PORT PIRIE, March 23.—There has been a rather peculiar sequel to the fire which broke out on Sunday morning in the Union Providers' bakery shop, inasmuch as ...
Article : 293 wordsKINGSCOTE, March 21.—Present—Crs. Dio (chair), Burgess, Cook, and Buick. Letter from Messrs. Hugues Brothers, requesting the council to Open road adjoining sections 21 and 22, Hundred ...
Article : 1,185 wordsNOARLUNGA, March 28.—Every year Port Noarlunga gives fresh evidence of its permanence and popularity as a holiday resort. For many years the same ...
Article : 133 wordsPORT LINCOLN, March 23.—The official opening of the new flourmill erected by Mr. R. H. Fenwick, near the railway station, took place on Saturday afternoon. ...
Article : 309 wordsBOOLEROO CENTRE, March 26.—A meeting of those interested in the official opening of the Laura to Booleroo Railway has been held. Mr. W. Michael presided. ...
Article : 71 wordsKAPUNDA, March 23.—In the institute on Tuesday evening the meeting addressed by the Liberal cand dates for the Senate and Rp. Glynn was disturbed by an ...
Article : 192 wordsORROROO, March 28.—The Rev. W. G. Johnston left to-day to assume his new duties in the Methodist Church at Yankalilla. During their three years' stay ...
Article : 2,117 wordsYORKETOWN, March 24.—Much anxiety is felt by settlers on the lower Peninsula on account of a fire, which started in the scrub on Mr. Thomas's property on ...
Article : 85 wordsCRYSTAL BROOK, March 21.—Mr. W. Job has decided to relinquish the lease of the hotel over which he has presided for 20 years. At a large and influential ...
Article : 418 wordsMURRAY BRIDGE, March 24.—Fiftysix boys arrived to-day to take part in the O.B.I, encampment south of the bridge. They were met by Mr. K. Evans, and taken ...
Article : 58 wordsKAPUNDA, March 25.—At the break-up of the public school yesterday afternoon members of the School Board of Advice and a few friends took the opportunity to ...
Article : 329 wordsCOOKBURN, March 26.—On Saturday afternoon a picnic race meeting and sports, organized by a local committee were held. The first two races were won easily by Mr. F. Heinrich's chestnut ...
Article : 369 wordsNARRACOORTE, March 24.—A meeting of the Penola Presbytery of the Prelbyterian Church was held on Wednesday. The Rev. A. J. Wade, of Chalmers Church, ...
Article : 133 wordsQUORN, March 23.—Considerable surprise has been expressed at Quorn having been left for two days without police protection. M.C. French is away ...
Article : 70 wordsAt the Port Pirie Police Court on Tuesday (before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M.), Carl Jansen was charged with the larceny of a horse, harness, spring cart, and giver ...
Article : 364 wordsBUGLE RANGES, March 26.—The shortage of trucks continues, and the quantity of wood staked in nod near the station yard is daily increasing. Many carters who could ...
Article : 88 wordsKINGSTON, March 27.—On Saturday afternoon a meeting of the local branch of the South-Eastern Drainage League was held in the council chamber, and a number ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 2 Apr 1910, Page 13
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