The occasion of the annual meeting of the Boys' Brigade was distinguished this year by the official opening of the fine new premises acquired in Morphett-street. The ...
Article : 2,215 wordsDuring the month ended August 31, 148 foreigners were naturalised in Australia as British subjects—136 men and 12 women. They included 28 Germans, of whom 20 ...
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Article : 732 wordsCaptain H. W. H. Seager, of Port Adelaide, writing to a friend from Anzac Cove on June 6, states that "he had the misfortune" to be appointed millitary transport ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Sat 4 Sep 1915, Page 17
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