Those willow trees, those willow trees, They seem so strangely out of sort, To hear them sighing in the breeze, And weeping there in Temple Court. ...
Article : 238 wordsSIR,—I have read the valedictory address of Mr. H. R. Reid to the Ratepayers of Williamstown, as it appeared in your issue of last week. By that address I learn that the writer regards ...
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Article : 677 words" My dear Ellen, you must not borrow trouble from this. If my uncle will not give up his foolish plan—if he will not listen to reason—he may do as he pleases, for I shall not certainly accommodate ...
Article : 2,631 wordsSIR,—A short time ago the Rev. J. C. Symons gave a lecture in the Temperance hall, at Williamstown, under the title of " Humbug, Cant and Quackery." He dwelt at length upon the slang ...
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Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), Sat 8 Oct 1870, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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