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  5. THE THIRROUL TRAGEDY.

    At the Wollongong police court on Monday, Roy Henry Hoyland (35) was charged with attempting to commit suicide at Thirroul on ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. KURRI KURRI BAND.

    At the Wollongong police court on Monday, before Mr. Stevenson, S.M., the following members of the Kurri Kurri Pipe Band were ...

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  7. "DISRAELI"

    "A wonderful picture... a gem of the motion picture art . . . superb acting." The above are some of the thoughts ...

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  8. BULLI EISTEDDFOD.

    As an inducement to choirs, representative of schools, to figure in the Eisteddfod, Mr.W.J.R. Richardson kindly donated a shield, to be competed ...

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  9. BODY FOUND.

    On Sunday morning Bernie and Ronald Baxter and Noel Ryall were going through the bush at West Wollongong, off Norman St., ...

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  10. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Tomorrow at 2.30 p.m., a meeting of the unemployed will be held at the Stadium, Wollongong, when Messrs. Lazzarini, M.H.R., Davies ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Blast Furnace of the Australian Iron & Steel Ltd., Port Kembla, was closed down last Saturday. ...

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  12. THE CHURCHES.

    There was a good congregation in attendance for the special monthly Praise Service, at the above Church, on Sunday evening. Two special ...

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  13. THE FINAL CONCERT.

    It must be admitted the attendance through the session of the Eisted[?] fod had not exceeded anticipations, and rainy weather did prevail, but the hall ...

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  14. TRADE SLACKNESS.

    Port Kembla at present is experiencing its slackest period for the past twelve months, the majority of the industrial workmen, either being on the ...

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  15. Shipping Trade Improving.

    The shipping trade, which has been very quiet for the past few weeks, was brisk on Saturday last, and yesterday (Monday), and with several boats ...

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  16. Mine Ore for Port Kembla.

    Mr. Jim Perry and his mining party arrived, back at Port Kembla during the week end from Cadia, near Orange after sending down 30 tons of ore from ...

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  17. MINES AND MINERS.

    Mr.F. Lowden, District President, states that two Commonwealth medical officers (Drs. Badham and More) have been deputed by the Federal ...

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  18. Strike at the Mine.

    Mr. Perry states that he was very much surprised by the action of the motor carrier, who transhipped the ore from the mine at Cadia to the railway ...

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  19. BREVITIES.

    In future railway excursions tickets will not have to be presented for re-dating, before the return journey is begun. ...

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  20. BACK FROM HOLIDAY.

    Mr. J.T. Sykes, of Wollongong, and his son Ted, arrived back yesterday after a three weeks motor tour of the Western districts, irrigation areas, ...

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