submitted by Peter Tsicalas on 31.07.2003
L to R: Emmanuel Dimitrios Notaras and his first cousins Anthony and John Lambrinos Notaras, at Grafton 1912. Twenty three year old Emmanuel, in partnership with 20yr old Nick Harry Flaskas, took over the Olympia Cafe in Lismore from 'Andronicos Bros & Comino' in late 1915. They sold out to Theo George Fardouly around late 1918 and went their separate ways; Emmanuel to Rockhampton and Nick to Toogoolawah. John (1892-1962) and Anthony (1895-1991) Notaras of Friligianika put down roots in Grafton, where their descendants remain prominent citizens to this day.
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