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The Bulletin
Fix this text“The Bulletin,” Vol. 65.—N0. 3362
Fix this textWednesday, July 19, 1944
Fix this textPrice 6d.
Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
Fix this textNEWARK-ON-TRENT.
Fix this text"KEY OF THE NORTH."
Fix this textthe site of the now ruined Newark castle, historians are
Fix this textcertain that once there stood a castle older still, for
Fix this texthere they have dug up urns, coins and other articles that speak of
Fix this textan ancient Roman occupation. Possibly Egbert deserves credit
Fix this textfor the first Newark castle, but the fortress of which traces now
Fix this textremain was built about the year 1123 by Alexander of Lincoln.
Fix this textIt was seized subsequently by Stephen, and within its walls King
Fix this textJohn breathed his last. In November of 1530 Cardinal Wolsey
Fix this textlodged here on his way to London, and it was here, too, that the
Fix this textfirst Charles established a mint. His troops were paid in coins
Fix this textminted at Newark; lozenge-shaped tokens stamped on the reverse
Fix this textside with the legend “Obs Newark, 1646.” In the civil wars,
Fix this textNewark was an important post, but eventually the Parliament
Fix this textdismantled the castle and it was left to ruin. Many years ago,
Fix this texthowever, the local parish began to care for the remains, and the
Fix this textsite was made a public garden. The river front is still passably
Fix this textgood and its famous bridge, once of wood, has been faithfully
Fix this textreproduced by a structure more permanent. So Newark’s walls
Fix this textare standing yet, reminder of the days when England was a battle-
Fix this textground and history was being made.
Fix this textGRAPE VINEGAR
Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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