Matron Forbes-Robinson was very disappointed on Friday at being unable to meet Mr. Love. However, she was no more disappointed or ...
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Advertising : 469 wordsCLARKE.—In fond, yet sad, remembrance of our darling daughter and sister, MONA, who died August 24, 1929. ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. .Thompson., Myers, an old Tumut district resident, died yesterday. He was formerly a resident of Cooma, and settled at Blowering over ...
Article : 60 wordsThe friends and comrades of Mr. Colin Cavenough assembled at the residence of Mrs. Burke on Friday night to bid him farewell, Mr. ...
Article : 276 wordsAs he was stepping out from a rockery in St. Kilda road, near St. Kilda Junction, to catch a tram a few minutes after midnight on ...
Article : 610 wordsThe fresh draw for the Maher Cup was made at Cootamundra on Thursday night, and resulted:— August 27.—TUMUT ...
Article : 592 wordsThe Bailiff has spoken! We have ail to sober up. Two years is the time of grace given us to reform ...
Article : 599 wordsCLARKE.—In fond, yet sad, remembrance of dear grandchild, MONA, who died August 24, 1929. with tears we watched you sinking, ...
Article : 55 wordsAt a meeting of the Tumut Football Club last week it was unanimously decided that, on account of the depression and other causes, a special ...
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Advertising : 403 wordsAfter a few years at Tumut Mr. E. M. O'Regan, one-time commercial traveller, sold out his Tumut newsagency and stationery business. The ...
Article : 43 wordsCricket and the Maher Cup are the main topics now under discussion in local circles. Tumut, by drawing first in the second round for the ...
Article : 385 wordsCoolac golfers visited Jugiong yesterday, and played that team another friendly match. ,The links were in very good order considering the rapid ...
Article : 164 wordsThe tennis courts at Coolac are being rebuilt and promise to be the best playing courts in the district. They have been ploughed up, and are ...
Article : 96 wordsA team from Gundagai visited Tumbarumba yesterday and brought home the Peter Dawson Cup. Results of play:— ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Gobarralong pair Mrs. Hourn and Mr. W. Luff, won the Tankee tournament at Coota on Wednesday, going right through the tournament ...
Article : 33 wordsMarried by Father Sharkey at Tumut Catholic Church, recently, Mr. John Williamson, brother of Mr. S. Williamson, schoolteacher at ...
Article : 92 wordsA meeting of the Gundagai Race—course Trust was held on Friday night when there were present Messrs J. O. Robertson (Chairman), G. ...
Article : 305 wordsThe Coolac hockey girls visited Cootamundra yesterday to play two at that place against the 1st and 2nd graders. ...
Article : 69 wordsTo-morrow night week (Tuesday), the Gundagai Young Men's Cricket Club will hold their first annual meeting, at which all members and ...
Article : 76 wordsPrime Minister Scullin was in a bad way on his arrival at Kalgoorlie yesterday from Melbourne. His condition is causing grave concern and ...
Article : 234 wordsAt 11 o'clock' on Friday morning, the body of James Evans, aged 60, of Barnawatha (Vic.) was discovered in the Cootamundra railway dam. ...
Article : 140 wordsSouth Gundagai defeated North Gundagai 17-3 in the final match of the season for the "Seymour Cup.” The game was fast and exciting ...
Article : 238 wordsAt No. 1 Central Police Court, Sydney, on Thursday, the Jugiong land sales case was advanced another stage. ...
Article : 154 wordsSeabrook 19, Hammond 17 and Smith were the only Gloucestershire players to score more than five runs in the match the County began ...
Article : 109 wordsTenders plainly endorsed and addressed to The Clerk of Petty Sessions Cootamundra will be received up till 12 noon, Monday 1st Sept ...
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The Gundagai Independent (NSW : 1928 - 1954), Mon 25 Aug 1930, Page 2
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