The number of persons unemployed in Melbourne as a result of the Seamen's strike and the consequent lack of coal and restrictions regarding the use of power is ...
Article : 836 wordsAgainst the Geelong football team it has been urged: (1) That they are out of condition, not being properly trained; (2), that their captain does not ...
Article : 1,003 wordsAt the monthly meeting, owing to the continues illness of the president (Mrs. Bailey), Mrs. Gurr (vice-president) took the chair. Members present: Mesda[?]ies W. ...
Article : 137 wordsLondon, June 15th.—Alcock landed safely in Cliften, Country Galway. The flight occupied 995 minutes. Alcock telegraphed to the "Daily ...
Article : 44 wordsParis, June-6th.—The Germans in their counter-proposals stress the question of Upper Silesia, maintaining that whereas from the Saar they only ...
Article : 752 wordsParis, June 4th.—Discussions of the German counter-proposals by the Big Four (Mr. Loyed George, M. Clemenceau, President Wilson and Signor ...
Article : 1,116 wordsLondon, June 5th.—A message from Vienna says that he Austrian Government has ordered three days' national mourning in connections with the peace ...
Article : 239 wordsThe annual meeting of the St. Augustine's Old Boys' Association was held yesterday at the Orphanage. The secretary, Mr. W. Rugbes, read the balance-sheet, which ...
Article : 163 wordsThere was a slight increase, in the number of influenza case: at the Geelong Hospital during the week end Five were admitted on Sunday, two were discharged and ...
Article : 379 wordsThe central executive of the [?]'s Workers Association in Sydney seems to ant[?]pate a rapid increase: its construction has been amended to provide for a growth in ...
Article : 149 wordsWith about 90,000 bags of wheat, the War Roby, left for Melbourne yesterday morning for the purpose of filling her coal bankers Coal is loaded at Williamstown ...
Article : 260 wordsLondon, June 5TH.—Rigam the capital of Livonia, is a City of the Dying-Before the German occupation it passed through a reign of terror. The ...
Article : 288 wordsAccording to the latest notice issued by the Defence Department last evening, the Kaiser-I-Hind, on which there are a number of Geelong soldiers, is to ...
Article : 500 wordsAccording to notice received by Lieut-Colonel J. m. Edgar, officer commanding the Geelong Regiment, Corio Infantry, 2,25rd Battalion, a camp has been ...
Article : 71 wordsA claim has been submitted by Senator Plan on behalf of Geelong for a share of captured guns and other war trophies brought to Australia. "It was only right." ...
Article : 84 wordsMrs. H. E. Richardson (vice president), Mrs. Gurr (who vas secretary for 29 years) and Miss Gurr (secretary) attended the half-yearly conference in Melbourne of the ...
Article : 126 wordsParis, June 5th.—The Allies' proposals have been handed to Ad[?] Koltchak's Government at Omsk, and a reply has been received, which is ...
Article : 71 wordsSimia, June 13th.—Fifteen hundred Mol[?]nands proceeded to Busawal for the purpose of molesting our for aging parties. Our aeroplanes bombed ...
Article : 191 wordsOn Friday next, June 20th, an amended determination of the Animal Manure Board comes into operation. It increases the wages of carcase skinners from 57/- to 75/- ...
Article : 198 wordsSydney, Saturday.—"Nothing fresh," said Mr. T. Walsh, general secretary of the Federated Seamen's union to-day, when questioned about developments in the ...
Article : 328 wordsThere have been great demonstrations and strikes at Coblenz and Cologne, as protests against the declaration of the Rhenish Republic. ...
Article : 306 wordsThe City Band gave a concert yesterday afternoon in aid of the above fund. The sum of £9/13/8 was collected by Mrssrs. [?]. Martin. Jas. D'Helin. J. Conway, B. ...
Article : 67 wordsSaturday's casualties included: Frank Thompson, employed at Dalgety's wheat stacks, crushed his finger and was treated. Hay Buchanan. 17 Loch-street, East ...
Article : 163 wordsParis, June 9th.—A Home message says that for the first time in history, since the Reign of Henry the Eighten, the Pope has appointed a Papal Nuner[?] ...
Article : 224 wordsLondon, June 5th.—Sir Charles Wade, Agent-General for New South Wales, un the course of an interview, said that the Shipping Ministry's ...
Article : 110 wordsSenator Wm. Plain is, on the invitation of Mr. James M'Donald, M.L.A., to accompany the Premier, Mr. H. S. Lawson, this afternoon to ...
Article : 129 wordsThe police still c[?]afe weather banishment to [?]-street Plan after plan for their transfer to the [?]tre of the city is made—and fails A s[?] the City Hall ...
Article : 40 wordsThe following news matter appears on" Pages 5 and 6: Country " New, Geelong Pulpit Messages, Obituary, Friendly and Debating Societies, Shipping, Commercial ...
Article : 31 wordsTo-day Mr. Malcolm Taylor Dan is [?] leaves for Warrnambool, where we is to be one of a board to inquire into the claims of soldier for settlement on the Wollasto[?] ...
Article : 57 wordsMessrs. L. Walter, G. F. M[?]land and T. Spowart attended at the Police Court on Saturday. Their only duty was to [?] the discharge of an [?]briate [?] by ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 16 Jun 1919, Page 3
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