In response to the invitation of the committee a large number of former pupils of Flinders School met last evening to form a Past Pupils' ...
Article : 332 wordsLondon, July 23rd.—Sir Edward Carson, M.P., who represents Dublin University, has, on behalf of the Irish members of the Unionist Party, in the House ...
Article : 394 wordsLondon, July 23rd.—A great stir has been caused by the publication in the "Review of Reivews" of the report of the interview that Mr. ...
Article : 245 wordsA meeting of the public works committee, held last evening, was attended by Ald. Anderson (chairman), the mayor (Ald. Plulpott), Ald. Austin and Williams, Crs. ...
Article : 3,000 wordsThe new journal of the Commonwealth Liberal Party "The Liberal," announces: "It is the State Government's intention to dissolve ...
Article : 237 wordsAt the Commercial Travellers' dinner at Melbourne on Saturday, two important announcements wore made. Mr. Watt, Acting Premier, said that ...
Article : 785 wordsParis. July 23rd.—The speech delivered by Mr. Lloyd George, the British Chancellor of the Exchequeiy in which he referred to the position of Great ...
Article : 218 wordsTo-morrow afternoon the s.s. Aldenham, of the E. and.A. fleet, will make a call in Corio Bay to receive Eastern cargo to be transhipped at Sydney to ...
Article : 77 wordsIt was not intended to complete the metalling on the east side of Mooraboolstreet until the road had been excavated for the undeigrounding of the telephone ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Minster of Agriculture, the Hon. George Graham, has intimated his intention of being present at the forthcoming sheep dog trial to take place on the ...
Article : 68 wordsLondon, July 24th.—Intense heat still prevails in England and on the Continent. Heat fires hare devastated 1000 acres of pine forest at Aldershot, and ...
Article : 106 wordsSince its meeting in Portland some three months ago, nothing has been hoard of the Decentralisation League. If there be any need for such a body, ...
Article : 383 wordsMr. Hughe's, the Acting Prime Minister, said he preferred not to express any opinion on it until he saw the full report. Mr. Fisher himself would be ...
Article : 103 wordsA syndicate has purchased forty acres opposite the new Grammar School site at Belmont; it intends to cut it up for subdivisional purposes. ...
Article : 26 wordsFour bovs who were some time ago proceeded against for stealing news papers are to be brought before the Children's Court at Geelong West ...
Article : 498 wordsOf Queensland, one of the few members in town, was seen at Parliament House. "It seems to me," he said, "that Mr. Fisher was consulted with regard to ...
Article : 178 wordsSydney, Monday.—The executive officers of the Butchers' Federation have drawn up certain proposals which they intend to place before a mass meeting ...
Article : 90 wordsConstantinople, July 24th.—The celebrations in connection with the anniversary of the constitution have been marked by a great conflagration in ...
Article : 80 wordsThe representatives of the Victorian Coal Aimers' Association returned to Wonthaggi on Saturday, and in the evening had a conference. It is ...
Article : 38 wordsThe "Review of Reviews" interview with the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth was referred to at the weekly meeting of the executive of the ...
Article : 481 wordsSydney, Monday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day the hearing of the shoarers' case was resumed. Mr. Kelynack, appearing for certain ...
Article : 126 wordsLondon, July 24th.—Further serious rioting has occurred at Cardiff. A crowd of strikers, including a formidable "Hooligan" element; made a ...
Article : 122 wordsThe new official organ of the Liberal Party, in its first issue, plumps for a revision of the tapering rate to avoid waste in haulage and unfairness to ...
Article : 524 wordsSydney, Monday.—The prospects of au early settlement of the strike at the electrolytic works at Pt. Kembla, at which over 300 men are involved, ...
Article : 62 wordsLondon, July 23rd.—The "Through London Swim" (Richmond Lock to Blackfriars Bridge) was held Yesterday. Nineteen swimmers started. The event ...
Article : 121 wordsWagga, Monday.—Several officials of the Rural Workers' Union addressed a meeting here yesterday, when threats of a strike were made. ...
Article : 228 wordsMany persons have crossed the Atlantic for peculiar reasons, but none of them has been more unusual, than that which actuated Mr. George Broadhurst. ...
Article : 181 wordsGood progress has been made with the new line from Newtown to Cressy, and ip is anticipated that the line will be opened for traffic on September 1. ...
Article : 165 wordsParis, July 21th.—Maurice Fournier, a well-known motorist, met his death in a tragic manner yesterday. He was leading in an automobile race for the ...
Article : 69 wordsPrince Henry of Prussia, brother of the Kaiser, who is on a visit to England, has inspected the Brennan monorail at Gillingham, in Dorsetshire. ...
Article : 31 wordsBrisbane. Monday.—Advice was received to-day that the Maitland Mill started this morning and only required the services of six farmers to ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. Watt, the Acting Premier, referring yesterday to the statement alleged to have been made by Mr. Fisher in an interview with Mr. Stead in London ...
Article : 364 wordsThe result of the ballot among the Northumberland miners on the question of striking against the three shifts system has been announced. The ...
Article : 61 wordsSydney, Monday.—Twenty-five Chinese, who were arrested during a raid by the police at a house in Blackburnstreet on Saturday sight, were fined £2 ...
Article : 62 wordsMr. J. S. T. M'Gowon, Premier of New South Wales, has granted the sum of £500 to enable the Australian cadets, now in England, to remain until the ...
Article : 59 wordsSydney, Monday.—A shocking tragedy occurred in connection with a fire at Gulgong last night. The outbreak occurred in the residence of Mr. Joseph ...
Article : 52 wordsCuticura soup and ointment do so much fot poor complexions, red, rough hands, and dry, thin and falling hair, and cost so little that it is almost criminal not to use them. ...
Article : 142 wordsMr. Graham, Minister of Agriculture, referring to the same Question, said: "I cannot believe Mr. Fisher uttered such sentiments. I can understand Mr. Stead ...
Article : 91 wordsBroken Hill, Monday.—A twenty round, boxing contest took place to-night between Thorne and Armstrong, Thorne, won on points after a good contest. ...
Article : 24 wordsBrisbane, Monday.—During a football match at Winston, yesterday, between the Imperial and Native teams, a player named Stewart McCallum. aged ...
Article : 55 wordsAn old carter named Beniamin Clifford, of Wellington, Shropshire, who had grieved over the death of a horse to which he was greatly attached, was ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 25 Jul 1911, Page 3
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