A well-attended meeting of Mr. H. F. Richardson's supporters was held at noon yesterday in the boardroom of the Exchange in Little Malop-street. All ...
Article : 705 wordsMr. W. H. Irvine, H.P., in the coursc of a political speech at St. Kilda, made some references to the work of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court. He declared that ...
Article : 886 wordsLondon. May 15th.—The inquiry into the loss of the Cunard liner Titanic by the specially appointed committee, of which Lord Mersey is the chairman, was ...
Article : 242 wordsYesterday Mr. W. A. Wattf proceeded to State Government House at Malvern and had an interview with his Excellency the Governor, Sir John Fuller, ...
Article : 414 wordsLondon, May 15th.—Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, made an important statement in the House of Commons to-day, in regard to ...
Article : 704 wordsHamburg. May 15th.—The sudden death from heart disease of his Majesty King Frederick VIII., of Denmark, which took place in this city yesterday, ...
Article : 487 wordsThere was a large attendance at the meeting of the North Geciong Progress Association on Wednesday evening. Cr. Cuddiby and the engineer from the ...
Article : 164 wordsA largely-attended meeting of the Geeiong Lacrosse Club was held last evening. It was decided to play a match against Coburg in Queen's Park ...
Article : 146 wordsAt the end of this month the steamer Colla, 4130 tons, will leavo Imperial Harbor, Siberia. with the first load for his season of pine logs for the Oriental ...
Article : 82 wordsParis, May 15th.—Extraordinary scenes were witnessed at Nogent-surMarne during the seven-hour siege of Garnier and Vallet, who were members ...
Article : 259 wordsAppended is a copy of the letter rece[?]ved from the committee of the Geelong Hospital by all councils concerned in the maintenance of the Infectious ...
Article : 290 wordsPerth, Thursday.—The jury in the case of John McFarlane and Arthur W. Clover was unable to agree, and accused were remanded on bail. They are ...
Article : 54 wordsGenuine alarm is again said to be manifested within. the Vatican at the health of the Pope His Holiness is not actuary ill nor is he suffering from any ...
Article : 101 wordsOf the vouchers and accounts for the past year is now in progress. Messrs. Thos. Horan and White, of the AuditorGeneral's department, have the matter ...
Article : 39 wordsCapetown, May 16th.—The census shows the population of the South African Union to be 5,973,394. including 4.097,152 natives and other cciored ...
Article : 28 wordsThe dry season and absence of grass, combined with the high price of feed, has had the effect of inducing larceny of hay from several stacks in the ...
Article : 82 wordsUp to lat night there were 27.000 hags of chaff and other produce stacked on the Yarra-street pier for shipment to whe north by the s.s. Werrivee to-day. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 wordsWinnipeg. Wednesday.—Warren Con. Ian. a well-known Canadian actoty died suddenly on the stage last night. ConIan was taking part in a play called ...
Article : 88 wordsAt the Polico Court yesterday morning two debt cases were dealt with and in ejectmont order was made. Messrs. W. Moodle and J. Madden were on the ...
Article : 545 wordsMr. F. A. Sargeant, J.P., the Labor candidate, gave an address in, the Geolong West Town Hall last evening. About 50 or GO were presont. Mayor ...
Article : 868 wordsSir,—May I draw attention through your columns to the atmoyance that foot passengers are daily put to when passing certain timber yards in Geclong? Heavy carts and ...
Article : 206 wordsRepairs to the State school at Pennyroyal have been authorised by the Fduration department, but the district residents are pressing for a new school ...
Article : 81 wordsSan Francisco, May 15th.—The Californian primary ballot in connection with the presidential election has resulted overwhelmingly in favor of Mr. ...
Article : 103 wordsUnder Mr. Churchill's new scheme of defence a fleet of destroyers has commenced to make a continual patrol of tho south-east coast. As this part of ...
Article : 197 wordsNew. Orleans, May 16th.—Another serious breach has occurred in the levees on the banks of the Mississippi. Ten square miles of country were ...
Article : 125 wordsSince the proposal for a new Western district Anglican Bishopric has been put aside for a year. Archbishop Clarke will probably proceed with his desire to have ...
Article : 78 wordsLondon, May 15th.—A serious out break of fire occurred. on the P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Malta, in the Reyal Albert Docks to-day and is still ...
Article : 66 wordsArchbishop Clarke has informed the Rev. F. W. R. Newton, vicar of Christ Clntrch. that he will gladly come to Geelong to lay the foundation stone for ...
Article : 43 wordsSir,—I. don't know if it is etiquette to comment or the paragraph in your issue re your interview with the Rev. A. Snodr grass. I am not at all antagonistic to the. ...
Article : 168 wordsLondon, May 15th.—Lord Dunsany, a son-in-law of the Earl of Jersey, formerly. Governor of Now South Wales, was one of the actors in a drowning ...
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Advertising : 374 wordsAt the "Exchange," Little Malopstreet, to-morrow night the male section of the Old Central Collegians' Association will hold a smoke night. A ...
Article : 50 wordsBerlin, May 15th.—Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, today read a long paper on "Australians and Their Continent" in the Reichstag ...
Article : 222 wordsSydney, Thursday.—At the Waiter Police Court to-day Frank Dennison Brown, late manager of the Singer Manufacturing Company, was charged ...
Article : 57 wordsWork on the Gheringhap end of the Western Plains railway has been extended from the terminus to the big valley towards Inverleigh. This will ...
Article : 69 wordsSydney, Thursday.—There was a large attendance at a meeting of the Employers' Federation to-night. A schema from the expcutive committeo for committeo for the ...
Article : 50 wordsAdclaide. Thursday.—The Government Statist says that his forecast of 20;680,640 bushels of wheat, issued in November last. Mill prove close to the ...
Article : 30 wordsMessrs. Dennys. laseslles, Austm and Co., shipping brokers for the Geelong. Fruit Growers' Association. Were advised by cable yesterday of the Sale ...
Article : 63 wordsHobart. Thursday.—In the Criminal Court the trial was continued of J. A. Smythe. and William Blanton for larceny. of hundreds of postal notes from ...
Article : 90 wordsSydney, Thursday.—The conference af Ministers of Agriculture. met to-day, all the States being represented. Mr Trefle (N.S.W. Minister fpr Agriculture) ...
Article : 59 wordsIequiries into Lan act matters will [?] conducted by Mr. malcolm Taylor. the district lands Officer at Colac. on June 4th Cohden on the 5th and ...
Article : 29 wordsAn employe at Humble and Sons foundr[?] named James Pont, residing at Exa[?]trcet. Chilwell. was working at a forge on Wednesday when a spark ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Fri 17 May 1912, Page 3
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