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Advertising : 39 words"The Sun" (Sydney) came out with a photograph of a Marrickville cockatoo that laid an egg on its 22nd year old birthday. That confounded ...
Article : 532 wordsPresident W. E. Searl presided over an attendance of twenty-nine members at the monthly meeting of the Dungog Sub/Br. of the R.S.L. on ...
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Article : 181 wordsMr. J. McCauley, President of the Dungog Cricket Club, wrote stating that the Club intended putting down a turf wicket on the Showground and ...
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Advertising : 481 wordsMrs. Cox, President of the Wattle Club, reported that she had attended the Congress meeting aa a Wattle Club delegate. Only three hours were ...
Article : 177 wordsArrangements for the annual dinner to be held on Friday night, 1st October, were finalised. Mr. A. L. Y. Fox was appointed Toastmaster, and ...
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Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Wed 15 Sep 1948, Page 1
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