SIR,—I read with unfeigned interest the letter of Progress in your last week's issue, and I believe the feeling was shared in by the majority of my fellow-townsmen., The nuisance created by ...
Article : 211 wordsPresent—The Mayor, Crs McCarthy, Sims, Leck, Fehon, and Henderson. The minutes of the previous meeting were confirmed. ...
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Advertising : 1,400 wordsThere is at present living in Williamstown most remarkable man—one who has probably seen more active service in the cause of his country that any other man living at the present time. We ...
Article : 518 wordsSIR,—Noticing a letter signed "Progress," in your last issue, complaining of the (to "Progress" opinion) disgraceful conduct of midshipmen frequenting the port, and being one of the larrikins ...
Article : 245 wordsSin, -I see by your last issue that the Ladies' Benevolent Society is labouring under a wrong impression in respect to the three guineas donation to that society by the Independent Order of Odd ...
Article : 173 wordsDuncan 'McDougall was charged with having been absent from the ship Loch Ness on Saturday last. On the application of to mate, the charge vas withdrawn. ...
Article : 514 wordsNight—Macedon, str, from Sydney 7.20aim.—Tainar, str, from Launceston 1.40 a.m.—Western, str, from Portland SAILED. ...
Article : 388 wordsSIR,—There is a certain energetic Council officer noted for his antipathy to wandering cows. No sooner does an unlucky cow step across the path thin this gentleman pounces down upon it ...
Article : 160 wordsSIR,—If your correspondent,; Paterfamilias," be a friend of .the children attending St. L. Mary's school, he many receive the information he desires by calling on the schoolmaster, who, declines, to ...
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Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), Sat 28 Feb 1874, Page 6
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