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Advertising : 17 wordsRecently Mr. R. E. H. Henderson, health and abattoirs inspector, and Mr. M. Quigley, corporation foreman, applied for increases in salary. The matter was referred ...
Article : 980 wordsAfter many attempts by the Glenelg council to adopt a sane policy of naming the streets of the town, a definite decision was arrived at at the meeting of the council ...
Article : 1,024 wordsSir—Mr. Frank Smith’s effusion in your latest issue is amusing. Mr. McKittrick can afford very well to overlook the typically abusive remarks in which the august ...
Article : 428 wordsThe usual meeting of the Glenelg Town Council was held on Tuesday night. Present: The Mayor (Mr. W .Patterson), Ald Rugless, McIntosh, Lawton, Perceval, Crs. ...
Article : 557 wordsSir—Will you allow me an extra space in order that I may apply the coup–de–grace to Mr. Frank Smith before I leave “Sunny South Australia” next week. It was with interest, not to say amusement, ...
Article : 1,922 wordsThe Secretary of the Chinatown Carnival desires to notify the undermentioned prize winners that he will be in attendance at the Town Hall on Monday evening next, the ...
Article : 139 wordsIn a town out west a couple entered the bonds of matrimony on the day after the funeral of the bridegroom’s first wife. The neighborhood was shocked by this ...
Article : 122 wordsOn Saturday 17th Congregational Sunday School will hold its annual picnic proceeding by special train to Gums Oval, National Park, Belair. The arrangements ...
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Glenelg Guardian (SA : 1914 - 1936), Thu 15 Mar 1923, Page 1
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