"I would like you to understand that, in matters affecting the public of my district, I will never beat about the bush, or hide in a ...
Article : 139 wordsThe President (Cr. Whitling) occupied the chair at the ordinary fortnightly meeting. STREET NUMBERING. ...
Article : 534 wordsThe condition of lavatories at the Castle Hill public school was the subject of a heated brush between the headmaster (Mr. Ross) ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 wordsIn spite of assurances from police officials of the efficiency of the callbox and patrol system. Dundas Council continues to receive reports ...
Article : 216 wordsReference on the business paper to a "plague of rates" aroused anxiety among Dundas aldermen at their meeting last week. ...
Article : 47 words"It is again in a disgraceful condition, and will be a ground for mosquitoes in the coming summer." W. H. Stephenson, of Lexington-avenue, told Dundas ...
Article : 50 wordsChildren going from their homes in Terry-street, Dundas, to school at Dundas or Parramatta, had to wade through a creek morning and ...
Article : 176 wordsHaving removed all paspalum from the footpath in front of his house in Railway-avenue. Eastweed, he had discovered the path was so rough that he ...
Article : 57 wordsThat babies were endangered by the large number of rats was stated in a letter to Dundas Council on Wednesday. Residents of Epping ...
Article : 141 wordsComplaint of the condition of vacant land adjoining his property was received by Dundas Council on Wednesday from C. A. Spinks, of Chesterfield-road, ...
Article : 64 wordsWork on the construction of a gymnasium for the Hills District Amateur Athletic Association will probably commence within a ...
Article : 132 wordsQuestion of financially assisting Dundas Council to acquire for a park an area of land on the corner of Kissing Point, and Bells-roads. Dundas, must ...
Article : 94 wordsHow, after years of care, an attractive pavement garden in front of her home had been destroyed by wandering cows was told by Mrs. ...
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Advertising : 505 wordsExtension of the Clyde-Carling-ford railway to meet the northern line between Epping and Hornsby cannot be carried out at the present ...
Article : 179 words"Present-day traffic is too fast to permit of the planting of trees on the sides of roads," declared Mayor Spurway at Dundas Council on Wednesday. The ...
Article : 83 wordsWhile taking home a new cycle a birthday gift to his 12 years old daughter—Norman Harold Gain (54), collapsed and died in ...
Article : 180 wordsDundas Council decided on Wednesday to spend £160 on the resurfacing of Spurway-street. Decision followed report by the engineer (Mr. Heffernan) ...
Article : 35 wordsIn a letter to Dundas Council on Wednesday, A. Colquboun of Pennant Hills-road, Carlingford, complained of the low voltage of his electricity supply. ...
Article : 115 wordsStan Bice has been appointed coach of the Hills District Amateur Athletic Association's swimming club. He will be in charge of two teams during the ...
Article : 264 wordsAlderman George Harley (Dundas), has resigned from the secretaryship of the West Epping Congregational Church. He had held the office for ...
Article : 174 wordsArbor Day and League of Nations Day were celebrated at the Kellyville public school on Wednesday. The observance, arranged by the headmaster ...
Article : 225 wordsA resident of Carlingford for the post 41 years, Miss Evelyn Catherine Emily Fry (85), of Honiton Avenue, died last week. ...
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