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Advertising : 1,116 wordsOne of the Presbyterian Guild's most enthusiastic members, before the war was he who is now Lieut Luscombe just home after years of captivity in Turkey and Asia ...
Article : 348 wordsThe object of the special grant to municipalities of £749 each was to assist local repatriation, and the sums given were intended first to find employment in their own ...
Article : 381 wordsFrance Wants Credit, Not Goods? on Page [?] where will also be found the Castlemaine Smash, National Memorials, Output and Wages, Bolshevist Parcel ...
Article : 94 wordsYesterday afternoon, with a stiff breeze blowing, Mr. Solomon made a 17 minutes' flight with Lieut. Treloar. The machine did not rise at the first attempt, owing to the ...
Article : 148 wordsA returned soldier has started business in Geelong, making a patent potato distributing appliance. His name is Mr. Walter Bowden, and his workshop is situate in ...
Article : 125 wordsCold and cloudy, with. showers mainly over the north and north-eastern parts and along the coastline; squalls from west and south-west, but weather ...
Article : 29 wordsThe local promoter of the new glass making industry, Mr. M. H. Wright, is having success in placing shares in the new company about to be formed. By Friday ...
Article : 101 wordsMails to June 19th will be carried to Australia by the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's steamer Orita (9292 tons). For overseas post the next mails close ...
Article : 145 wordsA full muster of which the Mayor asks for Monday licit was appointed at a citizens meeting—of 53—held at the City Hall on April 24th; the outcome of an earlier ...
Article : 289 words"In Your Hards, Australians!" ought to be read by every youth and parent and Head Teacher in the Commonwealth; and if we were a wise ...
Article : 1,517 wordsBy paying for the extra shunting' involved the Geelong West Council is allowed he use of a siding on the northern side of he loco, sheds in Pakington-street. The ...
Article : 107 wordsCr. Howard HitchcocK, Mayor of the City, was in Melbourne on Friday. He interviewed Mr. C. E. W. Bean, official correspondent to the A.I.F., who has consented to visit ...
Article : 121 wordsTwenty-nine returned soldiers have registered at the Geelong West Town Hall for work in connection, with the beach improvement scheme, which is to be carried out ...
Article : 130 wordsSenator Plain this week waited on Mr. Webster, Postmaster-General, and brought under his notice the several injustices suffered by Geelong. He produced the cuttings ...
Article : 220 wordsSir Harry Lauder and his company of international artists, the same as appeared in Melbourne and other cities, will appeal at His Majesty's Theatre at a matinee and ...
Article : 87 words"Now that the war is over, people who postponed their purchases of cars will shortly be buying, said the manager of a motor arm yesterday. "Already several have given ...
Article : 107 wordsLocal enquirers think there is an opening in Geelong for a tradesman such, as Mr. Howitt's English friend, mentioned in our correspondence columns on Thursday—a ...
Article : 205 wordsNext Tuesday Mr. Malcolm Taylor, local Lands Officer at Geelong, is to sit at Mortlake to hear claims by returned soldiers for five blocks of land—three on the Mount ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Electoral Council of the Farmers Union assembled in Melbourne yesterday, but the meeting did not commence until after two, and, as many delegates had to ...
Article : 176 wordsThree Fresh steamers are expected in Geelong early next week, the War Viceroy, which may arrive tomorrow, and two French barques, the Susanne and the ...
Article : 89 wordsCanon Wheeler will officiate to-morrow at the Patronal Festival Services at St. John's Church Colac, his place in Geelong being filled by Canon Davison. of Colac. ...
Article : 68 wordsAccounts are waiting for the following:— Geelong Water and Sewerage Trust, H. Womersley, D Norman Melbourne Electric Supply, and Mrs. Ricketts. ...
Article : 31 wordsThere is every indication that some of the hens in the lead at the Sparrovale egg competition may break the existing wold's record for winter laying. The present best ...
Article : 104 wordsAlthough rough and stormy Readier prevailed on Thursday evening it did not deter the patrons of the weekly euchre party and dance held in the Town Hall ...
Article : 117 wordsHave you ever tasted maraschina sherries of fudge Sund[?] It not you will have an opportunity to do so this summer, as we are told that already a consignment of new ...
Article : 98 wordsCompared to other years, there is not must distress this winter, thanks to bigher the lading of the Benevolent Society have ...
Article : 57 wordsDr. Henry will deliver three of his most striking address to-morrow. At 11 a.m. the subject announced is What God Has Done to Keep, Geelong Out of Hell." In ...
Article : 102 words[?] the Geelong inspectorate on the State Schools Horticultural. Association, attended the quarterly meeting of the council in ...
Article : 63 wordsThe strike has had little effect on the markets for potatoes and onions. Consignments by rail have gone forward steadily for Sydney and Western Australia. Geelong ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 21 Jun 1919, Page 2
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