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  4. MUSICIANS' UNION. OF AUSTRALIA.

    The quarterly meeting of the Geelong branch was held at Purnell's Chambers, and there was a record attendance, The following nominations for membership ...

    Article : 128 words
  5. TUESDAY, JUNE 17th, 1913.

    The Geelong football team is hardly doing itself justice this season. Its record looks bad. It has lost five matches out of nine. It is the sixth on ...

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  6. W.C.T.U. ANNIVERSARY.

    The anniversary of the W.C.T.U. was celebrated last night by a public meeting in Temperance Hall, Ryrie-street. Mrs. Humble occupied the chair. The ...

    Article : 217 words
  7. TOWN TALK. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Cloudy; unsettled and showery, more especially over the southern districts, and extending N.E.: cold north to west winds, squally along the seaboard. The ...

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  8. RIVER IMPROVEMENT SCHEME.

    It was decided. by the municipal, conference on Thursday to recommend the councils interested to contribute, £900—£560. by the City Council, £200 ...

    Article : 291 words
  9. HIGH SCHOOL.

    As a result of a recent visit to the Geelong district by the Minister of Education (Sir Alex. Peacock) and the Director (Mr. Frank Tate). the ...

    Article : 87 words
  10. GEELONG SCHOOLS PRAISED.

    Speaking at Aspendale to a gathering of school children, parents, and teachers, Sir Alexander Peacock, the Minister of Education, stated that he had ...

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  11. MR. LES. LAKE TO STAY.

    It will give satisfaction to supporters of the Geelong Comedy. Club and to the admirers of Mr. Los. Lake's talent to learn that at a meeting of the club last ...

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  12. INTER-SCHOOL FOOTBALL.

    The Geelong Combined Schools' foot ball team will play a return match with the Richmond schools next, Saturday, 21st inst., on the Richmond Oval. About ...

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  13. SEWER WORKERS' DEMANDS.

    Messrs. Solly and Cohen, of the Trades' Hall Industrial Disputes Committee and Mr. D. Culliney secretary of the United Laborers' Union, called ...

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  14. BARWON BALLADS.

    The poems of the late J. L. Cuthbertson. long-time classical master in the Geelong Grammar. School, are reviewed in the May number of "United Empire," ...

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  15. CHILWELL SCHOOL BAZAAR.

    A large number of persons interested in Chilwell State school, including ladies. met at Sladen Hall last evening. under the chairmanship of Cr. R. Oke, ...

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  16. CORIO POLL DECLARATION.

    Three absentee ballot, papers. two of them from Thursday Island, will complete the poll in Corio electorate. The returning officer. Mr. Brown, states ...

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  17. MR. OZANNE AND THE DEPARTMENTS.

    Supporters and opponents will admit. to the credit, of Mr. Ozanne, retiring member for Corio, that he has been a particularly active and prompt member ...

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  18. AROUND THE PIERS.

    Departure for South Africa with wheat was to have, been taken yesterday afternoon by the Norwegian barque Sara. The tug Alacrity went alongside ...

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  19. GEELONG EAST PUBLIC LIBRARY.

    Messrs. Wilcox, Lockwood, Leighton, Julian. Callen, Carr and J. T. White (secretary) were present at the monthly meeting of the committee last ...

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  20. JULY RACES.

    Requisitions have been forwarded to the proper authorities asking for the proclamation of a public and bank halfholiday on Wednesday. July 2nd, the ...

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  21. THE ELECTRIC CRANE

    at the railway station passed its power test yesterday. it smoothly handled several moderate lifts. The installation will be completed when the protecting ...

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  22. SCOPE OF THE FACTORIES LAW.

    In the course of inquiries into the wages paid in Geelong and suburbs to asphalters. the factory inspectors have formed an impression that the wages ...

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  23. SAFETY IN MOTORING.

    Supplementary to a statement yesterday that the police were endeavoring to find out who was responsible for the motoring accident at Fisher's Hill on ...

    Article : 130 words
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