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Advertising : 777 wordsYarraville Imps. v., Southern Cross, at Robert-st., W. Footscray (Johnson and Gansberg), Gordon Parade v. Williamstown Imps., at ...
Article : 186 wordswhen a Customs officer paid a visit to the latrine at the entrance to the Gem Pier on Monday he discovered that some miscreant or ...
Article : 78 wordsSaturday morning race broadcasts by the genial and breezy commentator Herbert Rothwell (editor of The Circle) from a Melbourne ...
Article : 104 wordsCaptain Bristow of the Rifle Ranges, rang us to say on Tuesday night he picked up a ring necked parrot that whistles. Captain, a ...
Article : 52 wordsWith the transfer to the Common wealth of many of the State rights and functions, many are reviving the old question of the usefulness ...
Article : 584 wordsThe policy of the Federal Government in drawing a distinction between the place of destination of the militia and the A. I. F. might ...
Article : 200 wordsExpressing the belief that three were still many in the country who had not worked before or since the war Mr. Ward said it was ...
Article : 101 wordsUnder the stress of was It is not necessary for any employer to compel employees to maintain any fixed mode of dress. Thus if ...
Article : 87 wordsFilms making fun of Hitler and his fellow gangsters are being planned here just now. First one to turn the Fuhrer into, a laugh ...
Article : 126 wordsBefore the opening proceeding at Court on Tuesday, Mr. Hill, P.M., on behalf of the Bench, extended greetings and a warm welcome to ...
Article : 213 wordsDr. Evatt, Department of Labour and National Service, appreciated the interest of the Williamstown Branch of the A. L. P. in post-war ...
Article : 159 wordsAt the Cathedral Hall, Melbourne, on Sunday night Mr. Dave Sherriff, general secretary of the Victorian C. Y. M. S., in the presence of ...
Article : 127 wordsAddressing the South Melbourne Branch of the A. L. P. on Monday night, Mr. Holloway, M. H. R. Minister for Health and Social ...
Article : 55 wordsThe last member of the Thompson Castlemaine Foundry, now operating locally, died at last week end. Dr. James Livingstone ...
Article : 78 wordsA very enjoyable afternoon was spent on Oct. 29, when the Queen Victoria Hospital Auxiliary held a card party in the supper room of ...
Article : 110 wordsLet it be known that the laudable appeal through your advertising columns is sponsored by the Victorian Bands League, and under ...
Article : 130 wordsMr. Armstrong, of the Williamstown Tent, came to the Williamstown High School and presented the following pupils, who were ...
Article : 77 wordsMiss H. Bremner, £23/14/4; Mrs. Sambell, £12/10/4 Mrs. Bremner, £17/16/2; Mrs. Ellis, £7/13/2h; Mrs. Morna, £5/14/8; Mrs. Watson, £4 ...
Article : 51 wordsLocal sports will be pleased to know that footballer Jim Quin's eyes are not as bad as earlier reports indicated—though he still has ...
Article : 284 wordsMr. Mark. Synnott, an old scholar of the Williamstown School, paid a welcome visit to No. 1183 last week. During his short stay he presented ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. H. D. Willis, headmaster of the Central School, must be regarded as an authority, when he says: "It is difficult to Visualise the ...
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Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), Fri 6 Nov 1942, Page 2
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