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Advertising : 361 wordsIn the first article we left off in the year 1839, when Geelong was blossoming out as a solid and increasing settlement, and looming with every bright prospect for ...
Article : 1,376 wordsMr. Norman Belcher of Geelong reached Geelong by the train which arrived from Melbourne a few minutes after six o’clock yesterday afternoon. ...
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Advertising : 728 wordsIn absentia the Rev. J. C. Jamieson was last night presented with a token of love and esteem by members of the Conference prio[?] to his departure for England on a ...
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Family Notices : 629 wordsIn picking up the “Advertiser” I have really surprised to read that a local fishmonger bad got In a stick of suitable ba[?]t for anglers during the ...
Article : 689 wordsThe daily visitors to Parliament House during the holidays averaged 1000 and there the hero to [?]mission this week Guides are having a 12-hour day, but they ...
Article : 60 wordsThe fiscal vear which ended on June 30, 1927, shows there were 48,7[?]8 bank r[?]piries in the United States. involving liabilities amounting to 865,000,000 ...
Article : 77 wordsOwing to the censor disallowing Children between the ages of 6 and 16 to see “Ten Modern Commandments” and “The People Versus Nancy Preston.” the management of ...
Article : 76 wordsAt the ma[?]ines to-day will be Herman the wonderful magician, who will perform [?]ysterious tricks. Every child attending the theatre this afternoon will receive a ...
Article : 369 wordsThis evening at the Palais Royal 1827 will be farewelled to the strains of “Auld lang Syno” and 1928 will be ushered in with a carnival spirit that will go with a ...
Article : 236 wordsFrederick Jones, while walking along Roe Street last night net three men who engaged him in a conversation upon wrestling. Lawrence McNally ...
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Advertising : 291 wordsA gigantic programme will be presented at the Pala’s Royal, commencing at the matinee on Monday, when the popular western star, Fred Thompson, will appear ...
Article : 100 wordsAppearing at the matinee New Year’s Day and Sight will be Owen McGiveney, the striking quick-change artist. one of the cleverest acts on the vaudeville stage. ...
Article : 209 wordsDarcer[?] will be weir catered for at the Corio Hail cm Saturday night with old and modem dances and novelties. Ex[?]larcting music will be played by an efficient ...
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Advertising : 22 wordsTonight being New Year’s Eve, a grand gala night will prevail. There will be a confetti battle, also midnight streamer dance and £2/5/ cash prises for suchre for ...
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Advertising : 82 wordsScots people and members of the public generally are requested to note the special programme which is to be submitted for the New Tears Night concert in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsBuck Jones in his latest Western drama, “Chain Lighting.” and “Lefty” Flynn in “The Million[?]ire Cowboy,” will be shown at the Regent matinee to-day at 2.45. ...
Article : 91 wordsFor falling to pay £1 [?]ne on a charge of tr[?]passing on railway property, George Thomas appeared at the City Court, to-day. Thomas said the [?]ummons had been ...
Article : 56 wordsOne of the year’s best pictures—if reports winch [?]p coming in from all over the country are to be believed—in “The Show Girl,” a T[?]em Carr production. which will ...
Article : 119 wordsPicked op beside [?] motor cycle in Whitford Street, St. Kil[?]; about 7.30 o’clock to-night. R. C. Paterson, of Loch Street, S. Kild[?], was admitted to the Alfred ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 31 Dec 1927, Page 2
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