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Advertising : 836 wordsTHIS young preacher is one around whom a good deal bf hopeful interest is gathering. He is a native of Victoria, having been born in ...
Article : 641 wordsTHE inquest on the six victims of the Spottiswoode calamity was closed last evening, when the foreman of the jury, Mr James Dickson, banded to the ...
Article : 161 wordsTHE Mechanics' Institute was filled in all parts on Monday evening last, when the Dagonet Society staged the well-known natural drama "Missing at ...
Article : 591 wordsAt the Court of Petty Sessions held before Messrs. Cherry and Dr. John stone, J.P., a large batch of delinquents for rates were summoned by ...
Article : 679 wordsABOUT that £100 fine for defrauding the Customs of twenty pence. What think you sir, about such a monstrous piece of judicial barbarity? I was going to say iniquity. ...
Article : 2,010 words"DETECTIVE CHRISTIE against Lee Samuelson" was called at the Williamstown Court on Tuesday, and the offence placed against defendant, who ...
Article : 516 wordsRichard Thwaites, licensee of the Napier Hotel, pleaded not guilty to having his bar door open; also with trading after hours. Mr Jones appeared to defend, and pleaded ...
Article : 668 wordsTHE Australian Sentinel and Herald of Liberty received. Well printed, and full of interesting reading matter. Holy Trinity fancy fair closed ...
Article : 693 wordsAN excellent audience assembled on Tuesday, at the invitation of the Catholic Young Men's Society in St. Mary's schoolroom to hear a lecture ...
Article : 393 wordsThe tableaux arranged by Miss Dempster on Friday and Saturday last, if possible excelled those on the two previous evenings; those on Friday ...
Article : 146 wordsNow my dear Mr Turner, You're proficient, I'm a learner, Pardon, then, a humble earner, In thus advising you. ...
Article : 338 wordsA CONFERENCE was held at the Sailors' Home in Spencer street, on Tuesday evening, between the committees of the Victorian Seamen's Mission and ...
Article : 195 wordsAt half past two o'clock, after inspecting the hotel, Messrs Keogh, Hick, Dowman, and Jobson returned into court. Mr. Keogh,—I am sorry to say that in this ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 wordsOLIVER C. PERRY, the notorious train robber, was a passenger recently on the Central train from the west. He was on his way from Auburn prison to the ...
Article : 116 wordsAs application was yesterday made by Mr H. Upton on behalf of the complainant Mrs Fitcher to Justice Williams for an order to review the decision of the Williamstown ...
Article : 197 wordsThe now tactics adopted for the army contemplate the giving of commands by whistle under certain circumstances, instead of by word of mouth. ...
Article : 148 wordsTHE ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the building over the pump wells at Spottiswoode was performed on 4th inst. by Mr Thwaites, ...
Article : 130 wordsA RACE was sailed oil Saturday last, four boats started. On the run to the first buoy the "Dragon" took the lead, but soon came to grief. "Wallace" was round the buoy ...
Article : 148 wordsDURING the past week negotiations have been completed for the sale of the Rev. Henry Coombs' handsome villa residence "Hope Mansel" situate ...
Article : 71 wordsThe George Hotel was submitted to auction on Thursday last in Melbourne by Messrs Langridge and Son. The highest offer was £800, the reserve being £1000. ...
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Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), Sat 11 May 1895, Page 3
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