With her rescuers expecting her to capsize at any time, the Mill Hill—abandoned in the Bight when her cargo shifted and gave her a dangerous list to starboard—makes her way slowly to the safety of Port Lincoln behind the salvage tug Foremost, this picture was taken from the tug Tancred, the other rescue tug, by a member of the staff of "The Advertiser" who was on board. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 196 wordsUsing packing cases and tents, New Australians are building temporary homes like this one for their families at Ottoway East in low-lying swamp country near the rifle range The Port Adelaide Council has given permission for the migrants to live in these tem porary quarters until they can pet something better. The health officer (Dr. Edward Cherry) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Mon 28 Aug 1950, Page 3
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