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Advertising : 43 wordsPreparations are being made at the Port Lincoln freezing works to treat up to 100,000 lambs this season. Last year 81,000 were treated and 112,000 ...
Article : 245 wordsMr. James Geddes, son of Mr. Charles Geddes, timber merchant of Port Augusta and Port Pirie, is on a visit to Port Lincoln. His object is ...
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Advertising : 484 words“Give it now !” is the preface to an urgent appeal by the British Minister for Aircraft Production (Lord Beaverbrook), for aluminium scrap. ...
Article : 341 wordsThe Minister of Agriculture (Hon. A. P. Blesing), accompanied toy Hon J. M. Beerworth, M.L.C., arrived in Port Lincoln by car on Monday last ...
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Advertising : 173 wordsMost welcome rains have been recorded in the Kilroo district. Up to July 11, 106 points had fallen. This is good news for the whole ...
Article : 37 words“No work is more important than the care of the soldier in his hours of leisure,” said the State Commandant (Brigadier H. C. Bundock) when ...
Article : 452 wordsNext Friday, July 26, the superintendent of primary education (Mr. W. T. Martin) will open the new school building at North Shields. ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Mothers’ and Babies’ health train, conducted by Sister D. P. Lomman, on its forty-seventh Eyre Peninsula tour, will be at the following ...
Article : 51 wordsAbout 50 mothers were present at the Port Lincoln Infants’ School Mothers’ Club meeting held last Tuesday afternoon. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe next meeting of the Port Lincoln Literary and Arts Club will be held in the Institute Library on Thursday next, July 25. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe residents of the Koongawa district recently held a meeting, to form a local Comforts Fund committee so that all volunteers who enlist ...
Article : 72 wordsThe young men and women of the Port Lincoln Methodist Church are staging a variety concert in the Methodist Hall on Saturday, July 27. ...
Article : 74 wordsThere was a large gathering at the local schcolhouse on July 10, when the first of the Kilroo Patriotic League functions was held. Visitors ...
Article : 183 wordsThe following men have passed their medical test and left for camp— Boyall Noble (Tumby Bay), Valentine Leo Roberts (Warrachie). ...
Article : 83 wordsSeven tables were occupied at the bridge evening conducted by the Church of St. Thomas in the Parish Hall supper room, last Thursday ...
Article : 160 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Cleland, in the Adelaide court, on Wednesday last, an order nisi for divorce was granted to Francis Thomas Cotton, of Port ...
Article : 49 wordsAt the meeting of the Town Council last Monday night, the mayor (Mr. R. F. Poole) reported that Mr. R. H. Anderson, of Glenelg, who had ...
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Advertising : 30 wordsThe old slipway, on the foreshore nearly opposite the Port Lincoln Hotel, leased by Mr. A. A. Stenross, is now vacated. ...
Article : 235 wordsThe chairman of the Elliston District Council (Mr. D. H. Dearman) presided at a Win-the-War Rally, which was held in-the Elliston ...
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Advertising : 154 wordsOwing to the enlistments from the Waddikee Rover football team, the club is now almost depleted of players. All men from the district who ...
Article : 61 wordsFoxes are very troublesome, especially so to the ewes just lambing. Many Lambs have been destroyed by these pests (reports our Kilroo ...
Article : 27 wordsCaptain M. M. Lanham, Sister at the Salvation Army McBride Mothers’ Hospital, Medindie, Adelaide, is at present on holidays in Port ...
Article : 100 wordsMiss Evelyn Treager, who underwent an operation in the Cleve Hospital, has returned to her home. Miss Kathleen Pridham has ...
Article : 57 wordsIn the last issue of our paper, it was stated that £15 was required each month to buy supplies for the Red Cross branch in Port Lincoln. This ...
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West Coast Recorder (Port Lincoln, SA : 1909 - 1942), Mon 22 Jul 1940, Page 2
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