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Advertising : 112 wordsAn application was sent by the principal (Mr. G. R. King) to the Military Headquarters. some time ago for permission, to establish a cadet corps at the ...
Article : 176 wordsThe attempted rebellion in Dublin is more spectacular than important. There may be risings in other parts, The wonder is there have not been a dozen. ...
Article : 1,031 wordsOn the return of Midshipmen Beattie and Mackenzie, who are now undergoing a navigation course on the Dart, under Captain Newman, they will be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsAn unusual photograph is presented in to-day's issue of "News of the Week" —the journal our men at the Front like to get an X-ray view of a piece ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Postal Department has decided that lettergrams may be telephoned to telegraph offices for transmission in the ordinary way upon payment of an ...
Article : 96 wordsA gentleman who wished to communicate with relatives in Camberwell news of the serious illness of a relative lodged an urgent telegram at the ...
Article : 71 wordsWhile the creation of a new Australian division is on the tapis, Geelong should lodge its claim to a territorial battalion, formed of Geelong and ...
Article : 86 wordsGeelong Post Office was advised yesterday that the incoming mail steamer R.M.S. Karmala reached Fremantle at 10 o'clock on Tuesday night. She should ...
Article : 69 wordsOn Monday morning Mrs. E. Lynch received a cablegram from her son. Pte. G. T. Lynch, stating that he was well, and is now quartered at the Oversea ...
Article : 33 wordsThe City Band has concluded its rummer series of open-air concerts. Tonight the band was to have made its last appearance, and the published ...
Article : 55 wordsSubscribers to the second issue are reminded that the third instalment becomes due and payable on Friday, the 28th inst., but to relieve pressure this ...
Article : 66 wordsVisitors to Torquay on Easter Monday describe the sea as the roughest seen for many years, while the tide rose higher, than ever known before in ...
Article : 119 wordsOnly one minor alteration in the district train service will be made in the winter three-table, which operates from Monday next. The evening train ...
Article : 50 wordsAustralian Steamships' cargo steamer mailed yesterday evening for Sydney with a full cargo of produce—the first to be shipped from Geelong for nearly ...
Article : 110 wordsMessrs. Scott, Hamilton and Co. have donated sufficient thatching twine for thatching the N.D.A. meal huts at the reinforcement camp, Geelong. All the ...
Article : 89 wordsApproval has been given by Headquarters for the sewering of the Geelong camp and Orderly Rooms. Possibly the trenching at the camp will he ...
Article : 173 wordsFinal touches will be given this week to the City Fire Brigade's motor tractor, which returned from Melbourne on Tuesday after a complete overhaul. The ...
Article : 78 wordsThe balance-sheet of the Colonial Bank of Australasia. Ltd., for the halfyear ended 31st- March last has been published. The net profit for the half ...
Article : 193 wordsAnother large attendance yesterday afternoon and evening resulted in excellent business at the stalls at St. Augustine's Orphanage Fete. The ...
Article : 244 wordsWith the moist turn of the weather last week came a drop in the consumption of water from 13[?] to 81/2 million gallons. Since Friday several seaking ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Thu 27 Apr 1916, Page 2
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