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  2. Southern News

    "Why should there be Parents and Citizens' Associations? Why can't the Government keep the schools going?" This was a question which was ...

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  3. Monster Cake for Jubilee

    Part of the Fairfield Parents and Citizens' plan to celebrate its jubilee is the baking of a monster birthday cake. It will weigh one hundred pounds, and will ...

    Article : 338 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 204 words
  5. BLACKTOWN DIGGERS

    Metropolitan vice-president of the State executive of the R.S. &t S.I.L.A., Lt. Col. Milne, D.S.O., V.D., in an appeal for funds for the War Veterans' Home at ...

    Article : 118 words
  6. Western News

    That the club's financial position is better than at any time since the season 1929-30, is stated in the annual report of the Wentworthville Cricket Club, ...

    Article : 221 words
  7. PARENTS & CITIZENS

    "Why should there be Parents and Citizens' Associations? Why can't the Government keep the schools going?", This was a question which was ...

    Article : 160 words
  8. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Mr. Harry Leask, of Jersey-road, Merrylands, left yesterday for a trip to Melbourne Mrs. Silverstone, snr., of ...

    Article : 331 words
  9. TWO SURPRISED

    Each believing that the other was to be tendered a surprise birthday party, two popular members of Wentworthville-Parramatta younger set circles were both ...

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  10. THE STROUD FAMILY

    The well-known Stroud family of musicians presented an excellent programme at a concert in the Liverpool cinema on Sunday evening. ...

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  11. GIRRAWEEN

    Miss Joan Bush, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bush, of Magowar-road, has become an inmate of Gloucester House, the new addition to the Royal ...

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  12. WHERE IS HE?

    Where is the oldest living pupil of the Fairfield public school? He is wanted to cut the cake at his school's 50th anniversary ...

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  13. £5/10/- RAISED

    The fine singing of the Wentworthville Male Choir was a feature of a concert and social evening held on Saturday evening to commemorate the 16th ...

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  14. LADIES' NIGHT

    Held in the Liverpool Town Hall on Saturday evening, Masonic Lodge Liverpool 197's annual ladies' night was, as usual, of a pleasantly informal character. ...

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  15. BRIGHT SCENE

    A dance organised by Mrs. Bookallil and n number of church workers was held in the Fairfield School of Arts on Saturday evening, and proved an unqualified ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Mrs. Kitchener, of Summer Hill, an aunt of Miss Stella Smith, of Wentworthville, leave on Friday on the "Monterey" for America. ...

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  17. £15 TAKEN.

    Forcing an window at the side of the building, thieves broke into Reid's butchery in Smithfield-road, Fairfield, on Saturday night and stole £15 in silver. ...

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  18. PIPE HEAD TOURNEY.

    Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowen organised a successful tennis tournament on their court at the Guildford Pipe Head on Sunday afternoon. The thirty players ...

    Article : 54 words
  19. TABLE TENNIS

    Though most of the sets were evenly contested, a team from Tooth's Brewery defeated the Liverpool Table Tennis Club at a match in the Liverpool Tennis Club's ...

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  20. SOCIAL AFTERNOON FOR HOSPITAL

    Mrs. C. Kerr was hostess at a bright social afternoon in her residence, Clifton-street, Blacktown, last Wednesday. The function was in aid of the ...

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  21. YOUTH HURT.

    Jack Whitney (19), of Goulburn-street, Liverpool, received, abrasions to the knees and concussion when he was hit by a car near Liverpool post office on Saturday. ...

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  22. MOUTH ORGAN BAND

    The attendance of the Merrylands Mouth Organ Band, which was formed recently, created interest at the Merrylands and Holroyd Horticultural Society's ...

    Article : 104 words
  23. MOTOR-CYCLISTS' DANCE.

    The newly-formed Liverpool Motor-Cycle Club held its first dance in the Liverpool Masonic Hall last week. The function was highly successful, and, it is ...

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  24. JULY CELEBRATIONS

    In the presence of a large gathering of local and visiting members, the St. Mary's No. 28 District Loyal Orange Lodge held its usual July celebrations at St. Mary's ...

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  25. LIVERPOOL DIGGERS

    The president (Mr. Harry Bird) occupied the chair at Friday's meeting of the Liverpool Diggers in the Liverpool Memorial School of Arts. ...

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  26. VINEYARDS WANTS

    Extension of electric and water mains to Junction-road, Clyde-street, Melbourne-road, and Francis-street was sought by the Vineyards Improvement ...

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  27. DESTRUCTION OF TIMBER

    Attention to the destruction of timber on Seven Hills Heights Estate was drawn by Mr. S. Fernandez in a letter to Blacktown Council last week. ...

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  28. CASULA EUCHRE.

    A euchre evening at the Casula Hall last week resulted in a good profit for the St. Luke's car fund. The tables were well filled, and the Rector (Rev. R. ...

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  29. WYANGA TENNIS

    There were 24 players in Wyanga B grade ladies' tournament on Thursday. Winners were Mesdames Higgins and Watson 1, and Kennedy and Taylor 2. Mrs. ...

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  30. FELL FROM STEPS.

    Falling from steps at the rear of the premises, Mrs. E. Inch, hostess at the Guildford Hotel, had a nasty accident on Monday. She was treated by Dr. Hunt ...

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  31. THE JOLLY TAR!

    When he fell from his machine into newly-spread tar in Polding-street, Fairfield, on Friday, a motor-cyclist got little thanks from ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. ROAD WIDENING

    The Seven Hills Progress Association asked Blacktown Council on Thursday for completion of the widening of Bests-road at its intersection with ...

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  33. ANNUAL MEETING

    As a result of its great activity, the Guildford branch of the Red Cross Association of N.S.W. raised nearly £40 last year. ...

    Article : 119 words
  34. BLACKTOWN'S SHARE

    Representing the distribution of license fees paid by buses in the shire, £48/3/- was forwarded by the Transport Department to Blacktown Council on ...

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  35. HIT WITH CRICKET BALL

    Severe concussion was suffered by Cyril Harwood (19), of Smithfield-road, Fairfield, when he was hit ban the back of the head with a cricket ball on Sunday. ...

    Article : 49 words
  36. FOR CONFERENCE.

    Diggers Bird (president), Duckworth (secretary), Raine and Alchin have arranged to form a party to attend the annual State conference of the R.S. & ...

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  37. BRIGHT DANCE

    More than 100 attended the dance held in the Wentworthville School of Arts on Thursday night by the Social Associates of the Wentworthville Diggers. The effort, ...

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  38. WANT PARK

    The provision of a park at Wentworthville was cought by the Wentworthville Briding Progress Association in a letter to Blacktown Council on Thursday. ...

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  39. TENNIS FOR QUEEN.

    About 21 players assembled at the tournament on Skylarks court last week in aid of the Merrylands' candidate in the Druids' queen competition. Mrs. ...

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  40. ELECTRICITY EXTENSION

    Involving the erection of fifteen miles of lines, electrification of the Horsley Park-Cecil Park area was commenced by Fairfield Council this week. ...

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  41. FOR SCHOOL OF ARTS

    A large crowd enjoyed the old-time, new-vogue, and jazz dance held at the Blacktown School of Arts by the School of Arts Committee on Friday evening. ...

    Article : 79 words
  42. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.

    Having attained the 48th anniversary of their wedding, Mr. and Mrs. G. Reves, of Merrylands, were congratulated by fellow members at last week's meeting of ...

    Article : 69 words
  43. ADDITIONAL LAND FOR FRIEND PARK

    Holroyd Council was informed last week by Mr. G. C. Gollan, M.L.A., that the Department of Lands had agreed to the resumption of certain land as an ...

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  44. SOCIAL EVENING FOR "PRINCESS"

    Held in the Fairfield Methodist School Hall on Saturday night, a social evening resulted in a gratifying addition to the funds of Miss Kathie Grant, candidate ...

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  45. MERRYLANDS VANDALISM

    Business people at Merrylands have made complaints of ruthless vandalism in the township during the week-end. Bad language and insults to women were also ...

    Article : 83 words
  46. CAR HITS WOMAN

    Struck by a car near the Warwick Farm garage at Hoy's Hill on Saturday night, Mrs. Bowden, of Vale-street, Cabramatta, suffered abrasions and severe shock. She ...

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  47. POST OFFICE NEEDED

    Blacktown Coucil decided last week to forward to the Postal Department a request for a post and telephone office at the southern end of Flushcombe-road, ...

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  48. TOONGABBIE DANCE

    The monthly dance held by the Toongabbie School of Arts' Tennis Club in the School of Arts on Saturday night was a great success, the hall being crowded. Mr. ...

    Article : 65 words
  49. EXTRA WEEK'S WORK.

    Men employed on loan-grant schemes at Liverpool will be given an extra week's work. Liverpool Council decided last, week. A recommendation from the works ...

    Article : 57 words
  50. ROOTY HILL BALL

    The Rooty Hill Parents and Citizens Association will hold its annual ball in the Rooty Hill School of Arts to-night. Ticket sales this [?]ear have evceeded those ...

    Article : 35 words
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