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Advertising : 73 wordsMrs. Margaret Buzacott, an old resident of the Clare district, died recently ather residence, Lewisham, Sydney, at the age of 71 years. The deceased had been ...
Article : 867 wordsPublic school teachers in conference on Saturday evinced their interest in the young people of the State by discussing for a while the means by which boys and girls ...
Article : 551 wordsIn stormy weather early this morning, when the wind was blowing a half-hurricane, an 18-ft. sailing boat was overwhelmed about three-quarters of a mile ...
Article : 685 wordsLOBETHAL. April 9.—On Wednesday afternoon Stanley Klose, aged five, a son of Mr. C. Klose, storekeeper, fell from a fruit tree and sustained a broken arm. Dr. ...
Article : 34 wordsAUBURN, April 9.—Yesterday a large stable belonging to Mrs. W. P. Long and about £5 worth of hay owned by Mr. W. A. Thompson were burned. The fire is ...
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Article : 68 wordsEdward Leak, who was found in an apparently unconscious state by Constable White in Hindley street on Friday afternoon, was removed to the Adelaide ...
Article : 46 wordsOn Saturday morning William Stone, a young man, had an exciting experience at Magill, which fortunately for him did not result in such serious consequences as it ...
Article : 91 wordsA peculiar trap accident occurred opposite the old weir, on the Tapley's Hill road, a short distance to north of Glenelg, on Monday afternoon. A fast-trotting pony, ...
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Article : 60 wordsThe Adelaide Hospital staff had quite long list of casualties to attend to on Saturday. Among the patients was William Reynolds, of Broken Hill, who sustained a ...
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Article : 120 wordsOn Sunday night a rather severe fall was experienced by Mrs. Sophia Kohlhagen of the Grange. On North terrace she stepped from a tramcar in motion, and in ...
Article : 55 wordsPENOLA, April 11.—Gwendoline Townsend, a little girl, was the victim of an accident yesterday. She was mounting her pony, which became restive and reared. In ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Northern Territory has been a source of trouble to all Governments which have had to administer its affairs. The Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) has ...
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Article : 80 wordsOn the Gumeracha road there are many sharp turns and steep descents, the dangers of which are well known to motorists. One rise, known as Redhill, near Chain of ...
Article : 336 wordsOn Saturday evening Alfred Batt, a young man, living at Hilton, was knocked down by a motor car in Carrington stree It is said that he was trying to avoid ...
Article : 74 wordsAfter having become disabled at sea by the sudden loss of her propeller on Saturday night, the cargo steamer Largolaw, bound to Newcastle from Batavia, Java, ...
Article : 238 wordsIn a collision between two cyclists on the Henley Beach road on Wednesday evening a man whose name is unknown was rendered unconscious. The other ...
Article : 79 words"I am glad to say that a proposal to include a race for ladies was negatived," said Judge Backhouse, speaking at the Anniversary regatta luncheon yesterday ...
Article : 131 wordsMcLAREN VALE, April 7.—Several accidents have occurred during the past few days. Mr. F. Wilkinson, a well-known vigneron, of Ryecroft, McLaren Flat, ...
Article : 212 wordsKEITH, April 13.—Last Thursday Lewis Shultz, while playing on the school ground with several other children, fell and broke a collarbone. The little fellow was taken ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 18 Apr 1914, Page 38
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