Many former residents of the district, who are now living in other parts of Eyre Peninsula and elsewhere in the State, returned for the ...
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Article : 168 wordsFigures issued by the Railways Department show that the 1935/36 wheat harvest was the third highest handled on Eyre Peninsula. ...
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Article : 101 wordsOrganise by the Butler branch of the Agricultural Bureau, a field day was held at Butler on Monday, when the crops in the district were ...
Article : 385 wordsMr. W. H. Butcher returned last Friday morning from a brief visit to Adelaide. Mr. N. Murray, of the Railways ...
Article : 354 wordsBefore his departure for Adelaide, Mr. R. D. Waye, who has been a foremost member of the Rambler Cricket Club for several years, was tendered ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Port Lincoln Freezers' Social Club held its annual social at the Hotel Boston on Saturday night. There was an attendance of between ...
Article : 266 wordsAll branches of the locomotive department were represented at a farewell to the superintendent of the Port Lincoln railways division (Mr. C. H. ...
Article : 242 wordsMr. Reg Hall, of the Bank of New South Wales, Mount Gambier, who is spending a holiday in Port Lincoln with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hall, ...
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Port Lincoln Times (SA : 1927 - 1986; 1992 - 2002), Fri 6 Nov 1936, Page 1
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