At Kempsey Council Chambers on Monday representatives of Macleay Drainage Trusts and Unions met to discuss the Drainage Act of 1939. ...
Article : 1,313 wordsAt Monday night's meeting of Kempsey Council there were present Ald. H. E. Chappie (Mayor), J. J. Rowe, H. C. Henderson, Albert Jeffery, M. ...
Article : 503 wordsAt Monday night's meeting of Kempsey Council, Inspector Kaylock submitted the following interesting report of Municipal activities with which he ...
Article : 441 wordsWeek-end war news from London said that the Finns in a few days fighting had gained 28 miles on the Salla front and put to full flight ...
Article : 1,864 wordsAld. Brosnan said it would be a good idea to shift the engine in use on the water works to the crusher. It was decided to consult the ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Clerk reported that a water meter for the Baths would cost £31. Without such a meter no one could tell exactly how much water went into ...
Article : 253 wordsH. G. Elrington Pty Ltd. reports.—Pig Sales: Our yarding at Greenhill and Kempsey sales last Friday totalled 1204 pigs. The majority of the ...
Article : 210 wordsThe Clerk reported that the amended plan for improvement of Belgrave-street Park would cost £2840. In reply to Ald. Brosnan the Mayor ...
Article : 106 wordsMelbourne reported Friday last that a proposal will shortly be placed before the Federal Cabinet for the institution of proper control over the flax ...
Article : 494 wordsIn most storms on this river people in general stand and gaze in silent awe, while others run with dishes to cope with roof leaks or chimney ...
Article : 170 wordsThe following letter appearing in "The Nation" of last November 25 should make interesting reading just now to some folk in this country:— ...
Article : 365 wordsOverseer Kennedy reported: The recent rain has caused quite a lot of damage to streets where the water mains were laid by Contractors Smith ...
Article : 264 wordsA stilly calm lies o'er the land, It seems as tho' t'were breathless, Even the the fierce and rushing wind, Grasping at all that it could find, ...
Article : 72 wordsAgain it comes, he expected storm, With a clap of thunder, that smote the ears, Then a pelting downpour, and with it ...
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The Macleay Chronicle (Kempsey, NSW : 1899 - 1952), Wed 24 Jan 1940, Page 2
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