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Article : 21 wordsMr. Caulfeild Barton, of Port Pirie, who is again fishing at Beachport this summer, has sent to the Mount Gambier Hospital a 14-lb salmon ...
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Family Notices : 251 wordsOBJECTION has foeen taken by some employers in Melbourne, including certain bankers, to men engaged in their ...
Article : 161 wordsPort Pirie Pedestrian Club has arranged an excellent programme for [?]s meeting at Memorial Oval tonight. There will be 30 events, and some of ...
Article : 146 wordsDr. A. G. Price (master of St. Mark's College, in the University of Adelaide) is returning from London. Commenting at Fremantle on the ...
Article : 103 wordsNo advice has yet been received in Pirie in regard to the personnel of the 1934 Port Pirie Hospital Board. Those who were members of the ...
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Recorder (Port Pirie, SA : 1919 - 1954), Sat 6 Jan 1934, Page 2
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