We have not the space to referseparately to all advertisement appearing in this issue. However we advice our readers to peruse the whole ...
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Advertising : 6 wordsThis is the Dog Season No one admire a faithful dog more than does the write. However there are several gods racing the streets of Wingham ...
Article : 78 wordsCheers, Private I». J.. Tarce Dennes, Private A. C, Tirl. Jones, Gunner S. B., Wingham. (Bruce Jones used to be on the staff of ...
Article : 115 wordsRain prevented play on Saturday. Rinks had just been selected and a start commenced when a heavy storm broke over the town, and although ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 wordsThe death is reported of John McCormick, the famous tenor. Mrs. C. A. Taylor, a pioneer resident of Gloucester, died on Wednesday last ...
Article : 780 wordsLet the journalist-defend the doctrines of the party he approves; let him criticise and condemn the party of which he does not approve ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsThese are the days when the City Press—or at least sections of it—dearly loves sensationalism. The sad happening of Saturday morning last ...
Article : 221 wordsAt the Methodist Church Wingham on Saturday 18th August 1945 at 4.30 p.m. the Rev D. E. Pickering officiated at the wedding of Lorna Millie (Second ...
Article : 381 wordsOn Wednesday night. 12th September, 1945, a very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Easton, William Street ...
Article : 196 wordsA very successful dance, organised by Mr. Tom Jones in support of the Wingham Police War Veterans and Boys' Club Appeal, was held in Machin's bam at Mooral Creek on ...
Article : 173 wordsFollowing the discovery of the body of Jack Walter Stackman. 40. timber worker, on the side of Bungay Road Wingham. last saturday morning ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 wordsWhen the late W. J. Lyne was Minister for Works in. the first Dibbs Administration in the NSW Parliament, he came down to the Cabinet ...
Article : 215 wordsThis centre, in common with other district got hit with the recent heavy frosts. Once again the fanners saw many hours of hard work ruined, as ...
Article : 865 wordsNow that there are opportunities for disclosing some of the wartime achievements on the home front, it is appropriate to mention a 12 months ...
Article : 681 wordsThe death occurred in hospital a'. Tamworth on 10th September, 1945, of a native of Dungog, in the person of: Mr. Charles Clarence Harris, brother ...
Article : 109 wordsNote advt. in this issue re Dungog Diggers Rodeo. Mr. B. E. Wamsley, Secretary, advertises the 38th annual meeting of the ...
Article : 400 words1.—Behold how good and how pleasant a thing it is for bowlers to meet together upon the green. 2.—For verily one sayeth. "Come, let ...
Article : 559 words"T.O.I." in Sydney "Bulletin," September 21, 1916: Apropos that recent paragraph which suggested that the hangman and the brute who swing the ...
Article : 250 wordsThough Mr. E. W. Moxey had not enjoyed the best of health for quite a time, the news of his sudden passing on Sunday morning last, September ...
Article : 581 wordsMr. and Mrs. Milton Hadley, of Former, received word last week that their son, Arthur James, who was on HMAS Perth when she was sunk in ...
Article : 326 wordsDuring a once well-remembered 60 hours continuous sitting of the NSW Legislative Assembly—it was in the days of the late John See and other ...
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The Wingham Chronicle and Manning River Observer (NSW : 1898 - 1954), Tue 18 Sep 1945, Page 2
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