It may family be said that Gawler earned its sobriquet of "the Modern Athens" from the intellectuality of its inhabitants, for many learned men congregated in the settlement in the early days. Preltily situated 25 miles from Adelaide, Gawler is the hub of a wealthy dairying and mixed farming country. It is also an important industrial centre. The town is now in a manufacturing to a residential centre—really a distant suburb of Adelaide-and its future lies in this direction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 4 Jan 1927, Page 12
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