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Advertising : 535 wordsThe chapter of minor accidents contion[?] Yesterday casualties were treated in[?] Samuel Rice, a cut wrist suffered while [?] work at Humble's: Robert Rigby, [?] ...
Article : 109 wordsA service of praise and thanksgiving for the restoration of peace was held at the Synagogue last night. There was a very full congregation. Service was conducted ...
Article : 76 wordsIn Geelong all building has been pra[?] ally held up by the laborers. Only those-jobs are proceeding where the bricklayers can work on the ground or a few feet from ...
Article : 74 wordsTemporally fine, but cloudy, and some rain in the western parts later; freshening northerly winds, with some fogs. ...
Article : 22 wordsThis morning the Mayor (Cr. Howard Hitchcock) motors to Melbourne, and at 11.30 is to attend a deputation to the Premier, who is to be asked to do something ...
Article : 78 wordsWith the coming into force of the new Electoral Act three months ago, giving soldiers who have served at the from under 21 years of age the right to be enrolled and ...
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Advertising : 778 wordsThere will be another outward mail for England, France, the United Kingdom and Egypt on Tuesday, July 12th, when the steamer Devanha is dub to depart. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe monthly meeting of the board of directors was held on Tuesday; present, Mrs. G. E. England (in the chair), Mesdames Campbell Handy, Brownlow. Read. Harry. ...
Article : 151 wordsThe question of the allocation of war trophies to the different cities is still in the air. The captures will be paraded in Melbourne by their captors on Peace Day ...
Article : 188 wordsArchdeacon Hayman will visit North Geelong to-day. At 8 in the evening he is to deliver a lantern lecture in St. Silas's school hall. The diocesan financial scheme ...
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Advertising : 16 wordsSome comment has been made regarding the state of the Corporation Yards in wet weather. Cr. M'Cann, who is a member of the Markets Committee, considers mud ...
Article : 178 wordsThe seamen's strike must now be broken. Enough—and too much.—patience has been shown to the mutineers. The only questions are—How, and By ...
Article : 1,370 wordsTwo diggers, both quite sure they are right, brought to the "Advertiser" a problem—one that has a "quid" depending on its solution. It has reference to the ...
Article : 179 wordsAll the councillors, with the exception of Crs W. G. Madden and B. Rosenberg, attended a special meeting of the Geelong West Council on Tuesday evening, and ...
Article : 83 wordsA wheat boat, the Heluan, drafted from Melbourne to meet the shipping idleness of Geelong, was expected to berth during the night, and to begin, loading to-day, at the ...
Article : 32 wordsComparing the number registered to date with those paid for on the corresponding period last year Mr. J. W. Smith, inspector to the Geelong West Borough Council, finds ...
Article : 103 wordsIt has been decided by the Wheat Commission to roof in the grain at North Geelong in the original method—wire the iron down to struts over which bags of wheat ...
Article : 87 wordsMayor Hitchcock presided at the meeting of the Soldiers' Reception Committee on Tuesday morning. Others present were Mayors Laidlaw and Moreland, Messrs. J. ...
Article : 173 wordsSir Geo. Steward has notified the Superintendent of Police that he will visit Geelong and other parts of the Southern District as soon as his duties perm[?] He ...
Article : 144 wordsWhen the question of a telephone to Anglesea was before Mr. Bright, Deputy Postmaster-General, it was suggested that the line should run through Moriac. This ...
Article : 93 wordsEvery part of the little colony of buildings in which St. Matthew's parish houses-its activities was in a bustle on Tuesday. The old school, recently transformed by ...
Article : 97 wordsFollowing an example set in Bendigo some time ago, it has been decided, at the request of several Geelong retired farmers to form a branch of the organisation here ...
Article : 80 wordsTo-day is election day throughout the police force in Victoria, and the force changes the executive of its association. Feeling is said to be running high, in ...
Article : 188 wordsPeace thanksgiving services were held Sunday, Mr. Adams taking the services in the morning, and the vicar, Rev. F. Parsons, in the evening. The vicar, who ...
Article : 220 wordsMore than usual interest centres in the elections for the Bellarine Shire Council this year. Cr. O'Halloran retires for the Moolap riding. In the eastern portion of ...
Article : 182 wordsFor some time petty thefts have been occurring at Belmont. Thirty-seven sheets of galvanised iron were stolen from the building in course of erection for Mr. Berryman ...
Article : 151 wordsMr. Dew, M.A., inspector of schools, has arranged for the resumption of junior teachers' training classes. Last session at the High School barely attracted the ten ...
Article : 162 wordsMembers of kindred societies responded well to the invitation of the Geelong branch A.N.A. to take part, in a euchre contest on Tuesday evening. It resulted in a win ...
Article : 114 wordsAn owner is sought by the police for a piece of blue serge, about four yards, found on a doorstop at the corner of Union and Little Malop-street on June 12th. The ...
Article : 126 wordsThose who are least up-to-date in the use of the Postal Department's telephone directory will in case of a fire, get into touch with the ubran fire brigades most ...
Article : 283 words[?] two recent instances the prices quoted in tenders called by the Sewerage Trust for installing sewerage under the deferred [?] payment system exceeded the estimates of ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Wed 9 Jul 1919, Page 2
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