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Article : 219 wordsIn the Civil Court on Monday (before Mr. Justice Gordon), Melville P. Daymond, of Grenfell street, business manager, petitioned for divorce on the allegation that his wife, Maggie Daymond ...
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Article : 748 wordsAt the Civil Court on Monthly Justice Angas Persons continued the hearing of a motion to grant probate in solemn form to a will of Richel Cole, of Henley Beach, dated June 9, 1920. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe two youths, Simuer Gluson and Cyrn Loved was last Saturday were each ordered one month's Imprisonment on charges of having had insufficient lawful means of support, appeared in the ...
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Advertising : 113 wordsMrs. Alice May Edwards sued the Tramways Trust for damages for injuries received, including the loss of her left leg, while a passenger, and secured a verdiot on May 20 last ...
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Advertising : 44 wordsRichard Cobbett Howe. clerk, of Semaphore, admitted having teen at the Federal Hotel, Semaphore, on March 5 for the purpose of unlawfully betting on the Newmarket Handicap, which was ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 8 Mar 1921, Page 3
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