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  2. Advertising

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  3. EASTWOOD

    It is understood that an additional letter-carrier will shortly be appointed to Eastwood post office. The work has grown altogether too extensive for the ...

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  4. EPPING.

    Tuesday night's meeting of Epping Progress Association received letters from Hornsby and Dundas Councils stating in effect, that every effort was being ...

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  5. Northern Line Flashlights

    Building operations in Northern line towns are fairly brisk. A light thunderstorm passed over Northern line towns on last Tuesday ...

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  6. More Disgusted Shopkeepers.

    Sir,—I think that "A Disgusted Shopkeeper" deserves the thanks of those enterprising business men who have invested their all in Eastwood. I cannot ...

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  7. RAILWAY OFFICERS.

    Mr. J. Hickey, station-master at Eastwood, has resumed duty after his annual holiday. He returns looking fit and well. Mr. Forshaw, one of the night-officers at ...

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  8. IMPROVED TELEPHONIC FACILITIES.

    In response to representations made be Epping Progress Association, relative to the provision of additional trunk telephone lines between Sydney and Epping, ...

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  9. BAD ROADS.

    Mr. Gifford Moore, of Eastwood, in the course of a letter to Wednesday night meeting of Ryde Council, directed Attention to the bad condition of various roads ...

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  10. EASTWOOD PROGRESSIVE CLUB.

    In Wednesday's "Argus" appeared a report of the latest doings of the Eastwood Progressive Club. Northern line readers are reminded that the mid-week ...

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  11. OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOR.

    At the last sitting of Ryde Police Court, Edward Mears was charged with having behaved in an offensive manner in Oxford-street, Epping. Const. Dymond ...

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  12. AN OVERTAXED HALL.

    That public-spirited body, the committee of Eastwood School of Arts, should certainly take some definite move in the direction of making additions to the ...

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  13. (To the Editor).

    Sir,—I enthusiastically endorse the remarks contained in the letter signed "A Disgusted Shopkeeper" which appeared in "The Argus" on Saturday last. Why ...

    Article : 198 words
  14. DUNDAS.

    Mr. T. Carson (town clerk) reported to council on the 9th inst., that the time allowed (one month) for objections to the proposal of council to borrow £10,000 had ...

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  15. FOR THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    Eastwood Picture Palace was filled to overflowing point on Monday night last, on the occasion of the benefit organised in connection with the Royal Alexandra ...

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  16. GARBAGE SYSTEM.

    At the meeting of Dundas Council, held on the 9th inst., the town clerk (Mr. T. Carson) reported re the proposed removal of garbage, as follows:—The most ...

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  17. Sale of Curzon Hall.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 5th inst., in reporting the sale of my property known as "Curzon Hall," Eastwood, you state that "the transaction was effected through ...

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  18. THE COMING ELECTION.

    Although no movement has yet been made in the direction of organising the forces of Eastwood Branch of the National Association, there is considerable ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. RYDE.

    Accounts totalling £2054 4s 1d were passed for payment at Wednesday night's meeting of Ryde Council. ...

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  20. KENTHURST.

    The monthly meeting of the local branch of the Fruitgrowers' Association was held on Friday. There was only a bare quorum present, so that most of the ...

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  21. A PROGRESSIVE PROGRAMME.

    Cr. J. W. Langston forwarded to Tuesday night's meeting of Epping Progress Association a comprehensive resume of Hornsby Shire Council's programme of ...

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  22. WAGES EXPENDITURE.

    Wages expended by Ryde Council for the fortnight ended November 1st, amounted to £396 12s 6d. ...

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  23. ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR EASTWOOD.

    The town clerk of Sydney, in a communication to Wednesday night's meeting of Ryde Council, stated that the City Council has approved of a ...

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  24. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.

    The annual picnic in connection with Ryde Methodist Sunday School. was held at Neilsen Park. A happy day was spent by everyone. ...

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  25. ACTIVITY IN BUILDING TRADE.

    In the course of his report to Wednesday night's meeting of Ryde Council, the engineer (Mr. S. Brettell) stated that 30 applications to build had been passed. ...

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  26. IMPROVING LOFTUS PARK.

    At Tuesday night's meeting of Epping Progress Association, the secretary (Mr. Robbins) furnished a report relative to a recent conference between members of ...

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  27. THIEVES!

    Fowl thieves and burglars have commenced business in Ryde. This week several residents have lost poultry, and a shop in Parkes-street was entered. The ...

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  28. "THE AUTOGRAPH KING."

    Corporal Sidney B. Williams, who has achieved considerable fame as the "Autograph King," delivered a highly absorbing lecture in Eastwood School of Arts ...

    Article : 95 words
  29. DURAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  30. RYDE'S POSTMASTER.

    Mr. A. Morton, postmaster at Ryde for several years, has been transferred to Kensington. His successor is Mr. Warmold, who comes from Coogee. Mr. ...

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  31. SICKNESS.

    There is still a good deal of sickness in and around the district. Miss Huntly, who underwent an operation for appendicitis last week in the Parramatta ...

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  32. DEATH OF MR. M. BACKHOUSE.

    Mr. Maurice Backhouse died at his residence in Eastwood on November 10th. The deceased gentleman was 51 years of age. He was a son of the late Mr. Benjamin ...

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  33. RYDE WHARF CAMPERS.

    Ald. Chatfield reported to Wednesday night's meeting of Ryde Council that complaints had been made concerning the practice of men camping at Ryde ...

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  34. PASSETH ALL UNDERSTANDING.

    Despite the recent safe-blowing episode at Epping Post Office, and notwithstanding other almost daily warnings, the Police Department still refuse to accede ...

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  35. A DANGEROUS ROAD.

    At the instance of Ald. C. Davis, it was decided at Wednesday night's meeting of Ryde Council to spend £100 on the maintenance of North-road, between Ryde and ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. PHYSICAL CULTURE.

    The physical culture class of young girls, under the management of Miss G. Archer, gave their first exhibition in the Parish Hall on Monday evening. Mr. Van ...

    Article : 147 words
  37. HORNSBY.

    Steady soaking rain fell at Hornsby last week-end. Reports from the outlying orchard country indicated that welcome falls were experienced. ...

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  38. VERY INCONSISTENT.

    Recently Eastwood Progress Association forwarded a letter to the Railway Commissioners asking that the galvanised Iron be removed from the sides of the ...

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  39. A CRICKETER'S MARRIAGE.

    Mr. N. Brack, one of the oldest and most enthusiastic members of Hornsby Cricket Club, was recently entertained and presented with a choice silver cake ...

    Article : 69 words
  40. MAYOR DYER EXPLAINS.

    Mayor Dyer, at Wednesday night's meeting of Ryde Council, mentioned that, recently, a new public school was opened at Putney, but he was not present for the ...

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  41. WAS IT PRECAUTION.

    A sergeant of police was present at tile last meeting of Kuring-gai Shire Council. It was not explained whether the officer was there in his official ...

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  42. MIDDLE DURAL SCHOOL.

    Mr. Vol. Molesworth, M.L.A., has, in reply, to his representations, received the following letter from the secretary to Minister for Education:—"With regard to ...

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  43. THE OVERHEAD BRIDGE.

    There was a lengthy and animated discussion at Tuesday night's meeting of Epping Progress Association, relative to the urgent need for an additional, or a ...

    Article : 280 words
  44. HOME FOR INCURABLES.

    His Excellency, the Governor Sir Walter Davidson, accompanied by Dame Margaret, visited the Home for Incurables. Ryde, on Saturday afternoon last. In ...

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  45. "NO JUSTIFICATION."

    In reply to representations made to urge the necessity of providing an additional entrance to Hornsby railway station, the Commissioners state that, In ...

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  46. AN ENJOYABLE CONCERT.

    Miss Nellie Auckett, who was responsible for the direction of the concert held in Eastwood School of Arts Hall on Monday night last, deserves a large measure ...

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  47. A CONGESTED COURT.

    In view of the big number of cases listed for hearing at Ryde Police Court's monthly sitting, and the consequent congestion, it is high time that the ...

    Article : 181 words
  48. KELLYVILLE.

    In response to our appeal on behalf of the returned soldier, Charles Walker, we have to acknowledge a subscription of 10/- from "Journalist Digger." ...

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  49. BROOKLYN RESERVE.

    The Railway Commissioners have decided to sell portion of the reserve facing the railway station at Brooklyn, Hawkesbury River. At the Temperance Hall. ...

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  50. NORTHMEAD.

    The members of the Northmead Red Cross held a social and dance last Saturday evening in the new School of Arts, kindly lent by the Progress Association ...

    Article : 188 words
  51. GLENORIE.

    The last monthly meeting of the Progress Association was held on 15th October the chair being occupied by the President (Mr. E. King). Correspondence ...

    Article : 126 words
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