Myrtle Rankins, who lives in Aston-street, Granville, said that, when she left her husband in February, 1932, he told her to take what furniture she ...
Article : 909 wordsALTHOUGH THE RESULT will not be officially announced until either Saturday or Monday, Dr. Fleck, U.A.P. candidate at Granville, who has been engaged in a neck-and-neck struggle with Mr. Ely (State ...
Article : 713 wordsThe tender of N. H. Jones for the construction of swimming baths at Granville warn accepted at a special meeting of the council on Monday. ...
Article : 81 words"Woman's greatest work lies not in politics, nor in business, nor in commerce, but in the home. The building of the character of her children is far ...
Article : 670 wordsLack of home love was the root cause of much of the unrest and craving for pleasure and actual sin, Mrs. Grant Forsyth (State ...
Article : 332 wordsThrown from a cart at Merrylands on Saturday, Thomas Gilian, aged 8, of Jamieson-street, Granville; fractured his right arm. The ...
Article : 38 words"I don't think any other member who has represented Parramatta has given the same attention to the job as Mr. Gollan," said Mayor Ohisen ...
Article : 56 wordsWhile playing football in Colquhoun Park on Saturday, Ronald Hill, of Hamilton-street, Granville, received a nasty kick on the head. He was ...
Article : 41 words"The youngsters have made excellent progress, and before long they will be moulded into one of the best boys' bands in the State. They will he ready to take ...
Article : 207 wordsA falling-off in membership from 236 to 228 was reported by the librarian at the monthly meeting of the Granville School of Arts. ...
Article : 101 wordsLast Tuesday, Mr. Richard ("Pid") Burns, second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burns, of The Avenue, Granville, soiled for England on the s.s. Port ...
Article : 163 wordsWIDENING LENNOX BRIDGE.—The historic bridge built in the early days by David Lennox over the Parramatta River in Church-street, Parramatta, has for some time been undergoing the process the process of widening, to cope with the ever increasing traffic. The picture, taken last week, shows work in progress. In the "Cumberland Mercury" dated May, 1885 appears the following: "Mr. Hugh Taylor has received word from the Minister for Works that plans are being prepared ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 93 wordsA year of continued progress was reported at the annual meeting of St. Mark's Church, Granville. It was stated that a further £90 had been wiped off the church ...
Article : 91 wordsAn elderly woman met with a serious accident at Clyde railway station on Sunday, and has been admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital with concussion and abrasions to ...
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