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  2. Advertising

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  3. SEFTON PARK.

    A very pleasing function took place during the afternoon of the 23rd instant, when the pupils of Miss Wilkins (who was recently transferred to Bernal) ...

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  4. CABRA-VALE.

    Accounts amounting to £232/9/1 were passed for payment on Monday night by Cabra-Vale Council. At that time the overdraft had been reduced to 490/6/-. ...

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  5. FAIRFIELD

    Last week, Mr. P. Hayhoe, well-known resident of Fairfield, who, for the past month, has been rabbitting in Nowra district, sent up to market his first ...

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  6. APPRECIATION.

    On Monday night, Cabra-Vale Council received a letter from Mrs. Miles, wife of Mr. T. Miles, headmaster of Cabramatta Public School. The latter recently ...

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  7. A GOOD HAUL.

    A party of Fairfield amateur fishermen journeyed to Five Islands, Wollongong, last week-end, and had a great time. They hooked 182 fish of different kinds, ...

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  8. THE MAYOR'S ILLNESS.

    Alderman H. W. Stein, Mayor of Fairfield, has been suffering from appendicitis for some weeks. His condition, however, is improving. He wrote to Fairfield ...

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  9. WADING THROUGH WATER.

    Mr. Bullock, of Pork-road, Cabramatta, wrote to Cabra-Vale Council, drawing attention to the disgraceful state of the footpath in front of his home, which was ...

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  10. EMPIRE DAY.

    The function in connection with Empire Day was carried out at the local school in a liberal manner, on Saturday, 22rd instant. Visitors consider that in ...

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  11. A NECESSARY WORK.

    Palmerston-road, Fairfield, is in an almost impassable state. A great deal of traffic, if it could get through, would always use the thoroughfare. Recognising ...

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  12. MERRYLANDS

    It is pleasing to be able to report that Mr. I. France, who was suffering from pneumonia in addition to a poisoned arm is now well on tile way to complete ...

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  13. To Be Prosecuted

    At Fairfield Council meeting on Tuesday night, the General Purposes Committee's report recommended that all the Persons whose names had been taken by ...

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  14. QUALIFIED SUPERVISION.

    The Main Roads Board, referring to a reinforced concrete culvert that has to he built on the Great Southern-road, informed Cabra-Vale Council that, if an ...

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  15. "QUEEN OF ALL MOTHERS."

    Miss Joy Ferrow, of Carrington-street. Fairfield, writes:—"I wish to thank you for the very nice article which you published in "The Argus," concerning the ...

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  16. STRUCK BY LIGHTING.

    During a very heavy thunder-storm at the beginning of last week, a very large gum tree in Kerr's paddock, Canal-road, was struck by lightning. The effect was ...

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  17. WATER EXTENSION.

    Mr. C. Konemann, of Vine-street, Mark Lodge, wrote to Fairfield Council, asking that the water main be extended from the corner at Gordon-road along Vine-street. ...

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  18. A PROMISE.

    Mr. F. Carre, of "Ferngrove," Canley Vale, wrote to the local council, reminding it of a promise to form and metal the road between Ferngrove-road and the ...

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  19. EMPIRE DAY SERVICES.

    There were large congregations at St. Mathew's Holroyd, and St. Ann's, Loftus park, on Sunday, when Empire Day services were held. The churches and honor ...

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  20. RUN OVER.

    On Saturday night last, Mr. James Middlebrook, an old and very well known resident of Hamilton road. Fairfield, was run over in that thoroughfare by a village ...

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  21. NOT CONSULTED.

    The Department of Lands wrote to Fairfield Council, stating that, in connection with the proposed extension of Quest-avenue, parish of St. John the ...

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  22. SPEED THE PARTING GUESTS.

    On Saturday night last, Mr. J. Mogridge and Miss Elsie Mogridge were the guests of many Merrylands friends. This lady and gentleman, who reside in ...

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  23. A.J.C. WILL ASSIST.

    There is no doubt that the vehicular traffic along the Great Southern-road on Warwick Farm race days is very great, and Cabra-Vale Council is not only ...

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  24. SMITHFIELD.

    Mr. James Morris, of Smithfield, wrote to Fairfield Council, demanding a sum of £15 compensation, or the refund of all moneys paid for the purchase of and ...

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  25. DEPARTURE OF MR. HICKS.

    A strong tone of regret is expressed on all sides in Fairfield at tile knowledge that Mr. C. E. Hicks, headmaster of the local public school, is about to leave the ...

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  26. LIVERPOOL

    A number of friends gave a surprise birthday evening to Mrs. F. C. Locke, at her residence, "Hillside," Mulgoa-road, on Thursday last. Vocal and instrumental ...

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  27. GUILDFORD

    Guildford Chamber of Commerce gets through a lot of work at its monthly, meetings, and that work is undoubtedly in the interests of the suburb. At its ...

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  28. THAT TOOL-BOX.

    At Tuesday night's meeting of Fairfield Council, the General Purposes Committee recommended that a box for the reception of working tools be purchased at a cost ...

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  29. M.U.I.O.O.F. SOCIAL.

    Loyal Merrylands Lodge, Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows, held a largely attended and most successful euchre party and dance in ...

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  30. RAILWAY MATTERS.

    Hon. A. Bruntnell has received the following letter from the secretary, Public Works Department:—"Referring to previous correspondence on behalf of the ...

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  31. ENGAGEMENT.

    The engagement is announced of Mr. William Gorick and Mrs. Violet Winifred Ryder, whose late husband was killed during the Great War. The wedding is set ...

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  32. NATIONALIST ACTIVITIES.

    As the day of the election approaches, public feeling becomes more and more roused, both sides working assiduously, leaving no stone unturned to gain their ...

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  33. HORSLEY ESTATE AGREEMENT.

    The agreement between Fairfield Council and Arthur Rinckard and Co., with regard to the construction of roads on the estate, and the approaches thereto, is still ...

    Article : 164 words
  34. "COIN" EVENING.

    Those who are working so hard for the Presbyterian Church fete which is to be hold next month, should be gratified with the success attained up to the present. ...

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  35. POSTAL FACILITIES.

    East Fairfield Progress Association is very much exercised in mind regarding the poor postal facilities obtaining in its district and wrote to Fairfield Council, ...

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  36. PARISH CHURCHES.

    The annual meetings of the four churches in Guildford-Holroyd Church of England parish, recently held gave evidence of progress and a healthy church ...

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  37. FLOODS ANTICIPATED.

    Word was received by the local police on Tuesday last to warn settlers living in low positions on the George's River and adjacent creeks, as there was every ...

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  38. SPRINGFIELD

    Mr. Hugh Gallagher, hon. secretary of Smithfield Progress Association, wrote to Fairfield Council, asking that permission be granted to Messrs. Kowata and ...

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  39. SOCIAL CLUB.

    Guildford Social Club, organised by Messrs. T. Lennard and J. Kiroy, held social in the Masonic Hall on Saturday night. Eighty members were present ...

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  40. PRESTON SOCIAL CLUB.

    The Preston Social Club held a successful euchre party and dance in the Liverpool Town Hall on Tuesday, May 26, in aid of the Preston Hail building fund. ...

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  41. OLD PUPILS' CLUB.

    There was quite a large gathering of old pupils of Merrylands Public School and their friends on Thursday, May 21. They met at the school. The reason was ...

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  42. TRAFFIC DIVERTED.

    The electrification is now full swing in Liverpool. Great difficulty is being experienced in erecting the poles in Macquarie-street, owing to the presence of ...

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  43. FIRE FIGHTING APPLIANCES.

    At Fairfield Council meeting on Tuesday night Alderman Jentseh moved "That, In view of the extended Fire Brigade area, and the deplorable insufficiency ...

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  44. EMPIRE DAY SERVICES.

    St. Mary's Church of England Guildford, and Christ Church, old Guildford [?]ere suitably decorated for the Empire [?]ay services, which were conducted by ...

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  45. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    On Sunday afternoon last, two little girls, Joyce Eagles, aged eight, and Grace Park, seven years, were returning home from Sunday School, and when crossing ...

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  46. COUNCIL WILL ACT.

    At Tuesday night's meeting of Fairfield Council a letter was received from the solicitors for the executors of the late J. Neale Taylor, pointing out ...

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  47. SOCIAL EVENING.

    A very enjoyable evening, under the auspices of the local branch of the G.U.O.O.F., was held in the Protestant Hall on Monday, May 25. There was a ...

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  48. RETURNED.

    The Rev. Joseph Poole, rector of Guildford and Holroyd parish, returned from the Church of England congress in Melbourne in very much improved health. ...

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  49. WETHERILL PARK.

    Mr. W. Rainbow, hon. secretary of Wetherill Park Progress Association, wrote to Fairfield Council, and the letter was consideration on Tuesday night. The ...

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  50. HER 21ST BIRTHDAY.

    Miss Queenie Gumley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gumley of Merrylands-road, attained her majority on Saturday last. The occasion was no for rejoining ...

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  51. STEALING HONEY.

    At the Liverpool Police Court on May 21 (before Mr. Soame, relieving P.M.), Charles Frederick Ross, 40. of Guildford, was charged with stealing, on May 19 ...

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  52. EMPIRE DAY PICNIC.

    Empire Day was celebrated at Liver-pool with much more enthusiasm than usual, principally owing to the good work done by the headmaster of the public ...

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  53. EMPIRE DAY.

    Fairfield is loyal to the Empire. This was well demonstrated on Monday morning when The Crescent Picture Theatre was crowded with children and adults to ...

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  54. IN THE WRONG PLACE.

    There is rather a good joke on the Fairfield municipal authorities. And they admit it: in fact some of them take a delight in recounting it. Only quite ...

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  55. TENNIS CLUB DANCE.

    The Liverpool Tennis Club held in first of a series of dances in the Masonic Hall, on Wednesday, May 20, which was largely attended by club members and ...

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  56. A.H. & I. SOCIETY MEETING.

    There was a good attendance at the monthly meeting of the A.H. and I. Society, held on Tuesday evening, 26th instant, in the Liverpool Town Hall. ...

    Article : 136 words
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