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  3. LOST IN THE "SEVERN SISTERS"

    Harry Glynn, who described him- self as a painter by trade, spent all day Thursday and part of Good Friday lost in the bush in the locality ...

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  4. THEFT FROM COMRADE

    Both the police and the bench (composed of Messrs. T. Sp[?] and R. C. Penhall, J.P's.), stressed the point, in a case which came before them on Monday, that the charge was a most serious one. Even Mr. W. Burns, who appeared for defendant, admitted that there was no ...

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  5. DOGS KILL SHEEP

    Sixteen sheep have been killed by dogs in the Taldra district, and stock owners issue a warning that poison is being laid in various paddocks. Sheep ...

    Article : 196 words
  6. SWIMMING AT BARMERA

    On Easter Monday the Barmera Swimming Club conducted a series of races in the Lake, the principal feature being the victory of J. Roberts of ...

    Article : 95 words
  7. LOXTON FLOUR MILLS

    The Loxton flour mills are always kept busy. They are milling 60,000 bags of wheat this season. Messrs. Glatz and Chinner have taken care ...

    Article : 73 words
  8. S.A. CO-OP. POOLS

    The directors of the S.A. Co-operative Wheat Pools Limited announce that April 14 has been fixed as the last date by which wheat can be ...

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  9. BOWLS AT LOXTON

    The second pains handicap final of the Loxton Bowling Club's tournament resulted in a win for Tanko and Linke. Results ...

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