On Monday night in the Empire Theatre presentations were made of three more of Katoomba's valiants. The Boy's Association as usual had arranged for the gifts, which ...
Article : 309 wordsAt the fortnightly mooting of the Katoomba Municipal Council, held on, Tuesday, the Mayor, (Ald. Dash) extended a welcome to Ald. Crawford on the occasion of his first ...
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Advertising : 950 wordsCertain long-asked-for improvements are likely to be commenced, in the near future, as the shire engineer was in the village on Monday, preparatory to taking the necessary ...
Article : 38 wordsChanges are taking place at our local railway station, Mr. A. Herald, who has been stationed here as S.M., is going in a like capacity to Stuart Town. The vacancy at ...
Article : 181 wordsSergt. "Dave'' Field, and his brother, "Harry" have been spending their final leave over the week-end, and left by the mail train on Tuesday evening for Bathurst. "Dave" ...
Article : 195 wordsThen anniversary services in connection with the Methodist Sunday-school word hold last Sunday. The Rev. W. T. Dyer, of Spring H[?], but formerly of Oberon, conducted the ...
Article : 95 wordsTwo of the 'Heath's latest recruits have gone into Bathurst camp, thus losing no time considering the matter. They are Messrs. Lane and Webb, the former of whom left on ...
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Advertising : 7 wordsThe impressive calmness, reported from Holland, at the commencement of this wool as a result of rumors of an impending crisis, road like a prelude to that new phase of the ...
Article : 742 wordsThe many friends of Mr. J. Moloney will be pleased to learn that he is again convalescent. Mr. C. Cosgrove, who is suffering from ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Hartley residents assembled at the school house yesterday evening for the purpose of giving a send-off and making presentations to Corporal Victor Brottell and Private Carl ...
Article : 391 wordsAld. James asked that the local stationmaster be requested to put a man on as gatekeeper, at the level crossing. He considered that a man was preferable to a boy, as the ...
Article : 157 wordsWe were favored with good rain on Sunday night, which was badly needed. Ploughing is in full swing, some crops are already looking green and should be well advanced before ...
Article : 164 wordsA recruiting meeting was hold in the Royal Hall on Saturday night, but owing to the short notice given the attendance was small. Mr. W. F. Hodge presided, and introduced ...
Article : 329 wordsAfter a long spoil of dry weather rain commenced to fall on Sunday afternoon and continued throughout the night. Fifty points were registered. Besides filling tanks this ...
Article : 119 wordsThe threshing, plant of Mr. Beddies' has once more put in its appearance. Its stay will be very short, as there is very little threshing to be done locally. ...
Article : 261 wordsThe rain that, started, carly in the week continued until 77 points had boon registered. Though not sufficient for all purposes the fall was very, welcome. ...
Article : 125 wordsA thunderstorm passed over on Sunday evening and nice rain fell for a couple of hours. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. G. Coates ...
Article : 119 wordsThe following is from the "Call to Arms":--"Nearly all the young men eligible for war service resident in Newnes valley have either left, for the front already or are in camp ...
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Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954), Fri 7 Apr 1916, Page 3
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