132:; the Alberton branch devoted itself to the camp at Cheltenham. The most active country branches were in 1916 named as Aldinga, Angaston, Ardrossan, Balaklava, Blyth, Burra, Bute, Crystal Brook, Freeling, Gawler, Jamestown, Kadina, Lameroo, Laura, McLaren Flat, Marrabel, Morgan, Mount Gambier, Murray Bridge (who provided refreshments to soldiers on trains, no matter what the hour), Narracoorte, Nuriootpa, Orroroo, Petersburg, Port Augusta, Port Elliot, Port Pirie, Robertstown, Strathalbyn, Tallunda Flat, Tanunda, Tumby Bay, Victor Harbor, Wallaroo, Willson's River (Kangaroo Island) and Willunga. Many were not affiliated with Cheer-Up Society, Incorporated, and were not under its rule.
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Cheer-Up
Society volunteers would throng the city, meeting every tram, bus and train, offering for sale bunches of the flower and souvenir badges. Always held on a Friday, Adelaide's traditional "Button Day", Violet Days were held on 2 July 1915, 25 August 1916, 29 June 1917, 21 June 1918, 20 June 1919 and 9 July 1920. From 1921 the organisation of the occasion was shared by a large number of patriotic organisations and renamed "Violet Memory Day". W. J. Sowden was elected president of the new organisation and F. J. Mills hon. secretary, so the Cheer-up team remained to the fore. The sale of flowers and buttons was dropped in favour of memorial services variously held at the
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mutually beneficial relationship was expected. A magazine was inaugurated around March 1916 and seven issues were published in that year, largely the work of Cheer-up volunteers, and for much of its early history edited by F. J. Mills in his spare time. Monthly circulation was over 2,000 copies in 1917, and on occasion as many as 5,000 were sold. In
January 1918 Donald Kerr MM LLB succeeded Mills as editor. From August 1918 the magazine was subtitled "Official organ of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, South Australian Branch". Most copies of volumes 3 and 4 (1918 and 1919) of the magazine may be viewed
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Railways department offered a plot of land behind the railway buildings and close to the City Baths at nominal rent as long as the land wasn't needed for railway business. The design, by H. J. Henderson, was little more than a model, but on that basis Henry Slade and his team finished the job under budget and in time for the
Official Opening on 4 November 1915, the first anniversary of the society. The site was ideal, with an outlook over
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members of the Cheer-up
Society – where they will enjoy the comforts and rest of home. Nothing we can do is too good for these heroic soldiers of ours. The sphere of work of the society is kept within definite and specific limits, which do not overlap in the slightest the splendid patriotic work which is being carried out successfully by the S.A. Soldiers' Fund, the
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Large delegations assembled at the railway station or port to farewell departing troops and welcome those returning on furlough. Flags were presented to departing troops by members such as Mrs. W. F. Stock, Mrs. L. G. Stock, Mrs. A. G. Wilkinson, Mrs. A. G. Rymill, Mrs. William
Campbell and Mr. W. B.
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Another innovation by Mrs. Seager, Violet Days were intended as an opportunity to remember the war dead, and as a fund-raising mechanism for the Cheer-up Hut. Citizens were encouraged to wear a violet in a buttonhole or under a brooch, and businesses to have some kind of display in purple and white.
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The billiard room adjoining the hut was officially opened by Brig.-Gen. Irving on
Saturday, 18 November 1916. H. J. Henderson was responsible for its design, oversight and collected a large part of the funds for its construction and purchase of two first-class billiard tables. Builder H. Slade gave
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Another initiative of Mrs Seager, the Arch straddled
Station Road, a private thoroughfare serving the Railway Station, which passed the Cheer-up Hut before emerging at King William Road. Built at a cost of £1,000, construction of the Arch began in October 1918, and was officially opened 29 January
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The first "hut", erected around April 1915, was a borrowed tent behind the City Baths, with the permission of its lessee/manager, Charles
Bastard. They then moved to rented premises in Bentham Street, but soon found that it was too small, and a purpose-built structure was the only way forward. The
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After completion of the Cheer-up Hut (see below), Mrs. Seager was appointed a salaried officer of the society, as manager of the Cheer-up Hut, in addition to the office of
Organizer, so that her undivided attention could be given to the affairs of the society. The Cheer-up Hut became the office of
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October 1915 at the instance of W. J. Sowden a new organization of the same name was founded to serve the interests of servicemen returning from Europe and the Near East. The President and two Vice-Presidents (Sowden, Seager and McEwin) were well known for their work with the Cheer-ups, and a
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It is sufficient to know that we are all doing something to give pleasure and comfort to the brave soldiers who are going from Australia to fight for King and Empire; and that we hope to receive them on their return in this Cheer-up Hut of theirs – for it belongs to the soldiers and not to the
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The "Cheer-Up Society" emerged a few weeks later. It initially consisted of Stella M. Baker (president) and Mrs Seager (hon. secretary) and their network of volunteers, but with members of the public clamoring to join, and with money and goods beginning to arrive, it was necessary to put the
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The hut was very popular with soldiers and sailors, who used it for writing, reading, and billiards, and they generally had midday or evening meals, for which they pay 6d. Tea and cake was served for 3d. on afternoons and evenings. The hut takings for meals to soldiers in 1917 was £1,184,
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1919. Believed to be the first such structure erected in Australia in recognition of the Anzac forces, it was demolished June 1925 after Railways Department declared it unsafe. During its few years of existence many tens of thousands of servicemen passed through its portal.
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By December 1915, there were over 300 members in Adelaide and over 10,000 members in 86 branches in the country and suburbs (Glenelg and Semaphore being prominent). Semaphore branch (the only branch composed solely of women) welcomed troops arriving at the
1340:'For God, king and country' : aspects of patriotic campaigns in Adelaide during the Great War, with special reference to the Cheer-Up Society, the League of Loyal Women and conscription
56:, the S.O.S., the Belgian Fund, and other like organizations. The desire of the members of the Cheer-up Society is to co-operate in the most amicable manner with all such societies.
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Walter Leslie Stuart (c. 1875 – 12 August 1933) was Master of the Supreme Court, struck of roll for larceny of Commonwealth Bonds, died insolvent in Northfield Consumptive Home.
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and a man well known as a charity organiser, was elected to the post. Mrs. George Aldridge and Misses E. S. Abbott and Winifred Scott have been named as early executives.
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Station Road which ran alongside the railway station (now Casino) once curved right and emerged at King William Road between these two Government-owned businesses.
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Funds were raised from a multitude of sources, from donations and "button day" collections (Cheer-up and Violet days), events like "Egyptian Fair" and "
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Mrs. A. G. Miller, noted for her work at Bedford Park (tuberculosis) Hospital, which continued after the Cheer-Up-Society had disbanded.
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Upon the termination of the activities of the Cheer Up Society 1939–1946 the society presents to its members this historical souvenir
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In 1924 the Hut was sold to the Railways and became the Railways Institute hall. It was in 1925 the venue for a farewell concert by
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The Petersburg Wing and rest room was completed and opened on 12 September 1917, sponsored by the Petersburg Cheer-Up Society.
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The Cheer-up Hut became a "home from home" for country soldiers, invalid and wounded soldiers, and was host to many reunions.
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of an Australian flag ; it was flown at the head of the Dardanelles convoy on the signing of the armistice with Turkey.
31:, whose aims were provision of creature comforts for soldiers in South Australia. Much of their activity was centred on the
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The Cheer-Up Society helped the Red Cross Society in its Naval, Military, and Red Cross Exhibition on 5 October 5, 1916.
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Cheer-up hut c. 1919. The road emerged (further right) at King William Road between the City Baths and Govt. Printer.
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The history of the Hut henceforth takes two paths, which can only be reconciled by assuming two separate buildings:
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Fuss, Eric; Mills, Frederick J. (Frederick John). Cheer up; Burra History Group (issuing body.) (2015),
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The Cheer-up Hut was still standing in 1938 but considered an eyesore, though historically interesting.
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who visited Adelaide with returning wounded soldiers were met, entertained and provided with transport.
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was used to provide hot meals to unemployed ex-servicemen, organised by the redoubtable Mrs A. Seager.
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Sometime shortly after, Sowden appointed an (effectively all-male) interim committee (see table). Sir
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The title "Cheer-up Hut" continued to be used informally for the re-purposed building, and with the
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A picture of fortitude : honouring Willunga's Cheer-Up 'girls' and the soldiers they supported
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The first anniversary of the Cheer-up Hut was celebrated on 18 November by holding a well-attended
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in the area. This was a considerable logistical exercise, involving transport by river barge to
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providing books to South Australian soldiers in military hospitals in the Mediterranean region.
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2660:. Vol. XVII, no. 2, 621. Adelaide. 11 December 1931. p. 3 (Home Edition)
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on the eve of his departure for Milan. Power was, until that year, a Railways employee.
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A Returned Soldiers Association was formed in 1909 for the benefit of veterans of the
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Violet Memory Day has long since been dropped as an act of remembrance in favour of
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2465:. Vol. XLII, no. 15, 132. Western Australia. 19 October 1923. p. 12
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Ashton, Jean; Hyde, Loftus; 5CL (Radio station : Adelaide, S. Aust.) (1970),
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very generous help in supervising the work, and also contributed towards its cost.
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organization on a firm footing. In February Mrs Baker resigned as president and
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1916:. Vol. LXXXIV, no. 22, 807. Adelaide. 13 December 1919. p. 12
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1972:. Vol. LXXXV, no. 23, 042. Adelaide. 14 September 1920. p. 8
1770:. Vol. LXXXII, no. 22, 185. Adelaide. 15 December 1917. p. 3
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Notes on some workers, for many of whom no Knowledge (XXG) article exists:
2851:. Vol. LXVIII, no. 3, 603. Adelaide. 10 October 1925. p. 18
2821:"Australian Dictionary of Biography: Sandford, Augustus Henry (1859–1923)"
2308:. Vol. LVIII, no. 17, 791. Adelaide. 22 October 1915. p. 10
1615:. Vol. LXXIX, no. 21, 222. Adelaide. 16 November 1914. p. 8
1531:. Vol. LXXX, no. 21, 556. Adelaide. 11 December 1915. p. 10
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2196:. Vol. LX, no. 17, 940. South Australia. 17 May 1923. p. 2
2056:. Vol. LXXXIX, no. 26, 136. Adelaide. 2 October 1924. p. 8
1736:. Vol. LXXXI, no. 21, 863. Adelaide. 4 December 1916. p. 6
1559:. Vol. LXXIX, no. 21, 211. Adelaide. 3 November 1914. p. 4
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1669:. Vol. LXXX, no. 21, 294. Adelaide. 9 February 1915. p. 5
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Horsman, Chris; Willunga Recreation Park (S.A.) (issuing body.) (2016),
1032:. Much of its cost was met by country branches of the Society, notably
1854:. Vol. LXXXIV, no. 22, 649. Adelaide. 12 June 1919. p. 6
1587:. Vol. XLIX, no. 13561. Adelaide. 7 November 1914. p. 19
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2800:. Vol. 59, no. 9, 154. Adelaide. 10 December 1952. p. 1
2772:. Vol. 95, no. 5, 374. Adelaide. 18 December 1952. p. 2
2604:. Vol. LXXXI, no. 6, 020. Adelaide. 14 June 1924. p. 38
2576:. Vol. LXXVI, no. 20, 158. Adelaide. 21 June 1911. p. 8
2280:. Vol. LXXVI, no. 20, 149. Adelaide. 10 June 1911. p. 5
1944:. Vol. LXXXV, no. 22, 879. Adelaide. 8 March 1920. p. 9
1826:. Vol. XVI, no. 918. Adelaide. 15 September 1915. p. 13
1697:. Vol. 33, no. 1, 696. Adelaide. 25 November 1944. p. 7
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Mills, Frederick J. (Frederick John); Cheer-up Society (S.A.) (1920),
2252:. Vol. LXXIV, no. 19, 545. Adelaide. 5 July 1909. p. 6
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2549:. Vol. 92, no. 28, 563. Adelaide. 27 April 1950. p. 4
2521:. Vol. 95, no. 29, 467. Adelaide. 23 March 1953. p. 3
2935:. Vol. LIX, no. 3, 067. Adelaide. 2 June 1917. p. 44
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Gordon Edward Sunter (1882–1973) alderman of Adelaide City Council
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Lily Mabel Miell, widow of Lt-Col. Albert Miell, first CO of the
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Alex McCulloch (c. 1847 – 11 December 1931) pastoralist at Burra.
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George Albert Warburton Alexander, sharebroker died 17 June 1916
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The organization was revived on a professional basis during the
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lamenting the lack of public support for the SA members of the
2823:. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University
2410:. Vol. 4, no. 214. Adelaide. 17 June 1916. p. 5
1798:. Vol. 4, no. 159. Adelaide. 29 May 1915. p. 14
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Crowd at Anzac Arch 1919. "Cheer-up Ladies" in white uniforms
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Valour & violets : South Australia in the Great War
39:, and almost entirely staffed and organised by volunteers.
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William Andrew Duncan ( –1933) grazier, retired to Glenelg
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A large honour roll, designed by Miss Blanche Francis in
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H. J. Henderson, secretary, Adelaide Club d. 22 May 1927
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WWI servicemen's welfare organization in South Australia
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Anzac Arch; Railway yards and North Tce. in background
2356:"R.S.A. magazine Issue Vol. 3, no. 1 (January 1918)"
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The Cheer-Up Society in Adelaide and Burra 1914–1920
1403:Kearney, Robert; Cleary, Sharon, (author.) (2018),
97:This was followed by a Christmas dinner at the new
1337:Argent, Christopher M. (Christopher Mark) (1993),
101:camp, and Sunday teas every week through January.
1205:Edward V. Clark (Hon. Treasurer, enlisted 1916)
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1633:, much closer, would come later) on loan from
1214:Arthur Gates Fenner (c. 1871–1953) wool expert
1070:In 1921/1922 the Hut was moved in sections to
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1646:Stella Maude Kendall ( –1965), wife of Mjr.
1486:Orthography in this article follows that of
1325:, Burra, South Australia Burra History Group
1202:Oliver Lambert Allan Burford (Cmdr. Burford)
86:organised a "Cheer Up Our Boys" luncheon at
2652:"Mr. A. McCulloch, Pastoralist, Dies at 85"
1394:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
1090:. The building on its new site may be seen
2971:– via National Library of Australia.
2943:– via National Library of Australia.
2915:– via National Library of Australia.
2899:"W. L. Stuart Struck Off Solicitors' Roll"
2887:– via National Library of Australia.
2859:– via National Library of Australia.
2808:– via National Library of Australia.
2780:– via National Library of Australia.
2752:– via National Library of Australia.
2724:– via National Library of Australia.
2696:– via National Library of Australia.
2668:– via National Library of Australia.
2640:– via National Library of Australia.
2612:– via National Library of Australia.
2584:– via National Library of Australia.
2557:– via National Library of Australia.
2529:– via National Library of Australia.
2501:– via National Library of Australia.
2473:– via National Library of Australia.
2446:– via National Library of Australia.
2418:– via National Library of Australia.
2344:– via National Library of Australia.
2316:– via National Library of Australia.
2288:– via National Library of Australia.
2260:– via National Library of Australia.
2232:– via National Library of Australia.
2204:– via National Library of Australia.
2176:– via National Library of Australia.
2148:– via National Library of Australia.
2120:– via National Library of Australia.
2092:– via National Library of Australia.
2064:– via National Library of Australia.
2036:– via National Library of Australia.
2008:– via National Library of Australia.
1980:– via National Library of Australia.
1952:– via National Library of Australia.
1924:– via National Library of Australia.
1893:– via National Library of Australia.
1862:– via National Library of Australia.
1834:– via National Library of Australia.
1806:– via National Library of Australia.
1778:– via National Library of Australia.
1744:– via National Library of Australia.
1705:– via National Library of Australia.
1677:– via National Library of Australia.
1623:– via National Library of Australia.
1595:– via National Library of Australia.
1567:– via National Library of Australia.
1539:– via National Library of Australia.
1211:Norman McDonald Lockhart Eddington (–1930)
2084:. Adelaide. 11 September 1928. p. 32
1439:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
1358:, Willunga, SA Willunga Recreation Park,
2994:Defunct clubs and societies of Australia
2907:. Adelaide. 14 December 1932. p. 23
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2168:. Adelaide. 13 January 1938. p. 18
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2989:Organisations based in South Australia
2716:. Adelaide. 12 August 1930. p. 10
2438:. Adelaide. 9 January 1930. p. 18
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27:patriotic organisation founded during
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2160:"Future of Legislative Council Site"
1455:Cheer-up Society (S. Aust.) (1946),
964:Govt. Printing Office, Govt. Printer
3009:1920 disestablishments in Australia
2963:. Adelaide. 31 July 1941. p. 9
2048:"Cheer-up Hut Now Railway Property"
1304:Cheer up : a story of war work
1488:The Australian National Dictionary
957:Adelaide City Baths (Olympic pool)
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1078:) to serve the newly established
1054:in the grounds adjoining the hut.
3004:1914 establishments in Australia
2927:"A Farewell at the Cheer-up Hut"
2300:"Returned Soldiers' Association"
2244:"Returned Soldiers' Association"
1041:representing about 60,000 meals.
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2458:"Death of Captain Burford R.N."
2328:"Returned Soldiers Association"
2132:"Lunch for Unemployed Soldiers"
1494:avoids the subject altogether.
1199:John Quinton Bruce (1865–1930)
1136:Returned Soldiers' Association
35:, which they built behind the
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2541:"Out Among the People by Vox"
2104:"Office Stool to Grand Opera"
856:5th (and last) Annual Meeting
1551:"Remember Our Soldier Boys!"
839:Significant General Meetings
2736:"Housewive's New Secretary"
2513:"Death Of Mr. A. G. Fenner"
2020:"Cheer-Up Hut Now Hospital"
1223:James William Jones, I.S.O.
1163:Jubilee Exhibition Building
859:Reception for Gen. Birdwood
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2999:History of South Australia
2764:"Death Of Mr. F. J. Mills"
1627:Ascot Park railway station
1259:Mrs. W F. Stock, widow of
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1086:, the closest port on the
936:approximate locations only
844:1st Annual General Meeting
142:Other activities include
72:Following an editorial in
2876:The Express and Telegraph
2843:"Death of Mr. Owen Smyth"
1992:"Adelaide Civic Matters"
1846:"An Honour for Adelaide"
165:Voluntary Aid Detachment
37:Adelaide railway station
2792:""Twinkler" Mills Dies"
2680:"Death of Mr G. McEwin"
2402:"George Alexander Dead"
1261:William Frederick Stock
950:Memorial Arch 1919–1925
2955:"Out Among the People"
2462:The Daily News (Perth)
2430:"Well-Known Architect"
2193:The Express (Adelaide)
1908:"Cheer-up "Au Revoir""
1375:Alexandra Seager, 1970
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1936:"At the Cheer-up Hut"
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2819:Chris Clark (1988).
1661:""Cheer Up" Society"
1492:Macquarie Dictionary
1289:Australian blackwood
1250:Col. A. H. Sandford,
555:J. Lancelot Stirling
225:Organizer / Gen. Sec
2109:The Mail (Adelaide)
2076:"Railway Institute"
1790:"The Egyptian Fair"
1648:Edgar Kendall Baker
1407:, Wakefield Press,
862:Half-yearly meeting
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107:William John Sowden
2569:"Mr. Jones I.S.O."
1964:"Cheer-up Society"
1877:"Cheer-up Society"
1762:"Cheer-up Society"
1728:"Cheer-up Society"
1635:Thomas Currie Tait
1625:property near the
1523:"Cheer-up Society"
1432:has generic name (
1167:Adelaide Town Hall
1080:soldier settlement
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853:4th Annual Meeting
850:3rd Annual Meeting
847:2nd Annual Meeting
772:Major W. L. Stuart
466:Stanley Price Weir
433:N. W. L. Eddington
430:G. A. W. Alexander
365:N. W. L. Eddington
174:
80:AIF 2nd Contingent
2272:"The Boer Rifles"
1414:978-1-74305-531-1
1365:978-0-646-95334-2
1272:Mrs G. A. J. Webb
1226:Edward Ivan Lloyd
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