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  2. CITY CURRENT

    "They take the diamond out of the stud, don't they?" said Cr. G. A. Lalor, at the meeting of Blacktown Shire Council on Tuesday ...

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  3. CLERK WINS

    Mr G. N. Stewart, BlacKtown Shire Cicrk, wins "on a forfeit," in the action for alleged libel against him by Mr C. A. Almeida, ...

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  4. Heard by the Way

    THE railway to Rooty Hill was opened on December 12, 1861. Thus it will be 66 years next Monday since that important happening. ...

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  5. SERIOUS CHARGES

    On Tuesday evening, at Wallacia, Constable Jennings arrested three young men who were in company with two girls. The men have been ...

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  6. BY-ELECTION

    Mr W. B. King, chemist, of High Street, was elected on Saturday to Penrith Council in succession to Mr J. N. Peek resigned. ...

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  7. First-Aid Class

    THE secretary of the Penrith Auxiliary of the Parramatta-Auburn Ambulance (Mr C. H. Fulton) would like to hear from ladies and ...

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  8. Road Closed.

    HAWKESBURY Road, between Moore Street and Railway Bridge, Springwood, is closed for traffic during reconstruction. ...

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  9. Bogged

    WE [?] informed that during the recent wet weather a certain street on Lemongrove was so beggy that a young lady lost her shocs in the ...

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  10. Proving without a Permit

    AT Penrith Police Court on Monday, John Ray, was fined £1, with 8/costs for droving cattle without a permit. Constable Jenings, of Mulgon, ...

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  11. Renovated Post Office.

    THE work of renovating Penrith Post Office is now concluding. A judicious application of paint has given the building a much less antiquated ...

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  12. Increased Mail Frequency

    MR Arthur G. Manning, M.P., has been informed by the Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, with refercace to the representations for ...

    Article : 53 words
  13. Injury from Barbed Wire.

    A BOY of ten years of age, Walter Harrison, of Gladesville, was a bather in the Nepean. River at New Manly on Sunday morning, and while running ...

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  14. Injury to Eye

    MR Sid. McSkimming, son of Mr and Mrs A, U. McSkimming, of Penrith, met with a painful accident last Friday while engaged in his duties as ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. Sheep Struck by Lightning.

    LIGHTNING which accompanied a storm at Glen Eigin (North-West) was responsible for the death of about 90 sheep in one mob. The sheep were ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. When the Bike Skidded.

    TRAVELLING on his motor bike on the Mountain Road on Sunday, Mr N.J. Galante, of Sydney, had an accident. His wheels skidded, owing ...

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  17. Clover Diagnosis.

    A DEAK old lady had some diffiently with her hens, and wrote the following letter to the Minister for Agrculture: "Something is wrong with my ...

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  18. Mushroom Poisoning

    THE old advice for distringuishing a mushroom from a toadstool, "Eat it, and if you die it's a toadstool, if you don't it's a mushroom," may be ...

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  19. Trout in the Nepean.

    A FINE spceimen of rainbow frout wits caught in Glenbrook Creek recently by Mr W. McGarrity, and.Mr Albert Bennett now has it domiciled ...

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  20. Seats for Memory Park

    THE Soldiers Memorial Committee has received a very acceptable gift three new seats, from Mr Amos Parker. This gentltman is also assisting the ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. Head-on Collision

    A CAR driven by Mr William Jackson, of Redfer[?] and another driver en by Miss Riley, of Brontc. collided on the Valley Heights overhead Bridge on ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. YOUTH INJURED

    John Taylor (14), residing at Eastern CreeK, met with serious injury in a spill on the Western Roard, near Eastern Creek, last, Friday afternoon. Mr ...

    Article : 172 words
  23. Beautiful Caves and Wild Life.

    IF one is looking for romance in nature he may find it in the mountainous country adjacent to the Nepean River, a few miles smith of Penrith. ...

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  24. Wireless at the Hospital

    AT the monthly meeting of the Nepean District Hospital Comforts Club on Tuesday afternoon, the ladies decided to have an "official opening" ...

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  25. Asked to Stand for Senate

    THE Hon. T. M. Shakespeare, M.L.C., will reliaquish his present duties as General Secretary of the N.S.W. Country Press Association about June, ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. GLENBROOK

    The following pupils of Glenbrook School were successful in the Permit to-Enrol examination, the names, being given in alphabetical order:—Jean ...

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  27. The "Hold-up" in the Saloon.

    TWO plainclothes constables entered a billiard saloon in Queanbeyan last Friday evening, while some men were playing "in and out," an illegal, ...

    Article : 160 words
  28. President of Luddenham Show.

    AT A MEETING of the Committee of the Luddenham A.H. Society held last Tuesday evening, Mr. L. w. Eaton tendered his resignation as ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. Why the Linesman was "Socked"

    IN his report to Blacktown Shire Council on Tuesday afternoon, the electrical engineer (Mr Ford) stated that a linesman working on one of ...

    Article : 122 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. Night Betting

    THIS bill to prohibit hotting or wagering after sunset on any licensed racecourse or coursing ground was opposed by Mr Bruce Walker, Chairman ...

    Article : 99 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. A "poached Egg" Disappears

    DURING Thursday's hearing of the Mountain murder trial, at the Ceutral Criminal Court, it was learnt from Mr Windeyer that a silent, cop ...

    Article : 169 words
  34. Fowls at a Distance

    THERE may be many virtues about a fowl as a domestic animal, but these are all the better appreciated at a little distance from human habitation ...

    Article : 199 words
  35. When the Bathers "Strip"

    A LETTER signed, "A Ratepayer," addressed from Plumpton, was among the correspondence on the table at the meting of Blacktown Shirre ...

    Article : 169 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. Advertising

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