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Advertising : 2,059 wordsIn proposing the toast of the "School Committees" at a function for teachers at the Gordon College last night, Mr. Robt. Scott drew comparisons between ...
Article : 165 wordsSome feeling has been aroused during the week amongst the operative butchors of Geelong over the disinclination of the Railway Department to continue ...
Article : 124 wordsOwing to the holiday oil Monday, the City Council will not meet till Tuesday evening. The Mayor Ald. Anderson, has invited Mr[?] G. F. Holden, chairman ...
Article : 58 wordsMayor Anderson is taking steps to arrange the animal visit of the Ballarat City and Town councillors to Goelong for the annual cricket match and ...
Article : 97 wordsTaking fright at a tram which stopped close to its head, a young horse attached to Hodges Bros.' delivery waggon yesterday plunged at the intersection of ...
Article : 134 wordsThere have been no fresh developments in the dispute at the Mooraboolstreet pier. The wharf laborers, resentful of the employment of deck hands ...
Article : 133 wordsWithin the next month five nurses of the Geelong Hospital who passed their final examinations in December will be leaving the institution. No ...
Article : 75 wordsThe secretary,,of Chilwell State School Committee has received a parcel of pamphlets containing a re-print of the address to senior cadets by Mr. Read ...
Article : 95 wordsEven at this stage of the year, when diphtheria has small prevalence, the Board of Health's standard of eight cases for the Geelong infections wards ...
Article : 70 wordsThe training ship John Murray was under orders to leave Melbourne yesterday for Geeloug, where she will make a long stay of some months. On ...
Article : 67 wordsRev..W. L.Toshach, minister of the People's (Congregational) Church, East Geelong, which he founded four years ago, has received a call from the ...
Article : 72 wordsJohn James Holt, who was run down by a train whon driving over the crossing to the south of the Meredith railway, station on the 11th instant, was ...
Article : 63 wordsAn employe at the Excelsior Woollen Mills named May McCarthy, aged 18, of Yarra-street, South Geelong, had three fingers of her right hand ...
Article : 163 wordsA forward movement in the oducation of children in Sunday Schools has been the establishment of kindergarten methods of instruction among the ...
Article : 197 wordsWith the formation of a second Fox Terrier Coursing Club in Geelong, meetings were apt to clash, and to come to some arrangement to avoid this, the ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Ballarat branch of the A[?] mated Miners' Employes' Association has decided to hold its annual excursion at Geelong on the 15th proximo it was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsNo cause prospers in the absence of skilled and vigorous leadership. Liberalism least of all, since, in its essential features it is constructive as well ...
Article : 940 wordsMr. Samuel Bowyer[?] of Geelong West[?] keenly appreciates Geelong's fine surroundings. In a letter to Mr. J. Blakiston. president of the Geelong ...
Article : 426 wordsAfter planting a new buoy at Wilson's Spit in the outer habor yesterday the Government steamer Lady Lock came in to the Yarra-street pier and ...
Article : 130 wordsAs there are no metropolitan [?] meetings on Saturday, the Cup meeting of the Geelong Racing Club is expected to be largely attended by ...
Article : 112 wordsDuring tho school vacation the Geelong district inspector, Mr. J. Rowe, M.A. has been offered a metropolitan inspectorship. He has a warm feeling ...
Article : 134 wordsAbout a fortnight ago the res[?] of Mr. W. Searle. of Orchard-street, East Geelong, was brokon into between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. and two gold rings ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Thu 23 Jan 1913, Page 2
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