Many visitors and former residents have been here during the Christmas season, and many others are expected for the New Year ...
Article : 334 wordsThursday, the opening night of the Hospital Auxiliary’s Garden Fair, was very well attended, there being a large crowd, ...
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Family Notices : 44 wordsA tragedy which happened at Yellow Creek, near the Golden Ball, seven miles from Beechworth, on the Wangaratta road, ...
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Advertising : 57 wordsAll the tradespeople in Beechworth report that business prior to Christmas was above the average. Although many householders took ...
Article : 80 wordsThe only visitor to the Ovens Bc[?]mevolemt Home during Christmas who did not receive a hearty welcome was a brown snake about 5 ...
Article : 87 wordsMr J. McEwen, M.H.R., states that he has been advised by the Minister for the Army' of certain defence works which are to be ...
Article : 235 wordsResidents at Beechworth are always quick to realise when financial help is needed, and there has been a splendid.and spontaneous response ...
Article : 363 wordsFather Christmas paid his annual visit to the Ovens District Hospital on Christmas eve, and distributed gifts from a gaily decorated ...
Article : 242 wordsYesterday (Friday) was the hottestday in Beechworth this season, the temperature registered being 91.8 degrees, after a hot night, the lowest ...
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Advertising : 1,030 wordsAs New Year’s eve falls am a Sunday, the Progress Association, which has been organising Beechworth’s unique celelbrationi on that occasion ...
Article : 140 wordsWith to-day’s issue of “The Ovens and Murray Advertiser” is published a calendar for 1940. A few copies are on hand and may be obtained ...
Article : 50 wordsThe following gifts and donations to the Ovens District Hospital for the Christmas cheer, are acknowledged by the secretary:—Beechworth ...
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Advertising : 100 wordsEarly am Boxtnig Day morning, while William Mason, aged 16, a son of Mr. Charles Mason, of Mtirrumbeena, both of whom are spending the ...
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