Supporters of Mr. P. J. Gibson (King of Lifesavers) have placed him at the head of the King of Sport competition being conducted in aid of the Port Lincoln Soldiers' Memorial Hall. In moving into this position he has displaced by 100 votes Mr. E. P. Williams, who, as King of ...
Article : 685 wordsFifty points of rain fell during a recent thunderstorm. Reaping has been held up for a few days, but most farmers are carting wheat. ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. E. J. Cralgie, M.P., arrived from Adelaide on Tuesday, and that afternoon left for Coulta, where in the evening, with Mr. J. P. Moore, of ...
Article : 54 wordsTo place before the authorities a request for the introduction of a better roads policy on Eyre Peninsula, the Mayor (Mr. D. O. Whait) and ...
Article : 89 wordsK. Mullner, the hard-hitting Ramblers' batsman, achieved a noteworthy "triple" against Loco at the Righ School oval on Saturday. ...
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Article : 157 wordsWith an enrolment of approximately 460, which is about the strength at the end of last year, the Port Lincoln Primary school ...
Article : 189 wordsThe selection of young players in Australia's team for the fourth Test has had a mixed reception in the capital cities in Australia. B. J. ...
Article : 83 wordsUnless a hitch that has occurred in the arrangements made for the transport of several leading Adelaide, dighies and their crews to Port Lincoln ...
Article : 235 wordsConvened by Mr. R. W. Arrowsmith, a meeting was held at the Port Lincoln Memorial Hall on Tuesday evening, to make arrangements for the ...
Article : 230 wordsRamblers, leading team in the United Cricket Association's premierehlp competition, are exceptionally strong in batting. The ability of the team's ...
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Port Lincoln Times (SA : 1927 - 2002), Fri 3 Feb 1933, Page 1
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