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  2. AT LAST

    By five votes to four on Tuesday evening Penrith Council decided to extend the water supply to Lambridge. This was a very live issue ...

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  3. LABOUR AGENT

    There was an incident at the main corner at St. Marys on 13th ult., between the local labour agent, Arthur B. Thomas, and a worker, ...

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  4. Heard by the Way

    IN the Glebe Unhopplod Traders' Handicap at Harold Park on Mon day last Mr W. Manning's Ena Wilkes was the winner, starting at 10 to 1. ...

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  5. ABOUT A BANJO

    The benefit of the doubt won the verdict for Albert W. Nellis, a young man, who was charged at Penrith Police Court on ...

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  6. WALKED 70 MILES

    Vera and Doris Ringrose, two New Zealand girls, walked from Sydney to Penrith to visit the grave of their mother last week. ...

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  7. Car Skittles Horse

    TRAVELLING along the western Road at Emu Plains on Sunday afternoon a car owned by Mrs L E. Portoens, of Kensington, and driven ...

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  8. Furious Driving in [?] Days

    ONE does not need to be in a motor car to be guilty of "furious driving"; it can be done on a donkey or a scooter, or with an ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. Bunny Re-appears

    AFTER being somewhat scarce in the district for a few years, rabbits are now exceptionally numerous. Some of our gun shots have been able to ...

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  10. Could Drink his Quota

    MILK suppliers at the big meeting held in Pienrith on Wednesday evening gave the proposed [?] system "socks." This limitation of their ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. Power of Expanding Grain

    A CAPRICE of physical forces is illustrated in the case of a corn silo on Mr. J. R. Parnell's dairy farm at Luddenham. The silo, which is ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. A Plague of 90 Years Ago

    WHILE writing about the caterpillar plague of some 30 years ago on the Hawkesbury ((says "Wingham Chronicle" in a recent article), we ...

    Article : 126 words
  13. Eels in the Water

    APROPOSAL to clean out the water pipes was under discusion at the meeting of Penrith Council on Tuesday evening, when Ald Rule ...

    Article : 77 words
  14. Rough on the Lawyers

    TALE told oft the Wellington H.A.C.B.S. dinner recently by Mr Les O'Neal, a local solicitor: There was a crack in the wall dividing ...

    Article : 96 words
  15. Shot Teed Golf Ball

    PLAYING on Thornton Hall golf course on a recent afternoon, Mrs Cilin had a very unpleasant experience, when one of two lads standing ...

    Article : 96 words
  16. New Industry

    ALL sorts of animals, dead or living, can be turned to commercial use. A little time ago there was a raid on cats over Melbourne way, for someone ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. Richmond-Penrith High Tension

    REPLYING to the request of Richmond and Penrith Councils that the high tension electricity ring be completed between Penrith and ...

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  18. Speeding Trees

    ON the subject of quick-motion tree growth a "Bulletin" writtere states" Blackwattle trees grown from seed planted in Bringelly (N.S.W.) ...

    Article : 107 words
  19. Trcuble about Show Dates

    SOME trouble is being experienced by the Council of Hawkesbury District Agricultural Association with regard to the dates for its 1935 show. At ...

    Article : 321 words
  20. Milk Going West

    THERE were several amusing interludes in the discussion at the big meeting of milk suppliers in Penrith on Wednesday evening. Mr F. Vicary, ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. Wine Licensee Walks Out

    THE wine license at Mt. Druitt held by Joseph McDonough for some years, and transferred to Frank Astby on 5th December, has again passed ...

    Article : 96 words
  22. Losing on Sale of a "Nag"

    A VISITOR to Penrith the other day was Mr Rupert ("Do[?]") Brady, well known by many Penrith lans as a resident of their, town in ...

    Article : 196 words
  23. Robbed his Benefactor

    GRATITUDE was evidently not a virtue of James Wallace (43), who was sentenced at Blayney Police Court to six months' imprisonment ...

    Article : 147 words
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