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  2. Advertising

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  3. Sergeant Leane Retires

    It is a far cry from 1889 to the present day. Yet in that year Sergenat Leane, now in charge of Lidcombe police force, entered the service. On Thursday, after ...

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  4. Splendid Display

    The attention of parents towards the education of their children is unfortunately, often only confined to seeing that they attend school regularly. A great ...

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  5. LIDCOMBE

    A special meeting for the election of Mayor for 1925 has been called, and will be held on Wednesday, December 17. ...

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  6. DEATH.

    The deatin occurred of John T. Grounds, in the Waterfall Sanitarium, early on Tuesday morning, after a short illness. He resided in Doodson-avenue, Lidcombe ...

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  7. TO BE RENEWED.

    A request by the rector and wardens of St. Stephen's Church, for council to renew a dilapidiated fence between council and church land, in Taylor-Street, has met ...

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  8. NEW SERGEANT.

    The senior position in Lidcombe police station was handed over by Sergeant Lenne to Sergeant Coleman, on Wednesday. Sergeant Coleman has been ...

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  9. DISPLAY OF WORK.

    An interesting exhibition of puplis' work was oil view in the public school on Thursday afternoon. Christmas gifts were on sale at the stalls. The display ...

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  10. WEDDING.

    A quite wedding was celebrated at St. Mark's Church on Wednesday, when the marriage of Mr. H. W. Semple and Miss Pauilne Allen, bouth of Merrylands, took ...

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  11. ANNUAL SHOW.

    As is usual in the annual show and sports meeting held every Anniversary Day, a large sum of money has been voted for prizes. This year, it amounts to ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. A HAPPIER CHRISTMAS.

    Many hearts are lighter as a result of the council's step in providing work for 60 local unemployed men, subsequent to the grant made by the Government. A ...

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  13. DANGEROUS CORNER.

    It is considered that where Toohey' lane meets Bridge-street, forming an acute angle, not only a difficult, but a dangerous, spot to negotiate has been ...

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  14. PRESENTATION.

    Mrs. Rayner, who, after nine years as treasurer of the Granville Parents and Citizens' Association, resigned recently owing to ill-health, was honoured at the ...

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  15. RE-UNION.

    A re-union of the workers of the St. Stephen's Anglican Church, in the form of a social evening, was held in the church hall, on Tuesday night. The ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    On Monday, after a lingering weakness of many year, Mrs. Atchison died, at the age of 58. She had resides at 78 William-street. About eight year age. ...

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  17. NORTHMEAD.

    Mr. and Mrs. Toin Whiteman, of Hammer's-road, left at the week-end, to take up their new residence at Lidcombe. The change has been rendered necessary. ...

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  18. "QUEEN" COMPETITION.

    Keen rivalry in the "queen" competition in connection with the fourth annual show and sports meeting, to be held on Anniversary Day. is evidenced already. ...

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  19. MUSIC'S CHARMS WANTED.

    North Lidcombe Progress Association feel that the residents of that portion of the town are not treated to band recitals frequently enough. It has asked that ...

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  20. CHRISTMAS TREE.

    The children of the district are eagerly looking forward to the Christmas tree which is to be held at the school on Wednesday, December 17, Mesdames Chance, ...

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  21. GRANVILLE

    The Soldiers and Sailors Club recently formed at Granville, met on Monday night. The chair was occupied by Mr. Frederick. It was decided to hire a ...

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  22. GRANVILLE EAST P.A.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of Granville East Progress Association took place in the New Hall, Trongate-street, on Monday December 8. over 80 members being ...

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  23. LIDCOMBE'S WHITE WAY.

    A committee of seven members of the Chamber of Commerce is making the necessary inquiries into the cost, etc., of a "white way." The organising body will ...

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  24. THE "MESSIAH."

    Selections from Handel's masterpiece "The Messiah," to be rendered in St. Mark's Church on the Tuesday before Christmas, will afford an unusual ...

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  25. CONCERT AND DANCE.

    The Northmead Cricket Club held a very successful concert and dance in the local hall, on Saturday, December 7. Mr. H. W. Edwards acted as chairman, and ...

    Article : 206 words
  26. CHRISTMAS APPEAL

    Sir,—As your paper reaches so many of those to whom Christmas always means "Good cheer," it has occurred to me that some of your readers might be ...

    Article : 196 words
  27. DUNBAR INDIGNANT.

    "They've got more hide than a working bullock to put up our rate at a time like this. This bank should keep interest down, and they're bumping it up as fast ...

    Article : 92 words
  28. RENOVATING TENNIS COURT.

    With a view to renovating the St. Mark's tennis court, a meeting was held recently. The advisability of making provision for night tennis was considered. ...

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  29. "DICK WHITTINGTON."

    In many instances, great talent was displayed in the dainty little operetta, "Dleck Whittington and his Cat," presented in the Town Hall on Tuesday night. ...

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  30. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    At a special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held on Monday night, Messrs. C. W. Phillips and H. Askow were elected as vice-presidents in place ...

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  31. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR.

    Tile Christian Endeavour Echo meeting of the. Adelaide Convention was held on Wednesday evening, December 3, Rev. W. Brown presiding. Community singing ...

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  32. HANDING OVER BY LEAGUE.

    General Invitations have been extended to returned soldiers and leading citizens of the town to be present at a function to be held on December 16, under the ...

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  33. OLD RESIDENT DIES.

    After spending twenty-six of his seventy-five years in Granville, Mr. Alfred Dearing died on Saturday morning. December 6. He resided at "Lillybank." ...

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  34. CLYDE WORKMEN'S MISSION.

    A sale of goods donated to the Mission was held on Saurday. November 29, for the purpose of raising sufficient money to extend the building. The Mayor. ...

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  35. ANNUAL BANQUET.

    Ninety members of St. Mark's Social Club were present at the annual banquet, held in the School of Arts on Saturday evening. The hall was fittingly decorated ...

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  36. CONCERT.

    A varlety concert, in aid of the Congregational Tennis Club, was held in the Town Hall, on Tuesday evening. The excellent Programme was presented to a ...

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  37. COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT.

    Even the officers in executive positions appear to be quite eager to foster the spirit of rivalry between Auburn and Lidcombe, both towns striving to reach the ...

    Article : 98 words
  38. CHURCH BAZAAR.

    The Mayor of Lidcombe (Alderman E. N. Wyatt) was introduced by Father McElligott, and opened the bazaar held by the Catholic Church in the Town Hall. ...

    Article : 157 words
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