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submitted by Peter Makarthis on 15.11.2011

The Day of Οχι 1940

The Day of Οχι 1940
Hellenic Herald, 14 November 1946

The Historic Day of 28th October, 1940
Address by MR.ANARGYROS STRATIGOS
Vice-President of the Greek-Australian League of Athens

It is with pleasure that I respond to the courteous and flattering invitation of the Greek Branch of the Returned Soldiers League to say a few words to the Australian people through the Broadcasting Station 2GB on the occasion of today’s official celebration of ...

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submitted by Peter Makarthis on 17.09.2011

Anargyros Stratigos and the Greek Urn

Anargiros Vasslios Stratigos
Anargiros Vassilios Stratigos arrived in Australia from Greece on the Highland Princess disembarking at Sydney, NSW April 1946. This followed an announcement from Athens, 26 February 1946, to ‘confer the Freedom of the City of Athens’ to the Australian Minister of External Affairs, Dr. H. V. Evatt.The diploma and a commemorative medal for Dr. Evatt are being taken to Australia from Athens by Mr. Anargiros Stratigos, vice-chairman of the Athens Grecco-Australian ...

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submitted by Arthur Tasso Velliss on 21.02.2011

Wee Waa, NSW

Dimitrios Megalakonomos, from Mylopotamos, in 1902 purchased the White Rose Cafe in Wee Waa, renamed Olympia Cafe in 1911after rebuilding due to fire.
In 1922 Andrew Comino, from Perlegianika, and his partner Andrew Megalokonomos from Mylopotamos, purchased the Olympia Cafe in Wee Waa (trading as Comino Bros).
In the 1950's to mid 1960's Comino Bros Cordials operatied from behind the Olympia Cafe in Wee Waa (refer Stories of Wee Waa by Ian Thompson printed in 2000, pg 193-200)
In ...

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submitted by Peter Makarthis on 27.03.2007

Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church of Australia and Oceania arrives in Inverell

The Rt.Rev.Timotheos Evangelinidis, Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church of Australia and Oceania, arrived in Inverell by this afternoon's train. The Rev E.H.Stammer met the distinguished visitor and accompanied him to the residence of Mr and Mrs Theo Psaros , where he was entertained at luncheon. His Lordship departed for Glen Innes this afternoon, en route to Sydney.

from Inverell Times 25 September 1935

Arch Bishop Timotheos Evangelidis arrived in Sydney NSW Australia ...