Mr. Clarrie Tickle, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tickle, returned home to Sugarloaf last week, after three months in a munitions factory in ...
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Advertising : 699 wordsA street stall was conducted by the Wattle Club this year instead of the annual Diggers' Ball. There was a good army of workers and a willing ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. Reg. Smith, of Brookfield, forwards the following letter: "At a send-off to A.I.F. men in Dungog before I went overseas, Alderman Jones ...
Article : 102 wordsDeath occurred at Stanford Merthyr on Sunday, 28th inst., of Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, widow of the late Mr. Clark of that town. She was 76 ...
Article : 73 wordsThere passed away at Dungog Hospital this (Monday) morning, Mrs. Fraser, wife of Mr. William Jrraser, of Wallarobba and formerly of Putty. ...
Article : 88 wordsHis Lordship the Bishop of Maitland, Most Rev. Dr. E. E. Gleeson, C.SS.R., will this week make his periodical visitation of the Parish of ...
Article : 178 wordsIn Sydney a civic reception was tendered to Dr. H. V. Evatt on his return from England and America, and great tributes were paid to him for the ...
Article : 95 wordsDeath occurred at Keba Private Hospital on 28th inst. of Edith, wife of Mr Frederick Shelton, of Underbank. Deceased was 53 years of age ...
Article : 180 wordsWhilst on his homeward run to Kempscy on the Kundabung section on Sunday week, Mr. Phil Ryan, railway ganger, of Wide Street, had a ...
Article : 83 wordsWriting on behalf of Australia, the Prime Minister, Mr. John Curtin said. "Dear Dr. Evatt. "After our talk this morning, I felt ...
Article : 345 wordsOwing to staff shortages in the service, the Minister has decided to close Dungog Crown Lands Office for portion of the week. ...
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Advertising : 14 wordsWhen bunchy top affected his Tweed River banana plantation 20 years ago Leo Appo became a professional axeman, and has since won ...
Article : 91 wordsA member of an old East Maitland family, Mr. John Ferry, died on Friday night. During a long residence in the town, he had taken a prominent ...
Article : 172 wordsThe battle for Egypt has begun. Strong British and Axis forces clashed on Saturday to the west of the new British defence lines, and bitter ...
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Advertising : 14 wordsMr. Ella Berry brought in a large sheepskin to Mr. P. C. Bird, skin buyer, on Saturday last. It weighed 20 lbs. and the length of the wool was six ...
Article : 52 wordsSgt. Reg. Smith, who returned to Dungog after being wounded at Tobruk, says he is sorry the Allies have lost that place. But he reckons that ...
Article : 70 wordsA spokesman of the U.S. Marine Corps announced at the week-end that the first major expeditionary force of U.S. Marines has landed at a South ...
Article : 37 wordsDr. Evatt said that the Pacific situation had altered for the better since he left Australia more than three months ago. Then Port ...
Article : 202 wordsReference was made in our last issue to the death at Raymond Terrace on Wednesday night last of Mrs. C. H. Boots, relict of Mr. C. H. Boots. ...
Article : 166 wordsBy permission of the Vacuum Oil Coy. and the co-operation of Mr. James Stuart, of the James Theatre, instructional films of national ...
Article : 345 wordsEight enemy saboteurs have been rested in America, after having been landed from U-boats with plans to carry out widespread destruction. ...
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Advertising : 18 wordsThe Federal Minister for Labour, Mr. Ward, said on Saturday that the Government had decided that essential men engaged in primary production ...
Article : 54 wordsStratagems which the Japanese employed in the Burma battles have been described by an Indian Army observer. Once or twice words of broken ...
Article : 322 wordsAt the James Theatre to-night (Monday) and Tuesday, Universal will present '"Badlands of Dakota," a thrilling saga of the West, with ...
Article : 62 wordsThe general secretary of the Primary Producers' Union said on Sunday that, while the Women's Land Army could overcome some rural ...
Article : 35 wordsDeath is reported of James Henry Finlay, of Raymond Terrace. He was a member of a well-known family from that town. Mrs. S. N. Dark ...
Article : 33 wordsThe annual ball will be held at Bandon Grove on Friday, 24th July. Music by Guy's Orchestra. Admission gentlemen 3/6, ladies 3/-. Mr. Les ...
Article : 30 wordsTwo tremendous things which had encouraged him and the mission he led, Dr. Evatt added, were the spirit of friendliness which the people of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsHaving resided over half a century on the Macleay, the major portion of which he spent at Stuart's Point, there passed to his last rest on ...
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Advertising : 18 wordsA public meeting will be held in the Memorial Hall, Dungog, on Friday, 3rd July, at 8 p.m., to make arrangements for the organising of ...
Article : 54 wordsOn Sunday last, in hospital at Kempsey, Albert Woodlands, a wellknown aboriginal, native of Belmore River, passed away, aged 69 years. He ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. Hughes said that he appreciated the opportunity to express as Deputy Leader of the Opposition his admiration of the manner in which Dr. ...
Article : 126 wordsA ball and supper will be held in Glen William hall on Wednesday, 29th July. Messrs. P. Melmeth and A. Trappel are the Hon. Secretaries. ...
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Advertising : 18 wordsStroud School of Arts will hold its annual meeting on Monday, 6th July, at 8 p.m. Mr. C. E. Price is hon, secretary and the business of the ...
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Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Tue 30 Jun 1942, Page 2
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