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  3. MURRAY BRIDGE POLICE COURT. Wednesday, April 26.

    Harold Sidney W. H. E. Brown pleaded guilty to a charge that he did by the habitual use of liquor waste his means and injure his health, contrary to provisions of the Licensing Act, ...

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  11. MOBILONG DISTRICT COUNCIL.

    A special general meeting of the District Council of Mobilong was held in the Council Chamber on Friday, April 21, when there were present Crs. Parish (in the chair), ...

    Article : 251 words
  12. ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A service to commemorate the sacrifices made by the Anzacs was held in the Diamond Park on Sunday, April 23. The service had been arranged by die Murray Bridge ...

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  13. MURRAY BRIDGE RIFLE CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  14. MONDAY, APRIL 24.

    Julius Nuske, farmer, and Joseph Charles Lea, farmer, of Victoria, were charged with at Murray Bridge on April 22, having had in their possession one Gladstone bag and one ...

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  15. ANZAC DAY AT MANNUM.

    On account of the rain it was found impossible to carry out the programme of sport arranged by the returned men of the district principally in the interests of the children. ...

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  16. ANZAC DAY SERVICE AT MANNUM.

    A largely attended combined memorial service in connection with Anzac Day was held in the Institute on Sunday afternoon. The proceedings commenced with a procession ...

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  17. YOUNGHUSBAND AGRICULTURAL BUREAU.

    At the meeting of the above Bureau held on April 13, Mr. Hallett read a very interesting paper on the above subject. Mr. Hallett said:—There are three things I want to ...

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  18. UGLY MAN FOOTBALL.

    A fair crowd of spectators assembled at the Mannum Showgrounds on Saturday last to witness the fight for supremacy between teams picked from the employees of Messrs. ...

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  20. GENERAL NEWS. GIFTS TO THE MANNUM HOSPITAL.

    During the past month gifts have been made to the above hospital as follows:—Vegetables—Capt. J. G. Arnold; 4 fowls—Mr. Masters; Flowers—Mesdames Lakne, Leuders, ...

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  21. MANNUM DISTRICT HOSPITAL.

    The monthly meeting of the above Board was held in the Council Chamber on Wednesday evening, April 19. Capt. J. G. Arnold presided over a full attendance. ...

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  22. ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    The Mannum District Council sat as a committee on Saturday last, and gave further consideration to the light question, but nothing was finalized. It is probable that at the ...

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  23. WELCOME RAIN.

    After a good deal of threatening weather the clerk in charge of that department got busy in earnest on Tuesday last and the result was a welcome rain. The break-up of ...

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  25. UGLY MAN COMPETITION.

    The committee in charge of the Shearer's v. Dock football match decided to run a mock court in connection with the affair, and to make the thing more interesting issued mock ...

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  26. BUSINESS REMOVAL.

    [?] Mr. W. Byrth, the well-known Mannum bootman, announces his removal to the shop next to F. E. Schuetze, Main Street, and nearly opposite the institute. The new shop ...

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  27. FAREWELL.

    Mrs. Murray Shearer and Mrs. Gilbert were joint hostesses at the former's home on Tuesday evening, April 25th, when a number of friends met to say farewell to Miss Edna ...

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  29. SCHOOL OF MUSIC.

    Mr. Geo. Truss, A. Mus. T.C.L., the well-known conductor of the Mannum Orchestra, has established a school of music at his rooms, Main Street, Mannum, and is to be ...

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  30. SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT.

    Child in bus (to stranger)—"Daddy' daddy!" Mother—"Hush, darling, that isn't daddy. That's a gentleman." ...

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