Present.—Mayor Davies (in the Chair) and Crs, Fuller, Skinner, Forbes, Furneaux, Dr. Fetherston, Naylor, Luxton, Maddock, ...
Article : 2,011 wordsOn Sunday afternoon last the Malvern road Congregational Church was crowded and the proceedings proved very interesting. Under Mr. Jordan the orchestra ...
Article : 1,426 wordsSIR,—In the issue of the Standard of 11th inst, Cr. Naylor and I are taken to task in an almost amusing manner for our audacity in reflecting upon the present ...
Article : 757 wordsBefore Messrs E. Young (in the chair), Wyatt, and F. Dixon J.'sP. INSULTING WORDS. Geo. Pinty was charged with using ...
Article : 911 words[For the future it is requested that all reports for this column should be sent in before Wednesday evening (5 o'clock) so as to ensure their ...
Article : 527 wordsThe South Yarra. branch of the Catholic Young Men's Society, always ready to extend the hand of practical sympathy to those who are distressed, ...
Article : 763 wordsMayor Davies, on Monday evening last, entertained the members of the Prahran Council and also members of the St. Kilda Council and Malvern ...
Article : 417 wordsA well attended meeting was held in the George Hotel St. Kilda, on last Monday afternoon, to consider a scheme whereby residents in the City ...
Article : 395 wordsThe Yarra played their sixth match last Saturday at Footscray Cricket Ground, and after a very severe and trying struggle, secured winning honors. This victory ...
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Advertising : 276 wordsBefore Mayor Davies, and Messrs. Gooch, F. Dixon, Fuller, Lane, and Harris, J.'sP. VAGRANCY. ...
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Advertising : 106 wordsCr. Maddock said he had visited the Cut Paw Sanatorium together with Cr. Forbes and the Town Clerk. It was not a sanatorium at all, it was a ...
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Prahran Chronicle (Vic. : 1894 - 1906; 1914 - 1918), Sat 16 Jun 1894, Page 3
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