Mr Joseph Jackson M.L.A., evinces commendable interest in the subject of tree planting within his electorate and has brought ...
Article : 290 wordsThe second meeting of the newly-formed Castlereagh Progress Association was held in Council's hall on Tuesday evening, ...
Article : 2,225 wordsThe question of whether the next G.[?].S. Regatta ("Head of the River") will be rowed on the Nepean or Parramatta River has ...
Article : 314 wordsFOUND in some empty trucks at Springwood on Wednesday, three lads—James Boyd, Jack Payne, and William O'Brien—were brought ...
Article : 90 wordsThe proposal to stage district exhibits at the Nepean Show was revived at the last meeting of the Nepean A.H. and I. Society and ...
Article : 229 wordsTHE Diggers' Ball, to be held in Dungowan Theatre on 7th September, will be officially opened by Licut-Col. A. W. Hyman, O.B.E, ...
Article : 34 wordsFOXES, wild cats, and crows are menacing many far western properties in the grip of the drought, according to an exchange. The cats ...
Article : 75 wordsWHILE engaged building a house for himself in Railway Parade, Springwood, on Wednesday, Mr W. A. Driver, of Windsor Road, ...
Article : 43 wordsONE day recently a man cashed two valueless cheques with Wellington business men. The amount in each case was £7. He was lucky to get ...
Article : 77 wordsTHE member for the district, Mr Joseph Jackson, mentions a picturesque sight under Penrith's pepper trees that appealed to him on ...
Article : 77 wordsAS the result of a discussion at the last meeting of Penrith Council on the scheme of work in lien of the dole, the Mayor of Penrith, Ald A. ...
Article : 70 wordsMEMBERS of Castlereagh Progress Association were amused, at a meeting on Tuesday evening, at some references to various centres of the ...
Article : 91 wordsA LONG and expeditious car trip was undertaken by Mr Vic Magrath on receipt of word of the serious illness of his late brother, Mr Jim ...
Article : 94 wordsAT the annual sports meeting of Parramatta High School, Ray Orth, son of Mr and Mrs E. W. Orth, of Penrith, proved himself one of the ...
Article : 103 wordsThe speed on the Werrington-Kings. wood railway section has been reduced from 60 to 45 m.p.h., as the result of a special examination of the track. ...
Article : 146 wordsTAKING advantage of the rush to a well known store at Young, to secure sale bargains, several well-dressed women placed goods in their ...
Article : 101 wordsIn response to the request of the Hospital Sunday Committee the churches of Penrith are holding a great united service in the Nepean ...
Article : 238 wordsSOME tall stories are told of Diggers, but this one, and the incident only occurred a few days ago, happens to be ...
Article : 147 wordsTHOUGH David Lennox, Australia's first bridge builder, left behind many fine structures in stone which will always keep his memory green, ...
Article : 106 wordsA CHARITY ball held on the Moolton, at Melbourne, last week was a "benefit" for more people than was intended. A check made subsequently ...
Article : 115 wordsOnce again the ladies' committee of the Penrith branch of the R.S. and S.I.L.A. held a very successful and enjoyable rummy evening in the ...
Article : 193 wordsTHE following is an extract from P. Cunningham's "Two Years in New South Wales," published in 1828: ...
Article : 180 wordsIF there is one thing a man treasures when about the house it is his "third best" or yard trousers, in which he potters about the garden ...
Article : 132 wordsINTEREST beyond the usual has been taken in a divorce case at Hobart, in which parties and witnesses are well known people. The judge ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Robin vigoro team played the Granville Girls' Gymnasium team on Saturday last and was defeated by 8 runs. ...
Article : 61 wordsA GREAT deal of interest is being aroused at the present time by the forthcoming State-wide Red Cross membership drive, which will be held ...
Article : 290 wordsIT is reported that old Berrima Gaol may be again brought into use for prison purposes, the proposal being to maintain prisoners in the gaol ...
Article : 214 wordsABOUT 2 a.m. on 31st ult. Constable Lind went with William Gould, nightwatchman, to Greenaway's drapery shop, Blacktown. In evidence at ...
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Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW : 1882 - 1962), Sat 19 Aug 1933, Page 1
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