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  4. MOTION FILM OF ROYAL VISIT HERE SOON

    "Skipper" L. Lee, who was appointed by the Corporation as the town's official movie photographer for the Royal Visit, hopes to have his ...

    Article : 104 words
  5. WEST COAST MAN HONORED BY QUEEN

    A Royal Tour car driver, Sgt. J. W. Stiggants, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stiggants, live at Pert Lincoln, has been awarded the Royal ...

    Article : 143 words
  6. STATE DIRECTOR CONGRATULATES MAYOR ON ROYAL VISIT

    The mayor of Port Lincoln (Mr. W. .A. Trigg) has received the following congratulatory letters regarding arrangements for the Royal Visit ...

    Article : 239 words
  7. R.S.L SPORTS OFF ONLY 15 ENTRIES

    Owing to insufficient nominations, the Port Lincoln R.S.L. sub-branch has decided to cancel the sporting programme it had arranged for Anzac ...

    Article : 139 words
  8. EIGHT PIGS DEAD AFTER EATING CABBAGE LEAVES

    Arsenic has been found in the stomachs of eight pigs that died on the property of Mr. Keith Ramsey, of Cleve, after they had eaten cabbage ...

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  9. TENDER ACCEPTED FOR ERECTION OF STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S OFFICES

    The tender of Mr. R. J. Buddie, of Port Lincoln, has been accepted for the erection of offices for the Adelaide Steamship Company, at Port ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. ADELAIDE PLAYERS ENTER FOR EASTER TENNIS TOURNAMENT

    J.Wohlers of Adelaide, will defend his singles title at the Eyre Peninsula hardcourt tennis championships to be conducted by the Port ...

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  11. MAYOR OPENS EXHIBITION OF ROYAl VISIT PICTURES

    Many Port Lincoln scenes are featured in an exhibition of Royal Hour photographs at the Pariah Hall. The display was opened on Monday ...

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  12. YACHT CLUB BOATSHED ROOFED IN TWO HOURS

    At a working bee held last Saturday, members of the Port Lincoln Yacht Club roofed the boat shed at the new clubhouse in just over two ...

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  13. FOOTBALL LEAGUE TO PAY MORE FOR OVAL

    At its meeting on Monday night, the Port Lincoln Town Council fixed the rental for the use of the Centenary Oval by the Port Lincoln football ...

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  14. BARLEY FOR JAPAN

    The Japanese ship Eifuku Maria is loading barley at the Brennan's Jetty Port Lincoln. Also in port is the Rookley, discharging phosphate rock ...

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  15. Croquet Club Celebrates Silver Jubilee

    The Port Lincoln Croquet Club celebrated its silver jubilee yesterday, when about 50 members, former members and friends were present ...

    Article : 197 words
  16. FOX MADE ITSELF AT HOME

    Arriving home from Church last Sunday night, Mr. J. C. Zwar, of Cleve, thought tit strange that his fowls were crouching round the ...

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  17. New Caravan Park

    A new caravan park has been established at Gladstone, according to advice from, the Gladstone District War Memorial Committee ...

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  18. CHAMPIONS TO COMPETE AT WANILLA RODEO

    Some of Australia's topline roughriders will be competing at the Wanilla Rodeo to be held on Saturday. Ray Crawford of New South Wales ...

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  19. Public Works Committee Takes Evidence

    The Public Works Committee visited Port Lincoln at the week-end to take evidence on the proposed new Government offices ...

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  20. HARBORMASTER TRANSFERRED

    The harbormaster at Port Lincoln (Captain O. M. Lansbury) has been transferred to Whyalla. Captain K. M. Hobbs, of Thevenard ...

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  21. FOOTBALL COMPETITION

    The Port Lincoln Football League has set down its first match of the season for Saturday, May 1. The secretary (Mr. T. R. Long ...

    Article : 162 words
  22. Many Attend Christian Endea [?] Rally

    The Port Lincoln Methodist Church was filled to capacity, on Saturday, when Christian Endeavourers from Cleve, Tumby Bay, Ungarra, Mcunt ...

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  23. 98 POINTS AT PORT LINCOLN

    Rainwater tanks, were replenished this week when 98 points of rain fell at Port Lincoln. Good falls were also recorded at other centres on ...

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  24. Agricultural Bureau Conferences

    The annual conference of Eastern Eyre Peninsula branches of the Agricultural Bureau will be held at Kimba on Friday. July 2. under the auspices ...

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  25. Country Church Services

    In accordance with the newly arranged schedule, services will die held in the Cummins Mission District on Sunday, April 11, as per church ...

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  26. MILK AS TOOTH AND BONE BUILDER.

    Milk is a good tooth and bone builder. It is very rich in calcium in a from which can be readily assimilated by the body. By some people ...

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  27. PERSONAL

    A former manager of the Port Lincoln branch of the Bank of Australasia, Mr. C. Martin, and Mrs. Martin are staying at the Poer Hotel ...

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  28. ACCOMMODATION NEEDED FOR BAND MEMBERS

    Accommodation is needed for member of the Kensington and Norwood Band visiting Port Lincoln at Easter Persons who are willing to help are ...

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  29. Calves Require Whole Milk For Three Weeks

    Is it possible to switch calves straight from their colostrum on to a diet of skim milk or milk powders? This has been tried and is still ...

    Article : 235 words
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  31. Importance Of Salt

    Every dairy cow is like a factory. She gets her raw materials in the from of grainy grass hay and sllage and converts them into body ...

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  32. RAIN WILL BENEFIT FEED

    The agricultural adviser for Lower Eyre Peninsula (Mr. W. C. Johnston) said rain which fell this week would benefit, feed, and also would enable ...

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  33. BOY SCOUTS TO CLEAR RUBBISH FROM BEACH

    In an effort to keep the beach free Dr. rubbish particularly broken botties the Port Lincoln Town Council has arranged for members of the Boy ...

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  34. RUBBISH BEING DUMPED ON ROADSIDES

    The secretary of the Port Lincoln branch of the Agricultural Bureau (Mr. A. B. Moody) has advised the Town Council that members of the ...

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  35. Coulta C.W.A. Raises Money By Catering

    Last month the Coulta C.W.A. conducted cool drink and ice cream stalls at the Mount Dutton Bay Rodeo. Later in the month they catered for ...

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  36. FATHER OF PORT LINCOLN RESIDENT FATALLY INJURED

    Mr. J. W. Matheson, of Mile End, who died in Royal Adelaide Hospital on Monday, was the father of Mrs. At F. Lawrence, of Port Lincoln ...

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  39. THE RIFLE

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  40. GERMAN CAR BREAKS PERTH-MELBOURNE RECORD

    The record from Perth to Melbourne by road has been broken by two men driving a Volkswagen, the car that Hitler sponsored to provide cheap ...

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  41. GOOD FRIDAY APPEAL

    Mrs. E. A. Patterson, of 48 Cronin Avenue, will be the Port Lincoln representative for the annual 5AD Good Friday Appeal on behalf of the ...

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