The question of horse breding was today under the review of a conference of horse breeders called together by the Minister of Agriculture, who is impressed ...
Article : 250 wordsMr. Mauger (Vic.) wished to know if, in view of the ignorance and misrepresentation exhibited by Australia's calumniators, the Government would take ...
Article : 1,325 words"I observe," said Professor Moriarty, the bungling burglar, "that the papers have got hold of that little safe-breaking job at Richardson's the other night." ...
Article : 1,463 wordsA terribie accident to-day betel a ship's apprentice named Roy Snape, 19 years old. The poor youth was to-day in the mizzeh of the ship Inveramsay, ...
Article : 103 wordsA concert was held in the Assembly Hall on Wednesday evening last, in aid of the Methodist Circuit Fund. All the performers were members of the Geelong Musical Society, who, ...
Article : 231 wordsThe hunter Dimboola was to-day sold by Campbell and Son to Mr. D. Waite, of Adelaide, for 135 guineas. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe annual meeting of the Ballarat Rwing Club was held,to-night at Lester's Hotel, and was well attended. The committee's forty-fourth annual report, ...
Article : 480 wordsThis has been a week of conferences, particularly those relating to the primary industries. To-day the grain-buyers held one to consider various matters ...
Article : 195 wordsThe alterations and repairs to the jetty are now completed, and it is a very neat and substantial structure. The commodious shed thereon is newly painted, and ample sitting ...
Article : 306 wordsSome adverse comments have recently been made on the action of the Department of Education in granting country school teachers a week's holiday at show ...
Article : 94 wordsCOUNCILLORS AND CHURCH GOING. At the meeting of the borough council last night, the newly-elected mayor (Cr. James Long) invited councillors to accompany him ...
Article : 179 wordsThe Laud Purchase Board acquired another estate to-day for closer settlement. but by public auction, not private negotiations. The property in question ...
Article : 97 wordsThe following matches will to played this afternoon:— Geelong v. St. Kilda.—At St. Kilda. Marylebone v. Port Rovers (Melbourne).— ...
Article : 128 wordsA rather interesting case in connection with the Anti-Gambling crusade to-day came before the District Court, when Louis Solomon, Louis Meyers. Woolf ...
Article : 296 wordsThe personnel of the Warrnambool and Western District Orchestra has now been completed, and consists of the best musicians of the Western District. Never before in the ...
Article : 300 wordsA scratch match will be played in the Queen's Park between the members of the Fyansford Cricket Club. ...
Article : 19 wordsIn the Union Club tournament last evening, A. Bannister (rec. 135) defeated "Corio" (rec. 100) by 98. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe final of the series of one-man competitions, conducted under the auspices of the three local brigades, was run at the Geelong brigade station last evening, in the presence ...
Article : 598 wordsA letter carrier named Fred. H. Stanley was before the Brighton Court charged with stealing postal notes. Evidence went to show defendant was employed ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 9 Sep 1905, Page 4
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