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Advertising : 2,937 wordsFrom daybreak yesterday morning the city was enveloped in a dense fog which was not dispelled till well on to midday. On the bay the mist was very ...
Article : 131 wordsWill make its seletcion in the final competition of the plans for the new school buildings on Monday next. The council has invited all the old boys in ...
Article : 104 wordsFrom this stage of winter onwards diphtheria, is generally preyalent, and there are indications that the usual crop of winter cases has started. A ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. George Adams, who in January rescued a boy from drowning at the railway pier, Geelong has received the following letter from the secretary of ...
Article : 172 wordsThree rehearsals held at the Operatic Society's rooms by the Geelong Orchestral Society have been interrupted by the fusing of electric lights and ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Geelong Harbor Trust Commissioners are still insisting on their request of last year that the two sea bathing companies in Corio Bay should ...
Article : 92 wordsAt the meeting of the Australian Football Council to be held in Adelaide next month the Victorian Football League is to be represented by Messrs ...
Article : 65 wordsIt has been decided by the Minister for Labor to establish a Wages Board for watchmen of all classes. To assist in the deliberations of the Board the ...
Article : 52 wordsThere was no rain worthy of mention in the Geelong watershed last week, but the main source of supply—the Moorabool at Korweinguboora—the ...
Article : 77 wordsA children's court was held yesterday afternoon before Messrs. W. R. Ander son, F. A. Sargeant and Jas. Bell, J's.P A woman residing at Mt. Duneed, ap ...
Article : 125 wordsMr. Charles R. Long, M.A., Will deliver the third lecture of the Mechanics' Institute series of popular educational lectures on Tuesday evening next. The ...
Article : 181 wordsDuring the quarter ended June 30th, 48 cases of crime were reported in the Southern police district, and 192 arrests were made, as against 43 cases ...
Article : 76 wordsFollowing is the forecast issued last evening:—Dull and foggy; rain setting in over the north, and probably becoming general; variable winds, chiefly ...
Article : 31 wordsMessrs. Johnston-and McPherson, of the Melbourne Fodder and Fuel Union, accompanied by the local secretary. Mr. F. Williams, last night met messrs. ...
Article : 103 wordsDuring the past couple of nights the Last Geelong police have kept a strict watch for cyclists riding without lights and on footpaths. They succeded in ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Senior 'Cadets' Carnival, held some time ago in the Princess Skating Rink, was not the financial success which the promoters anticipated. The ...
Article : 64 wordsA sitting of the Geelong West police court was held yesterday before Massrs. C. W. Dickins, J. Ferguson, F. J. Bennell and R. G. Foyster, J's.P. A. good ...
Article : 305 wordsA young business man cycling to his office along Brougham place on the [?]est side of Gheringhap-street yesterday morning encountered a dangerous ...
Article : 111 wordsFrom account of heads of members of the City Council there appears to be a majority of one in favor of advancing the balance of £1500 required for ...
Article : 129 wordsTo mark the silver inbilee of the Geelong branch of the Young Women's Christian Association, it has been decided to effect improvements to the ...
Article : 293 wordsThere is the prospect of three contests in the Borough of Geeloug West at the annual elections six weeks hence. In the North ward the retiring ...
Article : 86 wordsAt the meeting of the Belmoht Progress Association on Thrirsday night Mr Hugh MeManus, one of the pioneers of the defunct Connewarre Boat Club, will ...
Article : 76 wordsOn their usual practice night last month the Newtown and Chilwell firemen were taken by the captain on a tour of inspection of the fireplugs. It ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Wed 12 Jul 1911, Page 2
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