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  2. SOUTHERN NEWS

    Introduction of a competition for mouth organ players will be a feature of the Merryland and Cumberland District Eisteddfod, ...

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  3. UNHEALTHY DRAIN

    "The condition of this drain is very bad, and the smell is objectionable and nauseating. The bedrooms of my two children are ...

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  4. GRANVILLE NEWS

    Aiming to make Granville the fittest district in the State, Granville Council will open the first of a series of free gymnasium classes and ...

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  5. HE'S A LOOKER-ON NOW

    It would seem that Holroyd Council's "permanent gallery" —Mr. A. T. Naismith—is likely to have a distinguished addition. ...

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  6. NON-DIGGERS

    Digger fathers and their sons may now both join Granville R.S.S.I.L.A. At a meeting of the sub-branch on Thursday, it was decided to admit ...

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  7. ABANDONED !

    "As a Labor alderman I hate retracting one step from day labor. But if we reject this proposal it means that the unemployed of this ...

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  8. NATIONAL REGISTER

    Strong opposition to the National Register Bill now before Parliament was expressed by speakers at the June meeting of the ...

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  9. "STOP" ACROSS ROAD

    "I think the idea is a good one, and we should thank the gentleman," said the Mayor of Holroyd Council (Ald. Campbell) last night, when Mr. F. ...

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  10. FAREWELL

    On behalf of the congregation of Granville Baptist Church, Mr. Stuart Mill, son of the pastor (Rev. J. D. Mill), was handed a gift last week ...

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  11. 90 MILES TO ATTEND BALL

    Dancers travelled as far as 90 miles to a lodge ball at Gunnedah which was attended by Mr. A. F. Anderson of Granville, in has capacity as Deputy ...

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  12. HOW THEY WORKED IT OUT

    Called upon owing to a meter breakdown to estimate excess water consumption at Granville Baths last season, the Water Board decided that ...

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  13. "AN EYESORE"

    "It is an eyesoren in the centre of the town, and a meeting place for the rough element of the district late at night." ...

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  14. NURSED SIR HENRY PARKES

    Stirring days of the bushranger, Thunderbolt, and attacks from tribes of blacks, are recalled by the recent death of ...

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  15. Market Day at Casula

    {No abstract available}

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  16. RECTOR WILL MEET PIRATES

    Rev. C. W. Clarke, rector of St. Mark's, Granville, will renew old friendships when members of the Dramatic Society of the Clovelly Young ...

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  17. NEW OFFICERS

    At a social in the Granville School of Arts on Monday night, newly-elected officers of Loyal Happy Moments Lodge, M.U.I.O.O.F., were installed ...

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  18. THE SEATS OF THE MIGHTY

    Joy was registered on the countenances of Holroyd Council staff big shots at last night's council meeting, when sinking softly into ...

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  19. FAREWELLED.

    When residents of Prestons on Firday farewelled Mr. and Mrs. D. Kitcher and daughter Olive, who ore moving to Liverpool, they also honored ...

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  20. BUSY MONTH

    At the last meeting of Granville U.F.S. Dispensary, it was reported that there were 2,190 members on the list. ...

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  21. THEIR BIRTHDAY

    The State member (Mr. W. H. Lamb) presided at Granville Salvation Army Citadel on Saturday, when the State Secretary (Colonel J. S. Bladin) ...

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  22. CLAIMS £20,000

    Claiming £20,000 as damages for personal injuries resulting, he alleged, from the negligence of the defendants, Harry S. Carson ...

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  23. STREET "INCHES DEEP IN WATER"

    "After heavy rain the whole of the street is several inches deep in water." Mrs. V. Wilson, a resident of Guernsey-street, Guildford, complained to ...

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  24. SURPRISE PARTY.

    Friends of Mr. Ron Bottle, a popular Merrylands lad, tendered him a surprise party at the Merrylands School of Arts, when he attained his 20th ...

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  25. SOCCER SUCCESS.

    Under the leadership of Mr. Arthur Goldsworthy, the recently-formed Granville Baptist Soccer team is showing promising form. ...

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  26. BURGLARY.

    The Works and Local Government Department's stores depot at Macarthur Park was broken into at the week end. A box of pen nibs half a ...

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  27. POLICE BOX REMOVAL

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Gollan) informed Holroyd Council last night that he would bring to the notice of the Commissioner of Police (Mr. ...

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  28. FIRST LOSS.

    Playing against Auburn Church of Christ on Saturday, St. Mark's Church football team had its first defeat in the Church competition. ...

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  29. HURT AT WORK.

    Mr. Rice, of Railway-parade, Granville, suffered a crushed foot while working at Goodyear's last week. Parramatta-Auburn Ambulance took him ...

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  30. CALEDONIAN DANCE

    About 350 were present at the monthly dance of the Granville Caledonian Society in the town hall on Saturday. Granville Pipe Band (under ...

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  31. GUILDFORD WAR VETERAN.

    A world of experience lies behind Mr. L. .T. Shaw, of Railway Terrace, Guildford, who, though in his 75th year, has been nominated for the ...

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  32. NEW BANK BUILDING FOR MERRYLANDS

    The Bank of New South Wales has called tenders for the erection of a new bank building on the corner of Merrylands-road and ...

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  33. CHURCH ORGAN.

    A fund for the repair of the pipe organ at St. Mark's, Granville, is being initiated. An outlay of about £50 will be ...

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  34. 'KILLING THE TRADE'

    "All the rules and regulations in force are killing the building trade," declared Mr. H. O. Webb,' well-known Parramatta builder ...

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  35. NEW MINISTER.

    Rev. Mr. Perkins, of Griffith, has been appointed to the charge of the Merrylands Presbyterian Church. He succeeds Mr. D. G. Cole, now studying ...

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  36. DIPHTHERIA.

    There cases of diphtheria were reported in Granville Municipality during the past fortnight. Arrangements have been made with ...

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  37. HAPPINESS CLUB.

    The Merrylands branch of the 2GB Happiness Club held a successful bridge afternoon at the local Memorial Hall last week. Winner was Mrs. ...

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  38. MILK QUESTION.

    Replying to representation by Mr. W. H. Lamb, M.L.A., on behalf of Granville Council regarding the quality of milk supplied by the Milk Board, ...

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  39. HISTORIC WAGON.

    A wagon that has been the feature at many a large Christian demonstration in Sydney will be in Granville next Saturday evening. This wagon ...

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  40. TRAFFIC DOME.

    The Transport Department has approved of the installation of a traffic dome at the intersection of Railway-parade and the overhead bridge near ...

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  41. SCHOOL SPORTS.

    The Liverpool public school's annual sports will be held at the Liverpool Agricultural Society Showground on July 27. Organisation is being ...

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  42. Play For Merrylands Diggers

    Robert Irwin's production, "Who Killed Marie Ricardo?" was played in four acts in aid of the Merrylands Diggers' building fund at the ...

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  43. NOT YET.

    Through Mr. S. L. Gardner, M. H. R., the Postal Department informed Fair field Council on Monday that the Provision of a letter receiver at the ...

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  44. LAND OFFER

    An offer of £24 for three blocks of land situated in Zillah, Willoughby and Bligh-streets respectively, was refused by Granville Council last night. ...

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  45. BUILDINGS.

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  46. STOCK SALES.

    There was a good yarding at John V. Tully's Liverpool Auction on Saturday Buyers were keen. Top prices: calves 13/6. milkers £11/5/-, stores ...

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  47. "DOUBLE" BIRTHDAY FUNCTION.

    Well-known Guildford lads, Joe Sweeney and Rom Adams were entertained at a function to celebrate their birthdays on Saturday. About 70 ...

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  48. TO HELP BOYS

    Two Magpie teams will play at Clyde Oval on Sunday afternoon. The match will commence at 3 o'clock, and admission will be by programme. ...

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  49. CYCLIST HURT.

    In a collision between his motorcycle and a car at the corner of Helena and Alfred Streets on Monday, Grabam Pincham (28), of Blaxcell Street, ...

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  50. MR. L. J. WHITING.

    Mr. Lesley Joseph Whiting (58) died on Friday at his residence in Military-road, Guildford. A son of the late Joseph and Jane Whiting, ...

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  51. FIRST-STREET.

    In a latter to Granville Council last night. A. Coleman complained of the way in which the roadway of First-street was being repaired. ...

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  52. GIRL DRUID HONORED.

    For winning the girls' 100 yards' at the Druids' sports in January, Sister Madge Rowarth was presented with a silver cup at the Friday night ...

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  53. CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    Walter Geany (21), of Margared-street, Granville, suffered a slight injury to the arm and abrasions to the face in a motor-cycle accident on ...

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  54. THANKS!

    Appreciation of the work of Mr. E H. Veitch, whose appointment as rates clerk will expire on June 30, will be recorded by Granville Council. He ...

    Article : 68 words
  55. LECTURE.

    Appropriate music from a gramophone created authentic atmosphere at Knox Presbyterian Church, Granville, last week, when Mr. C. J. ...

    Article : 49 words
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