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  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (1653 words)
  • Family Notices

    ... [Family Notices] (109 words)
  • CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY, '34.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (46 words)
  • The Guardian Published at Portland every Monday and Thursday Evening. Phone 39. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1934. SPECIAL OPTICAL NOTICE.

    MR. H. MARGULES, F.N.C.O., F.S.O.I., qualified sight-testing Specialist, of Melbourne, regularly visits Portland and ... [Article] (104 words)
  • Hotel Improvements.

    Vast improvements have been effected at Mac's Hotel recently, running into thousands of pounds. One of the very latest sewerage systems ... [Article] (139 words)
  • Market Report.

    Messrs. Hedditch and McKenzie report that at auction on Thursday last good clearances were effected. Apples 3/ per case, plums 3/, ... [Article] (54 words)
  • Portland-Melbourne Car Service.

    A comfortable car service is now being run between Portland and Melbourne, a tri-weekly run having been arranged each way. Cars ... [Article] (65 words)
  • Castle Building Competition.

    An enjoyable and financially successful afternoon was arranged on Saturday by the local Surfbathers' Association, when the "Sun" castle ... [Article] (94 words)
  • Henty Descendants.

    In a recent issue Mrs. Margaret Henty claimed that her son, Stephen de Witt, was the only male descendant of Henty in the fifth ... [Article] (121 words)
  • Trade with South Australia.

    In an article dealing with the development of the Kalangadoo district (South Australia) the "Border Watch" states that one of the most ... [Article] (149 words)
  • Garden Party for the Blind.

    By courtesy of the Portland ladies' croquet club, the Portland Auxiliary for the Blind will again be holding their annual garden party ... [Article] (150 words)
  • Special Sheep Sale.

    There was very keen competition at a special sale held by Messrs. Dennys Lascelles Ltd, in the Hamilton yards on the 22nd inst, and the ... [Article] (275 words)
  • The Centenary. Australia's Latest Show Boat.

    At last the beauties of one of Melbourne's chief assets are to be exploited in a big way. Recently interest in the beautiful city reach of ... [Article] (477 words)
  • PORTLAND GOLF CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the above was held on Tuesday at the golf [?]. About 30 members were present, and the president (Mr. F. L. ... [Article] (440 words)
  • Tennis.

    Following are the results of Saturday's matches in the pennant competitions:—Scots v. Proprietary) ... [Article] (142 words)
  • Wesley v. Gardens. (Wesley players first mentioned.)

    Barcham and. Quayle d V. Pumpa and Middleton, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1; and d. N. Pumpa and Stephens, 6-2, 6-2. Pavey and Malcolm lost to V. Pumpa ... [Article] (111 words)
  • B Grade. North Portland v. Tyrendarra. (North Portland mentioned first)

    A. Ferguson and S. Cook d. E. Lovell and T. Hobbs, 9-1. F. Diekman and S. Hedditch lost to R. Keiller and F. Holmes, 1-9, Misses L. ... [Article] (133 words)
  • Gardens 2 v. Wesley. (Gardens mentioned first)

    A. Jenkin and W. Callander lost to J. Errey and R. Sutton, 5-9. C. Hickey and F. Patterson lost to K. Campbell and T. Jarrett, 4-9. Mrs. ... [Article] (126 words)
  • Gardens 1 v. Bridgewater. (Gardens 1 mentioned first)

    W. Hocking and W. Jenkin d. J. Saunders and K. Kittson, 9-3. H. Hedditch and F. McLean lost to A. Adamson and G. Collins, 8-9. Mrs. ... [Article] (131 words)
  • St. Stephen's v. Scots. (St. Stephen's mentioned first)

    Bourbaud and Greening lost to Rev. McMeekin and Lehman, 5-9. Schofield and Osbourne d. Pettingill and Haby, 9-2. Mrs. Frost and ... [Article] (132 words)
  • C Grade.

    Semi-finals were played on Friday. As is often the case with junior tennis, the results were surprising. Gardens, the minor premiers, were ... [Article] (104 words)
  • Our Letter Box.

    [Whilst desirous of throwing open our columns for fullest discussion of mutters of public interest, we do not hold ourselves in the least ... [Article] (66 words)
  • Ratepayers' Poll re Electric Light Extension. To the Editor, "Portland Guardian."

    Sir,—May I be permitted, through your open column, to refer to the matter outstanding between the Borough Council and myself, in ... [Article] (690 words)
  • STAR TALKIES.

    Noel Coward's epic of the generation, "Cavalcade," is the offering at the Star Talkies this evening and on Tuesday. Screened here in ... [Article] (138 words)
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