Present—The Mayor (Mr. Jas Busbridge, jun.) Councillors H. L. Marsh E. Parham, C. J. Cox, A. J. Davis, M. Lynch, Wm. Dawk[?], and the Town ...
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Advertising : 422 wordsThe Freeling Plumpton Coursing Club was unfor[?]mate in that weather conditions married the initial meeting, held on Monday and Tuesday of this ...
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Article : 151 words"Honest" John Verran, who at one time represented the Peninsula in the House of Assembly and rose to the position of Premier, addressed a large ...
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Family Notices : 229 wordsThe Australian team is continuing its triumphant tour of England, and by their victories are shattering all prophecies of their critics. In the match ...
Article : 255 wordsThe Footwear Regulation Act which was passed last session is now in operation, as is also the regulations made thereunder. Under these ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 wordsThose who have tried petrol power farming in place of horsepower farming wherever possible find that not only is more efficiency established on the farm ...
Article : 216 wordsThe "Sunday Mail" has a striking article on the stranglehold which is put on the teaching service of the Education Department as to agitation in ...
Article : 868 wordsAt an important dairy sale conducted on Friday by Messrs. Matthews & Co., on account of the Tur[?]tfield Government Experimental Farm 104 cows and ...
Article : 146 wordsWhilst Mr. Hughes strikes form in his great task of setting the world to rights by means of the Anglo-Japanese treaty it is unfortunate that the Port ...
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Bunyip (Gawler, SA : 1863 - 1954), Fri 10 Jun 1921, Page 2
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