Sir,—We have heard from time to time about the improvements that are going to be made to the Wigley Reserve by the Glenelg Council, but year after year goes by ...
Article : 162 wordsThe matter of the playing of cricket by btahers on the beach has been a very much vexed question, particularly because of the attendant danger to the safety of men, ...
Article : 396 wordsThe third and last interclub 14-footer sailing contest was held in Glenelg waters on Saturday afternoon in ideal weather. Henley and Grange Sailing Club were ...
Article : 965 wordsThe town clerk reported to the Council on Tuesday that the following works had been carried out since the last meeting of the Council:—Streets and watertables ...
Article : 334 wordsOn Tuesday night, at the Council meeting, the resignation of Mr. W. H. Jeanes (late town clerk) as the Council’s representative on the Metropolitan ...
Article : 237 wordsFor some time past the condition of the streets of Glenelg have not been altogether a thing of beauty and a joy for ever,” and with the object of remedying it the works ...
Article : 518 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the Glenelg Town Council was held on Tuesday Present: The Mayor (Hon. H. Tassie, M.L.C.), Ald. Rugless, Lawton, Dring, ...
Article : 309 wordsA Grade journeyed to the Grange, and after a very pleasant game with the local team finished 5 behind on the four rinks. Hillman and Donaldson’s rinks were ...
Article : 461 wordsOn December 19, a pleasant evening was spent at the Bath Street Lecture Hall, when the pupils of Miss Dew, A.T.C.L., assembled to mark the termination of the ...
Article : 212 wordsSir—For a piece of cool cheek I think the owner of motor car No. 19199 takes the bun. Last evening, when hundreds thronged our beautiful beach, a car bearing ...
Article : 189 wordsA public meeting was held on Wednesday evening of last week in connection with the above fund. The treasurer produced the bank pass book showing a balance of £48 ...
Article : 160 wordsGilbert James, a boy aged eight years, son of Mr. A. E. James, of Battams Road, Payneham, had a remarkably close escape from drowning near the breakwater jetty ...
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Glenelg Guardian (SA : 1914 - 1936), Thu 17 Jan 1924, Page 1
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