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Arthur Cowin retired in 1943, and ownership of the Review passed to George who absorbed The Urana Shire Advocate into The Lockhart Review on 4 July 1950. [1] George Cowin closed down The Lockhart Review on 6 July 1954 to W.A. (Arthur) Gray before it was sold again to Riverina Newspapers Pty Ltd in 1959. The last issue was published on 22 ...
The Leader (Liverpool, New South Wales, newspaper) Liverpool: Yes: defunct: 1951–1977 The Leader and Shoalhaven district newspaper: Nowra: No: defunct: 1893–1909 The Leader: the leader in local news in the Liverpool and Ingleburn districts: Liverpool: Yes: current: 1981– Leichhardt and Petersham guardian and suburban advertiser: Petersham ...
Lockhart Shire is a local government area in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia.The Shire was created in 1906 and is an agricultural and pastoral area. The main towns and villages in the Shire include Lockhart (950 people), The Rock (860), Yerong Creek (145), Pleasant Hills (130) and Milbrulong (35).
Ferriers Post Office opened on 16 May 1882 and was renamed Lockhart in 1898. [3] In 1915, the Lockhart – Roll of Honour was unveiled, with 86 locals enlisted in National Service. [4] A railway station served the town between 1901 and 1975, it has now been restored and converted into a New South Wales Rural Fire Service station. Seasonal grain ...
In October 1954 the New South Wales State Cabinet of the Cahill Labor government decided to amend the Crimes Act to abolish the death penalty. Until that date judges in New South Wales were bound to impose death sentences to persons convicted of murder, rape and other serious crimes.
Milbrulong is a locality in the central east part of the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia.. The locality is 515 kilometres (320 mi) south west of the state capital, Sydney and 59 kilometres (37 mi) south west of the regional centre Wagga Wagga in the Lockhart Shire local government area.
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O'Sullivan was born in Launceston, Van Diemen's Land.His father deserted the family when he was a child and he was mainly educated by his mother Mary Ann who was the daughter of Edward Burgoyne, a soldier of the 63rd regiment (born Derry, Ireland c.1794) by his wife Catherine Cruise.