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  2. Advertising

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  3. PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE IN FIELD.

    Mr. Frank Silverstone, in his address to the ratepayers of East Granville, at the New Hall, Trongate-street, said:—"I must thank you all sincerely, for your kind ...

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  4. FAIRFIELD

    Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. M. A. Wheatley, of The Crescent, Fairfield, is suffering from nervous prostration and insomnia. Her condition ...

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  5. MERRYLANDS

    The work of renovating and painting St. Matthew's Church of England, Holroyd, has been completed. The sacred edifice looks well in its new garb. The ...

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  6. TOURNAMENT.

    A billiard tournament in connection with Merrylands School of Arts was commenced on Tuesday night. Among those nominated are some very fine players, and keen ...

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  7. DEATH.

    The death occurred in Prince Alfred Hospital, on Monday, of Mrs. Martha Elcanor Camps, wife of Mr. James Camps, of Nelson-street, Fairfield. The late Mrs. ...

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  8. THE DRIVER CONCERT.

    Matters having been finalised in connection with the benefit concert recently given to Miss Driver, the balance-sheet shows a nett return of £25/14/-. Good! ...

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  9. SERIOUS ILLNESS.

    We regret having to report that Miss Vera Knight, a popular young lady resident of Hampden-street, Fairfield, has been laid low with a very serious illness, ...

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  10. QUOITS.

    Merrylands quoits players had an excellent practice match on Saturday afternoon.- Teams from the members of the local club were chosen by C. Chrome and ...

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  11. Official Opening

    The Liverpool Memorial School of Arts—the foundation stone of which was laid some months ago by Major-General C. F. Cox, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., V.D.—was ...

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  12. TWELVE MONTHS' TOUR.

    Mrs. George Smith, of Miller-street, Merrylands, who, with her young daughter, Doris, went to England twelve months ago, to visit her parents, is now on her ...

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  13. IN A BAD WAY.

    On Tuesday night, Fairfield Council received a letter from Fanny Burkett, who made a serious complaint. She had been paying general, street-lighting, and other ...

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  14. VALEDICTORY.

    At the Liverpool Methodist Church on Thursday evening last, a valedictory social was tendered Miss E. Thomas, who is leaving the district. Rev. A. Morris ...

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  15. FOR THE SCHOOL PIANO.

    Merrylands School of Arts was packed on Saturday night, when a social, organised by Mrs. H. Sllverstone and a commitee, was held for the purpose of ...

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  16. PRESBYTERIAN CHARGE.

    The Rev. G. McLean, who has been in charge of the Presbyterian circuit at Bourke for the past ten years, has been transferred to Fairfield, where he will ...

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  17. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED.

    The district Coroner (Mr. P. S. Poolman) held an inquiry on Saturday, 28th instant, at the Liverpool Courthouse, into the circumstances surrounding the death ...

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  18. ANZAC DAY.

    At the instance of the Mayor of Fairfield, Alderman H. W. Stein, a meeting has been convened of representatives of all local and district bodies—churches. ...

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  19. CABRA-VALE.

    At Monday night's meeting of Cabra-Vale Council, the electrical engineer, Mr. P. Powditch, reported that for the first quarter there had been 135 applicants for ...

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  20. THE BAND CONCERT.

    The Crescent Theatre, Fairfield, held a very large audience on Wednesday of last week, the occasion being a concert and gala night in aid of Fairfield Citizens' ...

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  21. LIVERPOOL

    Prior to her marriage on Saturday last. Miss Vida Pascoe, of "Coralie," Goulburn-street, was the recipient of a case of cutlery from the officers and ...

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  22. MISSION SERVICES.

    The Clyde Workmen's Mission wrote to Cabra-Vale Council asking permission to hold open air services in public places, and in the streets of the municipality. On ...

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  23. M.U.I.O.O.F.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Guildford lodge was held in the Masonic Hall, Calliope-street, on March 24. The lodge adjourned to harmony at 8.30, for ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    One of the oldest and most respected residents of Liverpool, Mr. John Bull, of Hart-street, died at the local hospital on March 31, at the age of 70 years, after ...

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  25. GIRL GUIDES.

    From Saturday, April 11, to Saturday. April 18, a Girl Guides officers' camp will be held in Hoyt's property at Cabramatta. At its meeting on Monday night. ...

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  26. DROWNING FATALITY.

    At about 1 p.m. on 28th March, a little girl named ViVianne Collins, aged 1 year and nine months, was playing with other children near a water-hole at her ...

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  27. AU REVOIR, HANBURY!

    To-morrow, Alderman Edward Hanbury, of Coventry-road, Cabramatta, leaves by the Orient Company's 20,000 ton ship, the "Oronsay," for England. Mr. Hanbury ...

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  28. KITCHEN TEA.

    A very enjoyable evening was spent in the Masonic Hall on Monday, last, the occasion being a kitchen ten and social evening tendered to Miss Gracle Whyborn ...

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  29. FAREWELL AND PRESENTATION.

    A pleasant function took place at the School of Arts on March 20, when a public farewell and presentation was tendered Mr. F. Ryan, who has been officer in charge ...

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  30. GUILDFORD

    A satisfactory contract has been signed for repairs and renovation generally to Christ Church, Old Guildford. The work will be commenced immediately after the ...

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  31. BOSSLEY PARK.

    Mr. H. O. Faulkner, of Bosley Park, wrote to Fairfield Council, asking for its approval and assistance with regard to a proposed bus service from Fairfield to ...

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  32. VISITED OLD FRIENDS.

    On Friday last, the Rev. W. H. Croft paid a visit to many old friends in Guildford. He expressed surprise at the general progress of the town and the building ...

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  33. EASTER SERVICES.

    The Rev. Jos. Poole, rector, will be a busy man during Easter. On Good Friday, services will be held in all the churches in the diocese. At St. Mary's, Guildford, ...

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  34. RE THOSE CHARGES

    Sir,—It is not a habit of mine to enter into a newspaper argument on municipal natters, especially with scribes who are ashamed of their names. But I ask Mr. ...

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  35. WETHERILL PARK.

    "Fairfield Mummers," a very talented body of amateurs, who do a lot of good in the way of assisting local institutions, have accepted an invitation to Wetherill ...

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  36. GIFT EVENING.

    In connection with the many different efforts proposed to be made by the executive and members of Guildford School of Arts to Obtain funds to erect a ...

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