By the death of Mr. John Mack, ex Mayor of Glenelg, which occurred at Nurse Haigh’s Hospital, Hutt Street, City, on Friday afternoon last, the seaside town ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 544 wordsThe fact that passengers travelling to Glenelg by the North Terrace route are subjected to much inconvenience on race days has given some of our civic fathers ...
Article : 423 wordsThe behaviour of the crowd on the beaches of Glenelg has apparently not been “altogether what it might be” of late, and members of the Town Council have been ...
Article : 408 wordsIt is doubtful whether Glenelg has had an occupant of the Mayoral chair whose popularity is as wide and extensive as that of Mr. John Mack, who has just been ...
Article : 761 wordsIn the course of thanking the members of the Council for their congratulatory remarks on his election, the Mayor (Mr. Frank Smith), at the Council meeting on ...
Article : 361 wordsIn the report of the dedication of the War Chapel at St. Peters on November 27, we ommited mention of Sergeant H. C. Hawkes, who sounded the “Last Post” ...
Article : 54 wordsThe usual combined Christmas service for the Sunday Schools of Glenelg will be held this year in the Congregational church on Sunday, December 26, at 3 p.m. There ...
Article : 108 wordsThe remains of Mr. Mack were laid to rest in the Payneham Cemetery on Sunday afternoon. The funeral (which was a motor one), was timed to leave his late ...
Article : 391 wordsThe screen version of Ralph Boldrewood’s classic of the Australian bush, “Robbery Under Arms” will be shown at the Glenelg theatre on Thursday night ...
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Glenelg Guardian (SA : 1914 - 1936), Thu 16 Dec 1920, Page 1
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