COMMENCING tomorrow and extending over a considerable season, Wiliamstown will assume a carnival air. Ambitious Citizens, headed by the Mayor (Cr. J. A. Dennis), have banded themselves together to bring new life and added gaity into this nearby seaside resort, the primary object being to raise funds for the beautification of the foreshores. The carnival has been organised on a most lavish and attractive scale, and record crowds are expected, particularly during the holiday ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 277 wordsIt has long been felt by the progressive section of the community that Williamstown, which has had a long and honorable association with the development ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 689 wordsNATURALLY, when Mr Ginn set about the task of booking attractions for the carnival, he had to contend against solid competition from other seaside ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 294 wordsTHERE are many people in Williamstown who are firmly of the opinion that their city should be the capital of Victoria, and they turn to historical ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 339 wordsLiving today in retirement in Malvern Road, Toorak, is Mr. W. A. Hall, who was born in Williamstown 77 years ago, and whose father, the late Mr. William Hall, ...
Article : 243 wordsThe plan of the proposed club-house of the Williamstown Life-Saving and Swimming Club. The Williamstown Council has placed on its estimates £1000 for the erection of the building, and the club will repay to the council £500 over a period of ten years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 46 wordsWilliamstown is a proud city and may well be excused for being jealous of its rights. Without ostentation it has continued to thrive, and its clean, wide ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Fri 22 Dec 1933, Page 17
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