As the Kempsey Mail was approaching the station at Hawkesbury River on Thursday, it crashed into a bus at the level crossing. ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. Joe Moylan, of Pine Brush, is a patient in Dungog Hospital receiving treatment, for a gastric ulcer. Mrs. Bedo Mallett is in Sydney ...
Article : 255 wordsSister R. Zeininger, V.M.A., of "Marafoam," Sydney, spent part of her annual vacation with the Gardner family, of "Dunroamin," Martin's ...
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Advertising : 11 wordsThere was a good attendance at the Wattle Club card party on Friday night last. The winners at euchre were Mrs. Bruce Abbott and Mr. W. ...
Article : 70 wordsThe death occurred on Saturday week at his residence, Church Street, Port Macquarie, of Mr. Richard Smith, aged 67 years. ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsTrevor, soldier, son of Mrs. McCauley, of the Bank Hotel, has left Dungog to report for duty. He has seen service in the Middle East and ...
Article : 34 wordsA street stall and night carnival will be held on Friday, 18th February, in aid of the special appeal of the Australian Comforts Fund. The ...
Article : 39 wordsA devastating thrust would be made against the Japanese Empire at the same time as a cross-Channel invasion was touched off, said President ...
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Advertising : 19 wordsWingham is going ahead with a show which is set down for March 9 and 10. Schedules will be available on 1st February from the Secretary ...
Article : 50 wordsMembers of Dungog Patriotic Racing Club will tender a farewell smoko to Constable W. Gregory at the Royal Hotel on Monday night at 7.15 p.m. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe following article is re-printed, with its original heading, from the November issue of "The Church Chronicle," official organ of the ...
Article : 616 wordsSgt.-Pilot Russell Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jones, of Abelard Street who is with the R.A.A.F. in England, has written to his mother ...
Article : 237 wordsA 10,000 tons cargo ship destroyed, two cargo ships, one of 8000 tons and the other of 0000 tons, left blazing fiercely and almost certainly a total ...
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Family Notices : 96 wordsDungog butchers have had a busy time adjusting themselves to the new conditions of meat rationing. They find that people are not ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Japanese ships crippled were sailing in convoy when sighted by U.S. Navy Catulinas on Saturday night. The convoy which comprised four ...
Article : 105 wordsBecause rationing has cut sales and consumption of meat to a fraction, chilling rooms at Homebush and throughout the metropolitan area are ...
Article : 135 wordsAbout noon on Sunday an Allied Recor[?]ssance plane reported three cargo vessels in the same area, one with only its stern above water and ...
Article : 183 wordsWith grass many feet high all over the State and the bush fire risk approaching its zenith, it is not only nueessary that the precautions urged ...
Article : 256 words"Why rationing was ever introduced is a complete mystery to the entire trade." one wholesaler said. "The quota system which preceded ...
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Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Fri 21 Jan 1944, Page 2
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