Two gentlemen from the State of Victoria in the persons of Messrs. Samuel Joseph Norman and Maurice Cornelius Polson had a rather rude shock to their ...
Article : 415 wordsMr. R. E. E. Henderson (health inspector) presented the following minute at Tuesday night’s sitting of the Local Board of Health:— ...
Article : 137 wordsAttention is directed to an advertisement appearing in another column of this issue referring to pressing, cleaning, and dying of suits, &c. Two returned soldiers, whose ...
Article : 122 wordsBennett appeared before Messrs. J. McCann and G. W. Meatsday in the Glenelg Police Court on Friday evening, charged on the information of Constable Kitchin ...
Article : 933 wordsThe carnivals instituted by Mr. T. H. Eslick at the Palais Royal each Thursday night provides a good deal of amusement, and at the same time undoubted education. ...
Article : 226 wordsIn the issue of January 13 the “Guardian” called attention to what it considered the overcrowding of the Karatta during the Christmas holidays, and the possibility of a ...
Article : 475 wordsConstance Talmadge proves that she can cook as well as act in her latest comedydrama, “Two Weeks,” taken from Anthony Wharton’s play, “At the Barn,” which will ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Glenelg Corporation wrote to the Adelaide City Council asking for confirmation of the following resolutions carried at a conference on January 20:—(1) “That ...
Article : 139 wordsThe members of the Glenelg Croquet Club assembled at the clubhouse on the afternoon of Thursday, January 27, to say farewell to Mrs. W. C. Melbourne, the ...
Article : 151 wordsTo Protest Against Delay of Completion. The Mayor of Glenelg (Mr. Frank Smith) is determined to have the completion of the breakwater settled one way or the ...
Article : 134 wordsSir—A man with a kink in his “think tank,” who has perhaps frightened nobody, nor actually harmed anyone, nor has he stepped upon, say, a dandelion in a private ...
Article : 139 wordsThe value of knowing how to apply the method of resuscitating the apparently drowned was forcibly brought home to those who witnessed an incident which ...
Article : 201 wordsAs was foreshadowed some time ago, in face of the increasing cost of material and expenses of administration, not forgetting the improved lighting system of the town, ...
Article : 212 wordsSir—It has been the proud boast of Glenelg residents that the roads of our fashionable watering side have been better kept than those of any other suburb. ...
Article : 205 wordsAt the Glenelg Town Hall on Saturday and Monday last Ada Cook’s Anatomises Company of juvenile artists gave performances of the ever popular pantomime, “Disk ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Council went into committee on Tuesday night to consider tenders received for the erection of a pavilion on the Glenelg Oval on plans prepared by Messrs. ...
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Glenelg Guardian (SA : 1914 - 1936), Thu 3 Feb 1921, Page 1
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