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Article : 49 words"Enquirer," Toorak:—As one of the many hundreds of motorists who visited Oakbank on Easter Monday I could not help but notice how well the traffic was ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. Arthur Gordon Gilbert (aged 42 years), of Second avenue, South Payneham, died suddenly yesterday. Mr. Gilbert, who was secretary of ...
Article : 122 wordsW. J. Dalby, Campbelltown:—My son, who attends Norwood High School, informs me that he is compelled by tram conductors on the Paradise to Adelaide ...
Article : 160 wordsH. W. Campbell, Helmsdale:—The Police Department dispensed with the speed limit to Oakbank on Monday. No accidents occurred on the road. This is ...
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Article : 69 words"One of Party," Dulwich:—A new cave has been discovered near Tantanoola, in the South-East. On March 28 last a boy named Lane ...
Article : 244 words"Excelsior," North Unley:—At the half-yearly meeting of the Baptist Union held in Adelaide Mr. Stow Smith made some pertinent remarks on the "Ministry of ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Wed 23 Apr 1930, Page 6
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