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Advertising : 109 wordsA fortnight ago a party, from Adelaide, consisting of Mr. C. G. White, Miss F. M. White, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Truman arrived by car, with ...
Article : 148 wordsPort Lincoln’s successful football and golf carnival was brought to a gay conclusion last Monday at the All Sports’ Ball held in the Civic Hall. ...
Article : 154 wordsThe installation of the new high-speed power plant to cope with Port Lincoln’s growing demand for electricity is nearing completion, and next week when this modern 8-cylinder engine whirrs into action at the Government Freezing Works, it will produce a generating ...
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Family Notices : 54 wordsWe often congratulate ourselves on being a self-governing democracy. We have the privilege of electing our members for local governments and ...
Article : 214 wordsMembers of the Port Lincoln Croquet Club visited Tumby Bay on Thursday, June 8, to play a match with the Tumby Bay Club. The ...
Article : 135 wordsH. Nelson writes:—As a visitor to your town I would like to congratulate those responsible for the very fine football oval, with cycling ...
Article : 319 wordsTo make his annual tour of inspection of Eyre Peninsula Railways, the Railways Commissioner, Mr. C. B. Anderson, will arrive from Adelaide ...
Article : 105 wordsLast week, Inspector A. E. Frinsdorf, of the Department of Fisheries of South Australia, completed tagging 500 whiting at Coffins Bay. ...
Article : 193 wordsA social afternoon, in aid of the work stall for the forthcoming Methodist fete was held in the Methodist Hall last Tuesday. It was .arranged ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Coulta branch of the Country Women’s Association held its monthly meeting in the Coulta Hall on Thursday, June 8. Business was ...
Article : 114 wordsIn aid of the fancy work and cake [?]lls for the Catholic Fair, and their queen, Miss Pat. Russell, a bridge evening was arranged by Mrs. P. J. ...
Article : 81 wordsTemperance is not the only matter of social importance with which the W.C.T.U. is concerned. At the recent National Triennial Convention held at ...
Article : 198 wordsMr. and Mrs. Pols, of Port Lincoln, recently returned from a month's holiday, most of which was spent in touring the Murray districts. ...
Article : 81 wordsThe quarterly meeting of the Women’ Hospital Auxiliary was held in the cloak room of the Civic Hall last Friday. Mrs. R. E. Story presided. ...
Article : 130 wordsIn addition to the Coupe Utilities, there is a wide range of Ford V-8 Utilities of 10 to 12 cwt. capacity and 15 cwt. capacity, specially ...
Article : 161 wordsUnder the supervivsion of Mr. R. J. Oswald, two additions to the Lincoln Pig Stud Farm were brought from Adelaide last week. These were a ...
Article : 54 wordsIn the match played at the High School last Wednesday, the combined teams of Eyre and Grantham defeated the combined teams of Stamford ...
Article : 174 wordsThe visit of the Premier (Mr. Playford)), who was to have arrived in Port Lincoln tomorrow, has been postponed through the sudden death ...
Article : 121 wordsTo discuss the Marginal Areas problem a public meeting of the Kyancutta branch of the Wheatgrowers’ Association was held in the ...
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Advertising : 172 wordsIt is reported that the sailing barque Passat has arrived in Europe from Port Lincoln, after a passage of 98 days. The Pamir from Port ...
Article : 154 wordsIn the matches played last Wednesday the scores indicate that the girls are steadily improving. [?] ders defeated Stamford in a hard ...
Article : 97 wordsA social evening arranged by the Port Lincoln Ladies’ Indoor Basketball Association was held in the Parish Hall last Tuesday. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe steamship Hope Castle is due at Thevenard today where she will load 8,000 tons of bulk wheat for S.A. Farmers’ Union Ltd. She will ...
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West Coast Recorder (Port Lincoln, SA : 1909 - 1942), Mon 19 Jun 1939, Page 2
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