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Advertising : 1,932 wordsThe last big coal strike took place at [?] period of the year. On November 8th, 1910. about 12,000 miners front the Maitland and Newcastle collieries ceased work, and a day ...
Article : 328 wordsUnsettled and showery generally south of the ranges; south-west winds; squally in the Strait. ...
Article : 18 wordsRecognising it as a special case, the director of the Naval Department has granted a permit to the Geelong Hospital to obtain a lorry load of coal, equal to about a ton ...
Article : 149 wordsThis is a time of testing for Liberals as well as for Laborites. The Caucus has ex-communicated Mr. Hughes and every Member of Parliament who ...
Article : 1,092 wordsThe publisher has made provision for the extra copies requisitioned by newsagents but it is advisable that readers who desire extra copies of to-day's "News of the Week" ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. J. S. Sharland, the Engineer for Water Supply, states that the weather conditions in 1911 were similar to those now being experienced, and a heavy fall of snow ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Melbourne Harbor Trust lent 200 flags, and the directors of Huddart, Parker, Ltd., a few dozen to make a bright display in Moorabool-street on Red Cross ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Gordon College is by way of taking care that every plumber should be efficient—it should standardise the time a job should take and so reduce sewerage bills one ...
Article : 193 wordsMr. Milbourne, president, and Mr. Macdonald, secretary, of the Corio United Liberal Party, will represent Geelong at a meeting of political chiefs to be held in ...
Article : 150 wordsAfter November 21st, the following trains will be discontinued in the Geelong district: —5.55 a.m. from Colac to Geelong; 1.9 p.m daily from Geelong to Ballarat, and 7.25 ...
Article : 202 wordsA massive gold chain is worn by the Major of the City at council meetings and civic functions. It is made up of 37 links presented by that number of occupants of the ...
Article : 101 wordsThe silk-reeling demonstration at the forthcoming A.N.A. Exhibition will draw attention once more to the possibilities of establishing the raw silk industry in Victoria. ...
Article : 187 wordsWith the exception of an occasional visit from a lorry to remove some of the rapidly diminishing stacks, the Moorabool-street pier was absolutely dead yesterday. The ...
Article : 133 wordsHaving completed their training, batches of men continue to leave the camp daily. Yesterday 45 departed, and to-day 90 are going. Although nothing official has yet ...
Article : 169 wordsA paragraph in yesterday's "Advertiser" stated that Ex-Ald. Anderson would not contest the Barwon Ward vacancy, but intended to sit in the City Council for 12 ...
Article : 192 wordsA meeting of the Newtown And Chilwell Public Works Committee was held last evening, all members being present except, the Mayor, who was absent on account of ...
Article : 164 wordsOne of our leading wood merchants stated yesterday that there was an abundance of firewood in the country, but great difficulties in the way of procuring it. He ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Thu 16 Nov 1916, Page 2
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