THE action of Mr W. T. Carter and Mr W. M. Clark M' s. L. A. in interviewing Mr Turner, Commissioner of Customs, with I reference to a reduction of dock dues so that ...
Article : 189 wordsTHE following characteristic epistle from a townsman revelling in the scenes of youth D has kindly been placed at our disposal by Mr J. Morgan:— ...
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Advertising : 887 wordsMR PITT, M. L. C., Mr W T. Carter, M. L. A., Captain Deane, Mr Hugh R. Reid, Mayor Woods, Crs. Booker, Challis, and Hick, Messrs D. Y. Syme, ...
Article : 1,857 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting of the Excelsior Lodge of Industry was held in the Masonic Hall, Electra street, Williamstown, on Wednesday evening last, and, ...
Article : 453 wordsSPEAKING to the Land Sale by Auction Bill in the House, Mr W. T. Carter said that, as one who objected to the selling of Crown lands by auction at all, he felt it necessary ...
Article : 991 wordsMosey Jones pleaded guilty to making use of insulting words near the North Williamstown railway station, about 12 o'clock Saturday night. Constable Anderson stated ...
Article : 257 wordsFRIENDS and patrons of the Sailors' Rest will be pleased to learn that the special concert given at the Rest on Monday evening, was a complete success, the hall ...
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Family Notices : 25 wordsIn times of peace, nations are found preparing for war. Even the t Australian colonies, in their chrysalis state, caught the infection and with ...
Article : 2,352 wordsThomas Dewardt, licensee of the Royal Hotel, was charged with Sunday trading. He pleaded not guilty. Constables Anderson and Harris swore that on Sunday 23rd inst., ...
Article : 324 wordsSIR,—The entertainments held under the auspices of the United Friendly Societies of Williamstown on 20th and 21st ult., in aid of the above fund, proved a greater success ...
Article : 105 wordsON Monday evening last, at the ordinary meeting of the local Australian Natives' Association, Dr. James Harbisen, assistant to Dr. Bryant, read an instructive and ...
Article : 357 wordsDEAR SIR,—We have much pleasure in acknowleding the receipt of your cheque for L44 5s the proceeds of two entertainments given on behalf of the Taramung Relief ...
Article : 90 wordsWE beg to acknowledge the following amounts from the undersigned friends on behalf of the above fund:— R. Holton, sen., L1 ; A. Tope, L1 ; Capt Freyer, L1 ; ...
Article : 224 wordsEllen Denaher against Mary Kate Dooley was a summons for using insulting words. The defendant's evidence was of a peculiar character. It appeared that the outcome of ...
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Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), Sat 12 Sep 1891, Page 2
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