Two cases of wilful damage to Property occupied the attention of the local. Magistrates' Court this week. On Monday Andrew Jackson, a farm employe, was ...
Article : 182 wordsThe six native prisoners who escaped from the custody of a warder on December 3 While digging a hole for lime burning about two miles from the Alice Springs Gaol ...
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Advertising : 420 wordsThe committee of the Mount Gambier School of Mines and Industries met on Saturday evening in the institute, Mr. F. Davison (president) occupying the chair. ...
Article : 271 wordsSome splendid Nauti us shells are again being picked up here, over 30 having been found. The shell-picking fever is raging Parties camp on the bench all night ...
Article : 100 wordsEdward Beard, an employe of Mr. Donald McDonald, late of Conning, near Robe, was found dead at Hatherleigh yesterday. He was sent by Mr. McDonald, who resides ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsMr. Jones, who a few days ago saw the "Tantanoola tiger" about two miles east of Tantanoola, is rather indignant that the Mount Gambier people do not regard the ...
Article : 118 wordsA system new to the north was inaugurated at the railway-station to-day, when no one, other than passengers, was admitted to the platform unless he had ...
Article : 149 wordsWhat is probably a record for the Commonwealth has been established at Jung Jurg, near Horsham by Mr. J. B. Hut, who, from one bag of seed wheat obtained ...
Article : 89 wordsDecember 23.—On Thursday afternoon the annual distribution of prizes at the State school took place, the Rev. W. M. Grant presiding. There was a moderate ...
Article : 347 wordsAt the Natimuk Police Court yesterday a case was heard which excited a good deal of interest, by reason of its association with the Gymbowen mystery. William Byrne ...
Article : 233 wordsDecember 30. — The heat to-day, was oppressive, and the thermometer registered 104 deg. in the shade. The weather is all that can be ...
Article : 298 wordsDecember 27.—In the institute hall on Tuesday evening a children's Christmas party was held. The procesdings opened with a short programme of solos, choruses ...
Article : 71 wordsJanuary 2.—The annual picnic in connection with St. Mary's Sunday-school was held in the local recreation ground yesterday. The children assembled at the church ...
Article : 150 wordsDecember 26.—The leaders of the Methodist Junior C.E. Society and friends gave a Christmas festival to the young people on Christmas Eve. About 100 attended. After ...
Article : 60 wordsFoxes are becoming numerous, and farmers in all quarter. report having lost fowls and geese, which without doubt have been carried off by foxes. Mr. Perry, a ...
Article : 47 wordsJanuary 2.—The steamer Dispatch made her usual Christmas excursion trip to Towadgerle, in the Coorong. A fair number of pleasure seekers availed themselves ...
Article : 234 wordsJanuary 2.—Mr. T. I. Catford had a run-away with his harvester on Saturday afternoon. Something frightened the horses, and off they went. He was thrown from ...
Article : 130 wordsThe ponies of Mr. W. Cameron, of Walmer, bolted yesterday afternoon, and caused considerable commotion in the main street. Mr. Cameron had been talking to ...
Article : 126 wordsDecember 26.—Mr. H. Timbers, who every Christmas for many years, has left a sum of money with the local storekeeper to buy a Christmas toy for each child in ...
Article : 128 wordsJanuary 1.—The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. William Francis was celebrated at their residence, "Fairview," Winulta, on New Year's Day. The children ...
Article : 73 wordsJanuary 2.—The members of St. Thomas' Sunday-school held their annual picnic on the recreation grounds on New Year's Day. In the evening a Continental was held in ...
Article : 59 wordsDecember 27.—Mr. John Matthews, who died at the Kapunda Hospital on Tuesday, was an old and well-known resident of Kapunda. He was one of the old Welsh ...
Article : 143 wordsA distressing accident occurred here to-day, by which a porter, James Fanner, was tilled. He was fly-shunting wheat trucks from the siding, and had uncoupled the ...
Article : 88 wordsDecember 30.—A very successful service of song and coffee supper was held at the hall on Thursday night. There was a good attendance, and the proceeds in aid of the ...
Article : 36 wordsDecember 26.—A cricket match, the first of the season, took place on Saturday between Beachport and Rendelsham. The latter won after a good game.—Boxing Day ...
Article : 347 wordsDecember 22.—On Thursday night the public school held its annual concert in the institute. Miss M. Tamblyn presided at the piano. Overtures were readers by ...
Article : 85 wordsJanuary 1.—To-day the annual Sunday-school picnic in connection with the Kooringa Methodist Church was held, and the picnickers had a good time. Quite ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 6 Jan 1906, Page 13
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