The Press is unanimous in condemning those clauses of the Licensing Bill limiting the right of lecturing. Mr Garner, the actor, was yesterday ...
Article : 219 wordsA singular case, illustrating a phase of hush life, was heard at the civil sittings of the last Circuit Court at Deniliquin. It was an action brought by somenk ...
Article : 438 words—A special despatch from Harrisonburg, Va., says:—"Jacob Lincoln, a first cousin of the former President of the United States (Abraham Lincoln), was brutally ...
Article : 311 words[?]llection of Photographs.—G. Pierce, Geelong, certificate of merit. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe Lord's Prayer, in seventy systems of shorthand.—Silver medal, C. Harry, Northcote; certificate each: John D[?], Ballarat; G. D. Mendell, Sandhurst; Thomas Skues, ...
Article : 30 wordsHosiery.—Silver medal, John Giffin, South Geelong. Knitted Socks and Stockings.—Silver medal, Mrs Boothby, Romsey; bronze ...
Article : 262 words—This match was played on the latter's ground, and resulted in a win for the West by two goals to nil. Cahill captained the West and Talbot the Vics. The goals ...
Article : 322 wordsThe Forth Monkland Company has been formed at Gimpis—eight thousand £1 shares. 9600 were applied for. An untenanted house aty ...
Article : 98 wordsCounterpanes.—Silver medal, Mary Col[?], Melbourne; certificate each: Madeline Dabiel, Chilwell; M. E. and R. Martin, Sandhurst; M. E. Scholes, Barrabool Hills; ...
Article : 494 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the Times, writing on February 16th, states:—"A strange little pamphlet has just made its appearance here, written in theeni ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 wordsA heavy south-west gale has been lading here to-day, accompanied by a high and dangerous sea. The barque Ture Vriendren, from Java, arrived yesterdayrn ...
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Advertising : 3,478 wordsMr Hinton Rowen Helper, of St. Louis, is the author of a railway project which, for magnitude and possible results upon civilisation, throws all former ...
Article : 673 words"Federation of Australian Colonies by "Amor Patriae," Miss Mary Gatliff, View Hill Terrace, Sandhurst, gold medal. "Early History of Victoria" by "After ...
Article : 174 wordsIn politics there is little new. Mr Service has not been at the Treasury to-day; several other Ministers are absent; work at the departments has been slack; and ...
Article : 1,222 words"Australia—Past, Present, and Future by "Semper Sperabo," E. B. Hyett, Sandhurst, silver medal and pair of pictures (gift of Mr R. J. Joyce); do by "Fides," ...
Article : 185 wordsSIR,—Now that the Exhibition has been brought to a most successful termination, I would suggest, through your columns, that the public of Geelong should show ...
Article : 366 wordsBest Waltzes (motto "Orpheus").—Austin T. Turner. Ballarat, gold medal. Best March (motto, "St. Cecilia").—Austin T. Turner, Ballarat, gold medal. ...
Article : 26 wordsBest Waltz.—G. F. King, Launceston, gold medal. Best March.—John J. Bailey, Ballarat, gold medal. ...
Article : 52 wordsBanjos.—Silver medal, James Marriott, Melbourne. JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. Banjos.—Silver medal, Jas. Whitelaw, ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 10 May 1880, Page 3
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