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Boolaroo Theatres
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…Boolaroo Theatres … Early Days … The Sulphide Hall (licensed 15 July 1909), at 17 Second Street, was built adjacent to the Sulphide Hotel (situated at the corner of Second and Lake View Streets), Boolaroo. The hotel's licensee, Mr Doughans, was the owner.……Hotel (situated at the corner of Second and Lake…
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…D.P.343 was known as Jonestown, bounded by Elizabeth and Fifth and Sixth Streets, April 1876. This was part of John Jones' original grant, now part of Cardiff South. The remainder of Coalbrook was divided in 1887 and was bounded by Second, Middle and Pine Streets.……D.P.343 was known as Jonestown,…

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