''I feel like a prisoner at the bar only one side of the question has been presented," said Father McElliget parish priest at Lidcombe, referring to ...
Article : 1,020 wordsFears that the railway barrier, provided for in the plans of the proposed improvements at Auburn station, would be a menace to the public were expressed by ...
Article : 246 wordsLidcombe Council has decided to resume the whole of Mrs. Phoebe Malons property in Darey avenue for the extension of Alphin-street. ...
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Advertising : 331 wordsThat a small fee should be made for visitors to Auburn District Hospital was advocated by the secretary, Mr. Jack Thurston, at the annual meeting last ...
Article : 158 words"Now, gentleman, I ask for your sympathy and beg of you to take the necessary steps to have the bird removed. So Mr. J. Bottle concluded a letter to ...
Article : 318 words"A bug-bear to the municipality," was how Alderman Merry described, at Lidcombe Council last week, the corner of Bridge and Joseph streets (known as ...
Article : 131 wordsThe activities of the board of management during 1928 were reviewed by the president," Mr Roy ,Gamble, at the annual meeting of the Auburn District ...
Article : 403 wordsA letter from tile Grand Council of Progress Associations for Auburn-Lidcombe district met with something more than a cold reception at the last meet, ...
Article : 319 wordsH. Langley Watsford aged 15 years formerly of O'Connel street Parramatta and now of Vancluse a pupil of the Sydney Grammar School who topped the State in securing the highest honors pass for the subject of physics at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 47 wordsLast Friday night, the Masonic Hall, Lidcombe, was the venue of a very successful social and dance, when the players of Lidcombe United football team ...
Article : 339 words"We should hold aloof from the Fire Brigade Art Union and institute one of our own," declared Mrs. H. Crockford, it the annual meeting of the Auburn ...
Article : 141 wordsThe bridge at Sutherland-street, Auburn, is in a bad state, dangerous to pedestrians and to traffic, according to the Grand Council of Progress Associations ...
Article : 118 words"The trees serve no useful purpose. Men hang around that part at night, concealed by the shadows, and wait for women and young girls to come ...
Article : 533 wordsAccording, to Stan. Clifford, of Lidcombe nothing has been done in the way of repairs to Keating-street for the last six years. ...
Article : 121 wordsA bread carter named Jamieson 30 years of age residing at Pennant street Parramatta was driving along Park-road Merrylands, on his way to Auburn, when ...
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