CHERRY GARDENS, July 29—On Saturday Mr. Edward Wright was burning primings, and was pulling a large limb to put on top of the fire, when he slipped and ...
Article : 62 wordsMr. T. A. Fletcher, fourth son of the late Mr. H. C. Fletcher, died at his residence, Woodville, on Saturday. The deceased, who was 53 years of age, was ...
Article : 953 wordsCrowded galleries in the House of Assembly on Tuesday afternoon indicated that matters of special Moment were in the air. Immediately upon the formal opening ...
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Article : 68 wordsCOWELL. July 31—Mr. A. Stephenson, while clearing scrub in the Hundred of McGregor, aimed a vigourous blow with his axe at a tea tree sapling. He must have ...
Article : 88 wordsIn full view of thousands of spectators at the Ascot Racecourse on Saturday afternoon, the daring French aviator. (M. Guillaux) fell headlong to the earth with ...
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Article : 64 wordsNARRACOORTE, August 3.—A sudden death occurred there this morning. Mr. Albert John Mudge, a wellknown farmer, of Bool Lagoon, stayed in ...
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Advertising : 215 wordsDARWIN, August 4. — On Sunday two boating parties went from Darwin to Port Charles Lighthouse. One was in Mr. Robert Dean's racing ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 8 Aug 1914, Page 39
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