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  2. PIRIE TOWN COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Pirie Town Council was held on Monday night, and was presided over by the Mayor (Mr. J. C. Fitzgerald). There ...

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  3. "DOWN AND OUT."

    "There are many single men in Pirie today who are on the bread-line and down and out. Something should be done to give them ...

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  4. WORST STORM FOR MANY YEARS.

    Old residents of Pirie cannot remember a woarse gale than that which passed over the district yestearday. From the small hours of the morning until evening the wind blew with unabated fury. Trees were upsrooted, fences and sheds were blown down and no ...

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  5. LINES DOWN.

    Owing to yesterday's storm, telegraphic commnuication with the city was cut off all day and night. Consequently ...

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  6. (Three miles of poles along the telegraph line between Adelaide and Pirie, this [?]de of Brinkworth, were broken down by yesterday's gale. The waterfront strike details published this morning were obtained under difficult conditions by telephone).

    Despite State-wide anticipation that an amicable settlement had been reached at Port Adelaide, and that work on all idle vessels would be resumed yesterday morning at Port Adelaide and Outer Harbor the waterside workers refused to turn to. Thus ...

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  7. MOTOR CAR.

    Ald. Degenhardt, at the meeting of the Pirie Town Council on Monday night, moved that the suggestion of the Electrician that a motor car be ...

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  8. Baptist Sunday School.

    On Sunday the anniversary celebrations of the Baptist Central Sunday School were successfully conducted, large and appreciative congregations ...

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  9. A PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    A peculiar accident befel Mr. B. J. Russell, of Federation Road, Pirie West, while engaged on the night shift at the smelters on Tuesday ...

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  10. CRASH AT SMELTERS.

    Shortly after 4 o' clock in the afternoon a terrific crash was heard at the Smelters. Employes came running, to find that the major portion of the old ...

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  11. HELD UP.

    Shortly before noon two Council motor trucks were loaded in to a barge at the Baltic wharf, preparatory to removal to the site of the Mt. ...

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  12. FLANNEL DANCE.

    Th second "flannels" dance arranged by the Risdon Park Recreation Club will be held at the Parish Hall tonight. The initial event, in which all ...

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  13. LAST NIGHT.

    At about 6.30 there was a noticeable abatement of the gale, and debris ceased to fly. Shortly after rain commenced to falt, and with the ...

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  14. Advertising

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  15. THE RAINFALL.

    Up to midnight last night, the rainfall for the 24 hours totalled 18 potnts. ...

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