THE yearly successes which invariably attend the John-st Methodist Sunday School were repeated last Sabbath on e the occasion. of the thirty-third ...
Article : 535 wordsONE of the most enjoyable functions of the present festive winter social season was that of the Harriers' Carnival, held at the Mechanics Institute on Wednesday night. The ...
Article : 430 wordsVERY few Williamstownians journeyed to Preston last Saturday. Up to half-time, the locals kept the Seasiders from scoring too freely, the scores at that stage being :— ...
Article : 339 words—Appalling, —Railway horror, —At Richmond station. —The prospective president of the Hospital ...
Article : 1,187 wordsLAST Saturday both teams played at home, and one team broke the fine series of wins by getting defeated. This was the "A" team, who met Caulfield for the second time this ...
Article : 196 wordsThe match between the above teams resulted in an easy win for the former by 33 points. Considering the greasy state of the ground the locals gave a good display of football, ...
Article : 280 wordsCOURT Williamstown A.O F. held a very, pleasant social evening .on Tuesday in the lodge room. Bro. J. S. Macdermott, district chief ranger, ...
Article : 216 wordsEVERY now and then, from New York, London, or some other big city, you hear of a an who can go 40 days without food ! But every such man, at the end of his fast, looks ...
Article : 554 words[?] on Tuesday night at Holy Trinity School Hall on the occasion of a concert and comedietta in aid of the funds of ...
Article : 243 wordsTHIS match was played on the ground of the' former, and after a good game resulted in a win for the Congres, the scores being :— 'Town Congres. 5 goals 9 behinds ...
Article : 66 wordsA match between the above teams took place on the Grammar School ground, and resulted in a win for Nth Williamstown by 5 goals 8 behinds (38 points) to 1 goal 0 ...
Article : 54 wordsNEXT Saturday night sees the opening of the .Presbyterian Sabbath School's new hall in Cecil-street. As was shown in an extended report some weeks ago, ...
Article : 277 wordsThe above match was played at St. Kilda and after a very exciting game resulted in a draw. Williamstown played fine " ball" in the last innings of St. Kilda, a very close ...
Article : 146 wordsON arrival at Queenscliff on Tuesday. Capt. Prentice, of the steamer Dorset, advised the agents that some time before the vessel left the local railway pier thieves had carried off ...
Article : 168 wordsWilliamstown "B" defeated Brunswick on the local ground after a good keen game. Williamstown "B" should, from now on, go through undefeated; they are now in a handy ...
Article : 62 wordsTo-DAY Newport Christ Church play Ascot Vale St. Paul's at Newport. Play to commence at 2.30. Team :—Misses A. Regelsen, V. Maxwell, M. Bunting, E. Banfield, and ...
Article : 199 wordsLAST Saturday a splendid programme of pictures were shown to a good audience. On Sunday night a complete change of programme was greatly appreciated. On ...
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Advertising : 2,035 wordsAn extremely old resident of Williamstown, Mrs. Margaret Smith, aged 79, was interred in the local necropolis during the week. She was the wife of Mr John Smith, for ...
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Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), Sat 23 Jul 1910, Page 3
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