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  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (2093 words)
  • CALENDAR FOR MARCH, 1935.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (42 words)
  • PHASES OF THE MOON.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (14 words)
  • The Guardian Published at Portland every Monday and Thursday Evening. Phone 39. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1935. Power Station Destroyed.

    As a result, it is believed, of a light fusing and setting oil bags alight, the Minyip electric power station was destroyed by fire. The ... [Article] (90 words)
  • Conservatorium Concert.

    The University Conservatorium will open a season of recitals at the Loreto Convent on Wednesday. evening, 27th March, at 8 o'clock. The ... [Article] (192 words)
  • Kinks in One's Golf Swing.

    Searching for the kinks in one's golf swing which cause hooking the ball into tiger country forms a cheerful and instructive article in the ... [Article] (283 words)
  • A Promising Sire.

    At the Bessiebelle show on Saturday, Mr. J. Lindsay, the owner, gave a special prize for the best progeny of his Clydesdale stallion, ... [Article] (151 words)
  • Quail Season to Open Friday.

    Reports received by the Chief Inspector of Fisheries and Game (Mr. F. Lewis) indicate that shooters will have good sport for the opening of ... [Article] (164 words)
  • Successful Horse Sale.

    Messrs S. J. Stuckey and Son yarded 338 horses at their annual sale at Millicent, and sold 258 at an average price per head of £14/10/5. ... [Article] (178 words)
  • Devastating Fires.

    Driven at high speed by a fierce north wind, a fire which broke out at Compton, about six miles from Mt. Gambier shortly after noon on ... [Article] (161 words)
  • Aboriginal Cricketers.

    An Edenhope correspondent in the "Spectator" writes that he saw a great match played at Edenhope (in 1867), between a number of ... [Article] (224 words)
  • Prison Reform.

    A correspondent to the Hamilton "Spectator" wrote in 1807 : "It is generally believed that the overgrown and expensive penal ... [Article] (72 words)
  • Optical Notice.

    As already advertised in another column, Messrs. Coles and Garrard, master opticians, of 370-372 Bourke, St., Melbourne, are again paying one ... [Article] (95 words)
  • South-Eastern Development.

    In the S.A. Assembly on Thursday, Mr. R. W. R. Hunt, M.P., asked the Premier if the reference to the Public Works Standing Committee on ... [Article] (118 words)
  • About Our Authors—Maysie Greig.

    Miss Maysie Greig, daughter of Dr. Greig Smith, has surely had the most interesting experiences in her ramblings round the world. Born ... [Article] (261 words)
  • Rafferty Rules at Inquests.

    There need be no surprise that the inquest into the suicide of the two young American women who threw themselves from an aeroplane over ... [Article] (356 words)
  • Wool Sales.

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co. Ltd. report 6th March:—Sales were continued in Melbourne to-day, when we submitted our catalogue of 4,700 ... [Article] (774 words)
  • OBITUARY.

    The death took place on Monday, after a lingering illness, of Miss Martha Theisinger, aged 35, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. ... [Article] (121 words)
  • Family Notices

    ... [Family Notices] (128 words)
  • BAYNTUN DRUGGED.

    Referring to the alleged doping [?] the hurdle racer Bayntun, meeting on our fourth page, traces of a [?] have been revealed in the two [?] ... [Article] (181 words)
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