WITH a record enrolment of 138 students, the [?] High School is maintai[?] [?] time when many others are seeing ...
Article : 127 wordsSWERVING to avoid running into [?] crossing the street, [?] tor [?] petrol b[?]ser [?] Messrs Schrapel's Tanunda, ...
Article : 98 wordsMR. P. Schick, Angaston, was blinded for some time and severely burnt about the face when an acetylene gas explosion occurred on ...
Article : 170 wordsDAMAGE estimated at £1,000 was done by a fire which broke out in the dehydrator building of Messrs Crowe & Newcombe's extensive ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 967 wordsRECEIPTS were £10/1/6 at the very successful dance held at Springton on Tuesday in aid of the Library fund. Music was supplied ...
Article : 109 wordsFOR fifth year in succession, Mr Frank Chinner has won Angaston Bowling Club's handicap singles tournament—off scratch every ...
Article : 113 wordsMRS. L. M. Hunnerup and Mr W. Hunnerup were prize winners at the second of Sedan Red Cross Circle's series of card socials, held on ...
Article : 69 wordsMISS Jean Ludewig, who has been a great helper in district musical circles, was farewelled at a social in Coulthard Memorial Hall, ...
Article : 127 wordsMR. and Mrs T. O. Kernich, Greenock, who were married recently, were publicly honoured at a social in Greenock Institute on May ...
Article : 481 wordsMISS Jean Rhind, who celebrated her 18th/birthda[?] on May 19, was honoured by a surprise gathering at her home in the evening, ...
Article : 114 wordsPARCELS for despatch to Port Adelaide Mission were prepared by Greenock Methodist Guild at its meeting on May 20; and two cot ...
Article : 114 wordsCONTRIBUTORS to Keyneton's Cheer-up hamper on May 13 included Mesdames R. N. Keynes, F. J. Heath, Kroschel, H. L. Evans, ...
Article : 202 wordsAt last meeting of Angaston Hospital Board, Matron Martin reported that a cheque for £10 10/- had been handed to her as ...
Article : 60 wordsFIRST RAID OH DARWIN—AND ONE OF THE FIRST BOMBS! This remarkable photograph, released today, shows the direct hit on the postoffice scored by the Japanese when they made their first raid on Darwin in February. The bomb shown bursting here (one of the first dropped) is that which fell directly on the postmaster's residence, adjoining the postoffice. The explosion left a crater 30ft ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Family Notices : 332 wordsNURIOOTPA district last week shared in the grief occasioned by news that Sgt. Julie Rohrlach, of the R.A.A.F., had been killed in an ...
Article : 157 wordsANNE, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs F. Scheiner. Seppeltsfield, was given a birthday party at her home on Friday, about thirty ...
Article : 101 wordsYOUNGER Set Dance in Angaston Institute last week yielded £13/14/6, said Miss P. Riebke, secand organizer. Messrs Reg. ...
Article : 175 wordsSEDAN scholars are joining the Dig for Victory Campaign. Mr. Ranna has generously made available a piece of land adjoining his ...
Article : 74 wordsEMPIRE Day was observed at the Moculta School on Friday, when Mr Mayfield (H.T.) and Miss Ruth Harrison (assistant) gave special ...
Article : 82 wordsMrs V. R. Mayger, secretary of Nuriootpa Unit, said yesterday that they had forwarded £100 for the F. F.C.F. Empire Appeal. ...
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Leader (Angaston, SA : 1918 - 1954), Thu 28 May 1942, Page 1
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