JAMES Walker (11), son of Mr and Mrs James Walker, of High Street, Penrith, met with an accident on Saturday. His father was, scything green ...
Article : 99 wordsThough no definite action has yet been taken by business men in regard to Back-to-Penrith movement, it is probable that several ...
Article : 197 wordsPenrith has no reason to apologise for its musical talent, for it must rank high among country towns in this respect. Its position ...
Article : 332 wordsWe have been informed by the Mayor that be has been successful in inducing Farmers' Service (2FC) to broadcast the speeches at the ...
Article : 250 wordsProbably no part of the Nepean district has a more interesting history than has Emu Plains. There are several "old hands" in ...
Article : 578 wordsMR. and Mrs.- O. W. Fletcher, and their two youngest children, Bert and Jack, sailed from London on Tuesday in the Hobson's Bay for home. ...
Article : 46 wordsMR Charles Hadley, of Castlerea was falling a tree with a bees' nest on Sunday, and the tree fell on to his thigh, fracturing it He ...
Article : 40 wordsBILLY Conoutly, the crack motor cyclist, having regained the championship by winning the Gold Helmet, has decided to give up racing on ...
Article : 46 wordsSTAN Craig, the ox-Penrith boxer, won on points against Horrie Conley, lightweight champion of Tasmania, at Sydney Stadium on Wednesday of ...
Article : 41 wordsTHE 90th unniversary of the laying of the foundation stone of the grand old church of St. Thomas', Mulgoa, by Miss Jamison (daughter of ...
Article : 79 wordsMISS Olive Hand is the possessor of a violin which is somewhat unique, inasmuch as it was purchased by the famous composer Spohr (1784-1850), ...
Article : 107 wordsMR. WALTER GLENDENNING, of the well-known Rooty Hill family, returned recently on leaye from Hong Kong, where he is in the tramway ...
Article : 49 wordsMR. C. H. Fulton, hon, secretary of the Penrith Auxiliary of the Parramatta-Auburn Ambulance, has received word from tho headquarters ...
Article : 74 wordsIn February Penrith ratepayers approved by large majorities of a proposal to borrow money for the reconditioning of Bringelly and ...
Article : 185 wordsTHE parents of the late Walter Rootkin, who was accidentally drowned in the Nepean River in March, were visited at their home in Essex ...
Article : 79 wordsMR Alf. Hand, of High Street, Penrith, is a wireless enthusiast. He has done some experimenting, particularly in the matter of receivers. He has ...
Article : 104 wordsAT a banquet held in celebration of, Richmond Cricket Club's [?] successive Winning of the Orchard Shield, in the Hawkesbury District ...
Article : 127 wordsAT Tuesday's meeting of Blacktown Council the clerk reported Unit the Interclonial Investment Coy. had consented to dedicate a portion of ...
Article : 83 wordsON the 20th of this month it will be exactly 69 years since the Dunbar was wrecked at The Gap. It was in the same year that Mrs Haynes, who ...
Article : 139 wordsTHE ex-Glenbrook Rhodes Scholar and international footballer, Dr. R. L. ("Pup") Raymond was married Inst, week at Manchester (England) to ...
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Advertising : 333 wordsA FINE precept was enunciated by the Mayoress (Mrs J. J. Pries) in officially starting a "snowball" movement, in aid of Hospital queen's ...
Article : 139 wordsMR Joiinthan Parkin, sa ddler, of High Street, Penrith, celebrated his 70th birthday on Wednesdny, and entertained a few friends at his home. ...
Article : 97 wordsTHE Indies' committee working for the Band Ball tendered a surprise party to the bandsmen in the Drill Hall on Tuesday evening. There was ...
Article : 150 wordsTHE rifle championship of "Glenleigh" was contested Inst Saturday by Captain Daniels and Mr, Joe Woods, both contestants firing with ...
Article : 95 wordsTHE following from the "Daily Telegraph" refers to an ex-resident of St. Marys and a judge in the art section of Penrith Show on ...
Article : 254 wordsIt is quite a common practice in domestic life for the house wife to borrow some article of Utility from her neighbor, and though good citizen ...
Article : 175 wordsIT has not yet boon decided what wickets Penrith Cricket Club shall engage for the approaching season. There is a possibility that the club will ...
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Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW : 1882 - 1962), Sat 7 Aug 1926, Page 1
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