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Advertising : 404 words"Advertiser" paragraphs as to the difficulties that have existed on the wharf in the way of getting sufficient wheat to keep at the gangs employed on the two vessels [?] ...
Article : 121 wordsTo date so active work has been taken up by the Geelong branch of the Industries Protection League. The secretary. Mr. G. F. Strachan said on Saturday that ...
Article : 99 wordsA well-known soldier discussed on Saturday the suggestion that the A.I.F., if it would, could rule Australia according to the best traditions of the active army. The ...
Article : 194 wordsFine and cold, frosty mornings, munday temperatures, winds tending north. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe justices interested in concentrating all police and court business into a judicial centre in Gheringhap-street do not agre[?] with our correspondent. V. P. Gentis, that ...
Article : 184 wordsLetters posted by 7.25 this morning may catch the steamer Orontes at Fremantle for Suez and Europe. The Sonoma left San Francisco on July 8 ...
Article : 79 wordsWith the end of the war many who worked like heroines at Red Cross and comforts sewing felt that they had earned a spell; and fewer now attend the circles and ...
Article : 131 wordsThe annual meeting of the hospital takes place at the City Hall on Thursday evening. It has been especially fixed for 8 o'clock that a good attendance of those ...
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Advertising : 7 wordsAn echo of the early days of sewerage in Geelong is found in two legal notices which appeared in the "Advertiser" last week. They refer to sales advertised by the County ...
Article : 181 wordsAll last week Cr HitchcocK was receiving letters of congratulations on Geelong's peace celebrations, and his own part in making them a success. He finds it impossible to ...
Article : 202 wordsNegotiations for the settlement of the Seamen's strike seems to be following the course taken for deciding the colliers' dispute a few months ago. Mr. ...
Article : 1,545 wordsA notice in last week's "Advertiser" referred to the intention of a Newtown resident to change the name by which he was usually known. Mr. J. P. M'Cabe Doyle says ...
Article : 235 wordsMr Gladstone invented the wore "Oncer"—a church attender who only worships once a day. A call by a Gop long pastor to his choir to strive to ...
Article : 226 wordsGas and electric light account collectors report a good deal of money-tightness, as a financial expert would put it, among householders—especially about North ...
Article : 326 wordsCommenting on a Topic upon undertake-profiteers, a Geelong. trustee tells of an experience he had with a country undertaker who had to make a coffin and place ...
Article : 196 wordsOne effect of the train restrictions was to fill the late football special from Melbourne on Saturday evening. The usual 6.50 was cut out, so that the only means of ...
Article : 140 wordsThe jostling crowd outside the Central Hall in Ryrie-street on Saturday afternoon testified that rummage sales are not lessing popularity All sorts of articles were on ...
Article : 271 wordsDiscussing the proposal that the city Council should take up the building of modern workmen's homes, to replace many to the fast deteriorating tenemet[?]s in the ...
Article : 208 wordsA visitor called at the "Advertiser" office to advocate a hunt for oil bearing rock. This is not the first time such a plan has been prosed. Some casual prospecting ...
Article : 226 wordsGeelong, if district recommendations are heeded, will share in the advantages of the reorganisation of the plainclothes braces of the Police Department, recently orderd by ...
Article : 225 wordsOfficially the local authorities have not heard that two soldiers from the Rio Pardo have been in Geelong. The Rio Pardo is the transport upon which the Tasmanian ...
Article : 140 words"There is so much natural grease in Australian wools that the Commonwealth could provide all the refined landline for local consumption, as well as crude fa[?]s ...
Article : 274 wordsThe reconstruction of the Otway after the severs fires and [?]oods of the summer is going on well. This section of the for[?] did not suffer as did that further west ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 28 Jul 1919, Page 2
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