An accident occurred last week at Messrs. G. and D. Mackay's mill, at Ward's River. Mr. James Relf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reif was ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsMr. Arthur Morris of the teaching, staff of Dungog school who has been transferred to Toronto, will be accorded a farewell this (Monday) evening ...
Article : 84 wordsSurpassing all anticipated expectations was the triumph of the 'Xmas tree and the frolic, held on Friday, night last, 8th inst. ...
Article : 715 wordsMaster Glen Burrows, of Maitland High School is still doing excellent work. At the Jubilee celebrations Glen won the Irving-Addison prize for ...
Article : 132 wordsOn Wednesday last Cr. J. B. Carlton, Deputy-President of Wallarobba Shire Council, with Hon. W. Bennett, M.L.A., went to Hon. E. S. Spooner ...
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Family Notices : 49 wordsUnemployed relief workers will receive three weeks' work before 'Xmas. If was previously reported in these columns that they would receive a ...
Article : 102 wordsMr. Arthur Morris, who has been first assistant at Dungog school for about six years has been notified of his transfer, to Toronto, where he will ...
Article : 156 wordsInformation is sought regarding the whereabouts of Mr. Joe Tucker, who is thought to be in Dungog district. His mother at Inverell is in a very ...
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Advertising : 14 wordsMessrs. Albert Ha[?] is and Jack Weheck have opened up a very nice reef above the right hand branch of the Copeland Creek at Copeland. We ...
Article : 65 wordsDear Children.— I would like you to know that once again I have arranged to visit that busy and popular store, "MARKET ...
Article : 149 wordsDeath occurred rather suddenly on[?] Saturday last in Dungog Hospital, [?] Mr. J. H. Rudkin. He was admitt[?] that morning, and died in the ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsThe local newspaper mirrors the commercial stability of a country town. If its columns carry a fair proportion of ...
Article : 68 wordsMiss E. Flannery, of "Heatherdene," Girvan, is in receipt of the following letter from Euston H. G. King, of "Gidleigh," Limbri, in which he refers ...
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Advertising : 16 wordsWe are informed by R. S. M. Berman, of the 16th L.H. Regiment, that it is proposed to carry out some advanced training of the Machine Gun ...
Article : 331 wordsOur readers who intend using the Post Office for the despatch of Christmas parcels and Christmas mail matters are advised to post ...
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Advertising : 9 wordsThe attention of motorists is drawn to the announcement in this issue by Mr. Jack Lyall, who announces a free spark plug service at his garage ...
Article : 46 wordsFollowing will represent Fosterton v. Monkeral at Monkerai on Saturday next:—A. Buck, T. Campbell, M. Rumbel, K. Lean, E. Muddle, K. ...
Article : 226 wordsWhile returning home from Gloucester yesterday, the steering gear of a car driven by Mr. O. Germon gave way about two miles this side ...
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Advertising : 20 wordsA recent accident, when a man was injured by a jacked-up car, under which he was working, falling on him, calls attention to the need ...
Article : 170 wordsAs a side-line, a guessing competition was held. A beautiful girl doll was offered as the prize. The effort required was the guessing of its name. ...
Article : 96 wordsLast week-end two fishing parties lEft Dungog for Karuah, where they had an enjoyable time. Fish were not too plentiful, but the catch was fair. ...
Article : 59 wordsE. W. Sparke, Ltd., report:—About 1,000 cattle forward, good quality cows being chiefly represented. Competition stronger. Values ...
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Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Tue 12 Dec 1933, Page 2
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