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Advertising : 34 wordsMORGAN. October 3.—The trade of the liver is increasing largely. The traffic of cargo and passengers has become enormous. Now that the river has a sufficient supply ...
Article : 302 wordsThe annual meeting of the Farmers' Producers' Political Union was held yesterday afternoon. The president (Mr. H. Pick) presided over an attendance of ten. ...
Article : 337 wordsBURRA, October 8.—Telephonic communication lias been installed from Buna Hospital to the two doctors' residences. This will be a great convenience to the ...
Article : 162 wordsBefore Messrs. J. Mackenzie and E. D. Davenport, at the Local Court to-day, E. W. Hill was charged on the information of T. Paltridge & Sons with having [?] ...
Article : 122 wordsBORDERTOWN, October 4.—The Rev. David Miline, [?]well-known p[?] preacher, who died recently at his residence at Bordertown at the age of 83 ...
Article : 459 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER. October 6.—Nellie Gibson has attended the Mount Gambier State School for seven years without over being absent or late. She obtained her ...
Article : 74 wordsPORT VICTORIA, October 10.—Port Victoria is assuming quite a busy appearance Several ketches have arrived while two large sailing vessels are at the ...
Article : 172 wordsBOOLEROO CENTRE. October 8.—Mr. -Albert Fuller, of Fulerville. who is retiring from farming and is going to live at Mi[?] Adelaide held a clearing sale ...
Article : 206 wordsDiver Wilson arrived this week to complete the necessary work under water at the new jetty. On Wednesday many people from Yaukaiiila and Delamere ...
Article : 142 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, October 6.—The Senior cadet companies held their first field day yesterday afternoon Captain H. C. Ru[?] of the Australian Light Horse ...
Article : 186 wordsMURRAY BRIDGE, October 9.— The steam launch Alexandrina has just been purchased by the Government for the Reclaimed Lands and irrigation Department. ...
Article : 199 wordsOn Friday evening the annual social and dance iu connection with the Narracoorte branch of the United Labor Partv was held in the Agricultural Hall. The ...
Article : 217 wordsFRANKLIN HARBOR. October 7—A special meeting of subscribers to the Franklin Harbor Institute has been called to consider the following proposal emanating ...
Article : 233 wordsCRYSTAL BROOK. October 8.—With the purpose of ascertaining the ratepayers' opinion on the question as to whether the Government offer to contribute half the ...
Article : 825 wordsWALLAROO. October 5.—For some weeks has the members and friends of St. Mary's Unman Catholic Church and School, have been busy working for a grand fair, and the ...
Article : 343 wordsAt the council meeting held last evening tile mayor (Mr. A. E. Carrig) presented to Mounted-Constable R. G. Birt a certificate of merit of the Royal Human Society ...
Article : 242 wordsAt the last meeting of the Government Workers' Association a presentation was made to Mr. R. Chambers, who has been transferred to Port Pirie. The president ...
Article : 66 wordsPETERSBURG, October 10.—The scarcity of water is always a matter of deep concern to Petersburg, and it is not surprising that the matter of water supply ...
Article : 211 wordsTAILEM BEND, October 7.—The Railways Commissioner (Mr. A. B. Moncrieff) visited this town to-day, and about half an hour before his arrival it was notified that ...
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Advertising : 60 wordsARNO BAY. September 30.—The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. Waddy) visited Arno Bay a few days back. A deputation from the local vigilance ...
Article : 237 wordsWILLUNGA. October 10.—A r Y hold on the recreation ground on Saturdays under the [?] of the local lodge I. O. O. F. Manchester Unity to celebrate ...
Article : 375 wordsCRYSTAL BROOK, October 6.—In the Institute Hall on Monday there was a large gathering to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hicks, who Trill shortly leave ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 15 Oct 1910, Page 17
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