It is announced that Lord Kitchener, who was recently appointed British Consul-General in Egypt, will start for Cario about the end of September. ...
Article : 299 wordsIn the Town Hall yesterday afternoon the annual meeting of subscribers to the Geelong Female Refuge was held. There was a good attendance. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 577 wordsLondon, July 21st.—The situation at Cardiff is still very serious. Work is at a standstill, and fully 100 vessels are lying idle. The Lord Mayor yesterday ...
Article : 88 wordsBrisbane, Friday.—The strike in the sugar industry is very considerably affecting the cane traffic on the railways. For instance, in the Bundaberg ...
Article : 257 wordsLondon, July 20th.—The House of Lords was crowded to-day when the third reading of the Parliament (Veto) Bill was moved by Lord Morley. Among ...
Article : 762 wordsSir,—I must again encroach on your valuable space in reply to Mr. Slater, and will endeavor to qualify what I have already said. Reforms have been ...
Article : 266 wordsTeheran, July 20th.—Persia has issued a strong. Note to the British and Russian Legations regarding the return to Persia of Mahomed Ali, the ex-Shah. ...
Article : 64 wordsCape Haytien (Hayti), July 20th.— The revolutionary forces have secured a great success over the Federal troops here. As a result the city is now in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 wordsSir,—I have read with great interest the letter appearing in your to-day's issue above the signature of "J. Henry Slater." Surely this must be our young ...
Article : 436 wordsMackay, Friday.—Everything is reported to be satisfactory at the sugar mills. A number of policemen have arrived from the south, and were ...
Article : 197 wordsThe total taxation of the Australian States in 1909-10 was £4,017,660, as against £2,686,645 in 1901-2, an increase of £1,331,015. The total burden a head ...
Article : 419 wordsMilwaukee, July 21st.—A well-known motorist, Lewis Strang, the holder of many automobile records, was killed on a country road yesterday while going at ...
Article : 63 wordsSydney, Friday.—A strike involving nearly 300 employes occurred at the Electrolytic Mining and Smelting Company's works at Port Kembla to-day. ...
Article : 48 wordsBerlin, July 21st.—The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that the belief is generally prevalent in Berlin that Portuguese West Africa will ultimately fall ...
Article : 29 wordsAdelaide, Friday.—The strike in the liquor trade has been settled. The Minister of Industries. Mr. Wilson, acted as chairman at the conference ...
Article : 111 wordsLondon, July 21st.—Playing for Hampshire against Worcestershire, C. B. Fry. who has been invited to join the English team for Australia had made ...
Article : 43 wordsLondon, July 21st.—The butter market is very firm through drought conditions continuing in Europe. Danish is selling at 120/- to 122/-, and choicest ...
Article : 86 wordsSydney, Friday.—The hearing of the vend case was continued before Mr. Justice Isaacs to-day. Mr. Mitchell. K.C., continued his address on behalf of the ...
Article : 209 wordsSydney, Friday.—Matters in connection with the stoppage of work at the Lithgow Ironworks' Colliery are unchanged. The puddlers stopped work at ...
Article : 91 wordsSir,—During the last few days I have noticed with pleasure the correspondence re the Geelong Football Club. The former part of Mr. Slater's letter ...
Article : 465 wordsSydney, Friday.—It is the intention of the Minister for Home Affairs to purchase a block of land from Martin Place, where the General Post Office is, to ...
Article : 246 wordsSydney, Friday.—The finals in the above Cup were run to-day, when the deciding courses resulted:—Waterloo Cup.—Rooty Hill beat Willimark. ...
Article : 512 wordsMr. Beeby, replying to a recent attack by the "Worker" on members of the Government, said the policy of that paper was to embarrass the ...
Article : 120 wordsLondon, July 21st.—In the House of Commons last night during the debate on the Colonial Office estimates, Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for ...
Article : 88 wordsThe annual meeting of the subscribers to the Geelong City Mission was well attended. The Rev. J. V. McNair presided. ...
Article : 739 wordsThe House of Commons sat all last night discussing clause II of the National Insurance Bill. The members of the Labor Party demanded that the ...
Article : 69 wordsSydney, Friday.—The Royal Commission inquiring into, the alleged shortage of labor sat again to-day. Ernest M. de Burgh, Chief Engineer ...
Article : 287 wordsThis was made clear yesterday— that the Gordon and other Technical Colleges must be controlled entirely by the Education Department. ...
Article : 186 wordsLondon, July 20th.—During a debate in the House of Lords to-day on land transfer, Lord Loreburn stated that apart from the stamp duties and ...
Article : 144 wordsSydney, Friday.—Nine hundred immigrants will arrive by the steamer Na[?]gatina in Sydney on August 15th. ...
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Advertising : 421 wordsAn extra match between Stevenson and Reece was commenced in Melbourne yesterday. Scores:—Reeco (receives 2000). 3751; Stevenson. 1214. Reece's ...
Article : 32 wordsA wire capable of performing double duty as telephone and telegraph line between Salt Lake City and San Francisco weighs 4351b. to the mile. ...
Article : 31 wordsLondon, July 20th.—Signor Marconi, the inventor of the system of wireless telegraphy which bears his name, has made an important statement ...
Article : 71 wordsA man named George Taylor, aged 29. a resident of Fitzroy, swallowed some lysol yesterday. He was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital in an ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 22 Jul 1911, Page 3
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