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  4. THE GOVERNOR AT PARRAMATTA

    Parramatta, us in duty bound, loyally out her banners, and decked herself in limiting to welcome, on Saturday, her Sovereign's representative the State Governor of New ...

    Article : 1,101 words
  5. No Nominations.

    No nominations were received by the Mayor for the vacancy in the Prospect and Sherwood Council Caused by the death of Mr. Jones. Ex-Alderman Champion bad boon mentioned for ...

    Article : 67 words
  6. The Final.

    The final in the Parramatta School of Arts billiard tournament for THE ARGUS trophy was played on Monday night between Mr. S. Wickham, winner of the A. division, and Mr. E. P. ...

    Article : 96 words
  7. Death of James Brennan.

    Mr. James Brennan, of the Western-road, died very suddenly on Saturday. He had been under the doctor for a weak heart, but was about as usual, although he had sent an ...

    Article : 106 words
  8. Accident In the Park.

    Just before the review on Saturday, an accident occurred in tho Parramatta Park, which was fraught with somewhat serious consequences to a member of the Lancer Band ...

    Article : 308 words
  9. Parramatta to the Front.

    Mr. George Coates (C C.E.C.C. secretary, and delegate to the N.S.W. Cricket Association has soon hold his abilities recognised. At a meeting of the Association on Monday night ...

    Article : 110 words
  10. Chips.

    A Parramatta landmark, an acacia tree planted over 40 years ago by the late Dr. Walter Brown, was uprooted at "Brislington," the residence of Dr. W. S. Brown, on Sunday. ...

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  11. An Old Parraroatta Policeman's Trouble.

    Constable T. Cornock (a constable well remembered in Parramatta us much because. of the pronounced fairness of his complexion as for anything else) is at present explaining ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. Cadets of Drill.

    The lads of the local battalion of cadets— that embracing most of the schools between Parramatta and Stanmore— paraded in Parramatta. Park all day on Wednesday, under ...

    Article : 139 words
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  14. The Cumberland Argus AND Fruitgrowers' Advocate, WITH WHICH ARE INCORPORATED The Cumberland Mercury, River Times, Weekly Advance, Cumberland Free Press and Ryde Electorate Press. PARRAMATTA, OCTOBER 22, 1902.

    OF all the schemes for popularising the idea of a compact Empire there is perhaps hardly any so seductive as that which suggests the unification of the ...

    Article : 1,411 words
  15. A Mlld but Peculiar Epidemic

    A peculiar outbreak of diphtheria has taken place in Parramatta, some thirty or forty oases, most of thorn luckily of a mild character, having been reported. As it was noticed by ...

    Article : 315 words
  16. Accidents Treated at the Hospital.

    On the 14th inst., Elma Burr (16) was treated at the Hospital Parramatta for a poisoned finger the result as it was supposed of a spider bite.— Robt. Carlisle (18) was treated ...

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  17. The Ladies' Reception.

    After tho review, the august guests of the day were rapidly spirited away to the Lancer barracks where— in the classic square usually devoted to tho goose-step, " stand at ease," ...

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  18. Current News

    The quarterly meeting of the above lodge in bold on Tuesday, P.A., Bro. J. Logan, in the chair. The secretary's roport abowod the balance at the end of the quarter to be ...

    Article : 237 words
  19. An Old Resident.

    Mrs. MoEee, an old lady 84 years of age, who with her husband, Mr. N. McKee, has resided at Prospect for a great number of years, went to her long home on. Wednesday last, and the ...

    Article : 112 words
  20. The Rives' Tragedy in Melbourne.

    A brave young follow, George A. Lawton, who was with Ernest Lahy and May Porriman, when they were drowned on Sunday 12th inst. on the Upper Yarra, Melbourne ...

    Article : 375 words
  21. A Sad Case.

    A three-yaar-old son of n widow, Mrs. Woods, of Francis-street, Rookwood, succumbed on Thursday night to a long illness resulting from a fall on his head and concussion of the brain ...

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  22. Concert at Macquarlo-street Asylum.

    A vocal and instrumental concert was given at Macqutuie-street Asylum on Wednesday. Mossrs. O. Wilson and B. Hincbey as usual were intensely funny in their Comic sketches. ...

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  23. School Picnic.

    The Tompe Park Methodist S.S. pionic took place on Wednesday last, about 400 excursionists coming to Parramatta Park by train in connection therewith. The excursionist were ...

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  24. A Man on the Line.

    Spectators at the military review in the Parramatta Park on Saturday afternoon, were attracted by the screeching of the mountain train which was coming down the park incline ...

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  25. The Review.

    At three o'cloek, or a little after, a grand review of the N.S.W. Lancers the fine regiment under the command of Lieut Colonel Burns was held on the Parade ground at the back of ...

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  26. More O'Sullivanism ?

    Some time age some large pipes were conveyed to Guildford, and were intended to be used in forming a loner water-race. There must have been a considerable expenditure ...

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  27. A Cricket Record.

    Blacktown cricketers a record at the expense of Prospect cricketers at Prospect on Saturday. Blaoktown put up 147 (W. Woods 63, Gleddan 49), and they had the Prospect ...

    Article : 90 words
  28. Death of Mrs. Bayes.

    Mrs. Martha Bayes, a very old resident of Parramntta, died on Monday morning at the residence of Mrs.E. S. Black. Macquarie-street. The deceased lady was in her 83rd year, and ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. An Interesling Display.

    The pupils of Miss B. Waugh's dancing class gave a very interesting and attractive display on Friday afternoon, at the Parramatta Masonic Hall, in the presence of a number of ...

    Article : 111 words
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