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Advertising : 220 wordsThe funeral of the late Walter L. Morris took place yesterday in the Church of England cemetery, Ellalong, the Revs. D. T. Rees and A. Venn officiating. The ...
Article : 253 wordsOn Saturday last the Hon. R. T. Ball (Minister for Public Works) visited Wingham, in company with the member for the district—Mr. R. A. Price—writes our ...
Article : 1,156 wordsAt the meeting of the West Maitland Municipal Council, last evening, reference was made to the articles which had appeared in the "Mercury" in regard to ...
Article : 773 wordsA representative congregation assembled at St. John's Church, Muswellbrook, on Wednesday night last, for the induction of the Rev. W. H. Bradley. ...
Article : 348 wordsMrs. John Roberts, a well-known and esteemed resident of Oswald, has been admitted to a hospital in West Maitland, suffering from an attack of double pneumonia. ...
Article : 139 wordsA market day in aid of West Maitland Area Repatriation Funds was held at Allandale in Mr. W. T. Badgery's paddock, on Saturday, but was very poorly ...
Article : 280 wordsCold, bleak westerly winds, following exceedingly heavy frosts have been the rule for the past fortnight. Many cases of influenza are prevalent in ...
Article : 209 wordsThe committee of the above met at the Oakhampton Public School yesterday afternoon. There were present: Mrs. Wilson (president), Mesdames Scobie and Rutter, ...
Article : 263 wordsTwo cases of pneumonic influenza have been removed from here to the Isolation Hospital at West Maitland. The patients are Herbert Irwin and William Anderson, ...
Article : 736 wordsA meeting of the Gloucester District Teachers' Association was held in the public school, Gloucester, last Tuesday, presided over by Mr. Bridge. It was decided ...
Article : 232 wordsI have just returned from the North of England, from a visit to the Durham coalfield to be precise (writes Mr. Sydney Wayton, in the "Daily Mail"). The streets of ...
Article : 526 wordsThough the three-card trick has on many occasions been employed as a means of depriving the unwary of their money, the circumstances under which Allan Leslie ...
Article : 380 wordsWith a record of 73 enemy machines destroyed, the distinction of British "ace" belongs to the late Major Edward Mannock, a triple D.S.O. and triple M.C (says the ...
Article : 476 wordsAfter an illness extending over two weeks, death ended the sufferings of a popular and respected young citizen, in Mr. Cecil Fenwick, a son of Mr. A. F. Fenwick, ...
Article : 569 wordsA meeting of the East Maitland Rugby League Football Club will be held in the Mechanics Institute, East Maitland, to-morrow (Thursday) night, at 8 o'clock, for ...
Article : 39 wordsGermany intends to continue the manufacture of textiles from the fibres of the substitutes for wool and cotton which necessity taught her to use during the war. ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Wed 9 Jul 1919, Page 2
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