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  5. KOGARAH POLICE COURT.

    Inspector Morris, of the Railway Department, proceeded against a number of persons for breaches of the railway regulations. Cecil Turner was fined £2 ...

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  6. HURSTVILLE'S MONUMENT.

    At the last meeting of Hurstville Council a lively discussion took place concerning the Mayor's suggestion that the Soldiers' Memorial Monument ...

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  7. GARDENING NOTES.

    At the time of writing these notes we are still waiting for rain. Mr. Mares is holding out hopes from day to day. Surely sometime his promise of rain will ...

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  8. MOTOR CYCLE ON FOOTPATH.

    Ronald Webb was proceeded against for driving a motor cycle and side car on the footpath in Beach Road, Rockdale. ...

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  9. THEFT FROM RAILWAY.

    Charles Davis, aged 19 years, was charged with stealing, at Oatley, a quantity of tools and electrical fittings, valued at. 15-, the property of the ...

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  10. INDECENT LANGUAGE.

    Ernest Albert Verney, 36, was proceeded against by Constable Burrows for using indecent language at Murphy's boat sheds at Como. ...

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  11. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    William Turner, 38, labourer, and Thomas Neville Rose, 23, milk carter, were, committed for trial at the Quarter Sessions for committing an indecent act ...

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  12. KITCHEN TEA.

    At Holmeroft Hall, Langlen on the 6th inst., Mr. and Mrs. M.'McPhee, of illawarra Street, Allawah, entertained over 200 friends at a kitchen tea in ...

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  13. DELIVERED BREAD ON HOLIDAY.

    S. Wood was proceeded against by James Later for delivering bread on a bread-carter's holiday. The defendant was fined £1 and 156 ...

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  14. CORRESPONDENT'S OPINIONS.

    Sir,--Commenting upon the letter in the last issue of the "Propeller," over the signature of "Propulsion," re the removal of the Hurstville memorial ...

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  15. HOMEDALE A.L.P.

    The Homedale branch of the A.L.P. held its fortnightly meetings on February 16 and March 2. Mr. W. T. Curnow was elected honorary secretary, and ...

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  16. QUEEN'S THEATRE.

    The Queen's Theatre, Hurstville, which has been thoroughly re-constructed, will be re-opened on Wednesday, March 24, when the proceeds will ...

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  17. HOMEDALE DISTRESS CLUB.

    The Homedale Distress Club will hold its quarterly public meeting in Homedale Hall on Monday 15th inst., at 8 p.m., when a report of its activities and ...

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  18. HURSTVILLE STARR-BOWKETT.

    At a public meeting held in the rooms of the Hurstville Starr-Bowkett Building Co-operative Society, Ltd., last Monday night, it was unanimously ...

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