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  3. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' CONCERT

    The Christian Brothers' College annual concert and gymnastic display look place in the Crown Theatre, Wollongong, on Tuesday evening. As ...

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  4. COFFEE IN ABUNDANCE

    The guest speaker at the Wollongong Rotary Club on Tuesday evening last was the Consul in Australia for Brazil, Dr. Mario Santos, who gave ...

    Article : 506 words
  5. IRONWORKERS EXPRESS CONFIDENCE IN OFFICERS

    A special requisitioned meeting of the the Port Kembla branch of the ironworkers' Union was held last week in the Trades Hall, Wollongong. The ...

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  6. SCHOOL CHILDREN CELEBRATE VP DAY

    In commemoration of Victory in the Pacific, the Wollongong City Council entertained pupils of all schools in tile municipality, ...

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  7. SECOND MAJOR LOTTERY WIN

    When Mr. Wm. Lalor, of 2 Ann st., Thirroul, won the second prize in the State Lottery on Monday, it was his second major win. ...

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  8. WOLLONGONG SHOW SOCIETY'S CENTENARY Account of First Exhibition

    Wollongong A.H. & I. Society this year celebrated its centenary. We are, therefore, indebted to Mr. A. Cousins, of Cremorne, for an account of the first show held at Wollongong, taken from the files of the "Sydney Morning Herald," dated February 4, 1845. Mr. Cousin ...

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  9. ILLICIT STILL BRINGS £360 IN FINES

    Arising out of the discovery of illicit stills at East Kangaloon on April 25 last, three brothers were fined a total of £860 at the ...

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  10. V.P. DAY EXUBERANCE WAS EXPENSIVE

    V.P. Day was a day of celebration and one which will live in the memory for many years. John Donald. Penman (34), labourer, of ...

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  11. TARPAULIN MUSTER PAYS COST OF SUMMONS

    A case called at the Bulli Police Court on Friday ended with a tarpaulin muster to pay the cost of a summons and the withdrawal of the ...

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  12. TWO FREAK ACCIDENTS

    There were two freak accidents at Woonona this week, within a few yards of each other. The first on Monday morning was ...

    Article : 195 words
  13. CENSUS OF EMPTY HOUSES URGED

    The necessity for the taking of a census of empty houses in the Bulli Shire so that action may be taken to have them put into ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. HELENSBURGH CELEBRATIONS

    When news of Japan's capitulation became known in Helensburgh the miners came home and there was general rejoicing. Dances were held at ...

    Article : 76 words
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  17. ANY OLD CLOTHES ?

    While hundreds of thousands of Australians—the number might run into millions—have contributed clothing to the UNREA appeal for the ...

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    Quiet minds can not be perplexed or frightened, but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm.— ...

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