The following players represented "Rising Stars": D. Maslen (Capt.), Pat. McRae, Allen McRae, R. Watters, H. Motum, G. Engel, E. ...
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Advertising : 127 wordsMessrs. Les. Engel, Keith, Edwin Bramble and W. F. Harris formed a fishing party to the Gibber for a few days last week. ...
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Advertising : 175 wordsMrs. Allan Farley, of Taree, is at present visiting her sister, Mrs. D. K. Lewis, at Stroud, where, [?] couperating after a [?] ...
Article : 259 wordsMr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris have already received congratulations upon the birth of a bouncing son, Sunday last. ...
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Article : 242 wordsLast week-end Bullahdelah was scheduled to play a return football match at Tea Gardens, besides the second grade players of the two towns ...
Article : 280 wordsIn times of depression such as the world is going through, men grow restless and give ear easily to desperate remedies. The world to-day is ...
Article : 129 wordsIn recent months residents of the town have been accustomed to see the Sydney-Brisbane 'planes fly over every day. Regular as clock-work it seemed ...
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Article : 314 wordsMr. Joe. O'Brien of Mayer's Flat passed through on his way to the saleyards at Newcastle with stock. He was accompanied by Mr. W. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 words"Pity never dwells in fools." ".... So many people now think pity is an affair of the heart, rather arguing a weak head, instead of being ...
Article : 124 wordsTrips to the Lakes are not indulged in lately, as the water looks too cold. A party in "Our Jack" voyaged down on Sunday last in order to take ...
Article : 87 wordsIt is understood that the ladies of Tea Gardens intend holding a meeting in the near future, for the purpose of forming a branch of the Country ...
Article : 342 wordsActive industry in the district is at a standstill. At Wootton, however, there is still a continuation of work. Logs are being carried to Mayer's ...
Article : 59 wordsA public football meeting was held last week-end, over which Mr. W. F. Harris presided, when it was decided to form a challenge cup league at Tea ...
Article : 132 wordsPrice, Limited, Leeds, in Taylor's Batley mills, completed in 1825 minutes from the sheep's back to the finished article a suit of clothes to ...
Article : 179 wordsMr. J. Whalan, proprietor of a travelling picture show has been here arranging for an entertainment. ...
Article : 21 wordsIt was on the cards that a big party would travel to Tea Gardens to play on Sunday. The s.s. "Nepean." was engaged, but late at night it was ...
Article : 439 wordsA representative team from the Northern Suburbs League (Newcastle), visited Stroud on Saturday, 20th June, and played a local team ...
Article : 74 wordsA movement is on foot to recognise the services of Constable N. McLean, as police officer in charge of this district for the past 3 years. Friends and ...
Article : 52 wordsA social in aid of the funds of the R.C. church was held at Markwell on June 27th, and was largely attended. The function was organised by ...
Article : 133 wordsThe following team, known as the "Evening Stars" has through their captain, Ronald Blanch, issued a challenge to play the winners of the ...
Article : 156 wordsThere was a crowed [?] use at the School of Arts on Saturday night, and a number of patrons were unable to gain admission. The chief attraction ...
Article : 42 wordsA popular girl competition is being held to help raise funds for St. John's Church. The competition is being conducted on different lines to the ...
Article : 90 wordsCrawford River school boys have developed a football complex under the tuition of an experienced tutor, and are anxious to try conclusions ...
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Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Fri 3 Jul 1931, Page 4
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