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  3. RYDE

    Ryde shared in last week's torrential rainstorms. The fall on Saturday and Sunday was phenomenally heavy. The total for the week was about 15 inches. ...

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  4. Motor Cycles Collide

    Two motor-cycles, to one of which a side-car was attached, collided on the Windsor-road, Kellyville, about 8 a.m. on Wednesday. ...

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  5. HORNSBY

    The following members of Hornsby Rifle Club have been selected to take part in the metropolitan grade match on Saturday next. 8. Connors, J. Redburn, S. ...

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  6. The Red Plot

    George Waite, staunch old Labor man, writes thus in the "Labor Daily," wherein he had been attacked for making use of the Capitalist Press:— ...

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  7. Hares and Hounds

    More and more each season coursing becomes a social function, and last Tuesday attracted many hundreds of people to Rooty Hill, to witness the various ...

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  8. HEAVY ACCOUNT LIST.

    Accounts to a total amount of £2520/16/3 were passed for payment at Wednesday night's meeting of Ryde Council. ...

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  9. A RESIDENTIAL AREA.

    Mount Errington, Horhsby, is one of the beauty spots of the district, and a number of residents of the locality are anxious that it should be proclaimed a ...

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  10. HUNTING UP THE STRAYS.

    Inspector Ainsworth reported to Wednesday night's meeting of Ryde council that, during the past fortnight, 18 head of stock had been impounded, and ...

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  11. INJURIES AND SHOCK.

    Mrs. Brown, wife of Mr. Brown, of Wentworth-street, Eastwood, sustained injuries and shock as a result of a nasty fall at residence one day recently. ...

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  12. OVERCROWDED PROFESSIONS.

    Mr. W. Fitzsimons, M.L.A., one of the Nationalist candidates for Cumberland, considers the establishment of Rural Schools to oe a matter of the ...

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  13. TO THE WORKS COMMITTEE.

    At the instance of Alderman Butcher, Ryde Council has decided that the works committee shall inspect and report on College-street and Victoria-road, with a ...

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  14. FORGETFUL.

    In the Licensing Court this week, a nurse, residing at Guildford, stated that, at one time, she kept brandy in her home, but ...

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  15. EASTWOOD'S FLOOD TIDE.

    The torrential downpour which swept Eastwood on Saturday night and Sunday last, was one which will probably go down as the most memorable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THREE GAMES TO TWO.

    A party of snooker players-comprising Messrs. W. Brown, O. Clifford, C. Wilson, S. Breen, and Billy Hughes, Visited Chatswood one night recently, and engaged in ...

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  17. GENERAL ITEMS.

    A conference to discuss the question of direct road between Sydney and Newcastle has been arranged by Erina Shire Council for May 6. Hornsby Shire ...

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  18. ANOTHER MOTOR BUS.

    The Traffic Department submitted to Ryde Council an application which had been received from Mr. S. Harris, to ply a motor bus between Parramatta and ...

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  19. FOR THE HOSPITAL FUND.

    On Saturday evening last, West Ryde and Meadowbank residents attended the residence of Mr. Frew, who had arranged a euchre party in aid of the funds of the ...

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  20. GLENORIE.

    As the usual Hills District Show will not be held this year, a show will be held at Glenorie on September 12, in aid of the local Memorial Hall. The present ...

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  21. INSPECTOR FINDS DIRTY PREMISES.

    "I made an inspection of certain premises used as a shop," reported Health Officer Ainsworth to Wednesday night's meeting of Ryde Council, "and found a ...

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  22. RETURNING TO ENGLAND.

    Mr. and Mrs. C. Norgaard, who have resided at Ryde for the past three years, are returning to England in the near future. They were entertained at the ...

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  23. DURAL

    During last week, the district had a little over eleven inches of rain, and from midnight on Saturday till eight p.m. on Sunday, it was one continual shower. The ...

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  24. WEST RYDE BOY'S DEATH.

    Ronald A. Brown, aged 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown, of Rydale-road, Ryde, met with la fatal accident on Thursday of last week. lie was working with a ...

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  25. EASTWOOD

    The men in charge of one of the sanitary motor waggons had an unenviable time in upper Railway-road, Eastwood, one morning this week. The heavy rains ...

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  26. EASTER MEETING.

    The Easter meeting in connection with St. Jude's Church was held in the Parish Hall on Monday. Rev. T. Knox presided. There was a fair attendance, and the ...

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  27. A GARDEN PLOT.

    Anyone who does something to beautify his town should be given the glad hand of encouragement. At present Mr. C. R. Summerhayes is having a little plot of ...

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  28. FARCIAL COMEDY.

    On Saturday last, the Hornsby Dramatic Company rendered the farcial comedy. "Tom, Dick, and Harry," in the Dural Parish Hall. The heavy rain seriously ...

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  29. CASTLE HILL.

    In consequence of representations made by the Hon. E. K. Bowden, the Postal Department has arranged with the Railway Commissioners for the provision of a ...

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  30. MR. ANTWIS DEPARTS.

    Eastwood is to lose another good townsman in the person of Mr. W. E. Autwis. He has disposed of his business in Blaxland-road to Mr. V. Wall, who took ...

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  31. CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION.

    A large number of residents were present on Tuesday night, May 12, at a meeting, to elect officers for the ensuing year. The following were elected:—President. ...

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  32. EASTWOOD SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS.

    Mr. D. Anderson, M.L.A., has received the following communication from the Minister for Education (Hon. Albert Bruntnell):—"You will remember that ...

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  33. MAROOTA.

    The elusive burglar is still operating in the district, and is making a very fair living by helping himself to such necessities of life as he fancies, when the ...

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  34. EPPING

    Rydo Council, on Wednesday night, approved of Mr. C. M. Troy's application to the Traffic Department for the extension of his Epping to Gladesville bus service ...

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  35. NORTHMEAD.

    With the object of obtaining gifts for the "apron fair," to be held at the opening of the new hall, a social and card evening was held at the residence of Mrs. ...

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  36. DEFINITE MOVE FOR LOAN.

    Eastwood Council, at a special meeting held on Wednesday night last, made a definite stop in the direction of securing a substantial load for road work. ...

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  37. EUCHRE AND DANCE.

    The dry spell, which the district had been experiencing, has broken, and soaking rains have been falling at intervals for over a week. The hall committee ...

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  38. EPPING'S RECORD RAINFALL.

    Epping received a generous share of the rainstorm on Saturday night and Sunday last. Over seven inches fell within 20 hours. The watercourses and streets ...

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