In October. 1916, Cor[?]p gave a, substantial majority in favor of conscription. If meetings are any criterion, the position should be even more satisfactory on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 1,149 wordsIn All Saint's Church yesterday morning there was a very large congregation at 11 o'clock, when the service was the Holy Fucharist with hymns and addressess by the ...
Article : 344 wordsIn their efforts to intimidate women, to turn them from their duty, the anti party have erected many bogics. Foremost among them stands the lic which tells that, ...
Article : 251 wordsConducted last evening drew large crowds At Solomon's corner Mr. T. Sponer presided and the addresses were given by Mr. Robt. Robertson and Rev. T. Wersley ...
Article : 87 wordsNot more than 250 to 300 people attended the meeting conducted by the Corio Referendum Campaign Council in Johnstone Park On Saturday afternoon. The Gordon College ...
Article : 1,053 wordsAt St. Paul's, Ashby, Anglican Church yesterday the Bishop of Tasmania (an old Geelong boy) was in the pulpit. In the evening he preached on the second coming ...
Article : 68 wordsAt the Yarra-street Methodist Sunday School on Sunday afternoon Mr. W. Faller, who has been a helper in the primary department for some time. was presented by Mr. ...
Article : 79 words"I have this day offered the military authorities my services in any capacity, for there are no vacancies as Catholic chaplains. They may find a place for me as a ...
Article : 224 wordsBetween 500 and 600 persons braved the heat of yesterday afternoon and assembled on Cannon Hill to her addresses on why "No" vote should be record on ...
Article : 553 wordsA message from Lisbon states that, a submarine bombarded Funchal, capital of Madeira, for 20 minutes. Many houses and the Church of St. Clara ...
Article : 185 wordsA Palestine official message states:—We further extended our line northeast of Jerusalem, and took 140 prisoners. ...
Article : 1,181 wordsCabling from British headquarters on Friday, Mr. Keith Murdoch says:—"Voting by the Australian troops in connection with the Referendum is proceeding. Many thousands ...
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Advertising : 118 wordsMr. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, has arrived in Sydney. He said the "No" vote in the northern State will be bigger. He also considers that the aggregate vote in ...
Article : 84 wordsA unique service was conducted at the Albert Hall in the form of a choral communication. entitled "The, First Seven Divisions"—the men of the old ...
Article : 209 wordsSpeaking at a bazaar at Fairfield on Saturday evening, Archbishop Mannix said that he hoped that boys of 20 years of age would present themselves at the polling ...
Article : 51 wordsAn inquiry will probably be held into an allegation that on Friday night two members of the police force witnessed the bombardment of recruiting sergeants at North ...
Article : 78 wordsMessrs. G. F. Holden (chairman). W. T. Appleton. J. A. Boyd M.H.R. H. Macks and D. M'Lennan. M.L.A. (members), of the Melbourne Harbor Trust, will complete ...
Article : 162 wordsDuring his address on the vacant allotment opposite the M'Killop-street Fire Staton last night. Mr. W. E. Salter alleged that the Prime Minister's appeal for 7000 ...
Article : 136 wordsThe gold Albert Medal has been awarded to Seaman Bath and the ordinary Albert medal to Seamen Koulion and Abbott. A seaplane was carrying ...
Article : 135 wordsLast night the Prime Minister made available the following letter. dated France. October 16th, from General Birdwood to Senator Pearce. which had been delivered on ...
Article : 416 wordsSydeney.— The State Cabinet accepted tenders aggregating £1,272,000 for the erection of country wheat silos. and a terminal elevator at Sydney. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 17 Dec 1917, Page 4
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