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  5. Kogarah School of Arts Literary and Debating Society.

    The members of the above held their usual weekly meeting at the School of Arts, Kogarah, on Thursday evening, March 7, the President, Mr. H. A. Peek ...

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  6. WEDDING

    A popular wedding took place at St. Paul’s Church of England, on March 2nd, when Miss Doris Saville, third daughter of Mr. W. Saville, of Sans ...

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  9. QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Butler : With reference to representations made by me some time ago to the Minister for Education that an infants’ school at Kogarah is ...

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  10. FELL FROM TRAIN.

    Shiola Peeks, a schoolgirl, of Garfield Street, Kogarah, on Tuesday, fell from a train between Kogarah and Carlton Station. She was taken to St. George ...

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  11. GRAND COUNCIL OF PUBLIC BODIES OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF KOGARAH.

    The last meeting of the above was held on Thursday, 6th inst., in the Blakehurst Progress Hall. The President, Mr. W. S. Johns, J.P., in opening, ...

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  12. NEW ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    Despite the wet weather on Saturday afternoon, March 2nd, there was a large attendance at the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of a ...

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  13. TEMPE-EAST HILLS RAILWAY.

    A very representative deputation was introduced by Mr. W. J. Butler, M.L.A. to the Minister for Public Works, on Thursday, March 7, in connection with ...

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  14. BOLTING TRUCK.

    The courageous action of Ald. W. T. Tate, of Bexley, saved a tram from disaster when a runaway ballast truck was sweeping on to it down a hill on ...

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  15. KILLED BY TRAIN.

    Mrs. Ethel May Pearce, 35, of Hillcrest Avenue, Hurstville, was run over and killed by a train, between Penshurst and Mortdale on Wednesday. The ...

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