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Advertising : 100 wordsMrs. Smith, of Wlrragulla, has received a letter from her soldier husband, Sgt. Reg Smith, who wrote from hospital in Alexandria, Egypt "It is like being in heaven here. Aussie Sisters to look after us, good food, white sheets, and no fleas, and I'm out of Tobrulc even if they did carry me out on a stretcher. The ...
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Advertising : 179 wordsWe often hear of rolling out Uie barrel, but for the last three months the people of Stroud have been rolling out the cash for the queen competition, which terminated last Friday, 19th instant. Those taking part were Miss Beryl Bourke, the C.WA. candidate; Miss Dora Gorton, the Ladies' Patriotic Auxiliary candidate; and Miss Etty Lamborne. the Red Cross Society can- ...
Article : 966 wordsIn response to an application by the Town Clerk, Mr. W. J. Macken, for leave of absence for the purpose of enlistment, it was resolved on the ...
Article : 337 wordsFellers of Horstralia, Blokes and Coves and Coots, take notice that members of the Volunteer Defence Corps will full in at 9.30 a.m. Sunday next at the Bank Hotel. So that there will be no mistake, take particular notice that you are NOT to fall in tlie hotel, but in the motor Ionics. And don't fall out. Each man is to bring a plate, mug, knife, fork and spoon. ...
Article : 204 wordsMr. R. L. Fitzgerald, M.L.A., introduced a deputation to the Minister for Works (Hon. J. J. Cahill) at Tea Gardens last Monday afternoon. ...
Article : 343 wordsA wedding of intercut was celebra'-ccl on Saturday, September 0, win n Freda, only daughter of Mr. and Mi>. C. Martin, of Ward's River, and Charles (Max), only son of Mr. ami Mrs. W. Wilson, of Craven, wc.u united by the Knv. .1, II. Ridden, assisted by Pastor K. A.. Walslui.m, uf ...
Article : 284 wordsShe spins a good thread that brings up her daughter well. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe meeting called for Monday night last lapsed for want of a quorum. Those attending were Ald. Borthwick, Grierson, Rooke and ...
Article : 32 wordsRev. G. W. L. [?]ke died last Saturday and was burred at Stockton last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Engel represented Tea Gardens at the ...
Article : 55 wordsTJio Christmas hamper appeal is now declared closed. "I inn more than, pleased with the spontaneous response' from the residents) of the town and surrounding districts," said Mr. Frank Robinson, lion, organising secretary to tho local Patriotic Fund. "I particularly wish to lh:mlt Llio Dungog "Chronicle," which sponsored the appeal," ...
Article : 308 wordsCommenting on a newspaper report I that Newcastle Jockey Club alleged j lack of control at unregistered meet-; ings held for patriotic purposes, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley) said last week lie would be pleased to confer with the club. Permission for such, meetings is given by the Chief ...
Article : 563 wordsMr. W. F. Harris was chairman at a send-off to Mr. Toshack and Mrs. McGuinness in the Australia Theatre on Thursday, 18th inst. An apology ...
Article : 130 wordsA young drover, who arrived in Adelaide with 1000 wild bullocks from Darwin the other day, said the trip took 17 weeks, and 2500 miles ...
Article : 115 wordsUnder the provisions of this Act, which commenced on 1/7/41, the following persons aro required to be rc^ glstcrcd within three months from that date, viz., by 30/9/41: Auctioneers: Under an auctioneers general, country or district license. Stoclc and station agents: All persons must be registered who, for reward, carry on business as an agent for: ...
Article : 348 wordsAt Hamilton Presbyterian Church on September 1, Rev. J. W. McCredie officiated at the marriage of Elsie Isabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. ...
Article : 169 wordsMiss Gwen Thomas, of Alfredtown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thomas, formerly of Wiangarie, near Kyogle, and her performing hack ...
Article : 310 wordsMr. R. D. (Don) Blanch, farmer, of Woodford Leigh, son of the late J. A. Blanch, and a grandson of Abraham Blanch, one of the earliest ...
Article : 119 words'ft' « Pic. C. W. Webster, of Hobart saya ho will not. Kscaplng with other Australians on :l raft from Greece, worn out, hungry and thirsty they struck the island of Cerlpo. en route to Crete. Walking inland foui rnile.s, they met a chap who coul'l ...
Article : 186 wordsMrs. C. Robards is at present with her mother. Mrs. Robards is accompanied by her infant son, Anthony. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsCongratulations an: extended to! Mra. .1. Hunt on being elected to the position of president of the local Red CrosH .Society. Mrs. Hunt has been lion. Hoeretary of this branch for the past twelve months, and has carried out her duties very efficiently. Although £219/7/4 has been rained by the local branch, help is still called for and the Red Cross, being an International society, is responsible for prisoners of war as well as their own fighting forces, and their work at home and abroad over the last 12 months is worthy of further support. ...
Article : 98 wordsLast Sunday the Golf Club held Its second annual open day. Thn wnather was perfect for once, but not for lf and tho.ro. was a considerable ...
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Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Fri 26 Sep 1941, Page 3
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