The secretary of the Australasian Meat Industries Workers' Union (Mr. John Larkin) arrived in South Grafton ...
Article : 540 wordsMr. Holmes, of First Falls (Eatonsville) had his house surrounded by water. He made a raft supported by two large casks, ...
Article : 1,098 wordsThe annual report of the board of directors, submitted at the annual meeting of the Grafton Base Hospital on Thursday night by the chairman (Mr. E. Watman), disclosed the widespread ramifications of the hospital, and the support given it by the ...
Article : 1,761 wordsNorthern Rivers and Tablelands: Few isolated light showers in the extreme north, otherwise cloudy, but fine day; cool temperatures: ...
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Advertising : 9 wordsThe recent parades which marked the peace celebrations in this city were colorful and inspiring, and a credit to the organisers and all who took part. However, before we finally settle down with relief to the rather humdrum routine of peace, one grand ...
Article : 441 wordsBefore his Honor Judge Kirby, at the Grafton Court of Quarter Sessions, Mr. John M. O'Neill was sworn in as a Justice of the Peace. ...
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Advertising : 427 wordsMrs. A. Brown and her daughter's are holidaying with Mrs. Jack Cotmore, of Upper Billy's Creek. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe manager of Foley's factory, Mr. J. Wright Smyth, has returned from Sydney. ...
Article : 17 wordsO. Kempnich, of the R.A.A.F., is spending leave with relatives. He has just returned from Borneo. ...
Article : 21 wordsIt was announced at yesterday afternoon's meeting of the Grafton branch of the United Fishermen's League, ...
Article : 199 wordsJuries Not Required.—Mr. H. Reece, sheriff's officer, advises that the juries called for Monday and Thursday next for the Grafton ...
Article : 502 wordsSister M. McGrath, of North Sydney Hospital, returned to duty last Friday after spending a month's vacation with her ...
Article : 43 wordsBefore the closure of the Grafton Court of Quarter Sessions yesterday morning, Mr. S. G. Webb, K.C., on behalf of ...
Article : 113 wordsMrs. R. J. Dawson, of the Commercial Bank, Bellingen, is on a holiday visit to Sydney. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raymond ...
Article : 231 wordsQuietly spoken, unassuming Mr. F. J. Kerr, new North Coast organiser for the Fourth Victory Loan campaign, is a great fighter for principles—and for war bonds. Mr. Kerr is in Grafton to take ...
Article : 422 wordsA dance was held at Billy's Creek School in aid of the local Red Cross branch. Many visitors from the district ...
Article : 88 wordsAt dusk yesterday, a plague of mosquito-like insects attracted attention locally. These insects clustered in ...
Article : 85 wordsA.C.W. Leslie Hawley spent a few days' leave with her parents. Mrs. G. Spencer and family are spending the school vacation at ...
Article : 126 wordsAUCKLAND, Fri.—Three men and a woman were badly burned when a flash of lightning exploded blasting powder in a shed on a ...
Article : 79 wordsGirl Guides camped at the Grafton Showground yesterday woke up to the raucous crowing of a rooster. ...
Article : 62 wordsMELBOURNE, Fri.—Designs for a special issue of Australian stamps—2½d, 3½d and 5½d—to commemorate the end of the war ...
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Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954), Sat 1 Sep 1945, Page 2
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