A further supply of 1924 Gala [?]dges is nor available and may be [?]ed by promoters of registered efforts in application at the Gala office. The ...
Article : 430 wordsOwing to the fact that the port has been exceptionally quiet of late the news of expected arrivals is hailed with delight in shipping circles. It ...
Article : 471 wordsThe Leader of the Farmers Union Party, Mr. John Allan, is in Melbourne at present intent on matters connected with his constituency. He is suffering ...
Article : 343 wordsThe moths were shaken out of copies of the standing orders in the Senate to- night when a clash occurred between the Deputy President (Senator ...
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Advertising : 282 wordsThe "Big Seven" met in Downing Street at 9.30 this morning. The Germans did not arrive until 11 to continue the discussion with French and ...
Article : 439 wordsThe importance attached to the outbreaks in the Bond an by the British Government is shown by the fact that the battleship Marlborough has been ...
Article : 218 wordsThe Australia-Japan Dans Cup matches begin at 1.30 to-morrow afternoon. The courts are in excellent condition, although they are fairly heavily ...
Article : 642 wordsElectors of Glenelg decided yesterday whether they would continue to be represented by Labor in the State Parliament or whether they would revert to Liberalism. ...
Article : 260 wordsOne of the greatest troubles the Electric Supply authorities have to contend with is the interference with electric mains by boys kicking footballs in ...
Article : 398 wordsIn the House of Representatives in committee further consideration was given to the amendments of the Senate to the Commonwealth Bank Bill. To- day was ...
Article : 686 wordsThe last of a series of social raise funds for the stalls at the "S[?] tish Fair" to be held in St. George School Hall on August 27 and 28 [?] ...
Article : 167 wordsAt the meeting of the Geelong West Town Council committee on Wednesday right a letter from Mr. W. G. Madden was read. It concerned certain ...
Article : 165 wordsThe round of Public Schools football to be completed to-day when two [?]hee will be played one in Geelong the other in Melbourne. At the ...
Article : 162 wordsAlfred Edward Chittock, a good looking young bank teller, limped across the floor of the City Court on crutches to-day when bit name was called in connection with a ...
Article : 237 wordsAn almost fatal mistake was made by Annie Eggleston, a middle-aged woman, at her lodgings in Franklin Street, West Melbourne, this afternoon. She ...
Article : 67 wordsAn attended meeting of ladies [?] gentlemen was held a the [?] Club rooms last evening [?] preliminary arrangements were ...
Article : 508 wordsVictoria and Queensland met to-day. Teams:-- Victoria.--Backs: Wilson, Thorp, Brew. Half-backs; Mclntosh, Fitzmaurice, Elliott. ...
Article : 174 wordsTwenty destroyers of the world-war type, two mine-sweeper, and 300 motor craft patrols are being made ready for a campaign to stop the rum fleet in the Atlantic ...
Article : 60 wordsIn the House of Representatives yesterday. Mr. Lister said that some months ago the Senior Postal Inspector inspected the Drysdale P.O., which was ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Milliner of Labor (Mr. Lemon) has been asked to get up a Board to regulate wages and eruditions of work of persons engaged in the manufacture of glue and ...
Article : 76 wordsWASHINGTON, Aug. 14. The State Department publishes the announcement from the China International Famine Commission declaring that 10,000,000 people are homeless and 50,000 were ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. Frank Tate, Director of Education, arrived in Geelong last night and will confer with Mr. W. Brownbill, M.L.A., with regard to educational ...
Article : 63 wordsThe honorary secretary of the Geelong Sailors' Rest acknowledges the following donations:--Woollen comforts, Miss 13. Simmons (Toorak), Miss ...
Article : 62 wordsIn the afternoon West Australia played New South Wales. Scores were: -- West Australia, 27 goals 21 behind, (183 ...
Article : 35 wordsHungry Higgins: "I don't believe I could walk a couple of miles a day without a drink, could you?" Weary Watkins: "No; I couldn't walk a mile ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Fri 15 Aug 1924, Page 5
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