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  2. BOOKS ON ROYAL VISITS.

    Two interesting books dealing with Royal visits to Australia may be seen at the Mechanics' Institute Library. One is "The Cruise of the H.M.S. Galates in 1867-68." ...

    Article : 228 words
  3. DANGERS IN GERMANY.

    London, May 26.—The Berlin Press states that the Monarchists are supporting the Communists with the intention of overwhelming the country when ...

    Article : 275 words
  4. GEELONG W. PICTURE THEATRE

    A special meeting of the Parks and Gardens Committee of the Geelong West Council, held last evening, dealt with an application from the present ...

    Article : 527 words
  5. PRINCE HAS BUSY DAY.

    The Prince of Wales was the central figure at an investiture of honors at federal Government House yesterday morning at a levee, in which upwards ...

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  7. COMPULSORY SEWERAGE AREA

    One thousand notices have been prepared by the secretary of the Geelong Water and Sewerage Trust (Mr. P. G. Reilly), and are to be issued to ratepayers whose payments ...

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  8. POLICE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PRINCE'S VISIT.

    From Melbourne a notification has been received by the local police officials that a stronger detachment of police will come to Geelong for the Prince's visit than ...

    Article : 192 words
  9. WIDTH OF TYRES ACT.

    One of the most important items discussed at the meeting of the Public Works Committee of the City Council, on Tuesday afternoon, was the Width of Tyres Act and ...

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  10. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    There was a good supply of wheat at the Railway pier yesterday morning after the holiday. The Kooyong is due to leave to-morrow for Sydney. Operations are ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. MEMORIAL WINDOW.

    On Sunday morning next, the superintendent of the West Geelong Methodist Circuit (Rev. F. J. Watsford), is to unveil a memorial window in the Pakington-street ...

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  12. JAPAN'S FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    Tokio, May 20.—The Seventy-fourth Bank, Yokohama, owned by a bilk company, which recently met with severe losses, has suspended business for three ...

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  13. DINNER FOR THE PROTESTANT ORPHANS.

    Matron Bell has arranged for the "Prince's dinner," to be held on Tuesday next at Mack's Hotel to be paid for by the State Cabinet. All of the boys and ...

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  14. FERTILISER WORKS FOR GEELONG. I

    In the interests of decentralisation Mr. D. Mackinnon (Assistant Minister for Lands) has an opinion that the Fertiliser Company desirous of starting work on the Yarra ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. BAY FOG SIGNALS REQUIRED.

    Opinions expressed yesterday by harbor officials and shipping men were unanimous that Corio Bay should possess fog signals. Those are necessary to guide ...

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  16. LADY DECORATORS WANTED.

    Ladies are invited to attend at the City Hall in Monday next at 9.30 a.m. to assist in making garlands for festooning the Venetian columns to be placed along the streets. ...

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  17. CARRANZA'S DEATH.

    Mexico City, ALay 20.—The committee or tour appointed by General Obregon to make a preliminary inquiry into the death of General Carranza, former ...

    Article : 213 words
  18. CHILDREN CAUSE ANNOYANCE.

    Unless certain children discontinue to frequent the Railway pier and the Brougham street crossing while shunting operations are being carried on there will be a serious ...

    Article : 85 words
  19. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Repeated complaints have been made about the present position in Geelong with regard to the War Service Homes scheme, which was instituted to provide dwellings ...

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  20. WHO IS MRS. RICHARDSON?

    Some people have crude ideas when addressing parcels and letters for delivery through the post. They imagine that the postal officials are familiar with every ...

    Article : 151 words
  21. REPATRIATION EMPLOYMENT DRIVE.

    Owing to the number of names still remining on its waiting-for-employment lists, the Repatriation Department has decided to institute a thorough canvass of the ...

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  22. POLICE NEWS.

    Magistrates at the City Court yesterday granted a carrier's license to William Langshaw, and a collector's license to William Alex. Warren. ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    The Mayor (Ald. Howard Hitchcock) represented the City Council at the official levee held in Melbourne yesterday in honor of the Prince. He was also ...

    Article : 302 words
  24. FATAL ACCIDENT AT FYANSFORD.

    William Rosser, aged 72 years, residing at Skene-street, Newtown. yesterday afternoon drove out in a jinker to cut some wood in Mr. Hill's paddock on the ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. UNUSUAL ADVERTISING.

    A consignment of pictures, weighing nearly ton, arrived in Geelong yesterday from the Australian War Museum. The unusual sight was witnessed of a lorry laden with ...

    Article : 131 words
  26. MISCELLANEOUS

    Donations of books from Miss I. Culph. Nonmanby-street; flowers from Miss Edney, Belmont; and from Miss Ivy Hill, Lara Lake; flowers and reading matter from St. ...

    Article : 117 words
  27. DEMAND FOR TELEPHONES.

    Since the conclusion of the war, a big demand has sprung up in Geelong amongst both business and private people for connection with the telephone exchange, and ...

    Article : 138 words
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  30. YESTERDAY'S MARKET PRICES

    In most cases the supply of products available in yesterday's markets was sufficient to satisfy the demand. Butter however was the exception; the supply was ...

    Article : 167 words
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