To-day—like last week end—we have added a half-sheet. It is pretty certain that this will be the last. In future the paper will be four pages ...
Article : 153 wordsA pleasant evening was held in the Presbyterian Hall, Wingham, on Friday last, 25th September, 1942, in honor of Aircraftman A. Campbell and Corporal ...
Article : 645 wordsThe death occurred in Wingham at an early hour on Tuesday morning last. 29th September, 1942, of a highly respected resident, and a native of ...
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Advertising : 6 wordsMrs. H. W. Cowan, of Taree, left, on Tuesday morning last, to visit relatives in Sydney. Mrs. John Pollock, of Wingham, has ...
Article : 1,553 wordsLet the journalist defend the doctrines of the party he approves; let him criticise and condemn the party of which he does not approve: ...
Article : 56 wordsNearly a fortnight ago, Mr. J. L. Shute, General Secretary of the Primary Producers' Union, was in Wingham, and delivered a most interesting ...
Article : 869 wordsNote advt. in this issue from the District Surveyor. Mrs. L. S. Cooper advertises a Red Cross Ball at Mount George. ...
Article : 116 wordsIn common with the rest of the State the NES organisation at Wingham participated in a two hour exercise on Sunday afternoon last. ...
Article : 206 wordsOn Thursday morning last, 1st. October, 1942, one of the oldest pioneers of the Upper Manning passed to his long rest. We refer to the death of ...
Article : 1,145 wordsThe following officers have been elected in connection with the District Ambulance: Chairman: Doctor F. O. Stokes. ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. and Mrs. E. L. Martin, of Burrell Creek, received a letter from their son—Private Warwick Martin—the other day. He was then fit and well, and ...
Article : 490 wordsSince my last notes the Burrell Creek War Service Committee has farewelled three more AIF boys. On the 15th—Private Bob Hurray. Bob is the ...
Article : 398 wordsThe old home town is pretty deed. The lads are all away; The dd main street is like a morgue Most every other day. ...
Article : 282 wordsSeptember 29th: Mrs. A. J. Gray, of Tuncurry, was a passenger in a car that capsized near Coolongolook. She sustained wound to lett arm and shock. ...
Article : 100 wordsSt. Thomas's Church, Lewisham, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Saturday, 19th September, 1942, when Dorothy Frances, daughter of Mr. and ...
Article : 196 wordsThe big city dally papers appear to be most anxious to see the the Hon. J. T. Lang enter Federal politics. Of course, this is not because they have ...
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The Wingham Chronicle and Manning River Observer (NSW : 1898 - 1954), Fri 2 Oct 1942, Page 2
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