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Advertising : 1,124 wordsMany of the restrictions imposed on shipping under the War Precautions Act were relexed yesterday, and arrangements are being made to demobilise the Naval Guard ...
Article : 103 wordsTraining is progressing steadly at the camp on Epsom racecourse. A sports gathering was held on Saturday afternoon. The following members of the 2nd Batt, 23rd ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsLient. Hicks, hand of the Vocational Traninig Section of the Department of Rev. patriation, had an interview yesterday Major Dibbs. Lient. Hicks is down putting ...
Article : 135 wordsLetters for the United Kingdom must be posted by 7.30 a.m. on the 22nd; papers Mill packets up 10 6 p.m. To-morrow. Letters from Egypt. are due for delivery this ...
Article : 37 wordsIn the absence of the Mayor of Geelong (Cr. Howard Hitchcock), who motered to North Geelong to welcome a returned soldier, the Mayor of News own and Chilwell ...
Article : 217 wordsMrs. K. B. Lascelles has disposed of Wooloomanata, one of the best homesteads in the district, to Mr. Charles Fairbain., of Banongill. Skipton. The property consists ...
Article : 124 wordsAfter it delay of many mouths, the prizes won by tin' Geelong section of the Royal Australian Naval Brigade in the Imperial Challenge Shield Competitions in 1917, ...
Article : 208 wordsMr. W. Dwyer, the secretary to the committee controlling the ambulance, yesterday inquired into the allegation that the motor ambulance could not be secured on the ...
Article : 112 wordsSince the beginning of the war the Geelong branch of the Catholic Young Men's Society has lost much of its former vigor. Over l00 members went to the front, and of ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Sisters of Mercy, St. Catherine's Orphanage, desire to acknowledge with thanks the following donations:—Miss B. Hedley, 1 dozen eggs; Miss Li. Jackman, 1 dozen; ...
Article : 173 wordsA social for men only was hold at St. Matthew's Sunday school hall, East-Geelong, on Monday night. There were 55 present The vicar. Rev. J. W. P. Oates, said the war ...
Article : 149 wordsPeace Day Programmes, if they are to be worthy of victory and an inspiration for brotherhood, must be prepared in co-operation by Federal and State ...
Article : 1,251 wordsInconvenience and delay to shipping was caused by the dearth of labor at the wharves yesterday. When the s.s. Moorabool was ready to discharge her cargo of coal, there ...
Article : 206 wordsYesterday Messrs. Laird and Buchan. on behalf of the trustees in the estate of the late Mr. Alex Miller, let a tender to Messrs. J. C. Taylor and Sons for the ...
Article : 181 wordsThe duty entrusted to Mr. W. Dwyer by the Citizens' Welcome Home Committee, interviewing returned soldiers, as they arrive in Melbourne, and arranging for them to ...
Article : 188 wordsAn appeal has been made to the Railway Department by the Rev. Bro. Kelly, principal of St. Mary's Boys' School, for a refund on the fares charged when the boys' ...
Article : 102 wordsAt the fortnightly meeting of the Geelong branch W.C.T.U. in the Central Hall. Mrs. Watson (president) in the chair, the most important business was the report from the ...
Article : 182 wordsShould employes receive payment, for holidays given in celebration of the signing of the armistice terms and similar happenings. The question has been agitating a number ...
Article : 218 wordsThe question of day versus night, meetings came prominently before the Public Works Committee yesterday. For some time there has been a feeling amongst a number of ...
Article : 189 wordsHousewives complain that some business people are not satisfied with a fair margin of profit. A few days ago a lady needed a packet of boot, protectors, and on inquiry ...
Article : 125 wordsTo further celebrate the Allies' victory, and to impress on pupils the splendid efforts of the army and navy in bringing this about, a meeting of State and Technical and ...
Article : 97 wordsAmong city councillors more than usual interest was taken in the election of chairman of the various committees yesterday. It was rumored that there was to be some ...
Article : 160 wordsWhilst it is not unusual for vessels at Geelong to take in previsions for their voyage, it is nut often that live stock is placed on board. This has occurred in ...
Article : 72 wordsThe W.A.A.C.'s are to meet at the Y.W.C.A. Club Rooms on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Williams will give his third lecture on first aid. As this is the ...
Article : 71 wordsAt a Meeting of the State Executive Council a regulation was passed applying to the Boroughs of Newtown and Chilwell and Geelong West, limiting the weights of loads to ...
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Advertising : 219 wordsWith the object of protecting the rockeries and garden in Mercer-street and on the Western Beach, the droving of cattle through the city is to be regulated. At ...
Article : 124 wordsGeelong is to have a visit from the Defence Department's "Khaki Girls." They have promised to attend the Comunn na Feinne celebrations on New Year's Day. ...
Article : 92 wordsA list of articles found in the streets and left at the City Watchhouse has been forwarded to the Superintendent of Police for instructions as to disposal. If not claimed ...
Article : 118 wordsMr. J. T. Hassett, surveyor of the Great Ocean Road, and Mr. A. E. Callaway (Chief Supervising Engineer for the Country Roads Board) passed through Geelong yesterday ...
Article : 151 wordsMembers of the Australian Garrison Artillery who enlisted for service, but were not allowed to leave Australia, have a grievance. They contend they should be ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Wed 20 Nov 1918, Page 2
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