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  5. Death of Mr. George Peake. AN EFFICIENT OFFICER AND HIGHLY-RESPECTED CITIZEN.

    Profound [?]egret was expressed when it became known on Monday that Mr. Geor[?]e Peake, ex sub-collector of C[?]stoms at Port Pirie, had died suddenly daring the ...

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  8. Farewell to Mr J. E. Gudgeon.

    A pleasant gathering took place at the Barrier Hotel on Thursday evening, when about fifty members of the ele[?]ical, metallurgical, and engineering ...

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  9. THE FUNERAL.

    The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon, included in the cortege being the Mayor (Mr A. B. Forgan) and a lorge number of representative ...

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  10. REFERENCES IN COUNCIL.

    At the Council meeting on Tuesday night feeling references were made to the death of Mr Peake. and expressions of deep sympathy with the bereaved ...

    Article : 80 words
  11. LIEUT. J. READ.

    Home on furlough from Palestine for a few months. Lieut. J. Read looks well. After staying for a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. ...

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  12. PRIVATE L. GLUYAS.

    His father, Mr. W. W. Gluyas of Pert Pirie West has received an official notification that Private Leonard Glnyas, who was reported missing on ...

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  13. A TRIBUTE FROM A. FELLOW OFFICER.

    Interviewed by a representative of the "Port Pirie Advertiser," Mr. H. L Hansen, Sub-Collector of Customs, in answer to questions, paid the following ...

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  14. PRIVATE E HAYES.

    Miss M. Hayes, of Solomontown, has received an intimation from the military authorities that her father, Private E. Hayes, of the original 27th Battalion, has ...

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  15. PORT PIRIE'S SOLDIER HEROES. Port Pirie, June 29. CORPORAL J. H. JOB.

    Able to get about on crutches, Corporal J. H. Job, who recently returned from the front, was the recipient of many cordial handshakes from ...

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  16. LANCE-CORPORAL W. J. NAGEL.

    Mrs. Nagel, of David Street, has been informed that her husband, Lance-Corporal W. J. Nagel, has been wounded in France. He had only ...

    Article : 61 words
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  18. DRIVER A. J. EDWARDS.

    One of the Original 10th Battalion, and lately arrived home, Driver A. J. Edwards left for Adelaide on Tuesday morning for headquarters. ...

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  19. PRIVATE GEO. MANSER.

    Bearing unmistakeable evidence of having "been in the thick of it," young George Manser. who had been spending a few days with his parents, Mr. ...

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  20. LAXCE-CORPORAL W. A. SCARMAN.

    Still unable to use his damaged arm, Lance-Corporal W. A. Scarman was present at the races on Monday. In reply to inquiries he stated that he ...

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  21. SERGEANT PERCY SCARMAN.

    One of the original 27th Battalion, which left Australia on May 31, 1915, under Lieut.-Col. Dollman, Sergeant Percy Scarman has been wounded in ...

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  22. PRIVATE R. MANFIELD.

    For the purpose of bidding goodbye to his friends here, Private R. Manfield arrived by train on Saturday morning last from Adelaide He ...

    Article : 57 words
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