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Advertising : 200 wordsA serious accident happened to an employe of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company while on shift this morning, at 1 o'clock. Mr. John Thomas Farrell, the ...
Article : 126 wordsProfound regret was felt here yesterday when news arrived announcing that a sad fatal accident had happened to Mr. Harold D. Morris, of Kalangadoo station. On ...
Article : 245 wordsJune 3.—The news of the proclamation of peace was received joyfully. Flags were hoisted, and the children attending the State school were granted a half-holiday. ...
Article : 28 wordsJune 2.—Last week the Ven. Archdeacon Dove made his periodical visit here, and on Wednesday evening last he installed the Rev. C. S. Beaumont as the incumbent of ...
Article : 171 wordsJune 3.—Yesterday 1,100 fat wethers were trucked here for Adelaide, consigned to Barker Bros. They came from Cobam. Lake, the owners being Kidman Bros., and ...
Article : 35 wordsA young man, Norman Taylor, met with a serious accident this morning at the mines. He, with several others litters, were engaged dismantling the crusher at the ...
Article : 102 wordsJune 3.—Yesterday morning a telegram was received, stating that peace had been declared. Within a short time all the bells, flags, and steam whistles in the town were ...
Article : 159 wordsOn Thursday morning a deputation, including a large number of the principal residents, waited on the Premier at the railway-station, aud requested the carrying out ...
Article : 159 wordsJune 3.—The local Caledonians held a very successful social last evening. The Chief (Mr. C. Geddes), in his opening remarks, made reference to the proclamation ...
Article : 714 wordsA rather serious accident befell Mr. J. Rust, of this place, on Monday last. Mr. Rust, who was driving home some sheep he had purchased from Queen's Own Town ...
Article : 68 wordsJune 8.—Thanksgiving service was held hero this morning in connection with declaration of peace. The preacher was the Rev. J. H. Ashton. During the service the ...
Article : 109 wordsAt a meeting of a large number of farmers and residents of Paskeville at the Railway Hotel on Saturday evening, it was unanimously decided that a company ...
Article : 87 wordsJune 4.—The Municipal Council having been unsuccessful in their endeavors to persuade the Commissioner of Public Works of the necessity to immediately clean out ...
Article : 404 wordsAn accident of rather a painful nature occurred to Mr. Thos. Beswetherick, of Mount Templeton, on Saturday night. Mr. Beswetherick was returning home from ...
Article : 79 wordsJune 3.—General regret is felt here at the removal of the school teacher (Mr. F. J. Gartrell) to Willowie, to which place he has been promoted. He has resided here ...
Article : 75 wordsJune 2.—The River Murray is still falling, and beginning to taste salty. The Moorook settlement pumps are kept going day and night to water the orchard.—Wild dogs ...
Article : 84 wordsJune 3.—An old colonist (Mrs. Stockwell) died on Sunday last at the age of 86 years. The funeral, which took place to-day, was largely attended. The Rev. ...
Article : 160 wordsJune 4.—On Monday afternoon last Mr. James Thomas, of Wallaroo Mines, while out driving with a friend, had a narrow escape from a serious accident. They were ...
Article : 116 wordsThe rain seriously affected the attendance at the Druids' sports to-day, but, despite that, over 1,000 people were present at the monster procession this morning, which ...
Article : 117 wordsJune 4.—The members of the Moonta Mines Temperance Society conducted a meeting at the Moonta Temperance Hall on Thursday evening last. There was a ...
Article : 603 wordsTo-day Captain J. A. Watt visited Wallaroo for the first time since his return from the war. At Kadina he was met by the Mayor (Dr. Powell), and chairman ...
Article : 319 wordsJune 3.—Mr. Edward McHugh, one of the oldest residents of this district, died on Friday, at the age of 64. The deceased gentleman always took great interest in any ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 14 Jun 1902, Page 14
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