Present—The Mayor (in the chair), Ore Heriot, Woods, Macdonald, Lewis and Duncan. After the usual scrutiny of accounts, ...
Article : 245 wordsMR. DONALD MACDONALD, the well- known journalist, who is equally well- known as a naturalist and war correspondent, gave a most interesting ...
Article : 615 wordsALL day Williamstown weather conditions, on the repetition of the great Eight Hours' Carnival, betokened something in the shape of a coming ...
Article : 777 wordsDURING the progress of a discussion on t he existent condition of the local street channels, Cr Heriot sought to know how the extra daymen put on some ...
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Advertising : 1,853 wordsTHE Prime Minister (Mr A. Fisher) delivered an address from the balcony of the Hobson's Bay Hotel last evening. There was a large gathering, and the speaker was ...
Article : 1,321 wordsTHE first meeting of the Hospital's committee in consonance with the altered evening of assembling was held on Wednesday night last in the ...
Article : 570 wordsMiss VIOLET CLARKE, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs A. T. Clarke (late of Victoria- street, Williamstown, now living at Ringwood), was married on Monday last, the ...
Article : 372 wordsMISS F. BURGESS, of Victoria-street, is an artist of no mean ability. For some years she has been steadily persevering in her studies; and it will be ...
Article : 304 wordsMESSRS Dark and Tinsdale, the enterprising proprietary of the Saturday night concerts at the Empress Pavilion have entered upon another innovation ...
Article : 284 wordsThe marriage of Mr B. A. Lockhart, son of the late Mr B. Lockhart, of Bendigo, and Miss Beatrice A. Robbins, youngest daughter of Mr Wm. Robbins, of "Hartwell," Nelson ...
Article : 156 wordsAnother trial run of the above was held on Saturday last, when about four miles of solid country was covered. This is the opening day of the Via. ...
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Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), Sat 30 Apr 1910, Page 2
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