The situation at Hull is more serious than ever. Mr. Askwith, of the Board or Trade, presided at a conference which' took place yesterday between 50 ...
Article : 607 wordsThe method of selecting candidates adopted'by the Liberal political organisations, at Geelong does not commend itself to Mr. Watt. The acting Premier ...
Article : 105 wordsLondon, June 29th.—Their Majesties the King and Queen made a Royal'progress through London to-day, when they attended a thanksgiving service at St. ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Geelong Harbor Trust has lost valuable Commissioner by the resignation of Mr. E. H. Lascelles, who has been associated with the Trust since its ...
Article : 4,916 wordsLondon, June 30th.—Before sailing for Australia, Mr. Batchelor, Minister for External Affairs, was'interviewed by a Press representative, and said it ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 wordsA London cable states that the freedom of the City of Sunderland has been conferred on Mr. Frank Wilson, the Premier of 'Western Australia. ...
Article : 347 wordsSir, —Your report of the meeting of ladies, held last evening, renders it desirablo that I should publicly. state my position. I can best do so by asking ...
Article : 281 wordsWinnioeg, June 30th.Mr.Borden, leader of the Dominion Opposition, campaigning at Lloyd 'Minster, in the province of Alberta, referred to the ...
Article : 66 wordsWashington, June 30th.—It is expected that the Anglo-American arbitration treaty will be completed on Friday. A canvass of members of the Senate ...
Article : 54 wordsLondon, June 29th.—Colonel Seeley, Under Secretary for the Colonies, presided to-day at the annual meeting of the British Association for Labor ...
Article : 208 wordsMr. Watt made a statement yesterday relative to the State land tax to the effect that from the 10th to 16th June 2000 assessments were issued at ...
Article : 250 wordsPortland (Oregon), June 29th.—Three bandits held up in express train near Roseburg, in Oregon, last night. They stole the registered mail, but could not ...
Article : 55 wordsTwo suggestions are made'by the Royal Commission on Tramway Fares, in the report presented yesterday to the Government. ...
Article : 404 wordsNow York, June 30th—Sam Langford, the colored boxer, fought Jack Fitzgerald. of Philadelphia, "The White Hope," last night. The contest was ...
Article : 45 wordsUp to dusk yesterday Constables Gardiner and Tobin dragged the river continuously at the Breakwater for the body of Wm. Newlands, who fell from ...
Article : 523 wordsSydney, Friday.—In the Assembly the second reading of the Industrial Bill was agreed to by 40 votes to 36. Mr. J. Miller (Liberal) voted with the ...
Article : 299 wordsLondon, June 29th.—There was an exciting finish to the golf championship contest to-day. Barden and Massey. the famous International players, tied ...
Article : 52 wordsReferring yesterday to the report that Mr. Hughes, as acting Prime Minister, had written to the State Governments offering three per cent. interest on the ...
Article : 149 wordsLondon, June 30th.—In the tennis championship being played at Wimbleton, R. Heath beat Hunter, 6—10, 6—2, 6—1. R. Marsh defeated ...
Article : 42 wordsAuckland, Friday.—Investigation by Chief Justice Stout re Cook Islands administration has resulted in entire vindication of the commissioner, with whom ...
Article : 68 wordsLondon, June 29th.—The Government has granted nil additional day for the second reading, debate on the Naval Prize Bill, ratifying the'Declaration of ...
Article : 371 wordsMr. Watt, the acting Premier, does not appear at all jubilant over the amount of cash to be returned this month by the Commonwealth to the ...
Article : 85 wordsSydney, Friday.—During the heavy fog this morning the Aberdeen liner Moravian narrowly escaped running aground near Goat Island. Several other ...
Article : 34 wordsThe tender contract under which, a syndicate of about a dozen cabmen has held the right to ply for hire in the Geelong railway station yards on payment to the ...
Article : 579 wordsCairns, Friday.—The wharf laborers have refused to handle the first shipment of Hambleton sugar: they say they will persist in their refusal to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 wordsTo-day two important Federal enactments come into operation. The revised regulations under the Commerce Act, dealing with the export of butter will ...
Article : 234 wordsSydney, Friday.—In the semi-final polo match in the Countess of Dudley's Cup, Narromine beat Dindmah, and Scoue beat Muswellbrook. ...
Article : 27 wordsPerth, Friday.—The acting Premier, Mr.Gregory, stated last night that steps were being taken to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsRussia's first Dreadnought, the Se- I bastopol,23,000 tons, Which was laid I down in June, of-last year, has been launched from the Government's ...
Article : 31 wordsLondon, June 20th.—The voyage of the P.and O.Co.'s R.M.S. China, from Australia, has been marked by the murder of a stewardess on board. ...
Article : 91 wordsA little girl named Ruby Murnane. five years of age, who lives with her aunt at No. 1 Hope-street. was playing with a candle whilst going to bed ...
Article : 71 wordsLondon, Juno 30th.—The wheat markets are dull and inactive. Distant cargoes are neglected, and there is only inquiry for near cargoes. The weather in ...
Article : 90 wordsOttawa, June 29th.—The Canadian Government is sending Dr. Duhamel on a mission to Japan. It will be the task of the doctor to secure. if possible, ...
Article : 70 wordsAn unknown work of Wagner's has just been unearthed at Dresden. It consists of a supplementary instrumental accompaniment for a chorus for male ...
Article : 57 wordsSydney, Friday.—The alterations on the produce market are:—Wheat. 3/5; chicknwheat, 3'4; cheese, 7d,; and hacon, [?]. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 1 Jul 1911, Page 3
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