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  2. Telling You Briefly

    GRANVILLE CONCERT. A concert by Miss Ruby Coulson and assisting artists will be given at the Granville Cinema on Sunday night, ...

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  3. SUDDEN DEATH

    Diggers of Wentworthville were shocked to learn on Tuesday that Mr. William Edward (Bill) Shepherd, popular treasurer of the Wentworthville ...

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  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,153 words
  5. VANDALS AGAIN.

    That vandals had altered number-plates on the new monthly rainfall notice board to give misleading information was reported to the last meeting of ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. MAYOR'S THANKS.

    "Every one of the aldermen has been very faithful indeed," said the Mayor (Alderman Phillips) at last week's meeting of Lidcombe Council, the first ...

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  7. FOR THE NEEDY.

    The operatta "Zurika the Gipsy Maid" will be presented by the girls of the industrial school at the Parramatta Town Hall next Monday at 8 ...

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  8. CONCERTS FOR CHURCH.

    St. John's Church, Girraween, will benefit to the extent of £24/15/- as the result of the series of concerts held this year by the social committee, of ...

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  9. CHILD'S RECOVERY.

    Kenneth Bennett, eleven months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, of Parramatta, is home from Parramatta District Hospital, where he was admitted ...

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  10. ENTERTAINED.

    Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dixson, of Elwatan, Castle Hill, entertained a large number of guests on Tuesday evening at the Macquarie Club. Mrs. Dixson was ...

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  11. PARKING RESTRICTION.

    Parramatta Chamber of Commerce was informed on Tuesday by the Transport Department that it had been decided to prohibit the parking of private vehicles ...

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  12. MOTOR REGISTRY

    District motor registries are established to enable motorists to effect locally certain transactions necessitating personal attendance. They are not intended ...

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  13. CHRISTMAS TREE

    When the Diggers decide to entertain, there is no gainsaying the fact that they go all out to ensure success. This was demonstrated again by members of the ...

    Article : 239 words
  14. "ROBBERY"

    "If it goes on as it appears to be going now, the time will arrive when we'll all be civil servants," said Mr. G. H. Mobbs, at Parramatta Chamber of Commerce on ...

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  15. "FAILED EMPIRE"

    That by his abdication King Edward "failed the British Empire, after all the hopes the people had centred in him," was the view expressed by Rev. ...

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  16. STRAY DOGS.

    "The City of Stray Dogs." Parramatta is becoming known in the surrounding districts by that name, according to Mr. Ridding at Parramatta ...

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  17. THAT SIGN.

    What is the Main Roads Department's objection to the erection by Parramatta Council of a sign across the intersection of Western-road and Church-street, ...

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  18. TO MAYOR PRUDAMES

    Congratulations, Mr. May'r, We heartily extend; You occupy again the chair, On you we must depend, ...

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  19. ARREST.

    Investigation of the alleged theft of a car valued at £300 led to the arrest of a young man by Constables Newton, Cloke and Whitfield at Liverpool on ...

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  20. LANGUAGE CHARGE.

    At the Parramatta Police Court yesterday, William John Eagar (25) was fined £2 for having used indecent language in Argyle-street, Parramatta, on December ...

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  21. FALSE STATEMENTS.

    Pleading guilty to a charge of having made a false statement at Parramatta Labor Exchange, with intent to obtain (37) was fined £2 at the Parramatta ...

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  22. RAPID PROGRESS

    The final meeting for this year of the Guildford Parents and Citizens Association was held at the school last Thursday, and was presided over by ...

    Article : 138 words
  23. CAUCAS MEETINGS

    An emphatic protest was entered by Alderman Cussen at this week's meeting of Auburn Council against what he termed disrespect to the other ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. ROBBED MOURNERS

    A man who was stated by Detective R. Hole to have victimised women mourners in a cemetery was sentenced to six months' ...

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  25. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    When a tyre of a motor car driven by Harold Bassan, Charles-street, Granville, blew out as he was turning a bend in the West[?] a mile west of Prospect on ...

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  26. "Scarlet Pimpernel"

    For one full week commencing to-morrow (Friday), patrons of the Astra Theatre will have an opportunity of again seeing the "Scarlet Pimpernel," ...

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  27. FIGHT SEQUEL.

    An argument between Donald Sellen (62) and Herbert George Hurley (32) in Pitt-street, Merrylands, on Saturday, ended in blows. Then Constable Lack ...

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  28. DEATH OF MISS J. M. DAVIS

    Miss Jane May Davis (49) died at her residence, Hunter-street, Parramatta, on Monday. She was a sister of Mrs. Duncan, wife of Constable W. Duncan, ...

    Article : 123 words
  29. DIDN'T PAY.

    Clarence Charles Wheatley (37) engaged a taxi in the city on December 14, and was driven to Gleaorie. He didn't pay the fare—£1/12/2. ...

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  30. HIT IN FOREHEAD

    William Crutcher (28), Model Farms road, Northmead, was the victim of an unusual shooting accident on Monday. Crutcher and another man were ...

    Article : 100 words
  31. OLD RESIDENT'S DEATH

    A well-known resident of the district, Mrs. Mary Garrington, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Key, of Kingsland-road, Lidcombe on Saturday. ...

    Article : 85 words
  32. "TRAVELLERS" FINED.

    For having falsely represented themselves as travellers for the purpose of obtaining liquor at the Prospect Hotel, Reginald Clarence Killion and William ...

    Article : 34 words
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