The usual meeting of the Glenelg Town Council was held on Monday night. Present— The Mayor (Mr. Frank Smith), Aldermen Rugless, Patterson, Percival, and ...
Article : 447 wordsA garden fete, having for its object the augmentation of a fund for the building of a new Roman Catholic Church at Glenelg, was opened in the Presbytery grounds ...
Article : 598 wordssomewhat against a record “gate” at the swimming carnival promoted by the Glenelg Royal Arthur Amateur Swimming Club; but the Glenelg Baths nevertheless held a ...
Article : 1,055 wordsMr. Harry Roebuck Fenton, an old and highly respected resident of Glenelg, died on Wednesday, after a brief illness. The late Mr. Fenton was born at Sheffield 77 ...
Article : 296 wordsTwo little girls of Glenelg—Betty Hollidge and Helen Oldham—thought they would like to do something for Minda, so they without any help or suggestion from ...
Article : 222 wordsAlderman Percival was responsible for quite an unusual discussion at the Council on Monday night, when he brought before the notice of members allegations of ...
Article : 341 wordsBryant Washburn's latest Paramount-Artcraft Picture, “The Sins of St. Anthony” which is to be screened at the Glenelg Theatre on Saturday, Monday, and ...
Article : 257 wordsOn Sunday afternoon a plucky rescue of two little girls named Marchant, was effected in the Glenelg Baths by Miss Eileen Farrelly. One of the children, about eight ...
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Glenelg Guardian (SA : 1914 - 1936), Thu 17 Feb 1921, Page 1
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