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Advertising : 890 wordsOwing to a severe attack of influenza, our Federal member. Captain J. P. Abbott, was unable to keep his engagements on Friday and ...
Article : 44 wordsMr H.W. Oxford, Labor candidate for Armidale electorate, addressed a meeting from the Commercial Hotel verandah on Saturday last. ...
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Advertising : 156 wordsMiss N. Curtis, of the local Commercial Bank staff, recently attended the marriage of her cousin, Miss Marjory J. Snell, to Mr Harold J. ...
Article : 47 wordsMr and Mrs P. Luxford, well known residents of Kentucky South, intend visiting Sydney to see members of their family, all of whom are ...
Article : 58 wordsA thunderstorm developed northwest of Uralla on Sunday afternoon last, following the dividing range towards Walcha. Some heavy ...
Article : 63 wordsMr C. Doolan, Uralla, was a passenger on the Manly ferry South Steyne, when she overan the wharf at Manly and crashed into offices. ...
Article : 80 wordsIf you want to know what to do with that backyard, a visit to Mr and Mrs D. Wallace's garden would repay you. There are numerous ...
Article : 93 wordsMr E. J. Williams, Rocky River, as a recent visitor to Wee Waa, ending a week with his son-in-law [?]. ...
Article : 207 wordsMr Thomas Mason, 82, died at the local hospital on Friday last He was well known and highly respected, having resided in this district for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 wordsMr John G. Macpherson, 35, of 24 Cockthorpe Rd., Auburn, second son of Mrs Macpherson of Braeside. Kentucky, and the late Mr Hugh ...
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Advertising : 74 wordsAt Kempsey, John Yabsley, butcher, was charged by the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner with having failed to exhibit in a ...
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The Uralla Times (NSW : 1923 - 1954), Thu 18 May 1944, Page 2
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