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  2. FACTORIES

    A GROUP of explosive factories to be established near Sydney, announced the Minister for Monitions (Senator McBride) ...

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  3. GRECIAN BALL

    SOMETHING quite novel for Penrith folk, and exceptionally attractive, wag the Grecian Ball held in the Dungowan Theatre on ...

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  4. Heard by the Way

    MANNING Shire councillors got a surprise when a ratepayer, Mr Moore, of Kundibakh Creek, walked in, handed the President £100 in ...

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  5. BUILDING ACTIVITY

    ONE of the biggest building programmes to be put before the Blue Mountains Shire Council was presented at the meeting on ...

    Article : 161 words
  6. His 96th Year

    Mr. Thos. Andrews, of West End, St. Marys, celebrated his 96th anniversary of his birthday on Tuesday, April 1. Most of the children assembled on ...

    Article : 95 words
  7. TENNIS

    Local tennis players and fans who attend should witness a feast of brilliant tennis on Penrith School of Arts court next Tuesday night, April ...

    Article : 174 words
  8. St. Marys C.W.A.

    Members of the St. Marys branch of the Country Women's Association held their sixth birthday party and entertained their guests in the Protestant ...

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  9. Weighing the Catch.

    ONE of our local anglers, "Bluey," is receiving some publicity by means of a cartoon in Mr R. Balfour's window, in Station Street ...

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  10. Springwood Urban Committee

    The fortnightly meeting of Springwood Urban Committee was held at the School of Arts on Wednesday afternoon, March 26, when Messrs W. R. ...

    Article : 355 words
  11. Trig. Station at Church.

    AN interesting fact is revealed by Mr P. W. Gledhill, a well-known member of the R.A. Historical Society, who has established the fact that the ...

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  12. DISTRICT COMPETITIONS

    The 1941 tennis season will officially open this Saturday, 5th inst, when Nepean Association's district winter competitions will commence. ...

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  13. Tailless Calf.

    IT'S rather an unfair advantage for the flies that a calf born on Mr Cecil Eggins's farm yesterday entered the world without the slightest ...

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  14. Aged 81, Never-Saw Train.

    THE "Bega News" states: Mr J. J. Grealy, of Wolumla, who is 81 years or age, was born a short distance from his present home, and has never been ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. In Libyan Campaign

    Warrant-officer A. R. Harrison, of Penrith, in heavy fighting at Tobruk, suffered fracture of the arm in three places and a wounded knee, states a ...

    Article : 105 words
  16. His Worship the Golfer.

    WITH the official opening of the golf season in Penrith next Saturday, the following one might be timely: The magistrate was a very keen ...

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  17. New Church Hall

    A new church hall, to be known as St. Paul's, will be opened at Cambridge Park on Saturday, April 19 by the Archbishop of Sydney, Dr. H. W. K. ...

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  18. The Stores and Easter Holidays

    The local stores will observe next Thursday night as a late Friday shopping night. On Good Friday they will tic closed, open as usual ...

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  19. Win-the-War Carnival

    The Win-the-War Carnival, organised by a committee representing Penrith School of Arts and the chamber cf Commerce, was given an extended ...

    Article : 156 words
  20. Stray Dog Industry.

    ACCORDING to the "Nowra Leader," there is a broad smile on the faces of Nowra boys and the receipts at the box office of the local theatre have ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. Penrith Band

    The secretary of the Band, Mr V. Andrews, writes: Owing to loss of several members and circumstances over which we had no control, the band ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. Driver's Death

    The district coroner, Mr. E. F. Rule, held an inquiry on 26th ult., into the death of Edward Thomas Roberts (59), cf Cooerwell Street, Lithgow, which ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. Where No Grass Grows.

    A RATHER interesting story is told in connection with the grave of a young man who was executed for alleged sheep stealing Just over a ...

    Article : 183 words
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