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Advertising : 1,004 wordsA grand audience was present at St. Joseph'd school-hall on Thursday night when the children attending the above school gave a very attractive concert, this being one of ...
Article : 595 wordsSIR,—It gives me a great amount of pleasure to see the Port Melbourne Debating Society is a live one, and that some of our local gentlemen are posing as moralists and ...
Article : 519 wordsThis match was played on the local ground on Queen's birthday morning. Port Melbourne were Weakened by the absence of Freame and Bennett. Having the first use ...
Article : 535 wordsOwing to several letters and reports having arrived too late for insertion we are compelled to hold them over. Next week it is our intention of extending the reading ...
Article : 1,759 wordsSIR,—Relying on your kind assistance, we beg, through the medium of your columns, to make an appeal to the public on behalf of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, ...
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Advertising : 33 wordsWe have to inform Secretaries of clubs and others that all reports of sports must reach this paper not later than Thursday morning to secure insertion in the next Saturday's issue. ...
Article : 35 wordsAbout lOO supporters and players journeyed to Geelong last Saturday by special train to witness the above match. Mr. Julim Sinn was absent, suffering from a severe cold, and ...
Article : 781 wordsHerb Sinnott opened the boxing hall at the Freemasons Hotel [?] Monday evening [?] audience. The first [?] ...
Article : 253 wordsMessrs. T. Hester and Sons, general [?]ealers, of 59 and 61 Nott street, Port Melbourne, notify in another column that they are prepared to give highest prices for marine ...
Article : 43 wordsA putted Temperance Meeting under the auspices of No. 3 Sub-district, I.O.R., was held on Friday evening, 19th inst., in the local Temperance-hall. The platform was ...
Article : 517 wordsSIR,—I desire to bring under your notice, that you may circulate it through the medium of your valuable paper circulating in the Port, that I own a shop in course of erection in Bay ...
Article : 104 wordsJames Hector was arrested by Constable Black for using obscene language and was fined £5 or one month's imprisonment. Several minor cases were dealt with, the ...
Article : 51 wordsSIR,—In your issue of Saturday, 20th, I noticed, when writing under the above heading, that I have been spoken of as an "Ulsterman and an Orangeman." Permit me to ...
Article : 126 wordsEva McGee. Summoned by Constable Kinniburg. Fined 10[?] or 24 hours. Constables Hourigan, Black and Fen[?] also arrested several other offenders for ...
Article : 23 wordsSamuel Oxley was fined 5s. or 12 hours' imprisonment for using obscene languages Arrested by Constable Black. Five inchristes, arrested by Constable ...
Article : 37 wordsCharles Edwards was fined 53., or in default 12 hours' imprisonment, for using obscene language. INSULTING BEHAVIOUR. ...
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Advertising : 55 wordsGeorge Williamson was arrested by Constable Mason. The accused was so drunk that a lorry had to be borrowed to cart him to the lockup. Discharged. ...
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Standard (Port Melbourne, Vic. : 1884 - 1914), Sat 27 May 1893, Page 2
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