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  2. ENDED PAIN

    Having suffered from rheumatism for some considerable time, James Watt Knox, who resided with his nephew at Livingstone-road, Lidcombe, ended his ...

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  3. SUNDAY SPOT

    August 4 is the anniversary of one of the most momentous occasions in the world's history—England's declaration of war against Germany. ...

    Article : 362 words
  4. FIRST HEADMASTER

    The presence of Mr. J. B. Mills, first headmaster at Auburn Public School, at the annual dinner of the Old Boys' Union on Saturday, 17th inst., recalls the early ...

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  5. WENT FOR TUCKER

    Charles James Adams (21) and two youths under 18 were strolling along Western-road, Parramatta, with their swags on August 19—begging their food ...

    Article : 192 words
  6. DROWNED

    While fishing in the George's River, Liverpool, on Sunday, 18th inst., J. Ryan, a local dairyman, discovered a man's hat and coat on the bank. Investigating ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. FIREMAN INJURED

    When a 'phone call came from Lidcombe Fire Station stating that a fire had broken out, Mr. George Faux, a member of the brigade, who was then at ...

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  8. LADY INJURED

    Just after she had alighted from a bus in Lansdowne-street, Granville, shortly after 4 p.m. on Thursday, Mrs. Dawes, of Earl-street. Granville was ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. Given a Chance

    On Tuesday Constables Brown and Sawyer found five pieces of patch material in Stanley Ward's ear. Ward was then employed at the Goodyear Tyre ...

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  10. Motor-Cyclist Killed

    John Harrington Brown (22), of George-street, Greenwich, was killed in a collision between a motor van and a motor cycle in Victoria-road, Ermington, ...

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  11. Beating a Lady

    "It's hard luck to have to beat a lady, but I had to be loyal to my client," was the humorous expression of Mr. Leary, Ryde's popular solicitor, as he came out ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. Father and Son

    Fancy a magistrate being told by his son that he has no right to hear a certain case! It seems incredible. Yet it happened to Magistrate Flynn ...

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  13. Unusual Numbers

    It is not unusual for one or perhaps two persons to be charged at Ryde Court with imbibing too freely, but last Thursday witnessed a breaking of records, ...

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  14. Defending Self and Baby

    Little dogs and big dogs. Dogs of various breeds and no breed. Kicking up a devil of a row. A woman with a baby in her arms. ...

    Article : 297 words
  15. Punched or Pushed?

    "I had both hands in my pockets, and the defendant came up and punched me under the left eye. When I asked him what the game was, he punched me on ...

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  16. Both Dismissed

    Charges of negligent driving and of having failed to adhere to his time-table were preferred against Frederick Darlingon Morris at the Parramatta Police ...

    Article : 146 words
  17. UNLICENSED BUSES

    At the Ryde Police Court last week. Edward Harold John Brooks and Gifford Moore were charged with driving unlicensed buses at Eastwood on 17th June. ...

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  18. Not The Right Place

    George Lewis appeared before the Ryde Court to answer a charge of offensive behaviour in the local picture theatre on 29th August. It was 10.30 p.m., and ...

    Article : 146 words
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