"If the present condition of the hospital finance continues without a business lik effort on the part of the committee, the insituation will become insolvent, and not ...
Article : 684 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the above brigade held on Monday evening. Cr. H. J. DHelin provided. The C.T.B. Board forwarded a retiring [?] and 30 years [?] ...
Article : 371 wordsA rainstorm of unusual violence swept over Geelong yesderday afternoon. The disturbance which began at 11 minutes to 3 lasted for a quarter of an hour, during ...
Article : 2,688 wordsAccording to the London "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen, the people of Berlin are keenly discussing the German alternatives on the West front. ...
Article : 365 wordsJapanese newspapers in Tokio cable the following message; "The Ambassadors asked Baron Motono, Minister for Foreign Affairs, for Japan's ...
Article : 512 wordsIn the Paris raid 100 persons were killed, including 66 who were asphyxiated. The Germans lost three four-seated machines and one biplane, all of ...
Article : 652 wordsThe Legislative Assembly yesterday went into committee of supply to consider the Railway Estimates and Mr.Elmslie's amendment that the amount be reduced by £10 ...
Article : 811 wordsA large crowd is expected at the Com[?] Na Feinne Hall to-night to hear Lieut Grendonas lecture on "Raids on the Western Front." Two large boxes of sweets ...
Article : 59 wordsThe More the Merrier Club held tho opening social on Monday night. Mrs. Hendy a member of the Board of Directors took the chair, and spoke to the girls from the ...
Article : 83 wordswhile scrubbing a floor yesterday, Mrs. Jiggins, of 47 Mereer-street, ran a long splinter into the palm of her hand. Dr. Ma[?]inson removed it. D. Warren, of ...
Article : 67 wordsShipping operations were greatly impeded by the rain yesterday. Discharging operations on the bay steamers were stopped for an hour by the heavy downpour in the ...
Article : 90 wordsA The French navy claims that it possesses the most powerful wireless plant in the world. Messages from the new station have reached Australia. ...
Article : 112 wordsThe programme aranged by Mr. Percy Jones for the Geelong City Band's concert in Johnstone Park to-night will include the following items:—March, "Arabian" ...
Article : 62 wordsYesterday afternoon the girls of the High School held their swimming sports in the Eastern Baths. The following were the results:—Form races—F: 1. Mitchell 1, ...
Article : 300 wordsMr. Barnes, a member of the War Cabinet, in an interview regarding Labor's War Aim Memorandum, stated that it contained little difference ...
Article : 288 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Ministries have nearly all gone to Moscow. The population is flocking from the ...
Article : 156 wordsAfter the general committee meeting at the hospital yesterday the committee, the [?]on medical and nursing starts, and a number of visitors assembled in the poreh of ...
Article : 360 wordsIn reply to Germany's information that "British Flight Lieuts. Sholte and Wookey have been pardoned,"the British Government has replied that it is ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of the United Press Association states that the Germans are persecuting the inhabitants of the occupied territory in ...
Article : 67 wordsCotween 5 p.m. on the 11th and 4 p.m. on thw 12th of March theives broke into the powder mafazine belonging to Mr. Thos. M Dickens near his quarry in Garden-st., ...
Article : 84 wordsAs soon as the House rose a Cabinet meeting which lasted till 6.30. was held. Then Mr Clarke and Mr. Wynne left for Government House with the Supply Bill. The ...
Article : 93 wordsBefore Mr. A. A. Kelley, P. M.at the police court on Tuesday, a captain of an oversea shin lying at one of the piers, was proceeded against under tho War ...
Article : 236 wordsReuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that Trotsky remains in Petrograd. He is not participating in the Moscow conference. The deportees from Livonia ...
Article : 104 wordsReplying to a cablegram from the Governor-General inquiring whether the services of women for the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps would be ...
Article : 310 wordsThe War Cabinet's history for 1917 has been issued. It forms a most interesting and most important historical record. It also shows the tremendous ...
Article : 242 wordsMiss T. Sebire, daughter of Mr. J. Sebire, headmaster of Flinders-street State school, arrived in Adelaide yesterday with the Masqueraders Concert Co. ...
Article : 193 wordsReferring to-the statement made in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. J. Bowser, the Premier, regarding the attitude of the Ministry towards the Railway Classification ...
Article : 308 wordsIn the House of Lords a debate was raised by Lord Salisbury on the Irish question. Lord Curzon said that Mr. Duke, Chief Secretary for Ireland, had ...
Article : 145 wordsGeelong West Council, Newtown and Ghilwell Council Country News, Entertainments, War Funds Certificate of Health Shoud Be Condition of Marriage, ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Spirtitual Mission was continued at the Newtown Presbyterian Hall last night. The 7 o'clock meeting was largely attended. The "Patrons" have decided to make their ...
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