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  2. Advertising

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  3. EASTWOOD

    "We have to go cap in hand to the nine Progressives and say to them, 'please Mr. Progressives, may we bring this in?'" ...

    Article : 480 words
  4. Big Property Deal.

    Alderman C. Dyer (Mayor of Ryde), this week completed the purchase of four shops and several residences in the rear, in Great North-road, Ryde. The seller ...

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  5. CRICKET.

    Pennant Hills won the toss, and decided to send Thornleigh to the wickets. Disaster soon overtook Thornleigh, Gardner-being run out for 4, after having ...

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  6. Christmas Cheer.

    In connection with the annual, street collection of the Sydney City Mission, a number of Eastwood ladies are arranging a Christmas Tree and Sale of ...

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  7. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    During October, 19,662 tickets were issued at Eastwood railway station, and the coaching revenue amounted to £2465. Goods traffic yielded a return of £360. ...

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  8. BIG LAND SALE.

    To-day (Saturday) the Gem of Ryde-Eastwood Estate will be submitted to public auction by Messrs. C. Monro, D. McCormick and Co., and J. G. Stone. ...

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  9. APPRECIATED SHOWERS.

    Light rain of a pastoral nature fell at Eastwood on Sunday afternoon last. It had a refreshing effect upon the gardens; the only regret was that there was not ...

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  10. Hospital Topics.

    A public meeting to advocate the claims for the establishment of a hospital for the Northern Line (Rhodes to Beecroft), will be held in the Epping School ...

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  11. ROSES OF EASTWOOD.

    The beauty and fragrance of roses from the gardens of Eastwood made the vestibule of Her Majesty's Theatre. Sydney, a bright spot one afternoon ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. NEW FIRE STATION.

    Tenders have at last been called for the erection of a new fire brigade station at Eastwood. The building will be in a central position in Blaxland-road. ...

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  13. RAINSTORMS.

    A series of rainstorms passed over Eastwood on Wednesday afternoon last. The downpour was exceedingly welcome. About 60 points were recorded. Good ...

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  14. DOG ATTACKS CANVASSER.

    A man, who was selling soaps and sundry wares, called at a house in Darvall-street, Eastwood, one day this week. A dog sprang at him, and ripped his ...

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  15. REVUE FOR THE BAND.

    Miss Bessie Williams' "Smart Set" Juveniles will present a Revue in the Masonic Hall, Eastwood, on Monday evening, December 17, in aid of Eastwood District ...

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  16. NEW PIANO.

    The old piano, which has done duty at the Dundas Town Hall for 28 years, has sounded its last note in that building. On Wednesday a new instrument costing ...

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  17. A LOCAL SONG-BIRD.

    of Baulkham Hills, and one of Parramatta's best known vocal artists, who was recently crowned "Queen of Charity," in connection with th Charitics Carnival, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DUNDAS.

    An appeal from the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital to the Dundas Council on Wednesday night, prompted Alderman Harley to remark that any aid that might ...

    Article : 127 words
  19. HORNSBY

    Welcome showers fell at Hornsby on Sunday last. Strong south-westerly winds prevailed, and at night conditions were decidedly wintry. ...

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  20. GALSTON.

    At the end of this month, Galston is to lose an old and highly respected business man, in the person of Mr. E. Harvey. For very many years Mr. Harvey ...

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  21. EPPING

    The lane at the rear of Mrs. Howles' shops in Bridge-street is in an unsatisfactory condition according to the health inspector, and that officer recommended ...

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  22. BOISTEROUS SOUTHERLY.

    After several hot days, a boisterous southerly wind swept over the Hornsby district on Thursday night last, accompanied by a few showers. The district ...

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  23. DURAL.

    An entertainment entitled "The festival of the Flowers" was given in the Methodist Church on Monday evening, at which the Rev. W. Dyer presented the ...

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  24. TENNIS COURTS FOR PARK.

    Tennis enthusiasts at Hornsby are anxious that the shire council should take steps to provide courts in Hornsby Park. The matter has been under consideration ...

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  25. Meadowbank Baths.

    R. E. F. writes:—I was pleased to see in "The Argus" of Saturday last, that the Joint Committee of Northern District Progress Association's have at last taken ...

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  26. RYDE

    At the instance of Alderman McDuff, the Works Committee of Ryde Council will consider the question of having the Great North-road, from Pittwater-road ...

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  27. WEST EPPING SCHOOL.

    No site has yet been secured for the proposed Epping school, and the Mayor of Dundas thinks that the ratepayers out that way should get into touch with the ...

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  28. NEW COURTHOUSE.

    Mr. R. B. Walker, M.L.A., has received the following letter from the Acting Under-Secretary of Justice: "In reply to your representations as to the necessity ...

    Article : 105 words
  29. FAIR OFFER.

    Mr. T. H. Selley, of Wingate-avenue, complained to the Dundas Council that weeds wore growing luxuriously along the footpaths adjacent to his residence and if ...

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  30. NORTH RYDE BUS SERVICE.

    It is understood that a motor-bus service betwen North Ryde and Ryde railway station will be commenced at an early date. The people have been ...

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  31. NEW TENNIS COURTS.

    Three of the five hard tennis courts provided by the West Epping Recreation Club at the corner of Midson-road and Norman-street, Epping, were officially ...

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  32. CANDID.

    There was more than a touch of satire, in a letter received by the Dundas Council, from Mrs. G. A. Black, of Tintern-avenue, in reply to a request that she ...

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  33. School Fetes.

    There was an excellent attendance at the annual School Fete at Meadowbank on Saturday afternoon last. The function was held to provide prizes and a ...

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  34. PERSONAL.

    Mr. W. W. King, the popular Shire Clerk of Hornsby, has resumed duty after his annual holidays. Mr. Donaldson, engineer to the Shire of ...

    Article : 77 words
  35. NORTH RYDE LADIES.

    A number of ladies at North Ryde may always be relied upon to be prominent at functions of a charitable nature. At the recent sale of work in aid of Ryde Home ...

    Article : 56 words
  36. SWIMMING BATHS.

    The Northern Suburbs Joint Committee, in an effort to establish baths at Meadow-bank Park, on the Parramatta River, has approached the councils in the localities ...

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  37. GREAT WORK.

    The West Epping Progress Association owes a small account for timber used in the erection of tree guards. It was submitted to the Dundas Council on ...

    Article : 112 words
  38. GENERAL ITEMS.

    During the past fortnight, two cases of infectious disease have been reported at Ryde Council-chambers. This low number speaks well for the district. ...

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  39. BEECROFT.

    Recently, a request was made to Hornsby Shire Council that a water-trough be placed at a suitable spot between Epping and Pennant Hills. The ...

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  40. GENERAL ITEMS.

    A number of people from various country centres are holidaying at Hornsby. A little more street watering in Hornsby would prove a decided boon to the ...

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  41. CONCERT.

    On Wednesday last a very enjoyable entertainment was given in the Parish Hall by St. Jude's Sunday School scholars, at which Mr. Giles presided, while Mrs. ...

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  42. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    The following are the results of the Ryde Gladesville tennis tournament:— Men's A grade final:—Swansea beat Kluane 4-43 to 4-40. Ladies' final: ...

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  43. KERBED AND GUTTERED.

    Kent-street, Epping, with the exception of a small section between Chesterfield-rd. and Chelmsford-av., is to be kerbed and guttered. The Mayor, anxious to ...

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  44. TURNED DOWN.

    In reply to a request that a deputation might wait upon the Minister for Works, urging him to expedite the installation of a sewerage scheme in the northern line ...

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  45. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    During October, 14,086 tickets were issued at Ryde railway station, and the coaching revenue amounted to £1797. These figures show a substantial ...

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  46. PICNIC.

    The annual picnic in connection with the Methodist Sunday School was held last Saturday. The teachers and scholars and a few friends were taken by motor ...

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  47. NORMANHURST.

    Mr. R. T. Andrews (secretary Normanhurst Progress Association), wrote to the last meeting of Hornsby Shire Council, concerning the successful ...

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  48. BOXING.

    At Ryde Show Pavilion last week-end, the boxing tournament resulted:—T. Walker beat Ted Guyatt. Hackland beat Barlow. Ryan beat Meredith. Meurer ...

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  49. WARNING TO BATHERS.

    Ryde Council has decide to place notice boards at the quarry on Ryde-road, warning bathers that, if they persist in swimming in the water-hole, they will be ...

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  50. CARLINGFORD.

    This afternoon Senator C. F. Cox will lay the foundation stone of a Memorial Hall at Carlingford. The building, which is to be erected upon a site at ...

    Article : 80 words
  51. CORONER'S INQUIRY.

    The District Coroner held an inquiry regarding a fire which, about two months ago, did damage in Mr. Bob Bennett's hairdressing saloon at Gladesville. After ...

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