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Ioannis (Jack) and Antonios (Tony) Notaras
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- The Saraton Theatre
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- 99 Prince Street
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- The Clarence Valley is on the land of the Bundjalung, Gumbaynggirr and Yaegl nations.
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- <p>Ioannis (Jack) (1892-1962) and Antonios (Tony) Notaras (1895-1991) were Greek migrants who became highly successful restaurateurs and theatre owners in the Clarence River region. The brothers owned a series of successful cafes and built Grafton’s best-known theatre and cinema, the Saraton.</p>
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- Ioannis (Jack) (1892-1962) and Antonios (Tony) Notaras (1895-1991) were Greek migrants who became highly successful restaurateurs and theatre owners in Grafton.
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