Because the departure of the four-masted barque Herzogin Cecilie from the ballast ground was delayed through a breakdown in the steering ...
Article : 214 wordsThe Port Lincoln Town Council on Monday evening received a letter from Mrs. M. J. Sullivan, complaining that a cricket match had been played on the Town eval on a recent Sunday between teams representing bookmakers and punters. ...
Article : 280 wordsThe coastal steamer Broadway ar rived at Port Lincoln on Sunday evening to load 2,500 bags of barley for Melbourne. The vessel, which took ...
Article : 45 wordsA carnival arranged by the Post Lincoln Life Saving Club will be held on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The annual swim from jetty to jetty ...
Article : 169 wordsThere are now three sailing vessels at Port Lincoln. They are the Ponape. Pamir and Olivebauk. The lastnamed will load at Port ...
Article : 132 wordsPeter Errington Davies (19). an English ordinary seaman, who deserted from the Finnish four-masted barque Heizogin Cecilie at Port ...
Article : 111 wordsCapt. Fairweather and his officers and men of the steamer Benavon were tendered a welcome social by the Seamen's Mission and the Ladies' ...
Article : 238 wordsThe priesthood of Christ and His powerful ministry in the heavenly sanctuary was the theme of the addresses by Rev. E. C. Walsh in the ...
Article : 500 wordsThe Port Lincoln High School will reopen on Tuesday, February 5. The headmaster (Mr. S. L. Tregenza) will be free to interview parents on ...
Article : 32 wordsIt is reported by a Port Lincoln resident who returned recently from a visit to Wirrulla that only 3.000 bag? or wheat will be delivered at ...
Article : 90 wordsOn Tuesday morning three members of the crew were chipping rust from the Temple Moat, when the plank broke and the men fell into the ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. W. Kiddy left for Adelaide by the Minnipa on Wednesday night, on a business trip. Dr. H. R. Gibbs, dentist, of Streaky ...
Article : 217 wordsA letter was received from the secretary of the Port Lincoln Institute Committee (Mr. O. Blackman) by the town council recently, stating that the ...
Article : 181 wordsSir,—I read with considerable interest the deliberation of Prof. W. J. Dakin, of the Sydney University, on the need for the inclusion in the ...
Article : 345 words"The World as I Saw It" is the title of a lecture which Mr. Harold G. Pank, of Messrs. Laubman and Pank, Adelaide, will give at Flinders ...
Article : 127 wordsOn account of the recent increase in the number of scholars at the Port Lincoln Primary: School, the staff has been augmented by the appointment ...
Article : 49 wordsMiss J. Tayler left for Adelaide by the Minnipa last Friday evening. Mrs. I. G. Hills, of Jacqueline, will leave today (Friday) for Melbourne ...
Article : 105 wordsEfforts are being made to arrange a camp for Port Lincoln Boy Scouts during next week-end. Mr. Hender's property, at the junction of the New ...
Article : 59 wordsWhile fishing at Coffin's Bay last Sunday, Mr. H. T. Hutching pierced the middle finger of hie tight hand with a hook. The superintendent of ...
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Port Lincoln Times (SA : 1927 - 1986; 1992 - 2002), Fri 25 Jan 1935, Page 1
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