On Saturday, Williamstown suffered its fourth defeat for the season, at the hands of Metropolitan, losing by six points. The "D" Team also lost to ...
Article : 634 words—Mr. W. Fyfe, of Vulcan-grove, has been indisposed for some weeks. —Mr. James Hocking has been elected hon. secretary of the local ...
Article : 96 wordsTravellers by sea in these days of 15,000 ton liners can have little conception of the hardships endured in crossing the seas by the early pioneers ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 words—Pantomime. "Sleeping Beauty." at Town Hall this evening. —The population of Williamstown in 1921 was 19,442. At December, 1930. ...
Article : 190 wordsThis match was concluded on Saturday, and with it went all 'Town's hope of playing in the finals. Malvern, with no wickets for 41 on the ...
Article : 854 wordsSir,—In a recent issue of your paper the Government are asking our council what sort of roads 'we have, with the view to allowing buses running ...
Article : 338 wordsOver last week-end the heats of the 440 yards open race were held, and under perfect swimming conditions, some very fine racing was witnessed, ...
Article : 135 wordsSir,—There appears to be a storm in a teacup over the Cole-street depot, which has been used by the council for over 50 years. Now that the council ...
Article : 225 wordsThe club held a race last Saturday for trophies donated by Mr. A. E. Porter and Mr. N. Jensen. Mr. W. G. Hall acted as judge and starter, and ...
Article : 409 wordsWe raconteurs are not guilty of forgetting the Hannans. In my boyhood days their farm bounded the road running from the North station to the ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Victorian Women's Amatur Athletic Association are 'holding the semi-finals of their interclub track premiership competitions for the 1930 31 season at the cricket ...
Article : 87 wordsThis question of "What to Give? " is instantly and pleasantly answered in the hosts of ideal suggestions now being displayed at Goldstein's, the jeweller, Nelson ...
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Advertising : 2,426 wordsIt is said that the destruction of birds in France has had disastrous effects upon agriculture, horticulture, and the grape industry. In the ...
Article : 85 wordsThe hon. treasurer, Mr. James Hocking, with thanks the following amounts:— Previously acknowledged 895/11/9, Ritchie and Long ?1, A. Cleland 10/-, ...
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Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), Sat 14 Feb 1931, Page 3
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