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  2. Mystery of Lincoln District Council’s Long Lost Minute Book

    A long-standing mystery was partly solved at the last meeting of the Lincoln District Council, when a letter was received from the archivist at the Adelaide Public Library, advising that a minute book belonging to the council and dated 1899 to 1904, had recently ...

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  3. PARLIAMENTARY TOPICS

    The following are among the questions asked (and answers supplied) in the State Parliament recently. Wheat Stabilization. ...

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  4. TOWN COUNCIL TOPICS

    Items of Interest at the last fortnightly meeting of the Port Lincoln Town Council were as under. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DEPTH CHARGE FOR CARL.

    An authentic story is being told in London of a survivor of a torpedoed British ship who stumped into a well-known bar in London and ...

    Article : 127 words
  9. Titanic Sea Battles of World War II.

    During the past few weeks, Port Lincoln has been privileged to have borne on leave four of her sons who have been playing their part in an epic chapter in the history of world war 2—the chapter on the great and glorious deeds of the Navy. ...

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  10. Death of Well-known Tumby Bay Resident

    On August 26 the death occurred, at the age of 86, of Mr. Adam Cardigan Kellock. well-known and highly respected old resident of Tumby ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. COOK RETURNED THE COMPLIMENT.

    At a recent dinner in London a number of officers dined so well that they remembered the cook — and sent some bottles of beer to the ...

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  13. CAN YOU DO IT?

    Fold a newspaper so that when made to stand up on the floor it is about a foot high. Then, holding the light ear with the left hand, and the right ...

    Article : 67 words
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