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  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (1552 words)
  • Family Notices

    ... [Family Notices] (98 words)
  • CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY, '42.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (41 words)
  • Phases of the Moon.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (15 words)
  • The Guardian Printed at Portland every Monday and Thursday Evening. Phone 39. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942 LOCAL AND GENERAL News From Prisoner-of-War.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Burville, of Bridgewater Road have received further word of their son, Bernard ("Nigger"), now a prisoner of war ... [Article] (133 words)
  • Strict Coastal Black-out.

    It was essential that a complete black-out within ten miles of the Victorian ocean coastline be strictly observed, the Premier (Mr. ... [Article] (112 words)
  • "Another Rival Was Port Fairy."

    Among many interesting paragraphs in a book published in connection with the centenary of Scots Church, Portland (says the ... [Article] (133 words)
  • Joined the A.I.F.

    Albert James Henry Baulch (Portland), James Eton Gibbs (Narrawong). R.A.A.F. : R. Stevenson and E. Giles (Heywood.) ... [Article] (22 words)
  • Airman Wounded.

    Word has been received that Neil ("Sandy") McCulloch son of Mayor W. and Mrs. McCulloch, has been wounded in the Pacific air ... [Article] (52 words)
  • Fire Alarms.

    Since the installation of the new street' fire alarms the-Portland brigade has been kept' busy with false' call, which, though certainly ... [Article] (73 words)
  • Air Raid Protection.

    A working bee is to be held at the State School at 2 p.m. on Saturday next, when all able-bodied residents are asked to assist in providing ... [Article] (140 words)
  • Your Subscription.

    The following appeared in an exchange: A reader, while out by him self one day in a remote district, was overtaken by a violent storm, ... [Article] (133 words)
  • Exemption List Revision Soon.

    Amendments to the reserved occupations list, to be announced in a few clays will limit specific reservation to employees in vital war ... [Article] (121 words)
  • DARTMOOR

    At the monthly meeting. of the Red Cross Society at which Mrs. Gustus, vice-president, presided, the hon. secretary, Miss Strangward, ... [Article] (170 words)
  • HEYWOOD

    Mr. Stabernack, who has been on the staff of the Commercial Bank, Heywood, for about five years, has been transferred to Kaniva. ... [Article] (167 words)
  • GARDENING COLUMN

    We are told by the Prime Minister that we shall have to curtail recreation and settle down to real work but gardening would ... [Article] (628 words)
  • AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS

    The District Warden has asked us to advise that a complete black-out has been ordered as from 21st inst. The public are asked to co-operate ... [Article] (126 words)
  • Air Raid Siren Signals.

    The three important air raid signals are as follows:— FIRST signal consists of a series of alternate short and long blasts of ... [Article] (100 words)
  • THE DEAD SEA INTERESTING DESCRIPTION BY A RETURNED SOLDIER.

    Some of the mysteries of the "Dead Sea" are vividly described in an article which has been written by Warrant-Officer A. J. Oakes, of Port ... [Article] (808 words)
  • Advice on Use of Sand Mats.

    Millions of pamphlets describing how make sand mats for use against incendiary bombs will be distributed to householders in ... [Article] (104 words)
  • PORTLAND SEWERAGE AUTHORITY

    The above Authority met on Tuesday night, when the Mayor occupied the chair. Correspondence. ... [Article] (423 words)
  • OBITUARY

    The death, at the ripe old age of 88 years, of Mrs. Anderson, relict of the late Mr. W. P. Anderson, a pioneer trader of Portland, occurred ... [Article] (383 words)
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