Besides the hundreds who come to Williamstown to work, factory girls and others employed at Port Melbourne, South Melbourne and the city, were ...
Article : 209 wordsOn Tuesday last, Mary Agnes Selvidge, a single woman, residing in Stevedore-street, proceeded against Percy Briscoe for the maintenance of ...
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Advertising : 1,074 wordsConstable Simpson, who attributed his transfer to Mildura to his assocition with the Police Union, and his part in the agitation for more pay, left ...
Article : 97 wordsThe English and Scottish Bank, which has been carrying on business at the corner of Ferguson-street and Douglas-parade as a tenant, has paid ...
Article : 128 wordsSir—When I reached the Gem [?] on Monday morning to proceed to my work, as usual, to a Port Melbourne factory, I found, with many other ...
Article : 133 wordsWilliamstown had a visit from the Essendon Branch, on Saturday last, and added still another victory to the list. Mathews winning the toss, sent ...
Article : 554 wordsAnnie Musicka, on Tuesday, claimed £2/5/- from Thomas Polil for arrears of maintenance of a child. William John Reid, clerk of the ...
Article : 90 wordsThe twenti[?]th annual meeting of Lacrosse Club was held on Wednesday evening at the Mechanics’ Institute Captain Fearon (president) being in ...
Article : 664 wordsAt the meeting of the Williamstown Branch of the A.N.A. on Monday evening, the secretary (Mr. D. C. Livingstone) said the ferry had carried a ...
Article : 389 wordsThe second annual meeting of the Garrison Artillery Social Club was held at the Fort Gellibrand Hall, the presideid (Major G. M. Fosbery, V.D.), ...
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Family Notices : 137 wordsAs usual, the Thistle Society had a good house for its monthly concert at the Mechanics’ Institute on Wednesday evening. The president (Mr. R. D. ...
Article : 255 wordsA monster welcome home to all returned sailors and soldiers, Drs., nurses and munition workers will be held in the Picture Theatre on ...
Article : 322 wordsMyrtles, S7; St. James, 43. Batting.—L. Horder 27, A. Sutton 15, Stabell 13. Bowling.—J. Connery, 4 for 17; G. ...
Article : 141 wordsSincere regret was expressed throughout Williamstown on Monday evening when it became known that Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Smith, 71 ...
Article : 273 wordsDear Sir,—The infant city of Williamstown seems to be getting it well and truly on one or other of its extremities in its babyhood days. As, for ...
Article : 236 wordsNorth Presbyterians, 42 and 02 (Lindsay 22 and 23, Ilott 19, McKinley 11; Nash 8, for 40, Bock 5 for 30, Cook 7 for 41), defeated Spots wood, 44 and ...
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Williamstown Advertiser (Vic. : 1875 - 1954), Sat 6 Mar 1920, Page 2
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