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  2. TO BE COMPLETED

    St. Marys Council decided last Tuesday evening to arrange for an overdraft to allow of the com pletion of the electricity scheme. ...

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  3. Heard by the Way

    CALLED Panrith on Tuesday Mr Frederick J. Thwaites, novelist and publisher, who had started that. day in a single-seater car on a 5000 ...

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  4. CAR FATALITY

    A tourer car overturned, when a tyre blew out, on the Western Road, about a mile on the Sydney side of Eastern Creek, on Monday ...

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  5. POISON

    That William Richard Pateman (28), died from strychnine poisoning self-administered whilst temporarily mentally deranged in the ...

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  6. LORRY CRASH

    The drivel of a motor lorry that crashed into a verandah at St. Marys on Monday afternoon had a narrow Escape. ...

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  7. Car Kills Horse

    A HIRE car driven by Mr Percy F. Fisher, of Mascot, ran into a straying horse on the Mulgoa Road on Sunday evening. The horse was killed ...

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  8. On a World Trip

    IN April Mr, and Mrs F. Watts, of Rooty Hill, leave next April on a trip to England and the Continent, travelling via Canada and returning ...

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  9. Driver's Predicament

    BETWEEN the devil and the deep sea was the predicament of a motorist summoned at Southport, England, for driving his car without ...

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  10. American Law Courts a Joke

    DESCR[?]BING a recent visit to America Mr W. Mortlock, in addressing Wollo[?]gong Rotary Club, said that the law courts in America ...

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  11. Skins and Hides Stolen

    SIXTY-FIVE skins and two cow hides were stolen from open sheds in Mr Giendenning's slaughter yard, Cadden's Road, St. Marys, on ...

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  12. Why the Snake Lost

    THE appetite of a brown snake five feet long was the cause of its death at Yarrangong Station, near Forbes. Dr Roberts, manager of the ...

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  13. Valley Heights

    Mr Collings, night officer of Valley Heights, is on annual leave, and is having a happy time at Mullumbimby, where his parents reside. ...

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  14. Big Rowing Regatta

    The N.S.W. Amateur Rowing Association is holding a big regatta on the Nepean River on Saturday, 3rd February. ...

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  15. Thanks of Relief Workers

    AT the meeting of Blacktown Shire Council on Thursday evening a letter addressed to the President was received from Mr John Cameron, St. ...

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  16. The Use and Misuse of Doctors

    IN the Manning River district they tell of a Presbyterian minister who was driving a spirited horse through the township when he overtook the ...

    Article : 132 words
  17. "She Wears the Trousers"

    REFERRING to a modern tendency "Mudgee Mail" states:—We notice that a number of the local fair sex are apcing the menfolk in the ...

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  18. Thecries A[?]ut E[?]ls

    BATHURST folk are intrigued over the nativity of a battalion of eels, ranging in length from 4in to 8in, which the other day emerged from a ...

    Article : 150 words
  19. Old Bare-knuckle Days

    PUGILISM was no kid-gloved affair years ago; in fact, it was a noglove business. The following from the Young "Miner June 6, 1861, ...

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  20. Show Jumpers of Other Days

    AMONG the various accomplishments A of the late Mr T. W. K. Waldron was that of horsemanship. It ualifld him for enlistment in the Bushmen's ...

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  21. Roads Cut up by Outsiders

    AN attempt by the Blacktown Shire Council to obtain relief money for repairing damage to main roads done by the City Council and the ...

    Article : 163 words
  22. A Cricket Anomaly

    THERE are anomalies in some cricket rules that, produce queer results. There was an example at Melbourne on Saturday in a match between ...

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  23. Born in a Milk Cart!

    IN quite unusual circumstances a happy event took place about a mile from Windsor on Monday evening, when an expectant mother, whilst ...

    Article : 146 words
  24. Huge Tomato

    A FINE specimen of the Colossal variety of tomato, grown by Mr George Hair, of Hornseywood, is on view in the window of Mr R. Balfour, ...

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  25. Water for St. Marys

    WITH the extension of the water supply to St. MaryS thE question of road-opening for house connections iS no doubt interesting residents. At ...

    Article : 219 words
  26. Police Efficiency praiapd

    VISITORS to the Blacktown Shire Council meeting on Thursday evening, were Inspectors Roberts and Thompson, who came, in response to ...

    Article : 190 words
  27. Discussing a Sewerage Scheme

    THE proposal to sower Liverpool at a cost of £40,000 is not unanimously endorsed by ratepayers of the municipality At a public meeting held ...

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  28. Scouts Euchre and Dance

    Mt. Druitt and Colyton Boy Scouts will hold a cuchre party and dunce in the Mt. Druitt Hall, this Saturday, 20th inst. The Silver Star Orchestra will ...

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