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  2. COUNCIL'S CAR

    There has been no lack of subjects for party wrangles at Blacktown Council meetings since war was declared some months ago. ...

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  3. Heard by the Way

    "I'll bet a dollar that Smith hasn't got a brother," said one man to another in a City conversation (relates a district friend). ...

    Article : 73 words
  4. "HOME AND DRY"

    There seems to be a big probability that Alderman J. Jackson, of the City Council, will be the representative for the new Nepean ...

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  5. GUN ACCIDENT

    Walter Sheens (17), son of Mr Arthur Sheens, of Emu, is in Nepean District Hospital, as the result of a serious accident that happened ...

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  6. APPRECIATION

    The hospitality extended by people of Penrith to the 'Varsity boat crews recently staying in the town to train for the big beat race ...

    Article : 189 words
  7. Pea Rifle Fatality

    REGINALD Black, a lad of 11½ years of age, son of Mr and Mrs Dave Black, of Clifton Street, Blacktown, died in Parramatta Hospital last ...

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  8. Failed to Renew License.

    FOR failing to renew his motordriving license Jack Freyer was fined 10/, with 8/ costs, at Penrith Police Court on Monday. ...

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  9. "Herald" Helps Nepean Hospital

    THE secretary of the Nepean District Hospital (Mr C. H. Fulton) has received a cheque for £20 from "Sydney Morning Herald," being a quota from ...

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  10. The Sw[?]man's Death.

    WILLIAM HENRY MURRAY (60), a swagman, who, as reported in last issue, took ill at Luddenham showground and was brought in to ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. A Trader's Plate.

    FOR having illegally used a trader's plate on a motor car, Duguld Brown, of Marrickville, was fined £2, with 5/6 costs, at Penrith Police Court on ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. Blacktown Council v. Cr. Page

    THE case in which Blacktown Shire Council is proceeding against one of its members, Councillor J. C. Page, on a charge of taking part in Council ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. Beware of Air Rifles, Boys

    A BOY of 11 years of age was spoken to in a severe tone of voice by a police magistrate at East Maitland for having fired an air rifle pellet at ...

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  14. Chambers of Commerce

    A SOCIAL gathering held by Parramatta Chamber of Commerce on Thursday evening, 16th inst., was attended by Mr A. Jay, as representative ...

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  15. Quicker Supply of Number Plates.

    ON and after 1st July the Penrith district motor registry (the Police Station) will issue motor number plates to applicants on the day of ...

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  16. LAPSTONE

    The question of the origin of the name of Lapstone Hill has been raised by a visit of 30 members of the Royal Australian Historical ...

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  17. A Bridge Wanted

    THE Minister for Local Government (Mr Thos. Keegan) writes as follows to Mr R. B. Walker, M.L.A.:- "In response to your personal ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. The Commissioners' Towel.

    WHILE out at McKenzie's paddock, Bringelly Road, recently, on another matter, Constables Whitten and Brennan, of Penrith police force, found ...

    Article : 113 words
  19. In Central Australia

    MR D. C. Tilghman, formerly of Penrith, who, with a party, is motoring from Bega to Darwin, wired the following message on Saturday to the "Bega ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. Benefits for the Victim

    The matter of raising funds for the benefit of Walter Sheens has been taken up in more than one quarter. Emu Gravel Football Club intends ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. Sparshots from an Exam.

    WHY is Australia called "The Land of the Gold a Fleece"? An examiner wants to know. Onepupil at Penrith Public School ...

    Article : 85 words
  22. Westralians' Thanks.

    WRITING from Perth to the editor of this paper, Mr B. Gravenall, who was coach to the West Australian 'Varsity boat crew that won the big ...

    Article : 205 words
  23. Saving His Battery

    A CAR being driven up High Street on 2nd April, was observed by Constable Brennan. He noticed that the lights were switched off. ...

    Article : 122 words
  24. A[?] Roosters Intelligent?

    A CORRESPONDENT writes:—One of Sydney's weekly magazines recently instanced fowlyard intelligence, What about a certain feathered ruler of ...

    Article : 87 words
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  26. "Walking Teapots"

    WHOLESOME merriment pervaded the speeches at a mock banquet held by St. Stephen's C.E.M.S. on Tuesday evening. For instance, Mr ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. Policemen's Smart Captures

    CONSTABLE S. Sweeting, formerly of Penrith and now of Liverpool, put in some smart work, with the later assistance of other officers, on ...

    Article : 272 words
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  31. Our Immigration Law

    WHILE attending the League of Nations Convention, at Geneva, Mr Arthur Manning, M.H.R., discussed Australia's immigration laws with a ...

    Article : 213 words
  32. An Early Ascent of Lapstone

    BARRON Field, who was in Sydney from 1817 to 1824, in his interesting "Historical and Geographical Memoirs," gives the following quaint ...

    Article : 165 words
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