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Advertising : 21 wordsProspects for the export lamb season at Port Lincoln this year were not bright, said the local manager of the Government Produce Department (Mr. E. C. Jeanes) yesterday. He was commenting on the opening ...
Article : 535 wordsLaying a temporary pipeline to bring water into Port Lincoln from the Lincoln Basin are (from left to right) Messrs. George Rowen, Alec Burgess and Philip ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 134 wordsThe once familiar branch of A.N.Z. Bank in Tasman Terrace has now been demolished to make way for modern premises. Built in 1864, it has served the bank and its predecessor — the former Bank of Australasia — well. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 505 wordsA 21 year old part-aboriginal prisoner held on a charge of shopbreaking and larceny, who escaped from the Port Lincoln gaol on Friday night by scaling a 20 foot ...
Article : 344 wordsMiss Glenis Robertson, sponsored by the Port Lincoln Jaycees in the Miss Ashford Quest, ...
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Advertising : 15 wordsAustralia’s “rock king”, Johnny O’Keefe, will appear at the Port Lincoln Civic Hall on Monday, September 4, in the first of a series of concerts to be presented in S.A. country towns. The “Wild One”, with ...
Article : 447 wordsMr. T. Turner, a member of the syndicate of Port Lincoln businessmen who have found traces of oil near Port Lincoln and have applied for an oil search licence covering 8,000 square miles on Lower ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsWreckage, believed to be from the ill starred tuna boat Lincoln Star, arrived at Port Lincoln for identification this week. The wreckage was ...
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Advertising : 84 wordsRotarians Allan Templeton, John Justin, and George Jukes sort clothing donated by Port Lincoln residents for the Children’s Clothing Appeal. Anyone who has spare clothing suitable for children aged from 2 to 14 years may leave it at any of the following centres — Watt’s Store, Old West Road; Watson’s Store, Normandy Place; Ideal Store, Dublin Street; Kschenka’s ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Port Lincoln Times (SA : 1927 - 2002), Thu 24 Aug 1961, Page 1
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