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  5. This Morning's Sight-seeing

    Parliamentary and other visitors to Geelong in connection with the week of sport are to be afforded an opportunity this morning of inspecting ...

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  6. 400,000 Acres for immigrants

    At the Trades and Labor Council meeting last night Mr Wookey referred to the Press reports that the Victorian Government had 400,000 acres ...

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  7. Geelong City Band

    Another open air recital will given by the City Band on Friday evening The band will play from Messrs Height and Hitchcock's and ...

    Article : 99 words
  8. BRITAIN'S MINING CRISIS

    Industrial unrest is as infectious as belligerency. It is also like belligerency, the deliberately executed work of a few. The Kaisers Militarists ...

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  9. Half-holiday To-day

    The "Advertiser" Office will be closed to-day for the acceptance of advertisements from 12.30 to 6p.m. Public offices, banks and many other ...

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  10. Court Held Up

    The quick dispatch of the case in which Jas. R. Ritchie was concerned at the Court of General Sessions yesterday obviously came as a general ...

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  11. Weather Forecast

    Generally line, with variable winds, and some frost and fogs. Weather advancing from west onto the Western District. ...

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  12. To-night's Hospital Ball.

    Pleasure-sockers are reminded of the Mayeral and Waterloo Ball at St. Mary's Hall to-night in aid of the Kitchener Memorial Hospital nurses ...

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  13. Special Trains for Sporting Events

    Two special trains from Melbourne to Geelong were run yesterday in connection with the Waterloo Cup coursing. The first train conveyed about ...

    Article : 169 words
  14. The Hitchcock Tribute

    The proposed entrance to Johnstone Park which is to be known as the Hitchcock Tribute presents another example of the development of the ...

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  15. A Three-legged Calf

    There is one occupant of Mr D. O'Halloran's farmyard at Moolap at whom its fellows gaze With wonder. It is a three-weeks-old Shorthorn ...

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  16. £350 Damages Awarded.

    The Court of General Sessions, not having occupied much time yesterday, Judge Williams proceeded to the Country Court business much earlier ...

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  17. Geelong Labor Bureau

    Employers of Geelong who require men to increase their staffs will help the State authorities to secure work tor the unemployed if they will ...

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  18. The Gas Supply

    Many complaints have been heard among housewives ad others engaged in dometic and culinary duties at the low pressure of gas that has been ...

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  19. "Upsetting the Community"

    Writing to the Bellarine Shire Council, two Whiltington residents complained bitterly of "the constant worry caused by wandering cattle all the ...

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  20. Casualties at the Hospitsl

    In climbing a fence yesterday afternoon, Robert Polloway, 11 years at age, residing at Latrobe Terrace, in[?] cerated his right leg in two places ...

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  21. Moriac's Day

    To-day at 2.30 p.m. the handsome new post office and telephone bureau on the Moriac Township Estate will be officially opened by Mr J. W. Lister, ...

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  22. Association Football Club

    There will be a meeting of the Geelong Association Football Club at the rooms, Ryrie street, this evening. Matters of importance are listed for ...

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  23. Yesterday's Three Courts.

    The Geelong Court staff were bu[?] engaged yesterday, there being three Courts in session during the day, in the morning Judge Williams precided [?] ...

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  24. Police and Firemen

    The police and firemen of Geelong again contemplate organising for a public cause. A meeting will be held at the City Fire Station ...

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  25. Interest in Wool Sorting

    The development of wool-sorting in Geelong has become somewhat extensive. Under the auspices of the University, and in connection with the ...

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  26. When Homeland Meets Homeland

    There were one or two humorous incidents at the meeting in the Geelong Went Town Hall on "Monday night, when an overseas club ...

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  27. Girls Charged with Theft

    On July 8 two girls went into [?] shop of Mr Peter Drummond, [?] ler, Latrobe Terrace. They asked to [?] be shown some ladies' watches, and[?] ...

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  28. Geelong Branch A.N.A.

    The Geelong Branch of the Australian Natives' Association met last night, the president (Mr C. S. Walker) occupying the chair. Four candidates ...

    Article : 200 words
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