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  4. HUNDREDS ATTEND BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE HERE

    Nearly 2,000 people at the Civic Hall on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, heard the land-line relay of Dr. Billy Graham’s addresses from Wayville Showground, attended by 65,000 people last Sunday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOSPITAL PROGRESS

    The Minister of Works (Hon. G. G. Pearson) advised the Port Lincoln Times this week that satisfactory progress is being made with preparatory work on the latest development for the Port Lincoln Hospital. ...

    Article : 364 words
  6. Earth Tremor Felt At Cummins

    Many people in the Cummins area felt a distinct earth tremor yesterday afternoon. ...

    Article : 133 words
  7. Fun In A Restaurant

    “The Crimson Coconut” is the High School’s contribution to the series of one-act plays to be presented at the Civic Hall ...

    Article : 146 words
  8. 180th. Candidate Naturalized

    That New Australians like this country was indicated last Thursday evening at the Port Lincoln Council Chambers, when this district’s 180th candidate took the oath of allegiance before the mayor (Mr. P. L. ...

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  9. North Esk Receives Bulk Wheat

    The vessel North Esk, which berthed at Port Lincoln late on Monday, will leave today for Hobart with about 1,700 tons ...

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  10. It was sink or sail for Capt. Tobin

    When the good ship m.v. Minnipa pulled out of Port Lincoln 18 months ago, her master (Capt. Dick Tobin) allegedly made his last voyage before stepping down from the bridge to retirement. But Dick is still on deck ...

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  11. Personal

    Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Clift and family have left Port Lincoln to reside at Port Augusta, where Mr. Clift has taken up his now ...

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  12. Obituary

    The late Mr. Ben Berryman was a pioneer of the Port Lincoln and Tumby Bay districts. He was born at Emu Bottom, ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. Queer Fish Caught

    Well-known fisherman, Mr. Ken Lear, this week caught a type of goblin fish at Dutton Bay. ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. Civic Reception For Miss Australia

    Miss Australia 1958 (Miss Pamela McKay) will visit Port Lincoln on Monday, June 8. She will arrive with the party ...

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  15. Double Football Show In June

    As well as [?] Mortlock Shield Carnival during the holiday weekend in June, an added attraction will be the visit at ...

    Article : 101 words
  16. Physical Culture For Women

    For several weeks physical culture classes for married women have been held in the Port Lincoln Drill Hall on ...

    Article : 77 words
  17. PERSONAL

    During the past two months, Miss Jean Kelly, Auxiliaries Organiser for the Adelaide Children’s Hospital, has been ...

    Article : 37 words
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  20. PORT LINCOLN MEAT FOR ADELAIDE MARKET

    The letter to the Editor by a correspondent in last week’s issue of this paper on the above subject indicates that there is serious misunderstanding of the position regarding right of entry of meat into the metropolitan ...

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  22. Cleve Hospital Closed To Visitors

    The last few weeks have been very busy at the Cleve Hospital, mainly as a result of the influenza which has been evident in ...

    Article : 168 words
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