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  2. Couldn't—But He Did

    This little interlude occurred while Liverpool Council was electing Its works committee on Tuesday night. Alderman Cruickshank, one of the nominees, was ...

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  3. GUILDFORD

    Guildford Chamber of Commerce, at its meeting on Monday night last decided to ask Fairfield Council to effect improvements on the road which extends between ...

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  4. "Out in the Cold"

    Liverpool Council evidently subscribes to the belief that constant dripping will wear away a stone. Recently, it sought front the ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. CHOCOLATE WHEEL EMBARGO.

    A meeting of Guildford School of Arts committee was held to consider matters in connection with the proposed carnival to raise funds for tile erection of a ...

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  7. MERRYLANDS

    At the recent London College of Music examinations, Miss Dorecn Stapleton was successful in gaining the diploma of Associate. She is a pupil of Miss Alice ...

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  8. "A BIG DEAD DOG."

    Alderman Freame directed the attention of Tuesday night's meeting of Prospect and Sherwood Council to the fact that a big dead dog was lying in ...

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  9. PRESENTATION TO PRESIDENT.

    The members of Guildford Chamber of Commerce honoured their president (Mr. R. W. T. Schey) on Monday night last. At the conclusion of general business, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SCHOOL OF ARTS DANCE.

    The weekly dance under the auspices of Merrylands School of Arts took place in the Butterfly Theatre on Friday night. There was the usual good attendance. ...

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  11. Rats and Rubbish

    ''The rabbish has again been apparently deposited by surrounding residents, who appear to have no regard for cleanliness or decency in this ...

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  12. BUILDING PROGRESS.

    The following applications for permission to build wore approved at Tuesday night's meeting of Prospect and Sherwood Council: E. C. Keene, weatherboard ...

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  13. CABRA-VALE.

    Mr. Norman Hanbury, son of Alderman Hanburyu, of Cabramatta, has been suffering from a poisoned face, thought to have been caused by a fly sting. ...

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  14. LONG SERVICE.

    Miss Long, who had been organist at St. Luke's for the past 19 years, resigned from her post at the end of last year on account of her health. Mr. J. W. Yatman ...

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  15. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Returns compiled at Merrylands railway station show that, during December, 14,843. ordinary tickets were issued, while the weeklies totalled 3470. The total ...

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  16. PERSONAL.

    The Misses Gibson are holidaying at Manly. Mr. and Mrs. A. Clyde and family returned home last week-end after an ...

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  17. BROKEN WRIST.

    Nellie Doyle, aged 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle, of Chancery-street, Canley Vale, fell off a stump and broke her wrist. The little girl was attended by ...

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  18. SPILT MILK.

    A milk cart, driven by Mr. C. B. Woods, was overturned at the intersection of South Granville-parade and Merryland-road, on Saturday morning. The corner ...

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  19. COUNCIL'S NEW OFFICES.

    At the terminations of business at last meeting of Cabra-Vale Council the new offices attached to the Town Hall were officially opened by Alderman Sherer ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYED RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The Liverpool Soldiers' Club is desirous of assisting any returned soldier who is unemployed, whether members or otherwise. Should there be any in the ...

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  21. MERRYLANDS' "MELODIOUS" CATS.

    According to a statement made by Alderman Jones, at Tuesday night's meeting of Prospect and Sherwood Council some of the cats about Merrylands ...

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  22. MUST BE LICENSED.

    Cabra-Vale Council has decided to tighten up the regulations in regard to the installation of electric-light at ratepayers premises. Electrical contractors ...

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  23. SOLDIERS' CLUB.

    A meeting of the local Soidlers' Club was held at the residence of Mr. W. Park last week-end President J. Dean occupying the chair. Arrangements were made to ...

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  24. "A BAG OF BONES."

    The Mayor (Alderman Webb) intimated to Tuesday night's meeting of Prospect and Sherwood Council that a horse, resembling a walking bag of bones, was in ...

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  25. LIVERPOOL

    The total value of buildings of whose erection the council approved during the second six months of 1924, amounted to £8725 the total value of additions being ...

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  26. FAIRFIELD

    The recently-opened Mark Lodge Public School is to have its name changed. In future it will be designated ''Villiswood School,'' ...

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  27. ASK BEFORE YOU ENTER.

    People who live in and about Cabramatta, complain that since the opening of the new line between Lidecombe and Cabramatta, they have boarded wrong ...

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  28. WENT WITHOUT DINNER FOR FEAR OF PAIN.

    Few people realise the pleasure to be obtained from the simple eating of a good "square meal" until the time comes when the stomach weakens, and they fear ...

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  29. WELCOME HOME.

    The officers and members of Loyal Orange Lodge. No. 60, and Ladies 331 and the Independent Order of Rechabits' Lodge tendered Mr. Jack Welfare (who ...

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  30. AN ALLEGED NUISANCE.

    An alleged nuisance from flood-waters flowing from Fairfield-road to Mr. Nolan's property, adjoining Prospect Creek, formed the subject of a letter received at ...

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  31. PORTRAIT FOR ST. LUKE'S.

    A handsomely-framed portrait of the Rev. Robert Cartwright (the first incumbent) has been presented to St. Luke's Church by Miss Cartwright a ...

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  32. FAIRFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    Fairfield Public School is still without a permanent headmaster, since the retirement of Mr. Jurd, Mr. Knight was temporarily placed in charge, but he will ...

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  33. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    We regret to report the serious illness of Mr. George Painter; of Nagle-street, who has removed to Parramatta District Hospital Sunday, suffering from ...

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  34. P.A's. PROTEST.

    Loftus Paik Progress Association, in a letter" to Tuesday night's meeting, of Prospect and Sherwood Council, again protested against the approval of a ...

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  35. BRISK BUSINESS AT RAILWAY.

    Returns supplied at Fairfield railway station for the month of December indicate that traffic is on the increase. During the period mentioned, 12,903 tickets ...

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  36. THE COUNCIL SCORES.

    As a result of its representations in regard to its allotment (£1500) under the Main Roads Vote for expenditure on portion of the Main Southern-road, the ...

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  37. "STRANDED ON THE SHORE."

    Ex-Alderman and Mrs. T. Miles, of Ware-street, Fairfield, are victims of the shipping strike. They are in Tasmania, where they went to spend a holiday, but ...

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  38. SOCIAL EVENING.

    A most successful social was held in the Town Hall on the 9th instant, organised by supporters of the Mothers' Club candidate (Mrs. Adams) for the popular ...

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  39. THE PROPOSED PARK.

    The town clerk (Mr. A. D. Hume), in a report to Tuesday night's meeting of Prospect and Sherwood Council, in reference to the proposed park for Merrylands. ...

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  40. PROPOSED PLEASURE RESORT.

    ''Pleasure Point Estate.'' Mr. Lovy, of Coogee, proposes to subdivide his property on George's River, near Bankstown, into week-end lots, and to establish, at the ...

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  41. "IN ACCORDANCE WITH PRIORITY."

    Some time ago a petition was presented to the Minister for Education (through Mr. W. R. Fitzsimons, M.L.A.), asking that the first master of Mark Lodge (now ...

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  42. SPLENDID HEALTH RECORD.

    During the second half of last year, only three cases of infectious disease—two of scarlet fever and one of diphtheria—were reported to Liverpool Council. ...

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  43. A MEAN THIEF.

    Mr. W. Gray, of Smart-street, Fairfield was recently the victim of a particularly mean species of theft. Mr. Gray, who is a well-known signwriter and grainer, had ...

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  44. MERRYLANDS POUND.

    The impounding officer (Mr. W. J. Rousia) directed the attention of Tuesday night's meeting of Prospect and Sherwood Council to what he termed the ...

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  45. EXTENSION OF TIME.

    In a letter to the council on Tuesday, the Health Department wanted to know weather the demolition of Miss Brown's premises at the corner of Biggs and ...

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  46. DEATH OF OLD RESIDENT.

    The death occurred on the 9th instant of a well-known and respected resident, in the person of Mr. Alfred James Davis, of Bourke-street, at the age of 63 years ...

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  47. MR. C. J. B. KELM PROMOTED.

    Mr. C. J. B. Helm, P.M., was given a farewell at Liverpool Police Court, on Thursday last, 8th instant; Sergeant Gibson, said that was the last time the ...

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  48. KEEP PEGGING AWAY !

    In reference of its request for the resumption on seventy seven acres near Liverpool for public recreation purposes, the council has received an unfavourable ...

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  49. NEW FIRE BRIGADE STATION.

    Fresh from the hands of the builders, Fairfield's new Fire Brigado station, in William-street, is now ready for business. The building is both commodious and ...

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