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Advertising : 360 wordsMayor of Penrith (Ald. L. J. Spies) in a mayoral minute to council on Tuesday night referred to the operation of E.L.S.A. telephone system, and the increase and rentals resulting from its establishment. ...
Article : 159 wordsMetropolitan Water Board told Penrith City Council in a letter to lost meeting that a letter had been sent to the ...
Article : 268 wordsOn completion of arrangements for the leasing of portion of the Penrith showgrounds for the Olympic ...
Article : 279 wordsAt least 270 guests stood crowded around the ballroom of the Log Cabin as the ten debutantes at the annual Catholic Ball were presented to the guest of honour, Mr. R. Maher, by the matron of honour, Mrs. ...
Article : 1,025 wordsPenrith Council received a letter from Messrs. Bennett and O'Donnell, respecting the discharge of storm water drainage, septic tank effluent, and sullage water into that part of the Nepean River from ...
Article : 298 wordsBefore the business of Penrith Council commenced on Tuesday night last, the Mayor (Aid. L. J. Spies) asked all ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. E. N. Skarratt, architect, addressed Penrith City aldermen last Tuesday night at the council meeting, and answered questions on his plans for the memorial hall at St. Marys. Plans have to be in by ...
Article : 255 wordsOne corner of Nock and Kirby's nearly completed warehouse on the corner of Henry Lane and Station St. will have ...
Article : 140 wordsMiss B. Jones, exchange teacher from England, was farewelled from St. Marys Public School prior to her departure to the ...
Article : 168 wordsWork is now in progress on the parking area at the rear of the Council Chambers in Penrith. It will be ready in ...
Article : 66 wordsPenrith Council wrote to the P.M.G. at last meeting, asking for a new post office for St. Marys. ...
Article : 88 wordsPenrith rower Max Annett has been chosen to represent Australia at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome. ...
Article : 446 wordsShown above arc the debutantes at the Catholic Ball, with guest of honour, Mr. R. Mahcr (in centre). On Mr. Maher's right are Mrs. Maher and Miss M. Newham, to his left are Miss M. Anderson and Mrs. V. Gately, president of the ball committee. Debutantes, from left to right, are Misses F. Primrose, M. O'Farrell, C. Briggs, B. Phillips, R. Almond, T. Hauer, R. Mayberry, L. Mahon, U. Petz, and M. Ambrose. Partners at rear are D. Merrick, C. Deaths P. Williams, L. Brombal, P. Newham, J. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 114 wordsThe Quota Club has swung into action in its new "fiscal year" under the leadership of President Mrs. Edna Dunn. ...
Article : 191 wordsHave we, in Penrith, forgotten the plight of refugees from the second world war? It appeared so on Monday night, when a public meeting, called to assist refugees, was adjourned until Monday, May 23, because less than 20 attended. ...
Article : 449 wordsFormer Davis Cup player, Dinny Pails, will attend the "Milo" tennis tournament for juniors, to be held at Nepean ...
Article : 34 wordsMetropolitan Water Board wrote to last meeting of Penrith Council that the valuation used by the V.G. of the lands in ...
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Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW : 1882 - 1962), Thu 12 May 1960, Page 1
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