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Advertising : 32 wordsStarting shortly after midnight on Tuesday, rain which fell incessantly until this morning gave the South-East its best drenching for the year. Most gaugings in the lower South-East exceeded two inches, which is the heaviest downpour on record at this ...
Article : 695 wordsThe second reading of the Betting Bill was carried by 14 votes to 3 in the Legislative Council yesterday. ...
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Article : 59 wordsFour inter-State visitors who called at the Tourist Office to-day. and were later introduced to a "Watch" representative, described Mount Gambier as ...
Article : 393 wordsMembers of the Mount Gambier Caledonian Society are reminded that the annual St. Andrew's social will be held in the Caledonian Hall this ...
Article : 117 wordsHeavy rain set in early yesterday morning and felt continuously throughout the day. The wind increased towards evening and at ...
Article : 253 wordsA finding of wilful murder against George Bennett, who was killed by a train abour the time that his wife's battered body was found in a shed at ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Coonawarra team which won the premiership of the Penola Association. (L to R)—Back—E, Ey, D. Mod istach, G. Allder. Front—J. Webber (vice-capt.), R. Stafford (cap tain), E. Redman, M. Darwent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954), Thu 30 Nov 1933, Page 1
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