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  2. Advertising

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  3. MERRYLANDS

    Account amounting to £155 12s 11d were passed for payment by Prospect and Sherwood Council, on Tuesday night. Credits to the various funds are an follow: ...

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  4. GUILDFORD

    The following have received permission from Prospect and Sherwood Council to build: H. Edwards, w.b. cottage in Cardigan-street, £450; J. Hunter, fowl-houses, ...

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  5. PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES.

    On Tuesday night last, the Southern District Tennis Association held its annual social and presentation of prizes in the Town Hall. Miss Cloke's orchestra ...

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  6. WELCOME HOME !

    Mr. Gane, of Calliope-street, Guildford, after a couple of years In the country. where he has been working in the telephone service, has returned. Mr. Gane ...

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  7. PASTIME CLUB.

    A number of the young residents of Merrylands have formed a Pastime Club, for the purpose of arranging social gatherings and outings, in the nature of ...

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  8. RECOVERED.

    Her many friends In Guildford district will be glad to learn that Miss Rita Clarke, daughter of Mr. A.B. Clarke late night railway officer at Guildford and ...

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  9. HOME AGAIN.

    Mrs. Sutton, accompanied by her soa, returned on Monday from her trip abroad, looking particularly well. She reports ports a fine trip, and, as the good Indy ...

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  10. CHURCH WARDEN.

    A special meeting of the church-wardens of St. Mary's Church of England, Guildford, was recently held for the purpose of electing a warden in [?] of Mr. ...

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  11. SOMETHING SHOULD BE DONE.

    The Railway Commisioners have not yet replied to Guildford's request to widen the gates at the level crossing in Guildford-road. There is no doubt that ...

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  12. WHEEL TAX.

    Burwood Council wrote and urged Prospect and Sherwood to co-operate in favor of the proposed wheel tax. Alderman Jones, on Tuesday night, said that in his ...

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  13. SALE OF WORK.

    On Saturday last, a sale of Work was held in the Town Itall, by the various bodies colinoeted with St. Lukie's Cihurch. The stalls were well patronised, and the ...

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  14. NIGHT TENNIS.

    On Monday night, Mr. Jack Rust's new tennis court was brilliantly lighted with electricity. Tennis players revelled in the innovation, and many who have no ...

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  15. SEWERAGE.

    The Public works Department has for Warded to the local council a plan of the proposed northern suburbs Ocean Outfall Sewer, showing a small portion of ...

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  16. PERHAPS LATER.

    The council has been rotified that its request to have Cabramatta-lane, from the Great Southern-road to ta'irfleld, proclamied a main road, will be one for ...

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  17. A SAD CASE.

    Recently, Mr. A. Burnett, a well-Known resident of Springfield-road, Guildford, met his death through the bicycle he was riding being run down by a motor. He ...

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  18. GOOD WORK.

    The members of east Fairfield Progress Association are doing good work in their endeavours to obtain sufficient money to build a public hall in their area Mr. ...

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  19. EMPLOYEES' HOLIDAYS.

    In reply to an inquiry from the Local Government Department, regarding the question of holidays for municipal workmen the local council states that it is ...

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  20. SUCCESSFUL DANCE.

    The dance promoted by the ladies as sociated with the Proposed Holroyd Chapter of the Order of the [?] Star which Was held In the School of Arts, ...

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  21. FAIRFIELD

    The concert in aid ot the public school picnic was repeated on Thursday night hi the School of Arts. The building wan agin packed and it is anticipated that ...

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  22. OVERHEAD LIGHTS.

    Guildford-road, on the Granville side of the railway line, has overhead electric lights, but, on the Prospect and Sherwood side, these lights are taboo. The ...

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  23. CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES.

    Owing to the Infants' Department of the public school closing on December 10, for Xmas vacation, on Tuesday after-noon next, the Mothers' Club win ...

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  24. NIGHT POLICE WANTED.

    On Friday night some one broke into the fruit shop of Mr.R. Robbins in Ware-street and also broke into the bootshop of Mr. E.L. Downes, in Harris-street ...

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  25. IMPROVING.

    Mr. Roy Wheatley, who has ben very ill through a nervous break-down is we are glad to report improving. He has passed through a very critical period. ...

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  26. GARBAGE SERVICE.

    For months, Guildford Chamber of Commerce has been agitating for a Complete garbage service for the town, and both Granville and Prospect and ...

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  27. SWIMMING CLUB.

    The Liverpool Swimming Club is holding a euchre party and dance in the Ton Hall, to-morrow, Saturday, when the medals won during last seasion will ...

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  28. A GOOD PROPOSITION.

    Prospect and Sherwood overseer reported to the Councill on Tuesday night, that the Mayor had secured the refuse from Messrs. Goodiet and Smith's fire at ...

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  29. MR. WELBOURN'S LETTER.

    One of several letters from Mr. F. E Welbourne of Normanby-street, Mark Lodge fairfield to the local council was referred to in last Friday's issue of "The ...

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  30. A SHORT CIRCUIT.

    During the progress of the fete, which was held in the grounds of "Fairfield House" on Saturday night the lights suddenly went out. It was not possible to ...

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  31. DESECRATION.

    Last week-end, some youthful vandals, who seem to fear neither God nor man, mode a rafid in the old church cemetery, and destroyed about 20 valuable glass ...

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  32. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The usual monthly meeting of Guildford Chamber of Commerce was held on Monday night, Mr. R. W. T. Schey (president) occupying the chair. The attends ...

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  33. LIVERPOOL

    A new concrete reinforced pier wail fence, with crimped wire netting is to be erected In front of the Town Hall, at a cost of £32. Gates are to be provided ...

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  34. SUCCESSFUL FETE.

    A largely-attended fete was held, on Saturday afternoon in the grounds of Mrs. Onus home Fairfield House," in aid of East Fairfield Hall building fund. ...

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  35. SCHOOL PICNIC.

    The annual picnic in connection with Fairfield Public School, will be held at Latty's pleasure grounds on Saturday, December 6. The children will assemble ...

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  36. PRESENTATION.

    At the School of Arts dance on friday night, the opportunity was taken to make a presentaion ot behalf of the ladies social committee, to Mr. George Smith, ...

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  37. DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The District Coroner Mr. P. S. Poolman) held an Inquiry at the Courthouse, on December 2, into the circumstances of a fire, wich destroyed a motor car. ...

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  38. AN OVERSIGHT.

    At the last meeting of the council Mr. B. McMiles secretary of the Soldiers' club, grew the attention of the Town Hall authorities to the omission to ...

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  39. DEATH OF MR. JOHN WILKINSON.

    The death occurred on Tuesday, of a Very old and highly-respected resident of Guildford, in the person Of Mr. John Willkinson of "Leahurst." Cross-street, at ...

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  40. HOXTON PARK.

    A children's plan i and fancy dress ball was held In the hall on Saturday, November 29, promoted by the Parents and Citizens' Association, in aid of the ...

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  41. LATE TRAINS.

    Passengers from the Fairfield line, since the opening of the new line from Cabramatta to Lidcombe have suffered greatly through the late running of both ...

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  42. ORANGE LODGE SERVICE.

    A service, under the auspices of Liverpool Orange Lodge, was held in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday, November 30. There was good attendance, and a ...

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  43. A HAPPY GATHERING.

    The Mayor (Alderman A. J. Webb) and Aldermen Deveson, Jones, Shannon, Allen and Freame were present at Tuesday night's meeting of Prospect and Sherwood ...

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  44. DEPARTMENT'S MISTAKE.

    The Under-Secretary for Lands states that the manager of the Resumed Properties Department was inadvertently Informed that the holders of certain farms ...

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  45. THE RAMP GATES.

    The Railway Commissioners do not see eye to eye with Guildford Chamber of Commerce with regard to the establishment of gates to allow ingress to the ...

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  46. DEATH.

    The death occurred on Monday, December 1, at his residence, Goulburn-street of Mr. John Matthew Bedford, a highly respected and esteemed resident. ...

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  47. WETHERILL PARK.

    Saturday night was "market night" at Wetherill Park. The function was held in the local School of Arts in aid of the building fund of that institution. ...

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  48. THOSE GATES.

    Despite persistent requests from the council, the Railway Commissioners are unwilling to provide mechanically operated gates at the Great Southern-road ...

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  49. MYSTERIOUS.

    The ways of the railway authorities are certainly mysterious. This is frequently noticed. Yet another example:— Ever since the Southern railway line was ...

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  50. KITCHEN TEA.

    A most enjoyable evening Was spent at the residence of Mr. E. Ball, Scott street, on Saturday, November 29th, the occasion being a kitchen tea to Mr. and ...

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  51. DROWNING FATALITY.

    Corporal John Henry (19), a trainee attached to the 4th Battalion, at present in camp, and resident at Tahlee-street Burwood who was droped ...

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  52. LOFTUS PARK.

    Loftus Park Progress Association wrote to Prospect and Sherwood Council, strongly protesting against the proposed road through Loftus View Estate being ...

    Article : 49 words
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