The annual conference of the Victorian State School Teachers' Union was continued yesterday at the Melbourne Town Hall; Mr. J. Lewis presiding. ...
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Advertising : 337 wordsAt the Penalla Police Court yesterday Harold Charts [?]y. on remand from South Melbourne was charged with having. on March 3rd. stolen eight sovereigns from ...
Article : 219 words"Woman's Revenge" was the title of a stirring drama presented at the Theatre last night by the Melba Dramatic Company. They produced the ...
Article : 134 wordsKnown as "Pride s Bible" to the sarcastic, "Debrett" is now in its third century of publication as the national "Peerage." To a representative of ...
Article : 478 wordsViscount Wolseiey was born at Dublin on June 4, 1833. He cherished with great fondness a tradition that the present Wolseley family was directly ...
Article : 712 wordsA[?] Brown. late of "Tarreedale" McLachlan-street, Northcole, widow, who died on 13th February, under a wil1 dated 29th May. £1968. bequeathed personalty ...
Article : 113 wordsThe management, in addition to their usual fine programme of latest pictures, will introduce leading Melbourne star artists at the Mechanics to-night. ...
Article : 114 wordsSome time ago the Board of Examiners to the Forestry Department hold a clerical ex[?]natior for applicants for studentships at the Creswick Forestry College. These ...
Article : 86 wordsA novelty fete in aid of S.S. Peter and Paul's parish, funds was held yesterday afternoon and evening in a large marquee in the church grounds in ...
Article : 91 wordsIn the Criminal Court yesterday, Mr. A. C Mo[?]ey. who prosecuted for the Crown, in the case in which Ang Wey, a Chinese, was charged with having attempted to bribe ...
Article : 334 wordsAnother big audience attended last night, abd were well pleased with the entertainment. Considering the class of picture the management submit it is ...
Article : 166 wordsTarcugbcut this week the weather has been unsettled in the extreme. Saturday proved to be the wannest and perhaps the finest day for the week. This fact ...
Article : 292 wordsThe "Smart Set" Costume Comedy Company, who are appearing at the Mechanics' Hall on Monday and Tuesday evening next. have met with ...
Article : 284 wordsThe Minister for Labor. Sir. Alexander Peacock, has received from Mr. E. Notley Moore. P.M. the omended determination of the Flour Board. The determination ...
Article : 127 wordsHIGH WATER.—This Day: 7.35 a.m.. 7.57 p.m. Sunday: 8.19 a.m., 8.41 p.m. PORT OF GEELONG. ...
Article : 281 wordsThe military camp at Heidelberg, was broken up yesterday, and the troops marched to Melbourne in showery weather. via Clifton Hill. The various, ...
Article : 290 wordsSome time ago the Hotel and Caterers' employes asked the Minister fey Labor to receive a deputation in order to urge that legislation should be introduced to secure ...
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Article : 85 wordsA social was held in the Temp[?]nce Hall to celebrate the Easter Monday holiday and was w[?] attended Games of various kinds were interspersed with musical and ...
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Article : 87 wordsMr. R. R. Moss, a partner in the bread-baking business of F. Gartrell, Sydney, told tie Food Commissioner. Mr. T. R. Bavin, that bakers of N.S.W. ...
Article : 210 wordsA reversible life-suving s[?]ling raft has been built by Messrs Jenkins. O'Brien. Crerar and Birtchell. shipwrights. employed at the dockyard. Williamstown A few days ...
Article : 251 wordsThe club held its meeting on Wednesday evening. Mr. T. Baird occupied the chair. Messrs. D. Hughes and R. Hoyward were nominated for membership. The syilabus ...
Article : 51 wordsFrom capital paid up and proce[?] of tin [?] the Australian Diamond M[?] received £1917. all of which. [?]£62/. has been opent. Of this £62 the greater part is ...
Article : 87 wordsAfter two weeks' recess the G F S Christ Church met again on Tuesday night In spite of inclement weather there was a fair attendance. The chair was occupied ...
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Advertising : 610 wordsThe u[?] fortnightly meeting was held in the Sunday school hall on Tuesday evering: 37 members present. Mr. A. R. Lowe was in the hair. Misses J. Down. N. Boyd. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 29 Mar 1913, Page 4
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