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Advertising : 1,244 wordsThis afternoon at 4 o'clock at the City Hall a public meeting is to be held to consider what form Geelong's peace celebrations shall take. Public opinion strongly ...
Article : 123 wordsCloudy, with scattered showers. Cool westerly wiNds.' Fresh and squally on coast. ...
Article : 22 wordsA letter from the secretary of the Shire of South Barwon was read at the Corio Council yesterday. He stated that if there was a feeling in favor of the recent ...
Article : 225 wordsAn enjoyable afternoon was sports yesterday at the club rooms; the board of directors entertained Mrs. G.F. England at a return afternoon. A very tin ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Postmaster notifies these alterations in mails closing at the Geelong office:—Egypt, Expeditionary: Parcels 6 p.m., April 3rd.; papers and letters, 7.30 a.m., ...
Article : 62 wordsAnother of the pioneer business of the city is about to change hands the harm and feet bor near Bright and Hinchcoc[?]s, Moornbool-street whose old [?] and ...
Article : 135 wordsIt is supposed to be the new dance, "all the rage,' in New York; but an article in to-day's "News of the Week" shows that Americans have tired of the bunny hug ...
Article : 160 wordsAt the second peace choir rehearsal. On Tuesday night about 200 attended. Another, rehearsal takes place at the Gordon College next Tuesday—the managers would like to ...
Article : 105 wordsA "chanter was advertised for yesterday, fine would-be purchaser explains that it is the portion of the bagpipes “where the music comes from.”In pre-war days ...
Article : 135 wordsAnticipations with regard to last night's peace memorial meeting at the City Hall being packed by soldiers were not realised Headed by the City Band, about 100 of the ...
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Advertising : 31 wordsPermission was given yesterday for an ordinary influenza case to be brought to the Geelong Hospital from Queenscliff. The understanding is that only pneumonic cases ...
Article : 93 wordsThe riot in Brisbane could be repeated in Geelong to-night, without let or hindrance. Queensland's capital is distant a thousand miles from Melbourne; ...
Article : 1,427 wordsW. J. Scannell, a returned soldiers proprietor of the Gallipoli Cafe, Maloponert, HAs announced his business for sale. Returned soldiers, apparently, do not ...
Article : 170 wordsWatching over the many alien sailors who visit the Port of Geelong forms a large part of police duty. Every alien has a passport card, which must be presented to the ...
Article : 195 wordsSpeaking at the City Hall last evening, the Mayor (Cr. Hitcheeck) vigorously replied to a suggestion that he was not in Sympathy with the soldiers. He understood ...
Article : 108 wordsThe question has been asked how the Protestant c Orphanage, itself supported largely by the gifts of well-wishers, can, through, the'State School attached to the ...
Article : 116 words"The objectors to enforcement by the police of the clause in the Police Offences' Act dealing with the obstruction of footpaths by lorries don't seem to realise that ...
Article : 298 wordsThe Menelaus will probably be at the Railway Pier this morning, as she was due last evening. Having command of ample labor and no interruptions occurring, the ...
Article : 133 wordsTho Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Company has arranged for the repair of the damage done to the, Trust's offices by fire and water on the [?] of ...
Article : 108 wordsWhen a fatal accident occurred in 3 sewer shaft, at Richmond a few mouths ago, are of the victims was an old Geelong boy, John James Quinn. He lost ...
Article : 114 wordsA tender was accepted yesterday by Mr. I. G. Anderson for the remodelling of Signor Arcaro’s lately purchased house at the corner of Malop and Swanston streets ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Kitchener Memorial Hospital Committee ladies who have so kindly taken charge of the distribution of the envelopes in the various wards of the City, Geelong ...
Article : 172 wordsYesterday's examination of Senior Cadets for transfer to the Citizen Forces disclosed an unusual percentage of temporary unfitness—18 per cent. The trouble was chiefly ...
Article : 188 wordsMessrs. J. H. Lister. M.H.R., J. C. Bennett and M. J. Galvin were taken in Mr. G. H. Dancey's car to Bacchus Marsh last evening to address a National Federation ...
Article : 93 wordsGeelong’s supply has in the week been decreased by 19 million gallons; the present available supply is 1,730,820,000 gallons. The heaviest rainfall for the week was 12 ...
Article : 54 wordsHad the City Council the power to prevent farmers and others from stabling in the Market Square, as suggested by some of the councilors on Tuesday, considerable ...
Article : 151 wordsMrs. J. Blakiston was hostess at a very pleasant afternoon at the A.B.C. Cafe on Tuesday, when she entertained the members . of the Nga-We work party and friends. ...
Article : 428 words"This man has no honor in him at all," Remarked Sergt. Hunter yesterday at the City Court, when John Dreyer Leisk. arrested at Ballarat asked to be allowed to ...
Article : 240 wordsThe assumption that fine weather cannot be relied upon has brought to an abrupt. conclusion the City Band season, so far as night performances are concerned. It is ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Thu 27 Mar 1919, Page 2
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