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SOUTH AUSTRALIA. GOLD MEDALS.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 27 February 1884, page 5
Detailed lists, results, guides
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PERSONAL.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 26 May 1913, page 14
News
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PERSONAL.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 26 May 1913, page 14
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Family Notices
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Thursday 17 May 1917, page 2
Family Notices
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THE PRODUCER YORKE PENINSULA. A FINE WHEAT COUNTRY. FROM MALLEE SCRUB TO RECORD CROPS.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Thursday 27 January 1910, page 11
News
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Only minor corrections to-date
GENERAL NEWS. RETURNED SOLDIERS.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Wednesday 22 November 1916, page 6
News
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2009-09-30 15:55:56.0
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TOPICS OF THE DAY. THE FLINDERS ELECTION.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Wednesday 3 April 1907, page 4
News
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GENERAL NEWS. THE MAYOR'S RECEPTION.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Wednesday 21 June 1911, page 12
News
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TOPICS OF THE DAY. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Thursday 25 April 1907, page 6
News
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GENERAL NEWS. CAPE DE COUEDIE LIGHTHOUSE. RETURN OF THE GOVERNOR MUSGRAVE.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 25 November 1907, page 8
News
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NOTES OF THE WEEK.
Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873-1927) Friday 25 December 1891, page 2
News
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INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES. SYDNEY, TUESDAY.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 6 May 1891, page 6
News
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Northern Territory Times. PALMERSTON: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. A FAIR OFFER.
Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873-1927) Friday 23 September 1910, page 2
News
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PERSONAL.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 8 July 1919, page 6
News
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NEWS AND NOTES.
Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873-1927) Friday 26 September 1890, page 2
News
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NEWS & NOTES.
Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873-1927) Friday 13 October 1905, page 3
News
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NEWS AND NOTES.
Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873-1927) Saturday 2 October 1880, page 2
News
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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Colonial and Intercolonial. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) ADELAIDE. April 25th.
Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873-1927) Saturday 28 April 1888, page 3
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THE MAYOR'S BALL. A GREAT SUCCESS.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Wednesday 17 June 1903, page 9
News
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THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. LEVEE AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE. A LARGE GATHERING.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 4 October 1904, page 5
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THE TERRITORY: STILL IN THE DISAPPOINTING STAGE. SOME NOTES ON A MAN'S LIFEWORK AND OTHER THINGS. The. New imperialism and Old Territorians.
Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873-1927) Thursday 17 July 1913, page 6
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GENERAL NEWS. LIGHT RAIN.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 19 May 1913, page 14
News
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NEWS & NOTES
Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873-1927) Friday 23 April 1909, page 3
News
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NEWS AND NOTES.
Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873-1927) Friday 8 May 1891, page 2
News
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Family Notices
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Thursday 17 May 1917, page 4
Family Notices
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Northern Territory Times DARWIN: THURSDAY MAY 29 DEATH OF MR. N. HOLTZE.
Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873-1927) Thursday 29 May 1913, page 2
News
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GENERAL NEWS. THE INCOMING MAIL STEAMER.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Thursday 28 November 1907, page 9
News
2009-11-10 17:26:00.0The current ÍFSUC of the "Critic" is to
hand. The editorship lias been assumed by
sue he out'inc-» the policy he intends to
The current issue of the "Critic" is to
hand. The editorship has been assumed by
sue he outlines the policy he intends to
Advertising
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 25 November 1907, page 2
Advertising
2009-11-10 17:23:00.0The "Critic" J Proprietary,
Company, hcjd on Thursday, the 21st inst, Mr. C.
C. Eitel intimated that he had DISPOSED of ill
.was accordingly elected to fill these offices. This
The '«Garden and Field'
tion of MANAGING DIRECTOR and EDITOR o'
wilt appear as usual under the samo manage-
ment, iiC.
TJITE wish to rotify the public that Mr. BERT
Critic Chambers, King W illiam street, Adelaide.
The "Critic" Proprietary,
Company, held on Thursday, the 21st inst, Mr. C.
C. Eitel intimated that he had DISPOSED of all
was accordingly elected to fill these offices. The
The "Garden and Field"
tion of MANAGING DIRECTOR and EDITOR of
will appear as usual under the same manage-
ment, &c.
WE wish to notify the public that Mr. BERT
Critic Chambers, King William street, Adelaide.
Advertising
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 23 November 1907, page 2
Advertising
2009-11-10 17:19:49.0The , "Critic" Proprietary,
MANAGING DIRECTOR and EDITOR. Mr. Holtae
was accordingly elected to fill these offices. Tho
next issue will appear under entirely new manag«,
(The '«Garden and Field"
Mr ALEXIS L. HOLTZE still retamà* the pou
tion of MANAGING DIRECTOR and EDITOR o'
the above Compan>, and the "Garden and FiJd"
will appear as usual under the same manage
merit, &c
25, King; TViIbam street, Adelaide.
The "Critic" Proprietary,
MANAGING DIRECTOR and EDITOR. Mr. Holtze
was accordingly elected to fill these offices. The
next issue will appear under entirely new manage-
The "Garden and Field"
Mr ALEXIS L. HOLTZE still retains the posi-
tion of MANAGING DIRECTOR and EDITOR of
the above Company, and the "Garden and Field"
will appear as usual under the same manage-
ment, &c
25, King William street, Adelaide.
PERSONAL.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 17 July 1906, page 6
News
2009-11-10 17:06:41.0the Royal Horticultural Society of Eagland
the Royal Horticultural Society of England
RADIO MANAGER KILLED Crushed Beneath Car
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 28 November 1938, page 3
News
2009-11-10 17:02:03.0rubble, the car began to skid It got out of
control and overturned twice Mr Holtze
fell on top of him
After vain attempts to extricate lier
ing homestead for help Passing motorists
helped to lelease Mr Holtze
The coi oner (Mr Blackler) decided that
an inquest was unnecessaiy
to the memory of Mr Holtze
came to Adelaide at the age of seven years
He w as educated at St Peter s College, and
entered journalism He worked in Syd-
ney Brisbane and Melbourne before re-
staff of the ' Advertiser," of which he later
became chief of staff He was an early
i was established he was appointed
manager
I A tragic coincidence is that the manager
wav to the conloi ence dropped dead in
Melbourne on No\ ember 4
rubble, the car began to skid. It got out of
control and overturned twice. Mr Holtze
fell on top of him.
After vain attempts to extricate her
ing homestead for help. Passing motorists
helped to release Mr Holtze.
The coroner (Mr Blackler) decided that
an inquest was unnecessary.
to the memory of Mr Holtze.
came to Adelaide at the age of seven years.
He was educated at St Peter's College, and
entered journalism. He worked in Syd-
ney, Brisbane and Melbourne before re-
staff of the " Advertiser," of which he later
became chief of staff. He was an early
was established he was appointed
manager.
A tragic coincidence is that the manager
wav to the conference dropped dead in
Melbourne on November 4.
RADIO MANAGER KILLED Crushed Beneath Car
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 28 November 1938, page 3
News
2009-11-10 16:56:29.0ADELAIDE, Sunda) - When crushed
turned at Mt Benson near Robe, shoitly
the "Ad*, ertisei ' broadcasting network,
Mr Alexis Leo Holtze, aged 55 j ears, of
Talbot glove Toorak (S A ), was killed in-
stantly His wife escaped with cuts,
Adelaide fiom a visit to New South Wales,
ference of the Austral'an Federation of
vis Bav They had travelled about 12
curred Tiavelllng along a bad stretch
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ADELAIDE, Sunday - When crushed
turned at Mt Benson near Robe, shortly
the "Advertiser " broadcasting network,
Mr Alexis Leo Holtze, aged 55 years, of
Talbot glove Toorak (S.A.), was killed in-
stantly. His wife escaped with cuts,
Adelaide from a visit to New South Wales,
ference of the Australian Federation of
vis Bay. They had travelled about 12
curred. Travelllng along a bad stretch

Old Timers
Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873-1927) Tuesday 4 May 1920, page 1
News
2009-11-10 16:40:47.0Tile following is an extract from a
Holtze, ofNewcastle Waters: "I was ,
only 4 years old, and with the excep.
tion oí two holiday trips, a total ab-
has never been without a representa
foundd? I think it must be very
heard any mention of the Darwimtes
ritory will be in 1924. It Was in 1824,
ible.-Ed.)
The following is an extract from a
Holtze, of Newcastle Waters: "I was
only 4 years old, and with the excep-
tion of two holiday trips, a total ab-
has never been without a representa-
founded? I think it must be very
heard any mention of the Darwinites
ritory will be in 1924. It was in 1824,
ible.—Ed.)
THE BOTANIO GARDENS.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 10 July 1916, page 6
News
2009-11-10 16:37:03.0by the Botanic Garden Board of Gover
THE BOTANIC GARDENSI    
by the Botanic Garden Board of Gover-
THE BOTANIC GARDENS.
GENERAL NEWS. THE SHOW.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Wednesday 11 September 1912, page 18
News
2009-11-10 16:34:17.0The Comtnksioner of Crown Lands (Hon«
F. .TV", young), when asked on Tuesday
what the Government proposed- to do in.
regard- to the position*of director-of _the
months' extension of his occupancy of ttie
position, wiich time will elapse on «June 30
next. In view of that Mr. Yoimjz said
the question of appointing a sueces-io»
doiibtleso would have to be considered ia
the near-future,
The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon.
F. W. Young), when asked on Tuesday
what the Government proposed to do in
regard to the position of director of the
months' extension of his occupancy of the
position, wiich time will elapse on June 30
next. In view of that Mr. Young said
the question of appointing a successor
doubtless would have to be considered in
the near future.
Northern Territory Times. PALMERSTON: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30. PROCLAIMING THE NEW REGIME.
Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873-1927) Friday 30 December 1910, page 2
News
2009-11-10 16:28:43.0There was a good attendance of tin?
parents and friends of the children ,at
' the Christmas .Holidays «on Frid-iy
afternoon last, Deo. 23, His Honor
'Mr. Justice Mitchell, accompanied by
Mrs. Mitchell, presiding. The pro
J ceedings started about 4 30 p.m. by an
. drawing, and sewing (plain and fancy.)
items comprised the chorus "Eltin
«Call," by the pupils; an 'overture
apiano) very nicety pi ty ed hy M fas
the senior girls ; à recitation, " Smit-
ing the Rock," hy Master -L>o Catii j
«lab drills 1>y the senior'boys;'song
*.. Helping Mother,** l»y the- juhior
girls; chorus '.'This Mt of world W
longs to tts,W£ hy''the boys j <*God
Save the King,"" pupils. '
then took place. " lu a few appro-
reminded the ¿tillaren of the great
future before the ^Northern Tern tory,
how going" lo be called; ' a lid of the
necessity that they, should take every
advantage ^the^opportunities open
to ;thera? in . UuVir school days in
order that5i|iey^ mhjht ^quajfy it them-.
«tjvM foti,, the goneat ^wojrk.of assisting
intelligently ja de>ypping this por-
tion of Au^tral^a. ."jHi»,. Honorr tlj«n
d^H>úCi^¿|U¿¿ -if^iîowiiig^ pruess
viz z ..-c.1.. V.- -,.'?-~' '
Sixth ^^«í^lter^Jgpaiijs,
mathematics, and; iHjojk.ke^pî^ ,"^
Fifth CUÍJ«H!-JU-0 Ca¡nt*J.th^J*tdge's
Prize," .¡ror :i,generai>0 ¿cOjBciei»cyc;
Etisebis Po^ce,, v;book-keeping,.; ançi
drawing jj.^iEy die 0;íB^rpei$,q^>ng the
matics ; 'Marjon«,i M*t«£,* ¿highest
marks fo*e¿iiclM^Í.;.;^
Ponce» highest marks-for home work
and Christian doctrine.:-. - >, ;,;: ?_.
Foprth .Tclassr-Maurice . Holtze,
arithmetic?, /and-; composition J Jiniraiy
Yàmomoiçy arithmetic <apd .good. .con-
duct ; Norman. ?WjnÙîajns, -, geography
and readjngV Cissie. MçLeod, highest
mart fortKbool work j Alice Farrar,
general good conduct. . v ,-.
metic and good conduct ; Gerty-Styles,
highest marks for home workj;01ga
Holtze, politeness anxl impKOveinewt. ..
Second -. class-Maudie ' : Barnett,
Christian doctrine ., . and reading ;
Eileen Styles,.highest mark foivischooi
Alick Barnett, arithmetic ;ü<uorñeHus
Kim Walij highest marks:; for5 home
work, vrw :.?-...-v- .^^ ^ Hoihí^Ní
First cbtss-Eileen ^urry.speUing .
Simplicia v.G4e¿ agithimfticT. ¿¿Ethel
Barnett*'-r^iae?^
Hell, reading.
CONVENT SCHOOL»
There was a good attendance of the
parents and friends of the children at
the Christmas Holidays on Friday
afternoon last, Dec. 23, His Honor
Mr. Justice Mitchell, accompanied by
Mrs. Mitchell, presiding. The pro-
ceedings started about 4.30 p.m. by an
drawing, and sewing (plain and fancy.)
items comprised the chorus "Elfin
Call," by the pupils; an overture
apiano) very nicety played by Miss
the senior girls ; a recitation, " Smit-
ing the Rock," by Master Leo Cain ;
club drills by the senior boys; song
"Helping Mother," by the junior
girls; chorus "'This bit of world be-
longs to us," by 'the boys ; "God
Save the King," pupils.
then took place. In a few appro-
reminded the children of the great
future before the Northern Tern tory,
now going to be calledn and of the
necessity that they should take every
advantage of the opportunities open
to them in their school days in
order that they might qualify them-
selves for the great work of assisting
intelligently in developping this por-
tion of Australia. His Honor then
distributed the folowing prizes
viz :
Sixth class—Walter Williams,
mathematics and book-keeping
Fifth Class—Leo Ca¡n, : the Judge's
Prize," for general proficiency ;
Essebis Poser, book-keeping and
drawing ; Eddie Barnett, mathe-
matics ; Marjorie Marsh, highest
marks for school work ; Contaliona
Ponce, highest marks for home work
and Christian doctrine.
Fourth class—Maurice Holtze,
arithmetic and composition ; Jimmy
Yamomoto, arithmetic and good con-
duct ; Norman Williiams, geography
and readjng ; Cissie. McLeod, highest
mark for school work ; Alice Farrar,
general good conduct.
metic and good conduct ; Gerty Styles,
highest marks for home work ; Olga
Holtze, politeness and improvement.
Second class—Maudie Barnett,
Christian doctrine and reading ;
Eileen Styles, highest mark for school
Alick Barnett, arithmetic ; Cornelius
Kim Wah, highest marks for home
work.
First class—Eileen Gurty. spelling
Simplicia G4e¿ arithmetic ; Ethel
Barnett, regular attendance ; Violet
Bell, reading.
CONVENT SCHOOL.

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