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  4. FACTS ABOUT SILOS.

    A ton of silage occupies about fifty cubic feet, while a ton of hay stored In the mow occupies 400 cubic feet (says the "Homestead.") ...

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  5. LEIGHTON

    Held another Bridge Evening at the Leighton Hall. There was another fine attendance. Miss Dorothy Drew and Mr B. Hogan gained top ...

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  7. SENSITIVE FOLK.

    "Driven to Self-Destruction by Over-sensitiveness" was the head line to a report of a most pathetic tragedy recently chronicled by the ...

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  8. POLLING DAY NEXT SATURDAY. |

    Next Saturday the Corporation of Burra is seeking permission by a poll of ratepayers to strike a special of 7d in the £. At the same ...

    Article : 135 words
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  10. HANSON

    On Saturday a handicap Stroke Competition was held. Mrs G. A. Wade was successful in the Ladies' Division, while G. A. Wade and A. ...

    Article : 116 words
  11. HALLETT ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION.

    At Hallett, on the 13th August, the annual Arts and Crafts Exhibition, sponsored by the Girls' Friend ly Club will be held. The Sections ...

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  12. Local and General

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  13. OBITUARY

    Mrs W. Batchelor who passed away on the 23rd July last at a private hospital in Adelaide, was well known in Burra. She was a ...

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  14. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    To "Reader" and other correspondents we wish to advise that when sending letters for publication in the "Record" the name of ...

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  15. HOW THE TIDE COMES IN.

    The silent moon is past; the tide has turned; and now the sleepy sunbeams fill with a new song of in-driving ripples. as the waters ...

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  16. FOOTBALL TEAM.

    The following team will represent Booborowie in a match against Spalding on Saturday, 6th August: T. Brooks (capt.). J. Brooks ...

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  17. BURRA DISTRICT SHEEP.

    The New Zealand fanners touring party who, in the course of their itinerary of S. A. visited Burra and district, have now left our ...

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  18. BURRA GOLF CLUB.

    Last Saturday, 30th July, a Flag Competition was conducted, and was won by M. W. Bednall, the second prize was divided by Rev. J. A. ...

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  19. CHURCH NOTES.

    Special serivces will be conducted on Sunday next at the Ironmine Church to mark the re-opening after the renovations. The church and ...

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  20. THE WEATHER.

    After a long spell of damp, cold weather the sun is shining once more and although the rain delighted the hearts of all a few fine days ...

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  21. EUCHRE AND DANCE.

    The first of a series of Euchre and Dances in aid of St. Joseph's Church will be held on Saturday evening next, August 6th. at the ...

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  22. GETTING THE BEST VALUE FROM MANURE.

    When proper attention is given to the manure it can be of great value to the farmer, but when it is neglected and not handled at the ...

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  23. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.

    The Matron of the Burra Hospital wishes to thank the Burra Primary School Branch of the Junior Red Cross, for a contribution of five dozen eggs. ...

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  24. PEOPLE WE KNOW.

    Mr Will Kearns, of Holdens Ltd., Adelaide, has been on a visit to his mother, Mrs John Kellaway, of Kooringa. ...

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  25. REVERSE METHODS IN INDIA.

    Lady Wilson, the wife of an eminent Anglo-Indian official and long resident, of India, in her book. ...

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  26. TALKIES.

    Saturday, August 6th "Charge of the Light Brigade" Two hours sweeping panoramas of dashing dramatic action in a great military ...

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  27. PRIVATE WIRES COST PRESS

    The number of Press telegrams handled by the Post Office had declined from 4½ million annually before the War to just over one ...

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  28. MILLIONS FOB FARMERS.

    South Carolina farmers are scheduled to receive approximately 19,000,000 dollars in benefits from the Federal Government this year. ...

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