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Advertising : 1,354 wordsTHE annual picnic of the Melbourne Glass Bottleworks employes was held on Saturday last, the steamer Weerona conveying a full ship to Sorrento. ...
Article : 226 wordsTHE above event took place in the Newport Dining Rooms on Saturday last at 12.15. There were 300 officers and men present and Mr Grubb occupied the ...
Article : 1,096 wordsMR. T. F. Johnson, of Cecil street, died on Sunday morning rather suddenly. On the proceeding Tuesday he was attacked with erysipelas for which ...
Article : 372 words—Fire. —Fund balance sheet. —Appears on fourth page. —The census to be taken on the last ...
Article : 432 wordsThe locals batting first, again made a good start but like the previous match there was another collapse. Three wickets were down for 110, but the ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Town Seconds are in a very good position. In their first innings they put up 113. Jones was in good form, making 48. His innings was a splendid one ...
Article : 79 wordsMR Patrick Minogue, a locomotive engine driver residing at Twyford street, has been an inmate of the hospital since yesterday week suffering from broken ...
Article : 102 wordsThe North Presbys are not in such a good position as usual. In their first innings they only made 43. Doreas St. made 40. In their second innings they ...
Article : 67 wordsThis match, depending on the premier-ship, was very slow, the local branch occupying the wickets the whole of the afternoon for 3 for 116. Christinson 46 ...
Article : 38 wordsANNIVERSARY services were held last Sunday at the Congregational Church. The Rev. J. Caldwell preached in the morning on the words “Come Thou ...
Article : 322 wordsDAVID Jones, a trimmer, employed on the steamer Suffolk, fell from the deck to the stoke hold of the vessel, a distance of 29 feet, on Monday night ...
Article : 120 wordsThe Williamstown Lacrosseurs, accompanied by several supporters, including Capt. J. Fearon, journeyed to Fern Tree Gully last Saturday to play the local ...
Article : 223 wordsThe Railway Commissioners were asked by the Council to widen and lengthen the Williamstown Railway Pier and their answer was that a sum of ...
Article : 420 wordsTown 1st eleven v. Brunswick at Williamstown. Team—Homewood, Green, Carpenter, McShane, Barnes, Stewart, Stone, Pilling, Kerr, Salas, G. Gladstone ...
Article : 81 wordsHoly Trinity played Electra street Methodists on the former's ground and won by 34 games to 11. To-day Holy Trinity v. Christ Church, ...
Article : 54 wordsDr. Esler was to have presided at the lecture delivered by Rev. F. Spurr at the Congregational Church on Wednesday evening, but the lecturer started ...
Article : 289 wordsYesterday afternoon at the Railway Offices, Mr Thomas Smith, who recently retired from the position of Manager of of the Railway "Workshops at Newport, ...
Article : 275 wordsThe second annual meeting of the Williamstown Juniors will be held in the Temperance hall on Tuesday evening at eight. Nominations for office-bearers ...
Article : 55 wordsLast Saturday evening a concert by married folk in aid of the building fund attracted a crowd to the Presbyterian hall, Cecil street. The chair ...
Article : 165 wordsLast Saturday the above club held a race over a special 8 mile coarse. Each boat was sailed by a lady. The result was:—BRITANNIA (Miss E. Knights) 1 ...
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Williamstown Advertiser (Vic. : 1875 - 1954), Sat 18 Mar 1911, Page 3
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