Prominent in the vestibule of the Geelong post-office is a warning those who failed to send in personal census cards, or have made errors in the ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Germans recently shut oil Zeebruggo, not only to hide the results of the bombardment. but to conceal a calamity. On Saturday, while the ...
Article : 295 wordsAdvices from Cologne stales that Austria is sending Roumania an ultimatum couched in friendly terms, asking it to allow the transit of munitions to ...
Article : 296 wordsPetrograd military critics consider that the enemy's offensive from Riga to Dvinsk has been arrested. Official: A German attack on the ...
Article : 391 wordsContrary to previous orders, Major Darval will not take charge of the Geelong camp in place Major Purnell, who is still indisposed. Up till Friday, the camp staff ...
Article : 706 wordsTwo additional Victoria Crosses have been awarded for conspicuous gallantry in Gallipoli. One recipient is Captain P. H. ...
Article : 175 wordsNo inward English mail is due this week. Outward despatch will be by the Moldavin on Wednesday. Clearance times at the Geelong post-office are as ...
Article : 83 wordsSeveral German attacks were delivered on Wednesday west of Hulluch, which is south of La Bassee. Severe fighting ensued throughout the day. ...
Article : 236 wordsWhen the Highton State school residence was demolished, two rooms were left adjacent to the main building, in the hope that some day they would be ...
Article : 81 wordsSimla.—In the course of a speech, concluding the autumn session of the Legislative Council on Friday, Lord Hardin[?], reviewing the war, ...
Article : 174 wordsOn his journey from Maroona to Melbourne on Thursday night, Thomas Hogan, a laborer of Dandenong, left his suit box and other property on the ...
Article : 76 wordsAt 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon a [?] was caused in Moorabool-street by the performance of a very fine bay colt which came north over the hill with a ...
Article : 92 wordsSir Edward Grey, in a letter to Mr. Walter Page, the American Ambassador, says: "I hear that statements are being circulated in America, doubtless ...
Article : 398 wordsSaturday's first bulletin from Paris stated that progress hed been made eastward and southward of Neuville (north of Arras) and northward of ...
Article : 841 wordsThe Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) has issued the following statement, in regard to the crisis in the Balkans:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 306 wordsA light business sheet was disposed of at the City Police Court an Saturday by Messrs. L. Walter, J. Randell, J. Hamilton and R. Piper. Two men, arrested ...
Article : 245 wordsThe newspapers state that tens of thousands of Anglo-French troops will be shortly landing in Macedonia. In the event of King Ferdinand carrying ...
Article : 56 wordsBerlin[?] Field-Marshal von Hindenberg has stormed a position west, of Dunaberg and the Russian attacks on the front between Orgen and ...
Article : 113 wordsThe statement that the Ent[?] Powers are prepared to land an army in Macedonia is doubtless quite true, and if the truth were known it would ...
Article : 258 wordsIn his room at the Geelong West town ball on Saturday evening. the mayor (Cr. W. G. Maddent on entertained the councillors and a number of friends whom he invited ...
Article : 526 wordsAn Amsterdam report states that the severity of the recent lighting is proved by the Prussian lists. Numbers 300 to 309 give 49,705 casualties: the next ...
Article : 63 wordsAfter spending a few days at the Blue Mountains, Mr. A. Fisher, the Prime Minister, intends to visit the Federal Capital Mr. F. G. Tudor, Minister for Customs, ...
Article : 616 wordsA Washington message intimates that unless Germany recalls Captain von Papen. German military attache at Washington, the United States ...
Article : 124 wordsA story chronicling a case of unexampled heroism on the part of a Russian nurse, who at a critical momentled wavering troops to victory and died ...
Article : 152 words"I shall be staying in Melbourne for a few days, and I cannot, make any statement at this juncture, said Col. W. Ramsay Smith, who until recently held a high hospital ...
Article : 99 wordsThe enemy will find it a difficult task to land forces on the south bank of the Danube, as the great rocky cliffs which at places rise sheer out of the river to ...
Article : 338 wordsMr. Bernhard Wise, K.C., Agent General for New South Wales, has written to "The Times" controverting a statement made by its Sydney ...
Article : 172 wordsSix thousand khaki-clad men were engaged in a recruiting march on Saturday from the centre of London to north, south, east and west, with a view of ...
Article : 115 wordsRome.—An official report declares:—"Fogs are retarding operations, though they have enabled our infantry to raid and destroy the enemy's outlying ...
Article : 161 wordsSydney, Sunday.—Responding to the toast of "Our Allies" at the Eight Hoars' anniversary banquet on Saturday night. M. Chavet, Consul-General ...
Article : 98 wordsSir,—I ask space to make public the feelings of the troops oh the question of weekend leave. The granting of leave to 20 per cent of the men each week-end has been ...
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Advertising : 218 wordsA Berne message states that travellers describe the conditions in [?] as chaotic. German officials [?]vol to dominate everything. They have ...
Article : 60 wordsSaturday's results were: —Oration. "British Empire in Pence and War".—Evn. Brownbill, Geelong, 1: J. P. Dear, Richmond. and J. V. Roland, Ca[?]ton. ...
Article : 115 wordsFifteen thousand Welsh miners decided not to strike, and accepted the Federation's recommendation to continue work pending an inquiry into ...
Article : 26 wordsNew York.—The Morgans are confident that the Allied loan will be largely over-subscribed. One of the wealthiest Americans has subscribed 30 ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 4 Oct 1915, Page 3
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