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  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (47 words)
  • LATEST ABOUT T.P.A. OFFICE. WHAT IS BEING DONE.

    Since the Tourist Office was opened a few short weeks ago Mr. C. W. Potter (Secretary) has added in a remarkable degree to his stock of ... [Article] (760 words)
  • PICNIC PROGRAMME. Enthusiastic Meeting, at Port MacDonnell.

    In connection with the forthcoming carnival the Tourist Promotion Association invited leading identities of Port MacDonnell to meet on Tuesday ... [Article] (341 words)
  • MAYOR OF WARRNAMBOOL PAYS VISIT. IMPRESSED WITH TOWN AND DISTRICT.

    Among prominent visitors to Mount Gambier this week was the Mayor of Warrnambool, Mr. James Jackman, accompanied by ... [Article] (441 words)
  • LOAN COUNCIL TO MEET NEXT WEEK. Important Discussions. Adelaide, To-day.

    The raising of £7,000,000 to complete the Government loan programmes, the conversion of £84,000,000 of optional loans in London, and the ... [Article] (71 words)
  • POLITICAL OUTLOOK CALMER. Mr. Hill May Accept AgentGeneralship. MR RICHARDS AS PREMIER Adelaide, To-day.

    The political crisis is a little calmer now, and it is probable that on his return from the Loan Council meeting in Melbourne Mr. rill will accept the ... [Article] (357 words)
  • R.A.F.FLYING BOAT MAY VISIT AUSTRALIA. London, Friday.

    The, six-engined R.A.F. flying boat, which cost £136,000, has almost completed its trials. It is understood that it will be sent on a cruise and may ... [Article] (52 words)
  • Pardoned Prisoners Pray for Return. Sofia, Friday.

    Thousands of prisoners who were pardoned in celebration of the birth of the King's daughter are begging to be returned to prison in preference to ... [Article] (33 words)
  • TAXIMEN CAUSE TRAFFIC JAM Vienna, Friday.

    Resenting the increased petrol taxes and seizure by the police of taxis in default of payment, taximen acting concertedly massed their taxis ... [Article] (69 words)
  • KEEN BOWLING IN S.E. SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

    There were many keen contests in the South-Eastern bowling championships at Mount Gambier to-day. This picture shows W. S. Jacob, of Narracoorte, com peting against D. J., Papworth (Mount Gambier) in the singles. Papworth, who is watching the ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (54 words)
  • BEER EXCISE ACT EVADED. Melorse Brewer Fined £300 and Costs. SERIOUS CASE, SAYS S.M. Adelaide, To-day.

    For having committed two breaches of the Beer Excise Act, William Joseph Slee Jacka, of Melrose was fined £300 with ... [Article] (227 words)
  • BEST AERIAL FEAT. CAPT. UWINS WINS BRITANNIA TROPHY. London, Friday.

    The Britannia Trophy for the best performance of the year has ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (55 words)
  • DeVALERA'S SUCCESS. WILL HOLD BALANCE OF POWER. Dublin, Friday.

    Further returns of the Free State elections tend to emphasise the success of DeValera's Republican Party, which is now ... [Article] (65 words)
  • WATERWORKS CONTROL. Corporation Asked to Make Offer for Pumping. ALD. SPEHR SEES MINISTER.

    Ald. Spehr advised the Town Council at a special meeting on Thursday night that at next meeting he would inaugurate a further discussion on the ... [Article] (235 words)
  • Personal.

    Miss M. Leane who has been transferred from the Mount Gambier Primary school to Narracoorte, was bidden fareWellby a largely attended ... [Article] (492 words)
  • "Beggar Coins" to be Issued. Budapest. Friday.

    The Government is planning to issue thirty million "beggar coins," which will be redeemable for food and sleeping accommodation. ... [Article] (29 words)
  • INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. Heavy Deathroll in Britain. London, Friday.

    It is estimated that 10 to 15 per cent. of the people in Great Britain are suffering from influenza. One thousand five hundred and eighty-nine ... [Article] (40 words)
  • CANADIAN DAIRYMEN PERTURBED. Objections to New Zealand Butter. Ottawa, Friday.

    Considerable objections were raised by dairy farmers to the landing of a shipment of New Zealand butten here on Friday. ... [Article] (63 words)
  • CAREER OF CRIME. Man With Sentences Totalling 360 Years. Adelaide, To-day.

    After his conviction in the Criminal Court yesterday on seven cpunts of having received stolen property, it was stated that George Hanson (48) ... [Article] (75 words)
  • Intermediate Results.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (47 words)
  • SOUTH-EAST BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIPS. ANNUAL TOURNAMENT BEGINS.

    The annual bowling championships conducted by the Mount Gambier Club were commenced today under ideal conditions. Some very keen bowling ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (74 words)
  • SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (170 words)
  • Family Notices

    ... [Family Notices] (75 words)
  • McGRATH BEATS VINES. Three Sets to One Against World Champion. "ABOUT MY BEST GAME. Melbourne, To-day.

    ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Detailed lists, results, guides] (245 words)
  • CORPORATION'S "PUP." State of Roads in New Area. "ALMOST A SCANDAL."

    The Public Works committee reported to the Town Council at a special meeting on Thursday night that many roads in the area ... [Article] (385 words)

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