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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 729 words
  3. WENTWORTHVILLE.

    The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Downes, of Dunmore-street, Wentworthville, will be pleased to hear that their daughter, Una, has been chosen for ...

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  4. BLACKTOWN

    It happens sometimes Blacktown Council this week received a letter from Mr. Wiggins, of Schofields. "I took the liberty." he wrote, "of inspecting the ...

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  5. Fairfield Park

    A year of 80 age, Fairfield had a strong local body, called "The Sports Committee." It wanted certain concessions from the local municipal council, with regard to ...

    Article : 350 words
  6. LOOKING WELL.

    Mrs. Cuddeford, who is very well known in Wentworthville, where she resided with her husband and family for Some years, has been paying a visit to ...

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  7. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the council of the Blacktown and District Agricultural Society was held in the local school of Arts on Tuesday night. Twenty-three councillors ...

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  8. "Tin Pot Thing"

    Further condemnation of Auburn's fire appliances was heard at the council meeting, on Monday. Yes, it was Alderman Lightfoot. ...

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  9. PRESENTATION.

    Monday, December I, has been selected by Wentworthville Progress Association as the date upon which it is proposed to make a presentation to Miss Fitzpatrick, ...

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  10. THE CARNIVAL.

    The carnival in aid of Blacktown's next agricultural show will be opened in the School of Arts to-night, and will be continued to-morrow. There are many stalls, ...

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  11. "No Blue Metal"

    Some time ago, its impounding officer forwarded to Blacktown Council an account of a conflict with a man whose cow he had caught in the act of straying. ...

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  12. Ambulance Day

    Last Friday's appeal on behalf of the Parramatta-Auburn Ambulance, resulted in the raising of £84/3/11. In addition to those engaged on the four stalls, a ...

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  13. WENTWORTHVILLE'S CHEMIST.

    Mr. A. J. Hardwicke has secured the business which has for some time been carried on by Mr. C. Davies, chemist, in Station-street. The new-comer announces ...

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  14. NOT YET.

    The Water Board Informed the Council that the desired extension of water main In Sackville-street, Blacktown, though approved, was subject to funds being ...

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  15. AUBURN

    Mr. Hood, father of Alderman Hood. underwent an operation on Thursday morning in the District Hospital. [?] is now improving. ...

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  16. DEATH.

    Mrs. Comaford, of Hill-street, wentworthville, died at her late residence, on Monday. She was taken suddenly ill on the previous day. The deceased, with her ...

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  17. BOXING BANNED.

    The application of Mr. J. Freeman to run weekly boxing contests at Auburn. has been refused. The local authorities unanimously turned down the request. ...

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  18. CONCERT.

    On Tuesday night, a concert, in aid of the piano fund in connection with the local Presbyterian Church, was held in ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. KITCHEN TEA.

    In honour of the approaching marriage of Miss Elsie Mortenson, a kitchen tea was organised by her many friends, and was held on Tuesday evening. Miss ...

    Article : 66 words
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    MISS ENID OLIVER, as "Maud Chandler," in "The Middleman,"a play which finishes a seadon on Saturday at the Auburn Town Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. TRAM ACCIDENT VICTIM.

    Mr. Frank Wilkinson, the victim of a recent tram accident in Sydney, is recovering quickly after an operation to the skull. He and family are well-known ...

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  22. SHOPKEEPERS, BEWARE!

    On Monday of this week, a customer entered the Australian Bank of Commerce in Parramatta, for the purpose ...

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  23. SPECIAL CONCERT.

    A special concert is Being arranged by Miss Andrews, of Purwood, for October 27, to assist and encourage the choir of the local methodist church. ...

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  24. RUNAWAY LORRY.

    A few very exciting minutes were spent at Bulli, on Friday, by Mr. F P. Callaghan, of Beatrice-street. He had a remarkable escape from serious injury. ...

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  25. INFANT SON DIES.

    On Monday, the death occurred of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughen, at their home in Manchester-road. He was burled on Tuesday, in the Church of ...

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  26. FRACTURED FOREARM.

    Through a fall of concrete, on Tuesday; at the Clyde Concrete Works, Alfred Gooch, of Vining-avenue, Bankstown, received a badly fractured forearm. He was ...

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  27. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred at St. Joseph's Hospital, on Tuesday of Mrs. King wife of Mr. S. L. King of Karrabah-road, at the age of 27. A Family of seven children ...

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  28. REGENTS PARK.

    Best wishes are expressed for the speedy recovery of Mrs. Turnbull, who is ill in St. Joseph's Hospital, Auburn. She is the wife of Mr. J. Turnbull, secretary ...

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  29. THE NEW MAIN ROAD.

    Both the first and second sections of tuburn-road, between ,the post office and Queen-street, have been concreted, and the third and last section is now being ...

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  30. Fairfield Land

    On Saturday last, the Public Trustee commenced the sale, for and on behalf of Fairfield Municipal Council, of about 3000 allotments of land for non-payment ...

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  31. MOONLIGHT FROLIC.

    The "moonlight frolic," arranged for Saturday, November 8 was postponed until Saturday, 15th, owing to unfavorable weather conditions. The object is to ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. DISTURBS HIS SLUMBERS.

    The strong glare of an electric street lamp is not conducive to slumber. That is Mr. Hart's complaint. He lives in South-parade, and the unshaded rays ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. SHOPPING WEEK COMMITTEE.

    Under the auspices of the local Chamber of Commerce, a general meeting of the shopping week committee was held on Tuesday, with Mr. G. Gollan in the ...

    Article : 116 words
  34. NEW RAILWAY SERVICE.

    The new railway time-table has proved a great benefit to Regent's Park, as it provides fast trains, shortening the trip to Sydney by ten minutes. Access is ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. SEWERAGE QUESTION.

    In compliance with Granvile's request, Auburn Council passed a resolution in similar strain to the one passed at the former's meeting, "That the council ...

    Article : 79 words
  36. DESIRED IMPROVEMENTS.

    A list of the improvements needed in the Wentworthville district was submitted by the local Progress Association to the Blacktown Council this week. The ...

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  37. OFFER TO THE COUNCIL.

    If the council constructs the proposed road from Blacktown to Seven Hills, through the Station-side Estate at Seven Hills, the owner of the estate, ...

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  38. CHILDREN'S BALL.

    A plain and fancy dress ball was held in the Town Hall, Lidcombe, on November 1, under the auspices of the Sefton Parents and Citizens Association. There ...

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  39. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A service in memory of the Mr. Thomas Sawtell was held in the methodist Church, on Sunday, by Rev. Richard Murray. Mr. Sawtell died early on the ...

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  40. PROSPECT.

    This progressive band of entertainers gave another excellent example of their talents on Saturday night, for the Prospect, and Pendle Hill branches of the ...

    Article : 176 words
  41. RAILWAY CROSSING.

    Mr. T. H. Morrow asked Mr. Ball, in the House, whether he was aware that the three level crossings between the Wentworthville and Toongabble railway ...

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  42. BRAVE MAN GONE.

    On Tuesday, Mr. Harry Laing, of Harold-street, Blacktown, passed over to the great majority at the age of 64 years. The remains were interred in the Church of ...

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  43. INADEQUATE POLICE PROTECTION.

    The local Progress Association considers that the Wentworthville district needs more adequate police protection. In a letter to the Inspector-General. It pointed ...

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  44. TOWN HALL DECORATIONS.

    Plans will he prepared by Messrs Burcham champ and Finch, the architects in charge of the Town Hall renovation, for extensive improvements and ...

    Article : 129 words
  45. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred of Mrs. E. Mathews, of Kingsland-road, at Prince Alfred Hospital, on Friday, November 7. Sympathy is expressed locally to her ...

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  46. DUGGAN PARMS FLOWER SHOW.

    On Saturday, the first annual flower show was held at the Duggan Farms Presbyterian Church, Miss Reed being responsible for the organising and assembling ...

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  47. Elective Board

    Alderman B. Richards, the suburban Councils' representative on the Water and Sewerage Board, believes absolutely in an elective board—no Government ...

    Article : 173 words
  48. STILL A CHANCE FOR GAS.

    Some months age the Australian Gas Light Company. after making exhaustive inquiries as to the, probable consumption of gas if the populous portions of ...

    Article : 236 words
  49. TOONGABBIE.

    On Saturday last, the Wentworthville Methodist Choir chartered a bus and had a very enjoyable trip to Toongabble. In the little old church they gave a varied ...

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  50. WILL YOU ASSIST?

    The generosity of Auburn and district, people is again being shown in the case of providing for Mrs. Lawton and her nine young children, the family of the ...

    Article : 155 words
  51. MEN'S LEAGUE.

    On Sunday evening. Mr. Walter Jones, organising secretary of the Presbyterian Men's League, with a quartetie party from Sydney conducted the service in the ...

    Article : 94 words
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