extent, but should it continue for any length of ...
Article : 426 wordsReuter's correspondent at French headquarters states that the smoke and flames were seen arising from the roof of St. Quentin Cathedral from French ...
Article : 112 wordsA German official message says: "The second great Flanders battle has burst forth. The artillery duel has been most violent on the coast between the ...
Article : 88 wordsSir Douglas Haig, in a despatch to the War Office, says:—"We repulsed three more counter-attacks on Wednesday night against our now positions on ...
Article : 490 wordsAre determined to have a new school building. It is to be called the Memorial Sunday School, in honor of the young men from the church and school ...
Article : 193 wordsThe "New York Herald" declare that the capture of Hill 70 is the finest peace move that has happened since the British advance at Wytschaete, and drives ...
Article : 141 wordsThursday.—"A vigorous attack south of Ailles (on the Aisnc front) carried a solid enemy trench system on a front of 1000 yards. Four enemy i ...
Article : 105 wordsOn Monday the first batch of members of the Garrison Artillery are expected to go to Queenseliff for their annual training The second batch which ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 18 Aug 1917, Page 3
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