By the death of Mr. J. R. Reuther. South Australia has lost one of those fine men who quietly work hard to, make their country great. During last, week's ...
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Advertising : 47 wordsCapt. A. Reid, an old and respected resident of-Port Adelaide, died at' his residence, Harris street, Exeter, on Thursday Feb. 26. He had been ailing for several ...
Article : 1,876 wordsTANTANOOLA, February 25.—An accident happened to a little'daughter of Mr. J. Chant on Saturday afternoon. With her brother she was playing near, a spring ...
Article : 65 wordsA telegram received from Constable Dwyer. of Maitland, on Friday,.stated that Herman Alfred Hoisting, a farmer. Aged 30, of South Kilkerran, had been killed ...
Article : 48 wordsMEADOWS SOUTH. February. 27.—Mr. Leslie Roger's and his mother, when about to start from. their home at Prospect Hill yesterday, to attend the show here, met ...
Article : 117 wordsMANNUM, February 27.—A fire broke out in the kitchen of Mr. C. H. Ockenden'e residence yesterday, and was extinguished by four young ladies, whom Mrs. ...
Article : 72 wordsRENMARK, February 25.—Mr. W. J. Coles, coach driver, reports that a bullock driver employed by the contractor for a woolshed at Nulla, Lake Victoria Station, ...
Article : 69 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, March l.—Mr. G. A. Hill, a Farmer in the Hundred of Kongorong, had two horses killed by lightning on Thursday night. His loss is about ...
Article : 32 wordsA general meeting and social evening was held in the parish hall on Tuesday. The following officers were appointed:—Mr. H. Lawrence, President; Messrs. ...
Article : 123 wordsPORT PIRIE, February 27—Mrs. Stuckey, wife of Mr. D. J. Stuckey, gardener, of Wirrabara, died in distressing circumstances yesterday. She drove into ...
Article : 92 wordsGAWLER, February 27.—Leonard Lovell Smith, 25 years of age, died suddenly at the Criterion Hotel yesterday. He was employed as ostler, but had been there ...
Article : 75 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Houghton branch was held on February 25, in the old school hall. There was a fair attendance of members. In the absence of the ...
Article : 324 wordsAt about 5 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, Mr. Alfred Hasting, son of Mr. G. Hasting, lost his life while attempting to run a belt of an engine to a chaffcutter ...
Article : 181 wordsJAMESTOWN, February 26.—A 12year-old son of Mr, Robert Heness, of North parade, Jamestown, was accidently drowned last night in the ...
Article : 70 wordsSTREAKY BAY, February 21.—One of the storemen from the Minnipa. Hill Railway was brought in yesterday, suffering from a severe gash on the head. A train ...
Article : 132 wordsYORKETOWN. February 26.—On Tuesday Mr. E. Coatsworth, of Edithburgh, was riding a motor cycle, to which was attached a sidecar. in the latter his wife and ...
Article : 102 wordsWALLAROO. February 24.—On Monday Peter Schopfer, a labourer, who was employed at the phosphate works handling superphosphate, slipped and fell into a pit. ...
Article : 70 wordsYONGALA, February 28.—Mr. Tom Robinson, son of Mr. S. Robinson, butcher, had a severe fall off his bicycle yesterday, through the collapse of the fork of the ...
Article : 46 wordsA meeting of the Yongala women's branch was held on February 20. Miss Avis Chapman spoke to a large gathering. Her address proved most instructive. ...
Article : 31 wordsOn February 24 an inquest was concluded in Adelaide on an unknown man, who was found lying unconscious in the Stonyfell olive plantation, and died in the Adelaide ...
Article : 109 wordsMessrs. Duhst, M.P., and Robinson addressed a meeting at Heinrich's Hall on February 26. Mr. A. B. Thiele (President) occupied the chair. The assurance ...
Article : 43 wordsYANKALILLA, February 26.—Mr. W. J. Smith had a narrow escape yesterday morning. He was removing the brickwork of a deep well near Mr. James Shadwell's ...
Article : 83 wordsMrs. A. E. Jay presided over a meeting of ladies, held on February 28, when it was decided to form a ladies' committee. Mies Avis Chapman addresed the meeting, ...
Article : 63 wordsSOUTH-EASTERN BORDER, February 24.—Three lads, Harry Stansmore, George Pike, and Colin Bell, climbed into a large willow tree on the grounds of the Church ...
Article : 91 wordsKEITH, February 28.—Mr. W. Graves met with a serious accident a few days ago. He was engaged in sharpening the knives on the chaffcutter when one of his ...
Article : 55 wordsThe first meeting in connection with the newly formed Terowie women's branch was held in the institute hall on February 27. A large number of ladies assembled. ...
Article : 153 wordsSOUTH-EASTERN BORDER, February 24.—Mr. John J. Toohey 52 years of are, a road master on the railways at Hamilton, died on February 18 from the effects of the ...
Article : 134 wordsMILLICENT, February 27.—A little daughter of Mr. G. Telfer, of Tantanoola, was bitten on an ankle by a snake on Tuesday. She was brought into Millicent for ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 7 Mar 1914, Page 38
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