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  2. FUNERAL OF LORD LEVERHULME.

    IN THE GARDEN VILLAGE OF PORT SUNLIGHT. Sport and General, photo. The burial service for the late Lord Leverhulme was held at Christ Church, Port Sunlight, and 30,000 people attended. 1. A general view of the burial service. 2. Lady choristers at the service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 48 words
  3. OLD SCHOLARS PLAY BOWLS.

    PORT ELLIOT VERSUS VICTOR HARBOR. A bowls' match between old scholars of the Port Elliot and Victor Harbor schools was played recently. The average age of players was 71 years. Back row—Messrs. A. J. Franklin (Port Elliot), A. Redman (P.E.), W. Kirby (Victor Harbor). James Dodd (P.E.). S. J. Weymouth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 79 words
  4. MUDLA WIRRA NORTH DISTRICT.

    MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL. Machant Studios, Gawler. The clerk of the Mudla Wirra North District Council, Mr. W. Forrest, has completed 30 years. service in that position, and a complimentary banquet was recently tendered to him. The photograph shows left to right:—Standing—Councillors W. R. F. Marshall, A. P. Bell, and H. Fagg. Sitting— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  5. THE ANZAC ARCH.

    DEMOLITION FOUND NECESSARY. Krislock, photo. The exigencies of the railway service recently made it necessary for the department to take over the Cheer up Hut, which had been the happy meeting place of thousands of soldiers, and now the Anzac Arch, which has spanned the thoroughfare in front of the Hut since 1919. has to make way for traffic requirements. Its passing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 74 words
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