On Tuesday morning last at All Saints' Church, Tumut, Rev. S. Broadfoot, the Rector, was the celebrant at he marriage of Marjorie ...
Article : 94 wordsWord came through to Sergt. W. Kennedy, of Tumut, from Ouyen, Victoria, to inform Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson, of Newtown, Tumut ...
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Advertising : 307 wordsAnother great Australian, and one who helped to blaze the truck in the primeval forest so that the generations following might live under ...
Article : 502 wordsThe regular monthly meeting of the Gilmore Brunch of the Bureau was held on Thursday last, the President (Mr. T. J. O'Brien) in the ...
Article : 1,114 wordsInformation of the death, of Mr. Samuel Lindsay Crain, in Sydney, came as a great shock to his relatives and friends in this district, all ...
Article : 467 wordsExcept for some scattered showers in Southern District, fine but cloudy for present in southern half, with freshening to strong northerly winds ...
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Advertising : 28 wordsSydney's first Rugby League team defeated Country by 42 to 12 at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday. More than 28,000 saw the game. ...
Article : 319 wordsWhat must be termed one or the worst days as far as injuries are concerned for the Tumut Club was on Sunday, when four of their ...
Article : 157 wordsAnother earth tremor, on Sunday morning last, awakened many sleepers with a shock. The tremor came along just after 3 a.m. A deep ...
Article : 122 words"Buy where your livelihood lies" is an excellent motto for the country worker whether in office, store or ...
Article : 119 words"Tis said that one death is usually followed closely by two others; but, be that as it may, it is seldom that, as has occurred during the last few ...
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Advertising : 256 wordsBoxing looks like becoming a Adelong. A boxing entertainment, in aid of the Ambulance funds, on Saturday night drew a big crowd. ...
Article : 73 wordsA meeting of the Tumut Musical Festival Society was held on Friday night last. Present were Messrs H. H. Crouch (chair), A. J. Frost, W. ...
Article : 392 wordsDeath came at 5 o'clock on Sunday morning, at he residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. Maxwell, of Queanbeyan, of yet another of the ...
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The Tumut and Adelong Times (NSW : 1864 - 1867; 1899 - 1950), Tue 7 Jun 1938, Page 2
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