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  2. OUR BIRTHDAY. COMMEMORATION AT GLENELG.

    "May South Australai flourish was the earnest prayer of every heart," was the closing sentence in the description by the editor of The Register of the ceremony ...

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  3. "LONG LIVE SOUTH AUSTRALIA."

    His Excellency the Governor must, have been touched by the marked cordiality cf the reception tendered to him at the Commemoration luncheon. Sir George made ...

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  4. THE ROLL CALL.

    A large number of old colonists signed the roll call. We give the names recorded of the pioneers of the years 1836 to 1840, both inclusive:— ...

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  5. EIGHT DAYS IN OPEN BOAT.

    Two derelict sailors landed at Liverpool yesterday had a terrible experience in the Atlantic. When nicked up by the Warren liner Michigan, they had been adrift is a ...

    Article : 673 words
  6. RECEPTION OF THE PIONEERS.

    The warmth of the weather did not interfere with the attendance of pioneers, who mustered in as goodly numbers as a year ago. True the list had diminished ...

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