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  2. SHOOK HANDS

    Evidence of two witnesses had been given in a case at Penrith Police Court on Wednesday arising out of charges and [?] ...

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  3. Heard by the Way

    By a fall in her garden at Faulconbridge, Mrs Erickson suffered fractures of two bones of the right leg. She was brought to Penrith ...

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  4. HIS BONA FIDES

    Claiming that he took the goods as security for wages due, about tho payment of which he had doubts, Stanley Irving Birchall, a ...

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  5. ABOUT A GUN

    Silvio Dalmaso, of St. Marys, was successful at Penrith Police Court on Wednesday, in a claim for possession of a gun that had been ...

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  6. PENRITH DIGGERS

    Penrith sub[?]branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia is still a strong organisation in the ...

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  7. Rats Take the Cash

    SEEMS that rats over at Liverpool have been chewing at notes to value of £85. These have been missing from a shack on Mulgoa Road occupied ...

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  8. Where Old Cars Go

    DESCRIBING a visit to Jamaica, an English woman motorist, in a lecture said, that one of the most amusing episodes of her tour was a ...

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  9. Where She Was Hit

    A LITTLE lesson in anatomy was afforded by a slice of evidence given in an assault case at Penrith Police Court on Wednesday. A female ...

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  10. Cyclist's Mishap

    THROWN heavily to the ground when. the spokes of a bicycle he was riding collapsed, Mr Lewin, of Clinton House, Faulconbridge, suffered a ...

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  11. Studying Sizes in Boots

    THE distribution of 631 pairs of boots at Lithgow afforded evidence as to the respective demands for various sizes. It was revealed that only ...

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  12. Still Taking Wickets

    STILL in good form with the ball Eddie Jessup formerly of Penrith, is taking many wickets for Eastwood Diggers in the Northern Districts ...

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  13. Emu and the Sunday Train

    THE Secretary for Railways, in reply to the representations of the Blue Mountains Shire Council, that the recently added Sunday [?]ning ...

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  14. Accident while Chaff-Cutting

    WHILE working a chaff-cutter on Mr Syd Howell's farm, Castlcreagh, Mr Llewellyn Bevan, of Castlereagh Road, met with a mishap The ...

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  15. A Useless Present

    YEARS ago in one of the suburbs there was a Mayor not overblessed with education, whose lapses of speech sometimes a[?] to the ...

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  16. Road Accidents.

    WHILE Mr. R. Roffe's lorry was travelling along the Main Western Road, Lapstone, the towing pole became detached, and a passing car ...

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  17. Courts in Queer Places

    STRANGE places in which courts of justice have been held are mentioned in a message from Lithgow, which, after stating such tribunals ...

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  18. Show Tenders

    AT a meeting of the committee of the Nepean District A.H. and I. Society on Wednesday evening tenders for [?]rib[?]ns [?]ad custing amplifiers, ...

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  19. River Fatality

    TOUCHING tributes to the memory of the lad, [?] Diamond who was drowned [?] [?]n [?]iver at Penrith, on New Year's Day, were ...

    Article : 91 words
  20. A Freetrade Parrot

    A WESTERN paper tells of a very talkative pet galah that caused some merriment at a public meeting; during the silence when a speaker ...

    Article : 152 words
  21. An Energetic Snake

    A FEW yards of snake caused some trouble down Crookwell way recently, The "Crookwell Gazette" states: Mr Charles White, of Golspie, ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. Printer of Early Penrith Papers

    PRINTER of the "Penrith Argus" 52 years ago and first printer of the "Nepean Times" Mr. William Joseph Rhodes, passed to his rest at ...

    Article : 176 words
  23. Billiard Champion

    Owing to his tour in Victoria being interferrd with through a car accident and the recent floods, Mr Horace Liudrum, the world's youngest ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. P.M. as J.P.

    IT fell to the lot of the police magistrate at Kempsey Police Court, Mr R. Donaldson, to act as a judge of poultry. Phillip Everson pleaded not ...

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  25. Her 95th Birthday

    MRS Esther Lang, of Union Road, Penrith, reached her 95th birthday on 22nd inst. Mrs Lang was born atYarramundi on January 22, 1830, and ...

    Article : 206 words
  26. Sunday Sport

    THAT Blacktown Shire Council [?]s not favour Sunday sport on public parks was plainly stated at Council's last meeting. Mr Gaunt, representing ...

    Article : 266 words
  27. Drank the Pub Dry

    THE reported evidence of a police constable at the Central Police Court last week, in which he stated that a defendant who was charged ...

    Article : 195 words
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