St. Joseph's School report [?]voidably held over. We wish our readers the compliments of the season. ...
Article : 348 wordsA very pleasant afternoon was spent last Saturday, when Mr. E. Eddey (better known to the sporting fraternity as " Eddie Williams") ...
Article : 236 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Council was held on Tuesday night. when there were present. The Mayor (Cr. Howe) the hair, Crs. ...
Article : 1,113 wordsClass VI. Geo. F. Langley, gold medallist (boy); Jane R. Cohen, gold medallist (girl). Higher Division.—Ist boy, Edgar Thompson; Ist girl, Addie McIntyre. ...
Article : 757 wordsHenry Mortimer and Alfred Page were before Messrs Howe (Mayor) and Francis, J.'sP., on Wednesday, charged with that, in company, they ...
Article : 179 wordsThe members of the above lodge spent a very enjoyable evening on Tuesday last at their annual reunion. The visitors included the ...
Article : 123 wordsThe race sailed in connection with the Port Melbourne Yacht Club on Saturday was witnessed by a large number of spectators, and much ...
Article : 303 words5th class. Dux of school, Gladys Purvis; reading and writing, Elsie Houston; arithmetic. Myrtle Symons; improvement. Mildred Harman; conduct and improvement. ...
Article : 292 wordsA very satisfactory audience was in attendance at the Town Hall on Thursday night. when a nrpsc[?] entertainment and concert was given ...
Article : 11 wordsSIR.—I desire to acknowledge with thanks a donation of 50 joints of meat from Cr. A. Rogers, for distribution amongst the poor of die town as a Christmas gift. The meat ...
Article : 80 wordsServices will be held to-morrow as usual. On Monday evening a tea and entertainment will be held. Tea free to seamen; entertainment open ...
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Standard (Port Melbourne, Vic. : 1884 - 1914), Sat 23 Dec 1905, Page 3
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