PORT PIRIE, September 5.—A meeting of the vigilance committee took place tonight, the Mayor (Mr. M. C. Co[?]inger) presiding. The secretary (Councillor Alford) ...
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Article : 122 wordsThe Glenelg Institute committee, at its meeting on Thursday evening, received a letter from Mr. H. W. Varley (Mayor of the town and one of the vice-presidents ...
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Article : 143 wordsThe Queensland, gold returns for August were 41,499 fine oz., against 46,954 fine oz. for August 1906, a decrease of 5,455 oz. The value of the gold won was £176,276, against ...
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Advertising : 417 wordsA meeting of ratepayers was held in the Thebarton Town Hall on Friday evening to consider the question of obtaining a recreation ground within the town. The attendance was moderate, and the ...
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Advertising : 84 wordsThe Union Parliament met on Thursday evening. The speaker (Mr. W. H. Hussey) occupied the chair. The commissioner ot public works (Mr. H. S. Hudd) moved—"That in the opinion of this ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Sat 7 Sep 1907, Page 10
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