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  2. TWO TROUBLED TRUSTEES.

    "I do take strong exception to that advertisement. I think it most indecent to bring the matter before you in this manner. It would be quite another matter if we were two men, who had left the town under suspicious circumstances.' —Mr. W. J. West. ...

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  3. FAIRFIELD

    The Hon. E. K. Bowden, Minister for Defence. has informed Fairfleld Council that the Postal Department has agreed to install a letter receiver at the corner ...

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  4. MERRYLANDS

    This week-end, Merrylands Sports Club will hold a picnic at Kemp's Creek, when a programme of sports will be put through. Motor buses will convey ...

    Article : 48 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 855 words
  6. WAITING TO BE PAID.

    Accounts amounting to £856 5s 5d were passed for payment by Fairfield Council, on Tuesday night. Other accounts, amounting to no less than £1174 6s 3d, ...

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  7. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The porch of the School of Arts has been completed, and is a big Improvement to the building. Some alterations to the billiard room will shortly be carried ...

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  8. NEW BUILDINGS.

    Permission to build has been granted by Fairfield Council to W. Woodfield, laundry, Smithfleld-street: T. W. Aniezark, shed, Quest-avenue; J. Smith, ...

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  9. "COIN EVENING."

    The last of the "coin evenings," in aid of the funds connected with the School of Arts hall, which will take place this evening, was held in the Butterfly ...

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  10. A WARNING.

    A "speed warning sign" is to be erected in Fairfield-street, at the intersection of Crown-street. Fairfield. People have narrowly escaped being run over by motors ...

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  11. LADIES' GUILD SOCIAL.

    On Friday evening, the usual monthly social, promoted by the Presbyterian Ladles' Guild, was held in the School of Arts. There was a gathering of about ...

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  12. INSANITARY.

    The Department of Public Health wrote to Fairfield Council, with regard to a complaint from Messrs. H. Cross. R. J. Collins, and D. H. Campbell, of the insanitary ...

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  13. A PROBLEM.

    A cow was impounded in Fairfield pound, on Saturday. On Sunday, this cow had a calf. If the animal is not released, it will be sold according to law. ...

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  14. GUILDFORD

    Gouldford residents will regret to learn that Mr. Albert Hare, a young man who resided with his parents in Orchardleigh-street, Guildford, succumbed to ...

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  15. SMITHFIELD.

    The annual fete, in aid of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, was held in the public school ground, on Friday afternoon, 19th September. and was ...

    Article : 174 words
  16. SATISFACTORY.

    Merrylands Citizens' Committee wound up its business in connection with the post office opening celebration satisfactorily. Motions were carried thanking ...

    Article : 149 words
  17. DRIVING ON FOOTPATHS.

    Beware ye jehus! At the instance of Fairfield East Progress Association. Fairfield Council, on Tuesday night decided to take steps to prevent people from ...

    Article : 65 words
  18. GARDEN FETE.

    The Garden Fete which was held in aid of the Cabramatta school wireless, on 12th and 13th September, realised £66/3/. The fete was opened by Mrs. Bellion, of ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. ON HOLIDAY.

    Mrs. R. W. T. Schey, wife of the popular president of Guildford's Chamber of Commerce, is holidaying at Blackheath. Mrs. Schey has recently been in ...

    Article : 41 words
  20. PUBLIC TELEPHONE.

    The Department has decided to establish a public telephone on the Woodvilleroad in Guildford Municipality, near the South Granville public school. This ...

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  21. SMOTHERED WITH DUST.

    Mr. W. Allen of Hamilton-road Fairfield West, wrote to Fairfield Council stating that, since its employees placed loose earth on the road, his house had ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. CABRA-VALE.

    During a discussion in Cabra-Vale Council, on Monday night, with regard to the electric lighting scheme, the Mayor, in reply to Alderman Baker, said ...

    Article : 82 words
  23. ROMAN CATHOLIC BAZAAR.

    At a meeting, recently held in Guildford Roman Catholic Church, it was decided to hold a function, probably a bazaar in aid of the Granville ...

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  24. AMBULANCE MEETING.

    The first annual meeting of the contributors to Liverpool Ambulance was held at the Town Hall, on Monday. The chairman of the committee (Mr. L. J. ...

    Article : 186 words
  25. ITS FIRST MEETING.

    Mark Lodge Parents and Citizens Association intends holding its first general meeting on October 9, and it has invited the Mayor and aldermen to be present. ...

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  26. SUDDEN ILLNESS.

    On Friday morning last, when Mr. A. W. Pooley, of Mountford-avenue, Guildford. was transacting some business in Sydney, he suddenly collapsed. He was ...

    Article : 65 words
  27. WHEN FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE.

    Mr. F. C. Hellmers wrote to CabraVale Council, on behalf of other ratepayers and himself. He referred to the very bad state of the track along the ...

    Article : 148 words
  28. SUCCESSFUL SOCIALS.

    Two exceedingly successful "socials were recently held, in aid of the stall funds for the spring fairs, which are to be held in connection with St. Mary's ...

    Article : 54 words
  29. LIVERPOOL

    On Monday the Salvation Army held village fair," in aid of its annual selfdenial fund, In the S.A. Hall, Northumberland-street. The fair was opened by ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    A painful accident happened to Mr. J. W. G. Hoddinett, secretary of Fairfield School of Arts, and treasurer of Fairfield Parents and Citizens' Association, on ...

    Article : 110 words
  31. THE FIRE BRIGADE.

    The Fire Commissioners have provided Guildford Fire Brigade with a new engine, which is much lighter in construction than the old one. Another horse ...

    Article : 152 words
  32. WETHERILL PARK.

    A most popular lady competition is being organised, in aid of Wetherill Park School of Arts, and, in this connection, a concert will be held on November 1. ...

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  33. TEA AND CONCERT.

    The Ladies' Guild, of St. Cuthbert's Church of England. Mark Lodge, Fairfield, held a most successful tea and concert in the new hall, on Saturday. ...

    Article : 129 words
  34. BOSSLEY PARK.

    The General Purposes Committee recommended to Fairfield Council, on Tuesday night, that it supply Bossley Park Progress Association with detailed ...

    Article : 126 words
  35. ST. ANN'S FETE.

    On October 16 and 17, a fete will be held in aid of St. Ann's Church of England, Loftus Park. Last month, a most enjoyable social was held in the ...

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  36. EUCHRE AND DANCE.

    On Thursday, September 25th. a successful euchre party and dance was held in the Town Hall, in aid of St. Joseph's Hospital. Auburn. Mr. R. C. Fitzpatrick ...

    Article : 176 words
  37. A HAY CROP.

    Mr. W. P. Boydell, who resides at Wetherill Park, has 45 acres under wheat which will be cut for hay. The recontrain has done this crop a lot of good. ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. GIFT EVENING.

    Following upon the functions recently held by Mesdames Matthes and Soult, in aid of their stalls in connection with the garden fete to be held on the fourth ...

    Article : 290 words
  39. PUSHING THE BUS.

    The local Progress Association wrote to Fairfield Council, complaining of the very bad state of the roads, particularly those forming the bus route. The letter stated ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. SOLDIERS' CLUB.

    An enthupiastic gathering of ex-soldiers and sailors met in the Memorial School of Arts on Wednesday. 1st October, the occasion being the second meeting of the ...

    Article : 260 words
  41. THEY WANT ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    Wetherill Park Progress, Association wrote to Fairfield Council, stating that it understood electric current was being taken into the vicinity of Wetherill Park, ...

    Article : 109 words
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