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  3. Williamstown Celebrates its Centenary

    WILLIAMSTOWN will reach its century to-day. Established on 10th April, 1837, by a proclamation issued in Sydney, this port, which more than one influential personage in the pioneering days urged should be the capital of the colony, has had a varied, though always interesting career. Officially established only two years later than the settling of Batman on the Yarra, Williamstown ...

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  5. PIONEERING DAYS.

    Williamstown was named by Sir Richard Bourke, the then Governor of New South Wales, on 10th April, 1837, in honor of King William IV., and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Renn Among Some of Williamstown 's Personalities.

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