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  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (1537 words)
  • Portland Guardian Published at Portland Every Monday and Thursday Evening. PHONE NO. 39. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925. Local and General "Talks With Men"

    During the past three or four years meetings under the general title of "Talks With Men" have been held during the winter season and have been a source of ... [Article] (107 words)
  • Anzac Day

    Anzac Day will be commemorated at the Portland State Scboul on Friday (to-morrow) afternoon, when the prescribed ceremony will take place. The returned ... [Article] (79 words)
  • Literary Circle

    The Literary Circle met in St Stephen's Hall last Monday evening. Mr M'Kenzie, the new leader, started with a revision of last session's work. He dealt with the ... [Article] (170 words)
  • News From Portland

    Under the above heading "F.C.C." writes to the "Border Watch"-I read in your paper of Wednesday last that Portland contemplated a change in the weekly ... [Article] (188 words)
  • Temperance Booths at Football Matches

    The Women's Christian Temperance Union at Ararat outbid the licensed victuallers who tendered for the right to conduct a booth in that centre during the football ... [Article] (217 words)
  • Welcome to Minister

    On Tuesday night a welcome wan tendered to Rev B. R. and Mrs Toi in Wesley Church by the members of the Methodist congregation. Owing to the rough night ... [Article] (330 words)
  • Temperance Competition

    Under the suspices of the United Temperance Societies, a temperance competition will be held in the Free Library Hall during May, when prizes for solos, ... [Article] (74 words)
  • Special Optical Notice

    As notified by advertisement elsewhere Mr Cyril Hotham, F.V.O.A., representing Mr S B. Ahotomey, the well-known optician, of 149 Swanston street. Melbourne, ... [Article] (79 words)
  • Sentence Suspended

    At the sitting of the Ballarat Supreme Court on Tuesday, Albert Beaumont Walker, 18, laborer, who pleaded guilty to charges of forging and uttering cheques at ... [Article] (90 words)
  • A Despicable Outrage

    Searching among the debris at the back of 124, Bridge road. Richmond (occupied by the Richmond Electrical Supplies Stores), where a terrific explosion occcurred ... [Article] (202 words)
  • Passing of the Pioneers

    One of the best known and most widely respected residents of the Condah district. Mr John Rundell, passed peacefully away at his residence, Sunnyside, Condah, on ... [Article] (367 words)
  • Melbourne News MELBOURNE, This Day.

    Four out of eight starters in the Dynon Hurdles fell. Gay Serenader won the Albury Gold Cup. Letters from the Gulf of Carpentaria ... [Article] (185 words)
  • Pig Market COLES AND PULLUM.

    Cole, and Pullum P y. Ltd. report:— Heavy supplies in all sections of the market: Baconers in keen request at fully late rates with a tendency to higher ... [Article] (97 words)
  • Melbourne Market

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (39 words)
  • News in Brief

    A larger plant for the manufacture of briquettes at Yallourn is contemplated. A new High School for boys to be erected at South Yarra will, it It is ... [Article] (526 words)
  • Police Court. NO LIGHTS.

    At the Portland Court yesterday, before Mr T. D. O'Callaghan, P.M., Mounted- Constable Christopherson charged C. E. Bourbaud with leaving his motor ear in ... [Article] (569 words)
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