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  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (1982 words)
  • Family Notices

    ... [Family Notices] (31 words)
  • The Guardian Published at Portland every Monday and Thursday Evening. Phone 39. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1935. Shipping.

    The Middlesex called at the port on Thursday and loaded 8,000 car-cases of lamb, 1100 rabbits, 500 pigs, and 500 bags of beef and ... [Article] (47 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)
  • Concrete Works at Portland.

    One of the subjects for discussion at the next conference of the Western District Municipalities' Association in April will be the proposal for ... [Article] (105 words)
  • A Dangerous Bridge.

    At the last meeting of the Minhamite Shire Council, Cr. Wright referred to the bridge on the Condah Swamp, and the engineer said that ... [Article] (107 words)
  • Heywood Mothers' Club.

    A fairly large gathering of ladies was present at the Temperance Hall, Heywood, on Thursday last, when the Heywood State School Mothers' Club ... [Article] (269 words)
  • St. Patrick's Night Ball.

    Lovers of the light fantastic are assured of an excellent evening's dancing at the St. Patrick's Night ball, to be held in the Free Library ... [Article] (93 words)
  • Quail Shooting.

    The opening day of the quail season was one of the most successful enjoyed in the Western District ,for many years. Birds were ... [Article] (99 words)
  • Sale of Bay Steamers.

    Dealing with the purchase of the Commonwealth line of steamers by the White Star Co., the Auditor General (Mr. Cerutty) in his annual ... [Article] (114 words)
  • Grass Fire at Condah.

    A fire which commenced on the road adjoining Mr. H. Baker's property burned about 300 acres of grass and about 30 chains of fencing on ... [Article] (126 words)
  • Hamilton-Toolondo Railway.

    The Kowree Shire council has consistently advocated regrading of the Toolondo railway line, believing that it should fully function in the ... [Article] (172 words)
  • "Wandering" Motor Cars.

    Many motorists have, no doubt, experienced the sensation, when momentarily releasing their hold on the steering wheel, of the lack of ... [Article] (258 words)
  • New Steamer for Portland Service.

    The steamer purchased by the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company in New Zealand for the coastal trade between the Western ... [Article] (55 words)
  • Anzac Day March.

    Free travel to Melbourne for ex-soldiers to enable them to participate in the Anzac Day march has been approved by the State Cabinet. ... [Article] (73 words)
  • Family Notices

    ... [Family Notices] (186 words)
  • P. and A. Society.

    A most successful effort to liquidate the debt of 70 sustained on the last show was made by the committee of the P. and A. Society on ... [Article] (263 words)
  • Painful Accident.

    Mrs. E. W. Hedditch, one, of the most enthusiastic workers for the P and A. bazaar on Thursday last, met with a painful accident in the ... [Article] (81 words)
  • Tennis.

    Rain on Saturday marred the pleasure of and interrupted many of the matches. Gardens, on the day, were too strong. for St. Stephen's, ... [Article] (220 words)
  • B GRADE. Bridgewater v. Bolwarra. (Bridgewater first named.)

    Men's doubles.—Billingham and K. Kittson v. Barker and Martyn (unfinished). Phillips and J. Kittson v. Goode and Tarrant, 2-2 ... [Article] (118 words)
  • Scots No. 1 v. Gardens Maroons. (Gardens first named)

    Men's doubles.-A. Jenkin and L. Hogan d. F. Pettingill and R. Lehmann, 0-7. Ladies' doubles.—Misses Gunn and ... [Article] (81 words)
  • Wesley v. Tyrendarra. (Wesley first named.)

    Men's doubles:—Rev. Boyle and T. Jarrett lost to Condon and Saunders, 3-9. H. Brinsmead and C. Sheehy d. J. Devlin and E. ... [Article] (110 words)
  • St. Stephen's v. Gardens Blues. (Gardens first named.)

    Men's doubles.—Callander and C. Murrell d. Bourbaud and Sonneman, 9-7. McLean and Jenkin d. Leekie and Collins, 9-2. ... [Article] (106 words)
  • Scots No. 2 v. Gardens Golds. (Scots first named.)

    Men's doubles.—Middleton and McMeeckin lost to Hocking and Osbourne, 7-9. Ladies' doubles.—Mrs. Gregory & ... [Article] (76 words)
  • Our Letter Box.

    [Whilst desirous of throwing [?] our columns for fullest [?] of matters of public interest [?] do not hold ourselves in the [?] ... [Article] (56 words)
  • P. & A. Society's Bazaar. To the Editor, "Portland Guardian"

    Sir,—May I, through the [?] of your columns, on behalf of [?] P. and A. Society, express to [?] people of Portland and district [?] ... [Article] (143 words)
  • Bridgewater Lakes Raserve. To the Editor. "Portland Guardian"

    Sir,—Kindly allow me [?] your columns to notify your [?] of the result of the recent land [?] in regard to the above [?] ... [Article] (208 words)
  • OBITUARY.

    A pioneer of the Drik Drik [?] Mrs. Emma Mullens, relict [?] the late Mr. Wm. Mullens, died recently, in her ninetieth year. [?] ... [Article] (208 words)
  • Easter Tournament.

    Schedules for the annual [?] tennis tournament will be available this week. While the reduced [?] try fees are being retained, [?] ... [Article] (55 words)
  • Dartmoor District Association.

    Another series of matches in the above Association has been decides on. Winnap had a bye and [?] bannar had a walk-over from ... [Article] (125 words)
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