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Detailed lists, results, guides : 805 wordsThe delegates from the South Wales Miners' Federation have accepted the fresh terms offered by the coal owners, through the Government, whereby the ...
Article : 419 wordsAt a meeting of the committee of the Geelong Racing Club, held yesterday afternoon, there were present: Messrs. H. A. Anderson (in the chair). T. S. ...
Article : 240 wordsCongratulations were poured on Mr. and Mrs. Humble yesterday, on the occasion of their golden wedding. Throughout the afternoon there was ...
Article : 681 wordsTwenty-four hours' services for victory were begun on Tuesday evening Throughout Russia. A Petrograd official report says that ...
Article : 538 wordsOn the introduction of the Colonial Office vote in the House of Commons on Wednesday, the Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Bonar-Law), made a ...
Article : 663 wordsIt is intended by the Bannockburn shire council to borrow £2250 from the Government under the Municipal Loans Act, at 4½ per cent. interest, and 1½ ...
Article : 147 wordsIn the House of Commons on Wednesday, Mr. Bellaire asked the name of the officer commanding the British submarine, which sank the German ...
Article : 192 wordsAt the drill hall, Newtown, last evening, the Brigade-Major (Captain Tucker) and Captains Jenkins and Webb, area officers, sat as an ...
Article : 42 wordsA Norwegian barque, the Risor is due at the end of the year with timber from Norway for the Geelong-Timber Merchants' Association. To-morrow ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Italians are now firmly established on ground overlooking Monfalcone, on the south, and dominating Gorizia, on the north. An official ...
Article : 112 wordsThere was a good attendance at an organ and vocal recital at St. Paul's Church last night. Mr. T. E. Warwick Short, who was in fine voice, contributed ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. Philip Snowden, Socialist, asked in the House of Commons on Wednesday whether the Prime Minister was aware of the growing peace movement ...
Article : 339 wordsA Paris communique states that the enemy attacked the French positions at Cow's Head and Lavauxfery, in the Apremont Forest (west of Verdun). The ...
Article : 170 wordsMr. S Arnold, of the Geelong station signalling staff, has been promoted to assistant station-master, and transferred to Blackburn; Mr. F. P. ...
Article : 58 wordsAn amended notice will shortly be issued by the Fisheries Department protecting oysters from October 15th to the last day of February inclusive. The ...
Article : 98 wordsSuspicions which Plainclothes-constable Loughron entertained concerning the daring robbery from E. G. Stott's jewellery window before daybreak two ...
Article : 130 wordsLord Newton announced in the House of Lords on Wednesday that 606,000 men in the Regular Army and 237 000 in the Territorials were married. ...
Article : 93 wordsThe report of the Federal Attorney-General, Mr. Hughes, on what is known as the Rabaul charges, was made available yesterday. The charges fall under ...
Article : 457 wordsGeneral von Hindenburg's new move now seems to be well under way in the eastern theatre. When the Russians were falling back towards the ...
Article : 703 wordsAt the committee meeting of the Geelong Gun Club, held at the Prince of Wales Hotel on Tuesday, Mr. R. W. Woods was presented with a fine oak ...
Article : 229 wordsNon-arrival of films worried the managers of the Geelong and His Majesty's Theatres last night, and it became a task to fill in the programmes ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Roosevelt, speaking on Peace or War at the Exposition, said: "I oupht to entitle my address, 'Damn the Mollycoddles.' I am heartily sick of this ...
Article : 212 wordsThere is growing opposition in the House of Commons to seven weeks' recess as proposed by Mr. Asquith. Generals Botha and Smuts have ...
Article : 200 wordsInstructions have been received by the Geelong Factories Inspector to supply promptly to the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics details ...
Article : 113 wordsWhen descending the stairs early yesterday morning at 107 Yarra-street, James O'Neill had a nasty fall through the bannister giving way. He fell ...
Article : 52 wordsIn order to provide to the fullest possible extent fo rthe Australian sick and wounded in England, the Minister for Defence has authorised an extension ...
Article : 106 wordsWhen Max Bagemuhl, a German on parole, was arrested on a charge of vagrancy last week by Senior-constable Trainor, he was collecting to buy a ...
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Advertising : 251 wordsSydney, Thursday.—Official returns show that the total contributions towards the war funds in New South Wales to-day amount to £1,007,764. ...
Article : 24 wordsCalcutta, July 21st.—Serious floods are being experienced in Assam (Eastern Bengal). Considerable damage has been caused to the tea plantations, ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Breakwater Social Club's opening entertainment took place on Tuesday evening, and was attended by nearly 300 people. A ladies' committee ...
Article : 370 wordsNew York, July 21st.—Serious rioting has accompanied the strike of 3000 workers at the Standard Oil Company's works at Bayonue (New Jersey). The ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Fri 23 Jul 1915, Page 3
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