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  2. RESIGNS

    A DRAMATIC turn in the squabble that has enlivened meetings of Nepean District Hospital Board for months past is the ...

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  3. DRUG COMMITTEE

    FOR some months the Board of A Nepean District Hospital has been worrying about the appointment of a drug committee, efforts ...

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  4. STRAIGHT TALK

    DeCLARING that the New Milk Suppliers' Association, as at present constituted, was antagonistic to the Board of Nepean ...

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  5. Heard by the Way

    RINGING out faithfully at the new St. Alban's Church, E[?], is an old bell, which, during building operations was displaced from the old ...

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  6. ST. MARYS OFFER

    PENRITH Council, at its meeting on Monday evening, had before it the offer of St. Marys council to grant a franchise for ...

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  7. Climbing a Rope

    IN an attempt to board a moving [?] lorry by climbing up a rope. Frank Crowthers (aged 11), of Rooty Hill, suffered painful injuries last week, ...

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  8. Dairymen's Fight

    WRITING to Blacktown Shire Council the Secretary of the Seven Hills Dairymen and Farmers' Association, stated:—"I have been asked to write ...

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  9. Forgot his New Address

    DOES any member of Penrith School of Arts remember the occasion, not very many years ago, when certain well-known members had had a hectic ...

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  10. The Show Ring Business

    A WELL-KNOWN resident of the district remarked to us (says "Richmond River Herald") the other day, and with a lot of truth, that the ...

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  11. School First-Aid

    A VALUABLE service to the district is performed by the Eastern Creek First-Aid Class, and an instance of its practical value to the community was ...

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  12. When a Man's Angry

    FUNNY how some people will vent their feelings when they are annoyed. Mention of a New Guinea planter who was worsted in an ...

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  13. Water Extensions

    THE Water Board, at its meeting on Wednesday, discussed an item of £45,000 in the estimates for work at the Woronora dam, but a decision was ...

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  14. Release the Magpie

    POLICE have departmental instiuctions to enforce the provisions of the Birds and Animals Protection Act in regard to captive protected birds ...

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  15. Tennis in Queensland.

    WHILE on a trip to Brisbane, Mr Arthur Edwards, of Penrith, was a competitor in the metropolitan tennis tournaments and acquitted ...

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  16. Collision at Minchinbury

    AT Minchinbury hill on the evening of the 6th inst., a Bentley car, driven by Thomas Neville Peters, of "Mt. Joy," Victoria Street, Ashfield, ...

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  17. Looking for the Fire

    THE story is told of a lady who booked in at a hotel for the night recently. Being of a nervous temperament, she went reconnoitring to ...

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  18. Water Guarantee Rate

    COUNCILLORS of BlacKtown Shire did not give unqualified support, at their last meeting, to a request from St. Marys Council for co-operation in ...

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  19. Let's See the River.

    PENRITH folk and visitors have long bemoaned the sacrilege done against nature's beauty by the shutting out of the view of the Nepean ...

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  20. Love Among the Ghosts

    CHEERFUL stories of a cheerful place, the cemetery, come from Coraki: Prior to the start of a meeting in Coraki the other night, the talk ...

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  21. PRIME MINISTERS

    A RED letter day for Faulconbridge and an occasion of much historical import will be Saturday, 20th June, when an ...

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  22. A Town That May Revive

    IN an article in the "Austrainsian dealing with dead and moribund towns of Queensland, the following appeared:— ...

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  23. Resumntion of River Banks

    FOR the purpose of furthering the proposal to resume foreshores of Nepean River along the championship course a party from Blue Mountains ...

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  24. Drover and Prospector

    A STURDY old sort was Joseph Harris, who was born at St. Marys on New Year's Day, 1841, and died in the Cobar district hospital last ...

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  25. Mt. Druitt Dance and Euchre.

    This Saturday, 15th inst, the usual old-time dance and euchre party will be held at Mt, Druitt. Next Saturday, 22nd inst, there will also be a ...

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  26. Jollity Club

    At the sixth annual meeting of the Jollity Club, held on Wednesday; 12th inst., the members very regretfully accepted the resignation of Mrs A. A. ...

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  27. Penrith Inter.-High School

    On Wednesday, 12th inst, Penrith girls-once more met their friendly rivals from Richmond and played matches in hockey, basketball, and ball ...

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  28. Athletics

    Several Penrith athletes competed in the Friendly Societies' sports held at Richmond on King's Birthday, and Mr W. Potter, of this town, assisted as ...

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