ON Tuesday afternoon Captain W. Hipgrave, of the Strand, reported to the police an act of vandalism, if not theft. Some time ago the owner of a ...
Article : 167 wordsA REMARKABLY successful open-air event took place last Saturday night at the bowling-green, when the Victorian Festival Choir tendered an ...
Article : 465 words[?] Carnival. A Splendid feeling among all sections. Promoters congratulating themselves [?] assured success. ...
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Family Notices : 59 wordsAs most old colonists know, the first journal issued in Melbourne was a manuscript one, foolscap folio in size, the proprietor and editor being the late ...
Article : 605 wordsCONSTABLES Brooks and Peach, special Licensing Act officers, were not successful at the local court on Tuesday, the principal information being ...
Article : 481 wordsERNEST E Duperrier, a French sailor, was charged on Tuesday before Mr Knight, P.M. and Messrs H. Hick and M. J Ward, J.Ps. with having ...
Article : 228 words"I saw women prisoners at Williamstown in 1854 with chains on their legs," Mrs M. Lennox, an old lady of 75, recently told one of our State ...
Article : 181 wordsTalk about it. Write about it. Buy all you can in it. Money sent out of the goes away ...
Article : 97 wordsIMAGINE this situation: a blind man marries. He thinks his wife is the girl he has loved from afar, the girl his dream. His sight to restored and be finds his wife sweet and ...
Article : 133 wordsA SPECIAL meeting was held let Wednesday night, when, owing to the Carnival for the War Council being held on the 23rd, the date fixed for the so a and presentation, it ...
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Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), Sat 2 Mar 1918, Page 3
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