YESTERDAY, Admiral Henderson visited the town to consider its claim as a naval base and ship repairing yard. He came on board the Harbor Trust ...
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Advertising : 1,235 wordsEMILY Hayes was charged at the Court of Petty Sessions yestesday with allowing a sale of liquor to take place at the Beach hotel on Sunday November 27. ...
Article : 555 wordsA LETTER from the Chairman of the Public Works committee, Councillor McNeilage, was read on Tuesday evening regarding the men to be put off in ...
Article : 338 wordsYESTERDAY, before Mr Morrison, P.M., You Foo, Chinese cook on board the steam tug Alacrity, was charged at the Court of Petty Sessions with having a ...
Article : 604 wordsMrs Fanny Dempster was next charged with trading at the Napier hotel on Sunday, December 25th. She pleaded guilty ...
Article : 169 wordsCR. WILLS said at the Council meeting on Tuesday evening that wicket gates were to be placed at the North Williamstown station. He had known ...
Article : 121 wordsWilliam Watson, licensee of the Railway hotel, Cecil street, was charged with trading during prohibited hours on the 5th inst. ...
Article : 396 wordsMr Halliday, engineer for the Harbor Trust, finds, after a tour of inspection of some of the neighboring States, that he can give himself and those associated ...
Article : 794 wordsPRESENT—Crs Chandler (Mayor), Liston, Heriot, Bolton, Neal, Duncan, Byrne, Wymark and McNeilage. LETTERS RECEIVED. ...
Article : 389 wordsA two story shed at the rear of the Dispensary took fire yesterday morning at ten o’clock and was promptly attended by the fire brigade, with a ...
Article : 94 wordsThe proposal to continue the making of Stewart street from Osborne street to Laverton street was submitted to the Works committee, which met prior ...
Article : 505 wordsJames Paton, Thomas Kenny, William Matthews, Frederick Gribben, William McDonald, John Drossen, Godfrey Gerring, Louis Martin, ...
Article : 250 wordsThe supply of trucks is to be further augmented by private construction. The Commissioners have decided to accept a second tender from Messrs ...
Article : 96 wordsEthel May Stafford, licensee of the Caledonian hotel, was charged with supplying to Sara May Deller, under the age of sixteen, with liquor for ...
Article : 156 wordsCR. NEAL said the dockyard was described as being in Morris street. A street that ran a winding course on the other side of the line, where it led ...
Article : 144 wordsTO-KIGHT’S programme includes The pony express riders, a thrilling wild west cowboy subject; also the Spanish girl, the closed door, burglary by r ...
Article : 197 wordsMr Hick asked where the polic were secreted. Inspector Davidson objected on the ground of public polioy. ...
Article : 226 wordsThe Licensing Reduction Board has resolved to enquire into the number of hotels in the Latrobe division of the Metropolitan district, after it has dealt ...
Article : 177 wordsNOTWITHSTANDING the inclemcy of the weather West’s pictures continue to draw good houses to Greeney’s Esplanade Gardens. The pictures, which ...
Article : 158 wordsMESSRS Holten and Jones have sold the Swallow and the Ariel to the Government for the conveyance of explosives to the powder ground. It has ...
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Williamstown Advertiser (Vic. : 1875 - 1954), Sat 14 Jan 1911, Page 2
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