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Article : 154 wordsDANCED AND NOW AWARDS: Two “lassies” who won prizes at the Railway Employes’ Picnic, at Albury yesterday, dancing the “Sheantrib[?]as.” They are (left) Wendy Hazel-grove, who won the under 8 section, and Helen Anschaw, best ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Family Notices : 262 wordsOver £46,000 has already been raised in the Wagga Catholic Diocese for three institutions to be built next year. They are: ...
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Article : 42 wordsA Jindera farmer. Albert Henry Klinberg, was fined £1 and ordered to pay 10/- court costs and £1/18/- witness expenses in Albury ...
Article : 97 wordsTwenty-seven musical people attended a meeting last evening and formed the Albury City Orchestra. It will be conducted by Mr. J. ...
Article : 241 wordsKenneth Dickenson, 21, laborer, of Armidale, was fined £3 in default 6 days’ gaol at Albury Court yesterday on a charge of having ...
Article : 62 wordsAt the City of Sydney Eistedd-for Mr. C. L. Lovelock, of Albury, was successful in the instrumental sections gaining first ...
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Article : 205 wordsWhen the front fork of the cycle collapsed while he was riding along the southern end of Kiewa street early last night, ...
Article : 63 wordsA 20 year-old Corryong printer was fined £15, in default 30 days’ gaol at Albury Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to ...
Article : 83 wordsTwo men pleaded guilty in Albury Court yesterday to charges of having stolen a glass containing an English £1 note from ...
Article : 104 wordsRodney Gronow, Doonside, was fined £2 with 10/ costs in Albury Court yesterday on a charge of having driven a car without ...
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Border Morning Mail (Albury, NSW : 1934 - 1935; 1938 - 1954), Tue 10 Oct 1950, Page 2
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