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Advertising : 1,091 wordsTraffic on the race specials on Saturday was lighter than usual. The first [?] Melbourne carried practically a full complement: the other had compartment after ...
Article : 78 wordsShortage of trucks is not the only cause of the delay to shipping and loss of time to the workmen. According to a leading shipping agent, one of the most serious ...
Article : 206 words"Fit to run the Melbourne Cup on was the comment of Mr. H. A. Armytag[?], the V.R.C. committeeman, when he inspector the Geelong racecourse and its ...
Article : 202 wordsCarters and drivers, according to a leading carrier are adopting a peculiar attitude towards the Kitchener Hospital. The union secretary has informed the employers that ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. W. H. Horwood has completed the additions to the head teachers residence at Little River and Mr Segrave who had the contract for painting and renovating the ...
Article : 88 wordsAt one o'clock on Sunday morning the City Brirade was called out. The aiarm came from the box at Holden's corner. There was nobody waiting when the firemen ...
Article : 154 wordsThe local secretary for Repatriation, Captain Burr, approves the idea of co-operative industries, founded on a pooling of soldiers grants, as advocated by Mr. Ham. ...
Article : 159 wordsFine; favorable winds; lower day temperatures; cold nights, some fogs. THE MAILS Close as under: Troops in Egypt: Letters ...
Article : 75 wordsWhilst nothing define has been [?] about when the Colonial Bank in Geelong will be closed, and the business transferred to the National Bank, with which it has ...
Article : 105 wordsNurse Nellie Brown, on night duty at the Melbourne Homoeopathic Hospital, has developed influenza, but her case is considered mild. Nurse Sinclair is on day duty ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Big Four—Mr. Lloyd George, President Wilson, M. Clemenceau and Signor Orlando—must soon explain to the world why the Peace has been so ...
Article : 1,682 wordsMembers of the Corio Labor Campaign Council met again on Saturday evening to hear an explanation from Mr. A. T. Ozanne the selected and endorsed candidate to ...
Article : 155 wordsA far as can be ascertained, no [?] has yet been lodged with the Federal Government for Geelong's share of the grant to assist the municipalities in celebrating the ...
Article : 113 wordsAt a meeting of the committee of the Newtown and Chilwell Red Cross branch in the absence of Mrs. Lascelles, Mrs. Brown presided. Present: Mesdames Carr ...
Article : 137 wordsNo blame is attachable to the d[?] postal inspector for the delay in car[?] cut and completing the repairs to the Geelong West post office, which has been ...
Article : 136 wordsSix cases of influenza were admitted to the Geelong Hospital during Saturday and Sunday, bringing the total in the wards to 21. Two of the cases are serious, but the ...
Article : 43 wordsThis morning representatives of the City Council are to meet the owners of the gravel pits at Gherang Gherang. On January 24th, 1890, a similar meeting was held. ...
Article : 197 wordsA conference between the Borough of Queenscliff and the Shire of Bellarine with the Geelong Waterworks and Sewerage Trust will be held shortly to consider a ...
Article : 325 wordsThe has just been removed from a Moorabool-street shop window a [?] lettered card begging street corner [?] quenters not to obstruck view of ...
Article : 198 wordswere on Saturday visited by Mr. E. Edwards, one of Melbourne's lending experts on the selection, naming and growth of shrubs, and Mr. Harry Cheeseman, a noted rose and ...
Article : 187 wordsLast November one of the large pla[?]glass windows in the front of Mr. W. G. Madden's establishment, in Malop[?] was broken. It was believed by Mr. Madden ...
Article : 104 wordsBoth the Marjorie and the Barwon sailed on Saturday; the former with produce for Sydney and Newcastle, the latter in ballast for Newcastle. No work was done on any ...
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Advertising : 254 wordsAlthough it is usual to advocate the planting of pines in the Wensleydale and other forest areas, eucalypts of all kinds would flourish equally well, and have a ...
Article : 260 wordsSeveral speakers at the Trapp lecture on Thursday night regretted that it was the custom to give the name "oak" the Australian cabinet woods, thus robbing Australia ...
Article : 265 wordsThe "excuses" and "reasons" put forward by the railway officials to explain the lamentable shortage of trucks on the railway pier and at the stacking sites at ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 14 Apr 1919, Page 2
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