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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 869 words
  3. Sad Family Bereavement

    It is our sad duty to chronicle the deaths of two highly esteemed residents of the Dundas district viz., Mrs. Annie Winifred Wooster, wife of Mr. A. F. ...

    Article : 236 words
  4. Hornsby Gala Week.

    Hornsby Gala and Exhibition Week was opened under most congenial conditions on Monday night last. For two months past, Miss Moore, the ...

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  5. EASTWOOD

    On the proposition of Ald. Dunlop, Wednesday night's meeting of Eastwood Council decided to invite applicants for the position of a new impounding officer. ...

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  6. Storm in Council.

    There was another terrific storm in Eastwood Council on Wednesday night last. At the outset of the meeting, Mayor ...

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  7. A DANGEROUS PRACTICE.

    Another instance of the danger of boarding moving trains was furnished at Eastwood station Saturday morning last. A young lady, despite the fact that ...

    Article : 86 words
  8. NEED FOR A HITCHING POST.

    Mr. J. L. Grant, whose pony recently bolted from the vicinity of Eastwood post office, wrote to Wednesday night's meeting of the council, asking that efforts be ...

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  9. CHINESE DWELLINGS.

    The Metropolitan Medical Officer of Health in the course of a letter to Wednesday night's meeting of Eastwood Council, stated that, in an inspection of Chinese ...

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  10. Northern Line Flashlights

    "Let brotherly love continue"—Suggested motto to be framed and hung in Eastwood Council Chamber. Looks as if Eastwood will got a brass ...

    Article : 358 words
  11. RAILWAY TRAFFIC STILL INCREASES

    From a compilation of returns at Eastwood railway station for the month of September, it is elecited that 15338 tickets were issued in the course of that period. ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. HORNSBY.

    Cr. P. A. James, at last meeting of Hornsby Shire Council, moved that 10 additional wire refuse baskets be secured at a cost of £10, and placed at different ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL FRANCHISE.

    "That this council emphatically protests against the proposal of the State Government to extend the Municipal and Shire Franchise to all adult citizens; the ...

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  14. ABSENT COUNCILLORS.

    Cr. Ramsay was unable to be present at last meeting of Hornsby Shire Council in consequence of a rather severe affection of the eyes. On the proposition of ...

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  15. ONLY A MAN AND A DOG.

    Wednesday night's meeting of Eastwood Council was asked by the Organiser of Warrior's Day, on November 11th, if it could see its way clear to call a public ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. THROWING OPEN LONG ISLAND.

    A notice of motion submitted by Cr. Hales at last meeting of Hornsby Shire Council, to the effect that Long Island, on the Hawkesbury River, be thrown open ...

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  17. HORNSBY'S QUOTA FOR R.N.S. HOSPITAL.

    Mr. W. W. King (Shire Clerk), who is secretary in connection with the movement to raise £1000 towards the Royal North Shore Hospital, states that, so far ...

    Article : 77 words
  18. RAILWAY FARES.

    Wednesday night's meeting of Eastwood Council received a communication from Rockdale Council, in which co-operation was solicited in a movement to urge the ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. KERBING AND GUTTERING.

    Cr. P. A. James submitted the following motion at last meeting of Hornsby Shire Council:—"That wherever concrete kerbing and guttering of footpaths in ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. THORNLEIGH.

    Mr. Sydney Smith, who has held the position of Night-officer at Thornleigh railway station for a considerable time past, has been transferred to Lakemba. ...

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  21. FOR THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    The good that little children—imbued with the right spirit—may do was exemplified at Eastwood on Saturday afternoon last, when a sale of work in aid of the ...

    Article : 256 words
  22. A HOME FOR THE RATS.

    Mr. E. Barlow, of Hunter-street, Hornsby, in the course of a letter to last meeting of the Shire Council, asked for the removal of blackberry bushes growing ...

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  23. RAILWAY RETURNS.

    Returns complied at Thornleigh railway station indicate that, the number of tickets issued during September was 3803, whilst the total coaching revenue was ...

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  24. WHAT THE JOY RIDERS DO.

    At last meeting of Hornsby Shire Council, Cr. Moore moved that a notice board. be placed at Bradley's Corner, Arcadia, Cr. Hales seconded the motion. The ...

    Article : 265 words
  25. PROGRESS ASSOCIATION ACTIVE.

    Mr. W. L. Barrett, secretary, Thronleigh-Pennant Hills Progress Association, submitted to last meeting of Hornsby Shire Council a number of suggestions ...

    Article : 305 words
  26. DUNDAS.

    Discussing the national game of cricket, when dealing with an application from the Carlingford Central Cricket Club for the use of Loftus Park on Saturday ...

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  27. GLENORIE.

    The monthly meeting was held on 6th inst., when the balance-sheet in connection with the recent Sale of Work was presented, showing a credit balance of £87. ...

    Article : 124 words
  28. SCHOOL PREMISES.

    Ald. F. E. Spurway, who is a keen observer of things from a health point of view, bitterly complained at Dundas Council meeting this week of the utter ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. PENNANT HILLS.

    Figures indicating phenomenal traffic in fruit were made available this week by Mr. Stibbard, stationmaster at Pennant Hills. The figures are something in the ...

    Article : 165 words
  30. KELLYVILLE.

    A meeting of the Agricultural Bureau met at the secretary's residence on Wednesday 12th inst. A letter was received from Mr. J. Hadlington, Government ...

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  31. CARLINGFORD.

    Carlingford District Progress Association has become a real live wire of recent months; and it is quite a common necessity for it to refer the adjoining councils ...

    Article : 96 words
  32. ROUSE HILL.

    On a Friday night a short time back, a local resident had a visit from a Guyra ghost in the form of a bombardment of blue metal. The matter was soon ...

    Article : 111 words
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