Liilh: .Margaret, daughter of mi1., aud Mrs. K. W. juuis, was taken to Dungog Hospital on Saturday sulfer-ing Hum pneumonia, ner conaition is sutisiactory. Oi-iver S. C. Marqucl, writing from "Somcwheio at Sea" to Mr. Adrian ...
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Advertising : 11 wordsA Land Valuation Court will be held in Dungog on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 7 and 8, when a Judge will preside. There are several ...
Article : 70 wordsThe 30th annual conference of Health Inspectors of New South Wales will be held in Sydney from September 29 to October 4, and will ...
Article : 151 wordsA most successful card party, in aid of the patriotic ball funds, was held in the Memorial Hall on Thursday, September 18. An enjoyable time waa spent, with afternoon tea provided, and the sum of £4/10/ was raised. Prizes were kindly donated by Mrs. C. Hill (five hundred), Mrs. E. Cox (rummy), and Mrs. N. H. J. Robson bid Who FPPTPttpri hplnc imuhlo ...
Article : 113 wordsReaders are reminded of Bendolba races and sports to be Held on Bendolba course on Saturday next. The cup will be on view in Mr. Roy ...
Article : 49 wordsRev. George Wallace Leslie Rooke, Rector of Williamtown for the past 13 years, died on Friday night. Trained at Moore College, Sydney ...
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Advertising : 18 wordsDungog had a visit on Saturday from Mr. N. McLean, president of the United* Buffaloes' Effort for Red Cross Home, Dudley. Jnis object was to stimulate interest in the movement ...
Article : 281 wordsSnakes are making their appearance in the town. One was killed at Mr. T. Croll's and another was seen at Mr. T. Carlton's. Both were of ...
Article : 41 wordsThe annual spring fair and flower show of the Church of England will be held in the James Theatre on Thursday und Friday next. The ...
Article : 161 wordsBrookfield Race Club announces that a race meeting will be held on Saturday, Nov. 8, and the annual Boxing Day meeting on December 26. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Salvation Army Band will visit Dungog on Saturday, 27th inst., in the interests of the Annual Self-Denial Appeal. They will commence ...
Article : 124 wordsIn connection with the recent dance at Wullarobba in aid of the forthcoming Catholic bazaar, Mrs. Farrow desires to announce that the dinner ...
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Advertising : 20 wordsTo-night's programme will include "Tom Brown's School Days," featuring Freddie Bartholomew, Jimmy Lindon and Josephine Hutchinson. ...
Article : 50 wordsThere was a fair attendance on the green on Saturday and a match was played between Brown-street and north and the southern end of the town. The southern end won by 116 to 80. Tile rinks were as follows: Wade, Redman, Crowfoot, hanco:k (skip northern), v, Fredericks, McDonald, Donnelly,' Coutts (skip, southern). This game started in Hancock's favour and continued so ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 411 wordsAttention is drawn to the announcement in this issue regarding motor cars by Lawless, 139 Hunter-street, Newcastle. This big firm will ...
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Advertising : 13 wordsIs it a fact that Fred Bradwell's fowls now stand at attention until given permission to cackle after laying an egg? It is true that Les Grierson's goldfish salutes him as he leaves for the ' emporium each morning ? Is it right that Bennie Butterfield is becoming so slim that when he ...
Article : 331 wordsWord has been received from Army Headquarters that Sgt. Reg1. Smith, husband of Mrs. Smith, of Wirrugulla, has been wounded. We trust that his injuries are not serious and that Mrs. Smith has better news in the near future. Reg served in the 1914- j 18 war, and went back for a second; dose. I ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. W. J. Macken, Town Clerk of Dungog, has enlisted with the A.I.F. and has been passed by the doctor, reports Mr. F. W. A.uis, local recruiting agent. Mr. Macken is a married man with one child, and in joining the ranks of the army is making a big sacrifice so uir as his family is concerned and so far as nis salary goes. He drops £4 ji. week in wages. Mr. Macken is to be congratulated upon his patriotic act. —e has secured leave of absence from his Council. ...
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Advertising : 14 wordsIn these days of petrol shortage, some motorists are likely to use a: section of rubber gas tubing to transfer petrol from one container to an-! other by syphoning. The method. usually employed is to suck on the1 end of the tube inserted into the petrol. niDDiner the upper end and then ...
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Advertising : 12 wordsOn Sunday about 3.30 p.m. a goods train, on its way south, was about to leave Stroud Road siding when another goods train going in the same ...
Article : 201 wordsPaspalum is one- of the most troublesome weeds found in lawns in coastal districts- The most effectivo means of control is to combine preventive and curative measures. AH paspalum plants should be removed as soon as they appear, but at the same time measures to build up a strong growth of the lawn grass should be adopted to minimise rein-festation. As an additional precaution all pasplum p;ants growing in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 wordsMuch waste of effort and loss of yield occurs through keeping cows which:— Fail to breed. Do not produce at a fairly even rate over a normal lactation period of nino months. ...
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Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Tue 23 Sep 1941, Page 2
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