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  3. Ship’s Officers Charged

    A sensation was caused at Port Adelaide last week when it was learned that nine informations had been laid against officers of the British steamer ...

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  5. A Railway Incident

    At thme Port Adelaide Police Court (before Mr. J. W. Channon) on Saturday. Harry Hamilton Baker, laborer, of Ethelton, was charged on the ...

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  6. The Governor at the Port

    The Port Adelaide City Council took the opportunity of the presence of his Excellency the Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall), who was accompanied ...

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  7. ARBOR DAY AT ETHELTON.

    Arbor Day was observed at the Ethelton State School on Friday August 6, when 20 trees were [?] around the school to the memory of ...

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  8. IDLE AND DISORDERLY

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court, before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, SM., on Wednesday, Frederick Stanborough (32), bootmaker, pleaded guilty to a charge ...

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  10. A WANDERER AND HIS DAUGHTER.

    A case which demonstrated the extraordinary effect nervous breakdown may have was brought under the notice of the Port Adelaide police in the ...

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