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Advertising : 1,767 wordsAt the police court on Tuesday, before the Mayor (Cr. McNeilage) and Dr. R. Maclean, J.Ps., Sydney Ames, aged 45, a steward. attached to the P. ...
Article : 322 wordsMr. George Torry left on a trip on Wednesday evening to the home land in the P. and O. B.S. steamer Ballarat. For many years he has been a ...
Article : 399 wordsFROM 8000 to 10,000 people spent Foundation Day on the Esplanade. The former figures represent Stationmaster He [?]ley's estimate of ...
Article : 126 wordsSTEADY progress is being made at the shipbuilding yards in the direction of in stalling the machinery that is to hand. Some of in has already done good work in the way ...
Article : 634 wordsA well-deserved compliment for valuable services rendered, over a long course of years, was paid on Wednesday evening at the South ...
Article : 763 wordsA bowling match was played on Monday morning (Foundation Day) on the bowling green, between a team of local bowlers and a visiting ...
Article : 231 wordsThe new twin screw steamer "Ballarat," of the P. and O. Co.'s branch service, was "a full ship" last Saturday afternoon as she lay loading at ...
Article : 407 wordsAn interesting cricket match was played on Monday last (A.N.A. Day) by teams selected from the employees of the local Post and Telegraph ...
Article : 508 wordsAll Williamstown last Sunday afternoon seemed anxious to assist at the "Cymanfa Ganu" of the local Welsh folk, in which it had been' arranged ...
Article : 527 wordsAT our local baths this afternoon the Grand Championship Carnival of the Williamstown Amateur Swimming Club will take place, the first race starting at 2 45 sharp. ...
Article : 191 wordsTHE Church will he re-opened without fail on Sunday, 11th. The work has now progressed sufficiently for anyone to see the magnitude of ...
Article : 363 wordsPresent : Crs. Byrnes (in the chair), Wymark, Chandler, Heriot Liston, Woods, Neal, Duncan, and the Mayor. The usual accounts examination was ...
Article : 157 wordsTHERE was an extremely large gathering of sp[?]ismen and visitors a the seaside heath on Foundation Day to assist at the gathering arranged by the W.R.C. at the compilation ...
Article : 138 wordsMrs. C. Mahaney, of 209. Barkley Street Carlton. Vic., on May 4, 1911, said :— "I was but a slip of a gi[?], between 16 and 17 years of age, when I first began to suffer ...
Article : 390 wordsSir,—Please allow me a short space in your valuable paper to justify Bro. J. McEwen's effort in rendering our national hand's p[?]em entuled " Tam O'Shanter," and ...
Article : 347 wordsABOUT 12.3 p.m. yesterday a fire broke out at No. 66 Wilkins-street Newport, a five[?]omed house, owned and occupied by Mr G G. Macey. The Newport Fire B[?]gade ...
Article : 175 wordsON Saturday last the A team played Hawthorn at Williamstown, and scored a most decisive victory, the scores being: Williamstown 117, Hawthorn, 62. All the local ...
Article : 173 wordsAbout 11 o'clock on Monday night a sewer labourer, named William Whitham, aged 25, married, and resident at 50 Darby-street, Kensington, ...
Article : 73 wordsA VERY smart recovery of a stolen bicycle was this week made on board tile F.H.S. liner Devon by Senior constable Chephall and Constable Miles. Information from Geelong ...
Article : 167 wordsFoundation Day was not to go by without casualty attaching itself to the holiday crowd who visited Williamstown, two of whom are now ...
Article : 106 wordsYACHTSMEN last Saturday were considerably interested in the result of the long distance race of 38 miles to Geelong in which nearly 30 yachts from various associated clubs ...
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Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), Sat 3 Feb 1912, Page 2
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