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  4. REMAINING FOOTBALL MATCHES AT 2.30 P.M.

    All final this year of Gawler & District Football League will start at 2.30 p.m. and admission will be adults 2/- ...

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  5. BUREAU LADIES SHOW LOVELY ANTIQUES.

    This month's competition for antiques at the Bureau Meeting conducted by the Rosedale Sandy Creek ladies, brought ...

    Article : 180 words
  6. GAWLER'S OLYMPIC GAMES HOPE.

    Gawler can hold high hopes of being represented in the 1956 Olympic Games at Stockholm. ...

    Article : 155 words
  7. EDMONDS WINS "THE BUNYIP" TROPHY.

    Stan Edmonds (Souths) is the winner of "The Bunyip Trophy for 1954. Last Saturday he was ...

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  8. FLOWERS ON SHOW THIS SATURDAY.

    Unable this year to stage its annual display of sweet peas and daffodils, Gawler Floral Society has provided for ...

    Article : 90 words
  9. "CEMETERY NOW A CREDIT TO TOWN."

    "The Willaston Cemetery is now a credit To the town," Cr. W. Chamberlain stated at the last Council meeting. ...

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  10. PRESS PRAISED BY THE PREMIER.

    Opening the Australian Provincial Press Association Conference in Adelaide this week, the Premier (Hon. T. Playford) ...

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  11. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT BOOKINGS, WED.

    Bookings for the orchestral concert in Gawler Institute on Wednesday night, 15th September, open next Wednesday ...

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  12. Well-bown to Gawler in their Younger Days

    Recent weeks have seen the passing of two men well-known to Gawler during their younger days Len and Bruce ...

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  13. WIRTHS CIRCUS IN GAWLER ON SAT.

    Wirth's Circus, in its two year rotation of towns throughout Australia, will be showing at Gawler on Saturday night. ...

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  14. BAGPIPES IN ITEMS FOR AMATEUR HOUR.

    Bagpipes and a harmonica played by Agricultural College students are among items in the Amateur Hour to be held at ...

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  15. 14 PRIZES OUT OF 18 EXHIBITS.

    From 18 exhibits in the Royal Adelaide Show, Miss A. Tscharke's Gawler Tech. School Classes have gained 14 prizes ...

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  16. £3,000 PART COST FOR DRAINAGE SCHEME

    Gawler Council's contribution for underground drainage in Murray Street may be approximately £3,000. ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. SAFETY CAMPAIGN AT HIGH SCHOOL

    In the interests of safety, the Education Dept. is being urged to erect conveniences at the new High School buildings on ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. PARISH BALL BELLES.

    Misses Pat O'Halloran ana Rotha Tait (in ballerina) were chosen belles of the Parish Ball last Friday night. ...

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  19. PURCHASE OF LIGHT GRADER SUGGESTED.

    A light grader would be of great advantage to the town, Cr. E. H. Lawrence stated at Gawler Cornell's August ...

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  20. Spoke on Caves.

    "Caves of the Nullarbor Plain" were described by Captain J. Thompson, of Pt. Adelaide, at the Gawler Rotary ...

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