Ven. Archdeacon B. Jellicoe Rogers, aged 67 years, died after a long illness in Corowa District Hospital. A native of Ballavat Archdeacon Rogers ...
Article : 378 wordsMrs. Eden Roe, one of the oldest of the old pioneers of the Daysdale district, died in sudden circumstances recently. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ...
Article : 283 wordsMrs. Henrietta Cecilia Schlink, relict of Dr. E. H. Schlink, who for many years filled a foremost place in the medical life of the Albury district and ...
Article : 204 wordsMr. John Dunn, who celebrated his 80th birthday, on August 5; died at Wagga on August 26. He was born at Picton in 1858, his parents being ...
Article : 851 wordsMrs. Louisa Jones, aged 88 years, who died at Deniliquin, was born in Melbourne and came to Deniliquin with her parents at the age of five years. She ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. K. D. M'Geeban, of Myrtleford, who died in the Prince Alfred Hospital on August 25, was a native of Stanley, and was well known in Beechworth, ...
Article : 415 wordsMr. William Stewart, aged 85 years, who died at St. Kilda, Vic, was a native of County Kerry, Ireland, and arrived in Australia in the sailing ship, ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. Ernest Bray, who died in the Corowa Hospital on Friday morning last, was one of Corowa's oldest and most widely respected citizens. After ...
Article : 703 wordsThe death has. occurred of Mrs. J. Peasley, Bedgerabong, rorbes, at the age of 91. She leaves four sons and nine daughters, one of ...
Article : 47 wordsA former prominent resident of the Hay district, and one who was well known in picnic racing circles in Riverina, Mr. Gordon Russell Ayre, ...
Article : 130 wordsAt Corowa Hospital Mr. Chas. Maple, a well-known identity of the Corowa and Yarrawonga districts, died on August 23. He was over 80 years of age ...
Article : 183 wordsMr. Anthony Fergus died at Traralgon, Gippsland, at the aged of 95 years. He was born in County Mayo, Ireland, and arrived in Gippsland 83 ...
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