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Advertising : 651 wordsOn Monday a start was made to remove the skeletons of the temporary wool stores erected by Dennys. Lascelles, Pty. Ltd., on the vacant land in Brougham-place, ...
Article : 106 wordsThis week the coal chambers will be f[?] they at present contain 360,009 carcases of mutton and lamb. Killing is to be resumed to-day, and will be continued over the three ...
Article : 156 wordsMost of the men who have been idle since they came out early in June are beginning to feel the pinch; they also view with a good deal of alarm other unionists doing ...
Article : 92 wordsIn common with their fellow citizens, the Jewish members of the community feel that the signing of peace should be commemorated by a special thanksgiving service. An ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. Robt. Purnell, M.L.A., who has beera pushing the scheme for the improvement of the Regatta coarse on the Barwon River, and has several times interviewed the ...
Article : 105 wordsCloudy, with come showers in southern districts, variable veering northerly winds. ...
Article : 15 wordsGeneral correspondence and newspapers posted at the city office by 11.25 this morning will be in time to catch the outgoing mail for the United Kingdom to-day. Those ...
Article : 63 wordsAt the sub-Treasury, Ryrie-street, for A. J. Batty, Blakiston and Co. (2), J. Cairns, H. J. D'Helin. H. J. Esler, Geelong West Borough Council, F. Johnson, Dr. T. J. M. ...
Article : 141 wordsTo-day Mr. Chas. Fowler, of Dalgety and Co. leaves for Isis Downs station, Queensland, where he is to do the wool classing. He is taking with him 16 returned soldiers ...
Article : 94 wordsA well-attended meeting of the W.C.T.U. was held, Yesterday afternoon in the Central Hall, and presided over by Mrs. Watson. Miss Cults sang a song. Chaplain-Captain ...
Article : 249 wordsTo suit Comr. Robt. M'Gregor, M.L.A., who has to attend the opening of Parliament to-day, the meeting of the Geelong Harbor Trust was held yesterday, and ...
Article : 46 wordsNewtown and Chilwell Brigade's meeting on Monday evening was presided over by Capt. Francis, who was instructed to make an inspection of a water service from the ...
Article : 210 wordsArising out of the "Don't-Waste" campaign in England a new 'hot plate" for gas rings has been invented. As everyone knows about half the beat of a burner ...
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Advertising : 59 wordsYesterday afternoon a meeting of the Military Peace Ball Committee was held in the City Hall. Colonel J. M. Edgar occupied the chair. Amongst those present were ...
Article : 193 wordsOn Saturday at Franks' corner the street alarm proved useless when there was an outbreak at Bull's garage. Such mishaps are due to small "short circuits." This was ...
Article : 254 wordsQuite an industry has been started during the war by dealers who buy old linen, or esses and cloths, and shred them into imitation kapok for mattresses and padding ...
Article : 119 wordsThe trial of the Kaiser is necessary, even if the Council of the League of Nations claims the right to suspend the sentence that may be passed. Proved ...
Article : 1,317 wordsIn another column the Navy Department advertises full particulars as to the suspension of the restrictions. Not only coal users, but also those who depend on ...
Article : 214 wordsOn Sunday North Geelong Presbyterian Church was decorated with flags. At the morning service the King's Proclamation was read, followed by the National Anthem, ...
Article : 205 wordsstudents' social in their gaily decorated hall on Saturday evening was one of the most successful of the series. Mr. G. R. King and members of the staff were present ...
Article : 152 wordsThere was on Monday the first real lull in wheat shipping for over five months, and the railway Wharf, absolutely without a bag or truck on it, made the waterfront look ...
Article : 217 wordsThere was a chapter of casualties during the week-end. Walter Westwood, a worker at the wheat stacks, crashed a finger; Alfred Loft, aged 15, of Kilgour-street, ...
Article : 61 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Geelong City Mission was held on Friday afternoon in the City Hall. Mrs. Gurr (vice-president) occupied the chair in the absence of the ...
Article : 203 wordsAbout a fortnight ago Mr. J. M'A. Ross, of Gheringhap-street, discovered that his bicycle was missing from his business premises. A few days ago while at a sale he ...
Article : 217 wordsSpeaking on the matter on Monday, Mr. D. S. Oman, Minister for Agriculture and member of the Wheat Commission, stated he felt deeply gratified at the deal pulled ...
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Advertising : 65 wordsOn Monday evening the monthly meeting of the Geelong Free Library committee was attended by Messrs. B. M'Kinnoa (chairman) W. L. Carr, W. V. Purnell, Harry ...
Article : 118 wordsThe local police have received 2000 tickets for sale in Geelong in connection with the general Police Fund for the relief of those distressed as a result of the strike. They ...
Article : 33 wordsGeelong lodge officials are not peturbed by the announcement that several of the Orders are conferring with the British Medical Association with a view to a settlement. ...
Article : 98 wordsAt the Police Court on Monday carriers' licences were granted to Albert Wm. Keap. Latrobe terrace. Geelong West, and Chas. Wm. M'Keegan. C[?]tte-street, Geelong ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 8 Jul 1919, Page 2
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