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    A PANORAMIC VIEW OF DUNGOG, N.S.W., A PICTURESQUE AND THRIVING TOWNSHIP NESTLING IN THE HILL-GUARDED CONFINES OF THE WILLIAMS RIVER VALLEY, A PLACE FIRST PIONEERED BY WHITE MEN JUST A OENTURY AGO. IN THE BACKGROUND ARE COOREEI HILLS (By kind permission of the "Farmer and settler" Newspaper.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Early Days of Port Stephens

    Sir Edward did not always find things proceeding smoothly on the estate. The shearing operations, most important from the point of ...

    Article : 205 words
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  6. THE GAYER SIDE.

    On the gayer side, extracts from Sir Edward Parry's journal, show that he had many human attributes. Thus, on December 22, he records ...

    Article : 292 words
  7. PARRY'S HUMAN SIDE.

    In her splendidly written work, "The Coming of the British to Australia," the historian, Ida Lee, gives an interesting pen picture of Sir ...

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  8. PARRY'S LEGACY.

    There is no doubt that Sir Edward Parry's work remains as a noble monument to his memory. He was an able administrator, a careful ...

    Article : 269 words
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