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  4. QUEEN COMPETITION FOR KINDERGARTEN.

    The Queen Competition in full swing raising funds for Gawler Free Kindergarten, will conclude on Saturday, 18th April. On that date a fete will be ...

    Article : 155 words
  5. Boy's Thigh gashed when Bicycle strikes Car.

    A 10-year-old schoolboy received a deep gash in his left thigh when the bicycle he was riding collided with a car at ...

    Article : 140 words
  6. CORONATION DAY PLANS IN GAWLER.

    Plans for Coronation Day celebrations in Gawler are being prepared following a representative meeting chaired by the Mayor (Mr. E. C. Goodger). ...

    Article : 364 words
  7. BIG CROWD AT EIGHTH BIRTHDAY PARTY.

    Over 150 people attended Gawler Primary School Welfare Club's eighth birthday party on Wednesday in the ...

    Article : 222 words
  8. B/board & Utility Collide

    A buckboard driven by Prank' Clarence Smith, milk vendor, of Gawler, came into collision with a utility driven by ...

    Article : 61 words
  9. Chief Fisheries Inspector here next Week

    The Chief Inspector of Fisheries (Mr. Moorhouse) is to give a talk in the Congregational Hall, Gawler, next Monday ...

    Article : 73 words
  10. Council Liable for Wilaston Fire Damage.

    There is no doubt the Corporation must assume liability for the escape of a fire at Willaston some weeks ago causing ...

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  11. Murray Street Gutters to be Flushed daily.

    In the interests of hygiene the gutters in Murray Street, which have a suitable natural fall, will be flushed early each ...

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  12. ing Fete Today.

    Rev. W. G. Clarke, President of the Methodist Conference, is opening Gawler West: Circuit Pete in the South Hall ...

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  13. Knitting Demonstration at Gawler Blocks Bureau.

    Miss Williams, demonstrator for Patons & Baldwins Ltd., gave an interesting talk on knitting at the meeting last ...

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  14. ERECTING STOCKYARDS FOR GAWLER RODEO.

    Volunteer workmen began erection of stock yards on Gawler Oval last week-end. These will be used at the ...

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  15. HERE ON FURLOUGH FROM BURMA.

    Brigadier and Mrs. L. Fletcher, of The Salvation Army, are spending a furlough in Gawler with Mrs. Fletcher's mother, ...

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  16. Interstate Entries for Ladies' Bnckjumping.

    Two interstate enthusiasts have entered for the ladies buckjump championship at Gawler Rodeo tomorrow week. ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. Sedgman and McGregor in Film Programme.

    Sedgman and McGregor in action, and other Davis Cup tennis scenes, will be features of the film evening to be ...

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  18. Warning on Expenses

    The Mayor (Mr. E C. Goodger) warned Town Councillors this week they would have to exercise great ...

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  19. TOMATO 29½-ozs.

    Of Grosse Lisse variety and weighing no less than 29½-ozs. a tomato grown by Mrs. H. Howard, of ...

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  20. £65 DOOR AT BALL

    Door takings at St. Patrick's Ball in Gawler Institute last Friday night were £65. Shamrocks decorated the hall and ...

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  21. Hire Car License.

    Under terms of its relevant by-law, Gawler Council has issued a license to Jap Mazurek, of Murray Street, to operate ...

    Article : 33 words
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