Of the 31,886 electors of Melbourne Ports who voted in the constituency last Saturday, 10,396 declared for conscription, and 21,490 voted No. These ...
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Advertising : 1,341 wordsTuesday afternoon's heavy downpour of rain did no appreciable damage at Port Melbourne, where the municipal pumping plant proved capable of ...
Article : 523 wordsOn Monday evening the Port Boy Scouts, in their hall, had the pleasure of being entertained by the girls of the Mission Guild. These charming young ...
Article : 266 wordsCarrying more than 500 soldiers who were wounded at Pozieres, a transport arrived in Hobson's Bay late last week. A party of 359 men, including 291 ...
Article : 182 wordsMr. G. Vagg, dairy produce merchant, threatens to cause ticket writing to become a lost art. Instead of brushing a legion of signs, to read this 6½d., that ...
Article : 84 words"Tenakwa, paketya, kio-ora " (the 'Maori for "Good-day, white man, good luck") was the greeting of Mr. E. Neal, of Port, to Mr. R. Semple, from ...
Article : 88 wordsTwo fine dramas will be screened at the Port Theatre to-night—"The Scarlet Woman" and "The Spider." Olga Petrova takes the big role, in "The ...
Article : 193 wordsBy kind permission of J. C. Williamson Ltd., members of the Royal Comic Opera Co. will give a sacred concert to-morrow afternoon in St. Joseph's ...
Article : 119 wordsOn Cup Day Mr. R. Johnston's motor boats will leave the lagoon jetty at 10.30 a.m. for Flemington. This journey by boat is a delightful trip, and especially so to ...
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Port Melbourne Standard (Vic. : 1914 - 1920), Sat 4 Nov 1916, Page 2
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