As announced, Huddart, Parker, Ltd., have decided to continue to-morrow their bay trips. The s.s Coogee will sail from Moorabool-street wharf at ...
Article : 106 wordsA. Van Biene, the well-known 'cellist, who visited Australia some years ago, died in the Brighton Hippodrome on Thursday night at the conclusion of a ...
Article : 198 wordsLondon, January 23rd.—Sir Joseph Ward, Bart, formerly Prime Minister of New Zealand, was entertained at a luncheon by the Empire Parliamentary ...
Article : 233 wordsLondon, January 23rd.—A harrowing tale of the sea is related by three shipwrecked sailors belonging to the Norwegian barque Ogda who were ...
Article : 115 wordsLondon, January 23rd.—Just when it appeared that further war in the Balkans had been relegated to at least the improbabilities of the situation, a ...
Article : 492 wordsLondon, January 23rd.—The Prime Minister in the House of Commons moved the adoption of a time-table for the Franchise Bill. Mr. Bonar Law, ...
Article : 491 wordsFrom the Geelong Progress Association the City Mayor (Ald. Anderson) received a request yesterday to call it public meeting to discuss the ...
Article : 615 wordsEncouraged with the success which attended the initial trip the Geelong Harber Trust Band has arranged another popular moonlight trip on Corio ...
Article : 67 wordsLondon, January 24th.—Mr. Herbert Samuel, the Postmaster-General, is losing no time in carrying out, as promised, the recommendations made in ...
Article : 81 wordsThis afternoon the Cup meeting of the Geelong Racing Club will be held on the course at East Geelong: there are six events to be decided, and the ...
Article : 243 wordsLondon, January 24th.—The butter market is depressed owing to the state of the weather and heavy supplies. Buyers are inactive, hoping to force ...
Article : 60 wordsThe "Daily Graphic," which always deals prominently with questions of defence, is at present devoting considerable space each day to the advocacy of ...
Article : 49 wordsPeopled desirous. of seeing over the King Edward Sailors' Rest will be afforded an opportunity on Monday, when the Rest will be open from 10 ...
Article : 840 wordsBrisbane, Friday.—A fire occurred in a carriage shed at Wallangarra this morning, destroying four coaches that were ready to form the mail train from ...
Article : 107 wordsFortifications on a large scale are being constructed at the entrance to the Firth of Cromarty. It is believed the authorities intend making an ...
Article : 55 wordsA young equestrienne from North Shore had a rather startling experience in Ryrie-street about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Dismounting outside ...
Article : 99 wordsThe subject of H.M.S. Torch is apparently not to be allowed to lapse in the House of Commons. Following on the discussions on the seaworthiness of ...
Article : 220 wordsAt a meeting of the representatives of the various exporting industries yesterday afternoon, it was decided to submit the names of Messrs. H. B. Black ...
Article : 277 wordsAs guests of Matron Harkness two batches of nurses from the Geelong Hospital will have picnic outings at Barwon Heads to-day and Wednesday ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. Alexander Ure, M.P., the Lord Advocate, declares that the next election in 1915 would be fought mainly on the question of Lloyd-George finance, ...
Article : 38 wordsLondon, January 24th.—In connection with Australia's 125th birthday Anglo-Australians in London will on Monday next wear wattle blossom. ...
Article : 37 wordsBerlin, January 23rd.—An aeroplane accident, which resulted in one German officer losing his life while another was badly hurt, occurred to-day, at ...
Article : 70 wordsMoney has been voted for renovations fencing, tar paving, ventilation and lighting, and new flooring at the Highton State School. The bluestone ...
Article : 66 wordsSydney, Friday.—Wheat, old varieties, prompt delivery on milling account, sales and buyers, 3/6¾ chick wheat, 3/6 to 3/9; chaff, interstate, old and new. ...
Article : 62 wordsWashington, January 24th.—The United States postal officials have discovered extensive postage stamp frauds, involving millions of dollars. It appears ...
Article : 73 wordsA deputation from the City Council is to wait on the Water and Sewerage Board next Friday evening in regard to the proposal, to make provision for ...
Article : 67 wordsSydney, Friday.—The Labor Council has rejected a scheme for the federation of labor in New South Wales under the draft scheme which was the outcome of ...
Article : 196 wordsBrisbane, Friday.—A large number of workmen have been employed for some time at the Terraces, Balmoral, preparing for the erection of meat ...
Article : 168 wordsThe students of the International Correspondence Schools are demonstrating their patriotism in a remarkable manner. They are subscribing to a fund ...
Article : 37 wordsOttawa, January 24th,—In the Dominion House of Commons yesterday the West Indies Agreement Bill was adopted on the second reading. Mr. ...
Article : 67 wordsFor the suppression of the rabbit pest, the Vermin Destruction Office has ordered simultaneous poisoning to be carried out in the Shires of Meredith, ...
Article : 51 wordsLondon, January 24th.—A Blue Book has been issued on the Panama Canal question. It contains the reply of Mr. P. C. Knox, the United States ...
Article : 170 wordsSydney, Friday.—Much excitement prevailed in financial circles to-day owing to a report that a warrant for his arrest on a charge of forgery had been ...
Article : 301 wordsLondon, January 23rd.—A serious case of vandalism occurred to-day, at the National Gallery London. Four valuable pictures were found to have ...
Article : 51 wordsWhen proceeding over the crossing at the Latrobe-terrace railway gates on Thursday evening a stone was thrown by a lad, who subsequently admitted ...
Article : 85 wordsParis, January 23rd.—Sir Francis Bertie, British Ambassador at Paris, has presented M. Poincaro, President-elect of France with the ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Northern Musical Society choir is to take full charge of the singing in the Church of Christ to-morrow night. The officers are arranging for the ...
Article : 227 wordsAbout 1200 picnickers from Melbourne arc likely to come to Geelong early next month. Yesterday the town clerk, Mr. A. L. Walter, was interviewed by the ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Murray, Minister for Labor, has nominated the following for appointment as members of the Electroplaters' Board:—Employers, Messrs. J. ...
Article : 42 wordsLondon, January 23rd.—The new battleship Rio de Janeiro, which has been constructed to the order of the Brazilian Government, was launched ...
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Advertising : 388 wordsA woman. With two children, related to the Bench at, the Children's Court yesterday morning that her husband was in the final stages of consumption, ...
Article : 125 wordsUnder the provisions of an Act providing for the legitimation of children born out of wedlock, passed on the 31st December, 1912. the previous Act ...
Article : 160 wordsNew York, January 23rd.—General Cipriano Castro, ox-dictator of Venrzuela, is still being detained here pending the decision of the immigration ...
Article : 84 wordsAnother exceedingly fine and pleasant week has been experienced over Victoria, especially near the coast, where cool sea winds have governed ...
Article : 53 wordsAn application for an old-age pension mas made by a couple at the Court yesterday morning. It mas stated that a pony and phaeton mere included in the ...
Article : 96 wordsMiss Corbett, of Rusliall-street, Fitzroy, who is staying at Sandringham, went yesterday afternoon with a friend for a bathe. Whilst they were in the ...
Article : 41 wordsLondon, January 23rd.—The present Government has been for some time past taking a practical interest in the question of making good from other ...
Article : 90 wordsThomas Evens, aged 62, a resident of Jumbunna, was driving a cart with another man towards Jumbunna yesterday, afternoon. They were going over a ...
Article : 69 wordsThis club held its meeting on Wednesday evening. Mr. Kelley occupied tho chair. Mr. E. Terrier was elected an hon. member, and Mr. W. Vessey ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 25 Jan 1913, Page 3
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