GROUP OF THE DELEGATES. The Inter-State Poinological Conference, which met in Adelaide recently to discuss important matters affecting the fruit industry, concluded its labors last week. The photograph was taken just prior to the delegates dispersing. The names are:—Standing—Messrs. C. G. Savage (S.A.), George Quinn (S A.) W. J. Allen (N.S.W.), E E Pescott (Vic.). secretary: J. M. Ward (Tas.) J. Neale (NSW) [?]-Messrs. Roardman (editor "Fruit World"), H. Wicks (S.A.), L. M. Shoobridge (Tas), J. Lang (Vic), F Thiele (Vic), and F. J Adamson (N.SW.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 91 wordsDELEGATES TO THE RECENT CONFERENCE. The annual convention of the South Australian branches of the Australian Natives' Association was held this year at Kadina. The delegates from left to right) were:—Back row-Messrs V.R. Weston (Adelaide), J.S. Hocking (Pt. Pirie), W.E. Caville (Hindmarsh) W. A.Nitschke (Millicent), G. Mills (St. Peters), L. G. Collings, St. Peters), J.B. [?] (Glenelg) F. A. Edwards (Narracoorte), W.A. Barrow (Adelaide), J.W. Challender (Pt. Adelaide), E.W. Day (Semaphore) Second row—Messrs H. Hancock (Semaphore) J.W. Robinson (Pt. Pirie), Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 239 wordsTHE LATE ME. JOHN OTTAWAY. An account of whose interesting career is given in our obituary columns this week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 22 wordsA TOUCHING CEREMONY AT LUCINDALE Memorial to Lance-Corporal Percy W. Foster, 10th Battalion, who fought on Gallipoli, and made the supreme sacrifice in the battle of the Somme in France. The stone, which stands in the grounds of the Methodist Church at Lucindale was unveiled by the Rev J. McIntosh. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 54 wordsSOUVENIRS MADE BY A SOLDIER. What an industrious soldier may do in his spare time is shown in this picture of a number of souvenirs manufactured by the Late Private J. A. Vernum in the trenches. With the exception of the German helmet and the gas mask all ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 66 wordsBIG HAUL ON MINBURRA STATION. Probably those who have had no practical experience of the rabbit pest in pastoral areas will realise something of its seriousness from these two photographs. The picture on the left shows the bodies of 2,000, being a two-nights catch on Minburra station, near Orroroo. That on the right shows another big batch trapped in a yard built round a dam. Forester [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 4 May 1918, Page 26
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