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  2. HOW PORT NOARLUNGA CELEBRATED ITS GALA DAY.

    Pert Noarlunga deserved the success which attended its carnival on Foundation Day. Its varied sports programme included something to interest everyone, and a great crowd gathered on the ueacn to watch the racing events, and to picnic in the brilliant sunshine. A section of the beach taken from the jetty, looking north. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
  3. SEACLIFF SWIMMING AND LIFE-SAVING CARNIVAL.

    Seacliff was another of the many seaside resorts that held high carnival on Foundation Day. The many attractions Included The Register's sand-castle building contest for thd children, and a lifesaing display by the Holdfast Amateur Swimming Club. The pictures show: I. F. Keene (instructor) runs out the lifeline. 2. Members of Seacliff Amateur Swimming Club keeping in trim before the races. 3. Miss T. Watson sells a cake to the Mayor of Brighton (Mr. I. H. Qurban). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 83 words
  4. AUBURN DISTRICT PICNIC AT SEMAPHORE.

    Cold woather was experienced by visitors from the Auburn district for their annual picnic at Semaphore, but they made the most of it, being used to the vagaries of the weather. The pictures show:—I. Members of the Auburn picnic committee besieged by smiling collectors. 2. Sharing their lunch. Max Willis and a little friend caught in a hungry moment. 3. Mr. R. Whitehead proudly introduces his grandchild to Mr. J. Mercer. 4. The seaweed was a great spot for a chat, while the youngsters enjoyed themselves. Mr. J. J. Ellery chats with Mr. J. Harris, while his grandchildren amuse themselves. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 106 words
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