The Clerks' Union met at the Trades Hall on Wednesday evening, with the president in the chair. The secretary reported that Miss Lowis visit had been ...
Article : 265 wordsJohannesburg. July 31st.—At:t meeting of the Trades' Federation, it was resolved that there should be on general strike at the present juncture. The ...
Article : 247 wordsLast night Mr. Stone, of Messrs. Stone and Siddeley, the contractors, said there were now 100 non-union men engaged at the factory and open cut, ...
Article : 729 wordsLondon, July 31st.—Mr Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Carnarvon, last night, said that the Lords acre right in assuming that he ...
Article : 318 wordsThere is likelihood of a petition being prepared, asking the City Council to agree to tho Tramway Company's proposal to change the route of the East ...
Article : 1,319 wordsThe Melbourne lymph depot is in daily receipt of 12,000 doses of vaccine from the Federal Quarantine department, and is able to supply all demands ...
Article : 369 wordsLondon, August 1st.—The Ambassa dors' conference recommends the Powers to grant Montenegro a loan of £1.200,000 to assist in the improvement ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Prime Minister on concluding his speech at the meeting of the Women's National League at Geelong on Thursday night caught the evening train to ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. Hill, of the Home Affairs department. is in Geelong for a few days. He is seeing how work is proceeding at the Federal Woollen Mills at North ...
Article : 58 wordsNow York. July 31st.—A message from Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, states that an extraordinary operation which saved the life of a newly-born child, has ...
Article : 59 wordsIt was reported by the Mayor (Aid. Anderson) yesterday that he has decided on Monday, 18th August, for his invitation concert at His Majesty's ...
Article : 69 wordsCalumet (Michigan). August 1st.—The strike of 15.000 copper miners continues. The police effected scores of arrests in connection with the strike ...
Article : 88 wordsFrom the Catholic Boys' school yesterday the Mayor received £6/7/6, representing ticket money for the recent Orphanages Carnival. About 60 ...
Article : 75 wordsIn the High Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Isaacs and a jury of 12, the hearing was continued of tho action in which John Norton claims £.3000 damages from D. H. ...
Article : 739 wordsPerth. Friday.—What is suspected to be a case of small-pox has been discovered here. This morning when Dr. Atkinson was examining passengers from ...
Article : 120 wordsLondon. July 31st.—Six thousand doctors from all parts of the world will attend tho International Medical Congress in London next week. One-third ...
Article : 179 wordsWashington. August 1st.—A delegation of women suffragettes from every State presented petitions to the Senate, asking votes. for women. The majority ...
Article : 115 wordsYesterday the Norwegian ship Colonna, which delivered a cargo of timber at Melbourne, was towed down to the Yarra-street wharf, where she will ...
Article : 94 wordsConsequent on the division or the district by the creation of the new Ashby parish the St. Vincent de Paul's Society has adopted altered arrangements. The ...
Article : 140 wordsAuckland,, Friday.—Three deaths from small-pox have occurred at Kairara. Another death was reported late to-night from Waihi. Several fresh ...
Article : 31 wordsBerlin, July 31st.—Tho trial of the seven military officials who were recently arrested on a charge of having betrayed secrets to an agent of Kruppa' ...
Article : 76 wordsAlbury, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. Cook) arrived to-day. A large gathering of ladies and supporters of the Liberal movement was held in ...
Article : 301 wordsLondon, July 31st.—On her voyage across the Atlantic this week, the Cunard liner Franconia (18,150 tons) halted over the spot where the Titanic sank, ...
Article : 89 wordsDuring the year the daily average number of inmates at St. Catherine's Girls' Orphanage, under the management of the Sisters of Mercy, was 102; ...
Article : 108 wordsLondon, July 31st.—A sonsation has been caused in the book world by the announcement that the libraries have boycotted Mr. Hall Caine in connection ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 wordsLondon, July 31st.—The race for the Goodwood Cup was run at Goodwood to-day. Special interest attached to it because Prince Palatine, who, as ...
Article : 259 wordsVancouver, July 31st.—A number of native-born Australians and New Zealanders were entertained on board the cruiser-battleship New Zealand to-day. ...
Article : 44 wordsConstable J. L. Loughron. who is stationed in the Geelong City, has resigned his office as inspector of nuisances in the Shire of South Barwon ...
Article : 79 wordsLondon. July 31st.—Mr. J. B. Reid, of Canterbury, New Zealand, has purchased 22 Southdown ewes from the Royal Stud at Sandringham, including ...
Article : 79 wordsThe final official figures for the voting in all the States on the six referendum questions which wore submitted by the Labor Government, at the recent Federal elections, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsSydney, Friday.—Mr. Griffiths, Minister for Works, made the following statement to-day regarding the stoppage of work at Cockatoo Island:— ...
Article : 342 wordsChicago, July 31st.—The heat wave has been renewed across the MiddleWest States. Seven deaths have occurred here in consequence of the high ...
Article : 29 wordsOne of the Geelong newsboys, Oswald McManus, unknowingly received from a customer a 2/- piece instead of a Penny for a paper. He discovered it ...
Article : 50 wordsAn old-age pension at £26 per annum was recommended yesterday by Mr. Murphy. Constable Parmenter arrested a man ...
Article : 56 wordsLondon, July 31st.—Scotland Yard has been advised, of the discovery of a factory in Roumania for making Bank of England £50 notes. Many of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsSydney, Friday.—When interviewed several days ago. Senator Millen, Minister for Defence, said that ho failed to see any reason why the members of ...
Article : 130 wordsWe are asked to call attention to the open grid put over the new storm water channel at the intersection of Malop and Yarra streets. A horse the other ...
Article : 112 wordsAn automatic flying machine has heen invented by Sir. G. B. H. Austin, architect of the Public Works department. A half-size machine, with 150 ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Russell-street Baptist Sunday School new hall is to be officially opened next Saturday, when visitors from Melbourne and speakers from Geelong will ...
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Advertising : 265 wordsAt the request of the city inspector. Constable Parmenter yesterday warned hankers, including those selling flowers, that they could not effect sales in the ...
Article : 66 wordsIn connection with the proposed visit to Geelong on September 19th of members of the British Parliament, the Mayor of Geelong (Ald. Anderson) is ...
Article : 76 wordsIn the Licensing Court at Geelong yesterday, Mr. Murphy, L.M., agreed to the transfer of the. licence of the Evansford Hotel, Fvansford, from ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 2 Aug 1913, Page 3
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