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Advertising : 1,121 wordsAlthough Saturday was flue and sunny —too sunny for most of us—the usual week-end storm was experienced on Sunday. About 80 points of steady rain ...
Article : 45 wordsDied on Friday last, Martin Gallagher, an old and respected resident of Wentworthville, who, after an absence for some time, returned to Wentworthville ...
Article : 67 wordsSeveral experienced road-makers, including a former road engineer, are loud in their criticism of the Government's lack of system, and the large wastage ...
Article : 57 wordsThe recently constructed goods platform at the railway station is proving its utility already. This is built of brick and is several feet north of the position ...
Article : 52 wordsLatest reports regarding the condition of the young daughter of Mr. Arch Stapley, state that the doctors have now some hope of saving the leg. The child has ...
Article : 48 wordsTwo additional queens have notified us that they have nominated for the Queen Competition in connection with the School of Arts fete. They are:—Miss ...
Article : 44 wordsWith the approach of summer, the first summer fruits are coming in. Local orchards have begun marketing their first apricots. The strawberries are now at ...
Article : 64 wordsThere were three bolting horses seen along the Western-road last week through the steeds taking fright at the road-rollers and making off. Luckily, all were ...
Article : 54 wordsIn the minds of local people there is no doubt of the ellicacy of "The Argus" advertising scheme for Wentworthville The attention of residents of other ...
Article : 331 wordsIn view of the splendid success of last year's village fair, held in aid of the Toongabbie School of Arts, the committee, headed by Cr. J. C. Page (president), ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Government lorries used in the reconditioning of the Great Western-road are, in places, badly cutting up the adjoining roads in the municipality. It is ...
Article : 48 wordsIf any Wentworthville child had been asked on Saturday what he wanted most he would have invariably answered: "A swim." Yet Wentworthville is ...
Article : 60 wordsRain interfered with the St. Mary's Toongabbie annual school picnic, held on Saturday, 12th inst., but despite the downpour the children had a jolly time. ...
Article : 56 wordsOwing to the Government being in receipt of nearly all the metal they require for the work of re-conditioning the Western-road, most of the district's ...
Article : 83 words"The Argus" representative at Wentworthville was questioned by a number of residents last week, as to how the proposal to separate the Wentworthville part ...
Article : 80 wordsAt present the chief activity in connection with the School of Arts Exhibition Fete, which is to be held in February, appears to the ordinary citizen to be ...
Article : 99 wordsJudging by the various shop windows, local business people are preparing for the increase usually peculiar to the Christmas season. Large displays of ...
Article : 171 wordsA photo of Wentworthville railway station, taken in 1912, was shown us last week, and the spectacle presented there-in is somewhat like the present station of ...
Article : 106 wordsResidents of Pendle Hill are pushing on with their proposed band, the officers selected at a recent meeting were: President, Mr. Peterson; vice-presidents, ...
Article : 118 wordsThis season is likely to be a prolifle one for snakes—at least in this district. Mr. Watson, a local insurance agent, killed one on the Western-road on Friday, ...
Article : 89 wordsCraft which have extraordinary possibilities as vehicles, in which travellers may journey anywhere and everywhere, on land, on sea, or in the air, eating and ...
Article : 409 wordsAn almost unbelievable adventure at sea was told under oath in a maritime court in Germany, some years ago, by the captain of the sailing vessel Erndte. ...
Article : 415 wordsTo remove spots or stains from velvet, moisten a rag with eucalyptus oil and rub the article gently. The stain will gradually disappear. ...
Article : 469 wordsMany years ago a so-called naturalist, or at least one who did not know much about Australian animals, stated in print that the kangaroo when running (or ...
Article : 248 wordsAt Tamarang Shire Council a letter was read from Creagh and Creagh, solicitors, Tamworth, asking council to further consider application by Hugh O'Brien to ...
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