On March 30 there was celebrated at the Unley High School the inanguration of cricket played on turf, when teams re[?]resenting boys of the institution and members of the school council played a match. The members of the committee and council, with the Mayor of Unley (Mr. G. W. Illingworth) behind ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 70 wordsGirls of domestie arts centre who were presented with certificates at a public gathering on March 30. Photo, Tassell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 words[?]hildren at work and play outside the new free kindergarten a[?] B[?]wdon. This fine building was created [?] a cost of about £1,000, owing to the generous gifts of materials by firms in the district. The r[?]ll call is 60, and it is the largest of the free kindergartens. Photo, Collett. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 wordsIn The Observer on March 10 there was reproduced a panoramic photograph of Glenelg as it appeared about 60 years ago. The accompanying present-dav views provide an interesting comparison. [?] [?]ma, taken from the Pier Hotel, shows on the left the residential area of Moseley square, with [?]etty road ex[?]ending to the boundary of the town. The tower in the contre of the picture is that of the Congregational Church. The residential areas of Helmsda[?]e and Exten[?]ion are s[?]n in the lefthand distance. A view of Moseley square. The police station, railway station Rendezvous Cafe[?] and the post office residential quarters are in the foreground. Along Adelphi terrace (in the centre) are seen the Maison de ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 7 Apr 1928, Page 36
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