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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 953 words
  3. CABRA-VALE.

    On Saturday, just before the big 20-mile road race over the Dog Trap course, Mr. S. Henderson, secretary of Cabra-Vale Cycle Club, had two of his fingers ...

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  4. GUILDFORD

    The Church of England community at Old Guildford is endeavouring to procure funds for the erection of a school hall in proximity to Christ Church. All ...

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  5. FAIRFIELD

    A daily occurrence in Fairfield streets in the boggin of vehicles, and the intersection of Smart-street and The Crescent appears to be the most vulnerable spot. ...

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  6. TERRIFIC HAILSTORM.

    On Thursday evening, Guildford was visited by a terrific thunder and hail storm, which fortunately lasted less than a quarter of an hour. Five minutes after ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    On Saturday Mrs. Henrietta King, wife of Mr. Francis King, of Nelson-street, Fairfield, passed away after a short illness. The deceased, who was well-known, ...

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  8. ENTERPRISE.

    There is nothing like enterprise, and Alderman J. G. McBurney, Cabramatta's wholesale and retail merchant subscribes to that. He has given evidence of a ...

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  9. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    Last Sunday's evening service in Guildford Congregational Church will long be remembered by the congregation. The pastor. Rev. J. S. Fisher, related quite a ...

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  10. MOTOR BIKE FOOTBALL.

    A motor bike football match was played near Lansdowne at the beginning of the week. It was very exciting, as the ground was greasy and slippery, and ...

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  11. MERRYLANDS

    Prospect and Sherwood Council had quite a number of letters before it on Tuesday night, in which complaints were made that the footpaths were being cut ...

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  12. THE FIRE STATION.

    The Fire Commissioners intend installing a motor fire engine at Merrylands Fire Station, and they want a proper crossing over the footpath in front of the entrance ...

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  13. RECREATION GROUND.

    At last, Guildford Chamber of Commerce can congratulate itself upon having secured a recreation ground for its home town. The late Minister for Lands. ...

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  14. PIONEER GONE.

    We regret having to report the death of Mr. John F. Boydell, father of Mr. W. P. Boydell, of Fairfield, which occurred at "Mindi," Howe-street, Eastwood, on ...

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  15. RECREATION CLUB.

    Merrylands Recreation Club held a very enjoyable social in the local School of Arts on Friday night last. Considering the inclement weather, the attendance ...

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  16. ALLEGED DAMAGE.

    The solicitors for Mrs. E. N. Ross, of Macfarlane-street, Merrylands, wrote to Prospect and Sherwood Council, regarding the flood of storm water over their ...

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  17. THE MARTIN BENEFIT.

    The committee appointed by the Fairfield branch of the Independent Order of Oddfellows to organise and conclude the benefit to Bro. Martin, has thankfully ...

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  18. SALES OF WORK.

    Sales of work in connection with all the Churches of England in the Guildford-Merrylands parish will be held during the coming Spring. That in ...

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  19. ROADS, AND THE ROADS LOAN.

    At a recent special meeting of Prospect and Sherwood Council a resolution was carried in favour of borrowing the sum of £50,000 for the purpose of ...

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  20. LEAVING.

    On Saturday, Mr. Hicks, late headmaster of Fairfield Public School, and Mrs. Hicks, will leave Fairfield for Bathurst. where Mr. Hicks will take charge of the ...

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  21. A RELIEF.

    The Local Government Department wrote to Prospect and Sherwood Council informing it that the Minister had approved of the amount of £713/4/-, balance ...

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  22. PERSONAL.

    The many friends of Mrs. Albert Burton, of Moorebank, who has been seriously ill since Saturday last, will regret to hear that she has been removed to ...

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  23. SOCIAL CLUB.

    Guildford Social Club held its fortnightly gathering in the local Masonic Hall on Saturday night. About 60 members and friends attended, and an ...

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  24. CUMBERLAND LABOR COUNCIL.

    At the annual meeting of the Cumberland State Labour Council, held in Sydney on Sunday last, the following members of the Liverpool branch of the A.L.P. ...

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  25. SCHOOL CONCERT.

    Villawood public school children gave a concert on Friday, prior to "breaking-up" for the mid-winter holidays. There was a large audience of parents and ...

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  26. RECENT FLOODS.

    Soldier settlers on portions of Chipping Norton having again suffered considerable damage by the flood entering their vine-yards, the matter was brought under the ...

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  27. CHANGE OF BUSINESS.

    Mr. T. Devine, the well-known boot-maker of Merrylands-road, Merrylands, has sold his business to Mr. H. Golding, late manager of the Helensburg and ...

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  28. BOND TO BE ENFORCED.

    At a recent meeting, Prospect and Sherwood Council decided to instruct its solicitors to proceed against Mr. C. E. Perry and his co-bondsmen re the construction ...

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  29. CROP OF WHEAT.

    It is not often that a crop of wheat is grown on a metalled thoroughfare, although it can easily be imagined that one would grow on many of the ploughed-up ...

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  30. M.U.I.O.O.F.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  31. SWAN v. COUNCIL.

    At last meeting of Fairfield Council the town clerk reported that, after a delay of 13 days, the case, Swan versus the council, had been heard, and a verdict ...

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  32. MOTOR ENGINE WANTED.

    Station-officer Cook, of Liverpool Fire Brigade, attended at the local Council meeting on Tuesday evening, and contributed some useful information ...

    Article : 91 words
  33. SOCIAL AND DANCE.

    A social and dance, held under the auspices of the Liverpool branch of the A.L.P., on Wednesday night, to celebrate Labour's success at the elections, was ...

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  34. ENTERTAIN THE FLEET.

    Prospect and Sherwood Council does not intend, to entertain the whole of the members of the American Fleet when it visits Sydney, but an endeavour is to be ...

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  35. MEMORIAL CONCERT.

    On Saturday night, in the Guildford Congregational School Hall, a concert was held in aid of the Memorial School of Arts. The wet night did not interfere ...

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  36. BALL AT HILLVIEW.

    Hillview Recreation Hal was packed to its utmost on Saturday last, when a successful plain and fancy dross ball was held in aid of the Hillview Tennis Club. ...

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  37. LIVERPOOL

    At the instance of Alderman Tually it was decided, on Tuesday night, to ask the authorities to connect the Liverpool Court House and Police Station with the ...

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  38. VALEDICTORY.

    A "farewell" was tendered to Mr. Frank French, a popular Fairfield resident, on Saturday night. The function which was organised by members of the Wangaroa ...

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  39. WETHERILL PARK.

    On Saturday night, a wee-attended social and dance was held in Wetherill Park School of Arts in aid of the building fund of that institution. Some very ...

    Article : 116 words
  40. NATIONALISTS' RECORD RE-UNION.

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  41. RED CROSS.

    On Monday, June 29, a meeting was held in the Masonic Hall, for the purpose of forming a branch of the senior Red Cross. The meeting was convened by Miss ...

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  42. A GOOD CAUSE.

    An application from the committee organising the benefit for Mr. W. George, of this town, who is ill at the Coast Hospital on Tuesday evening made ...

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  43. "SURPRISE" SOCIAL.

    Recently a complete "surprise" social evening was given to Messrs. W. P. Boydell and Assmuson—both of whom are prominent members of Wetherill Park ...

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  44. THOSE STRAYS AGAIN.

    The Chamber of Commerce has drawn attention to the nuisance caused by straying stock. It is stated that not only is damage done to gardens and property, but ...

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  45. THE WILLETT BENEFIT.

    The balance-sheet in connection with the concert held in April, in aid of the Willett family who a few months ago, lost their home by fire, is now available. ...

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  46. A. H. & I SOCIETY.

    The above society held its annual meeting in the School of Arts on Wednesday, June 24. Alderman L. J. Ashcroft (president) presided. Notification was ...

    Article : 228 words
  47. SAFETY FIRST.

    Mr. E. A. Butler, on behalf of the Seventh Day Adventists Church, has complained of the risk caused by the traffic at the corner of Campbelltown-road and ...

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  48. ALDERMAN'S GRIEVANCE.

    "The work previously done there is a monument to the Council," said Alderman Attwood, with satire, on Tuesday night, when referring to the condition of ...

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  49. FARE THEE WELL!

    The kindergarden room, of Fairfield public school was the scene of a pleasant tempered with regret, function on Thursday when the teachers of the school ...

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  50. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    Mr. P. S. Poolman (Liverpool District Coroner) held an inquest on Saturday concerning the death of Ellen Wilkinson, aged 51, which occurred at South ...

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  51. PARENTS AND CITIZENS.

    The Mayor, Alderman L. J. Ashcroft, presided at a well-attended meeting of the Parents and Citizens' Association held in the Town hall on June 25. Mr. Tollis, ...

    Article : 123 words
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