THE farewell to the Rev. John Clark, as anticipated, Tuesday evening last, proved an immense success. The Mechanics' Institute was packed by ...
Article : 1,546 wordsCHEATING in trade is no new thing It was practised in the fourteenth century as well as in the nineteenth. Our town records contain many cases ...
Article : 693 wordsAs exceptionally heavy task was undertaken by the Dagonets on Saturday evening last, when the celebrated drama Barnes of New York was staged ...
Article : 688 wordsNOT worth a straw, eh? Then it was worth just nothing—nothing at all. Who has not used that comparison a thousand times to express absolute worthlessness? A straw? ...
Article : 808 wordsTHE W.C.T.U. celebrated their seventh anniversary by a re-union last Tuesday week, in the Temperance Hall. Mrs Press presided, and introduced the ...
Article : 561 wordsSIR,—There has been a great deal written and said on this subject for some time past. If the work people do not go to church or chapel, who is it that crowd our religions ...
Article : 561 wordsAx inquiry having reached us as to whether any official intimation for public guidance has been issued relative to the fire alarms and telephone ...
Article : 221 wordsSIR,—I ,was much pleased on reading "Plain Talk's" letter in your last issue, and as a ratepayer of 35 years I would ask by what authority, or under what act is the ...
Article : 155 wordsOwen Farrelly was summoned to show cause why he did not contribute to the support of a child committed to the schools from Woodend. Mr. Jones solicitor, applied ...
Article : 303 wordsDon't forget the Living Pictures at the Dags to-night, Mechanics' Institute. Roll up sharp. The fancy fair, in aid of Holy Trinity ...
Article : 166 wordsTHE Primitive Methodist Church in John street was crowded to excess on the evening of Sunday, March 31st, when the Rev. J. H. Cain, who is ...
Article : 546 wordsWilliamstown 172 and 2 for 12, Hawthorn 103. Charlie Hannah came out in another sphere; this time as a bowler, securing three ...
Article : 497 wordsNo matter what ideas exist as to how our hospital should, or should not be managed, there can be but one opinion as to its usefulness. Almost every ...
Article : 376 wordsLOCAL indignation over the Post-office. General opinion that the Council should take a decided stand. An appropriate color of paint for ...
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Advertising : 1,141 wordsAN THE R old and respected resident, Captain Joseph Dalgarno, has passed on to his long rest after a life spent almost exclusively in Williamstown, ...
Article : 329 wordsTHROUGH the unusual number of interesting church matters this week, we are reluctantly compelled to hold over the report of Rev. Bladen's farewell sermon. The rev. ...
Article : 49 wordsLAST Saturday our local bowlers beat the Flemington Club by five points; and on the previous Saturday, a victory was gained against the West Melbourne Club. ...
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Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), Sat 13 Apr 1895, Page 3
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