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Any Info on Ice Cream Parlour on Green Lanes, 1950s?

Any Info on Ice Cream Parlour on Green Lanes, 1950s? Hi, Anyone remember the Ice Cream Parlour opposite the Arena? Also if you do, have you got any photo s of it? I spent many hours in the parlour around about 1952. The juke box had quite a few bob from me (Frankie Lane, Johnny Ray etc) Hope for some info. Tags (All lower case. Use for multiple word tags): Permalink Reply by Hugh on May 8, 2020 at 19:30 This one do you, Roy? Looks like about three decades after your time. but it s all I can contribute. Permalink Reply by ROY BOWKER on May 8, 2020 at 22:44

Any Info on Ice Cream Parlour on Green Lanes, 1950s?

Any Info on Ice Cream Parlour on Green Lanes, 1950s? Hi, Anyone remember the Ice Cream Parlour opposite the Arena? Also if you do, have you got any photo s of it? I spent many hours in the parlour around about 1952. The juke box had quite a few bob from me (Frankie Lane, Johnny Ray etc) Hope for some info. Tags (All lower case. Use for multiple word tags): Permalink Reply by Hugh on May 8, 2020 at 19:30 This one do you, Roy? Looks like about three decades after your time. but it s all I can contribute. Permalink Reply by ROY BOWKER on May 8, 2020 at 22:44

Any Info on Ice Cream Parlour on Green Lanes, 1950s?

Any Info on Ice Cream Parlour on Green Lanes, 1950s? Hi, Anyone remember the Ice Cream Parlour opposite the Arena? Also if you do, have you got any photo s of it? I spent many hours in the parlour around about 1952. The juke box had quite a few bob from me (Frankie Lane, Johnny Ray etc) Hope for some info. Tags (All lower case. Use for multiple word tags): Permalink Reply by Hugh on May 8, 2020 at 19:30 This one do you, Roy? Looks like about three decades after your time. but it s all I can contribute. Permalink Reply by ROY BOWKER on May 8, 2020 at 22:44

Family and friends hold vigil as they mourn the loss of a prominent Alice Springs activist

Share on Twitter WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this article contains an image of a person who has died. The first name of the victim has also been removed for cultural reasons. A vigil has been held for a prominent domestic violence campaigner who was allegedly murdered outside the Alice Springs hospital in January.  As a symbol of their mourning, branches from a nearby eucalyptus tree were carried by family and friends to sweep the path nearby the site where they lost R. Rubuntja. READ MORE: It’s alleged Ms Rubuntja was killed in what Northern Territory police have described as a domestic violence incident.

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