The monthly meeting of the [?] Brigade was held last Thursday: Captain J. Paterson presided over a full muster. A letter was received from the ...
Article : 344 wordsLONDON, April 22nd—Mr. Redmond. lender of the Irish Nationalist party, made an important speech at Holyhead on Friday night. He said the ...
Article : 285 wordsCAPETOWN, April 23rd—A terrible railway accident occurred at Grahamstown last night. Four carriages and a guard's van toppled over Blaaukrautz ...
Article : 73 wordsIn order to make a quorum of the Executive Council on Saturday, the meeting had to be held at the lodgings of Senator Findley, who is sufrering ...
Article : 874 wordsThe Governor-General, when questioned on Saturday about some statements in an English newspaper of large circulation as to the reason for his ...
Article : 299 wordsBefore a crowded audience at the town and Country Club on Saturday night addresses against the Referenda were given by Mr. Glencross, of the ...
Article : 1,224 wordsWASHINGTON, April 22nd.—The House of Representatives adopted the Canadian Reciprocity Bill by 265 to 89 votes. The Republican majority voted ...
Article : 37 wordsEL PASO (TEXAS), April 22nd.—Advice has been received that all peace negotiations in Mexico have been broken off, President Diaz refusing to ...
Article : 127 wordsAt the close of the evening service at St. Paul's last night, the vicar, the Rev. F. C. Anderson, announced that a special service, of Holy Communion would ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Federal Referendums are to be taken on April 26th. The ballot papers will not attempt to explain anything. It will be a plain ...
Article : 631 wordsTwo sittings of the superior courts on the Geelong calendar for 1911 have passed, and have been unusually prolific in business—more civil, however, than ...
Article : 65 wordsA telegram received in Vienna from Scutari reports that sanguinary conflicts between the Albanians and the Turkish regulars have taken place in ...
Article : 70 wordsPARIS, April 22nd.—There is growing excitement in consequence of the delay in rescuing the French colony at Fez. which is besieged by rebel ...
Article : 151 wordsThough the arrangements connected with the departure of his Excellency the Governor have not yet been completed, it has been decided that on ...
Article : 205 wordsSince their outing on the bay last Monday, when the Fishermen's Regatta Committee took them for motor rides and regaled them with cakes and sweets, ...
Article : 312 wordsDrastic legislation dealing with the Church in Portugal has been introduced into the House of Commons at Lisbon. The Bill abolishes all taxes for the ...
Article : 183 wordsINDIANAPOLIS, April 23rd.—The police yesterday arrested John M'Namara, secretary of the International Bridge and Iron Structional Workers' ...
Article : 86 wordsSir,—I wish to draw, the attention of the health officer to the evil smelling odor in Pakington-street, between Retreat-road and Skene-street. which is a ...
Article : 221 wordsA fire occurred at a wharf at Dunkirk, the well-known seaport in the North of France. Before it was got under control the fire had seriously ...
Article : 93 wordsThe "Globe" says that the Australian naval policy, together with land settlement and development, especially of the Northern Territory, will ...
Article : 47 wordsThe dispute over the management of the affairs of George Gray, the Australian billiard champion, has now reached the stage where legal advice is ...
Article : 72 wordsMr. E. F. Russell, secretary of the Agricultural Implement Union, says he anticipated the result of the proposed ballot vote. He had implicit confidence ...
Article : 181 wordsPERTH, Sunday.—Light general rains are reported from country centres between Geraldon and Karridale. There have been intermittent showers at ...
Article : 38 wordsA case of espionage has occurred in Russia. Forty gunners, stationed at Smolensk, capital of the province of the same name in Central Russia, have ...
Article : 55 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday.—The Croydon goldfields residents are again petitioning the Government to connect Etheridge with Croydon by rail and continue ...
Article : 29 wordsSIDNEY, Saturday.—The second annual conference of the Federated Journeymen Coopers' Association of Australia was held at the Sydney Trades ...
Article : 72 wordsNews of the lynching of a negro has been received from the town of Livermore, in Kentucky. During a performance at the Opera House the negro ...
Article : 71 wordsBRISBANE, Saturday.— Regarding the Queensland loan of£2,000.000, which is about to be issued in London, an Act was passed last session ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Lord Mayor of Birmingham, on behalf of the city, joined the members of the Carr's-lane Church in taking formal leave of Dr. and Mrs. Jowett ...
Article : 313 wordsMr. Hughes, the acting Prime Minister, has replied to the complaint of counsel for the colliery proprietors in the vend trial that certain of the ...
Article : 142 wordsMany of the allotments along and near the Mines road at Korumburra, have been occupied for some years, chiefly by miners. It has now been ...
Article : 154 wordsWednesday, the 20th of April next, will be a momentous day for Australia. It is to be feared that a great number of the electors do not realise the vast ...
Article : 574 wordsA party of aeronauts, who ascendedin Berlin. had an exciting experience. The party, who used an aerial vessel of the Parseval type. intended flying to ...
Article : 75 wordsIt has been deemed by the Minister of Customs to appoint a board to investigate the work of the Federal fisheries steamor Endeavor. It is ...
Article : 190 wordsJames Girvan, aged 15, of 28 Percystreet,. Brunswick, whilst getting off a tram in Sydney road, Brunswick, struck his head on the back of the car and ...
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Advertising : 265 wordsThe Besses-o-th Barn Band arrived at Plymouth on the Runic, after having made a Colonial tour of 46,000 miles, played in 173 towns in Australia. ...
Article : 49 wordsA youth named Paul Sydney, who lives at 21 Cotter-street. Burnley, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday afternoon. He way cycling ...
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Advertising : 102 wordsThe body of a man has been washed up at Mentone. It was dressed in a dark sac suit, but boots and hat were missing. Beyond bruising on the face, ...
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Advertising : 33 words[?] Mr. Watt. the Acting Premier. decided to appoint serutineers to watch the polling at the Referenda on behalf of the State, but when it was ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 24 Apr 1911, Page 3
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