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  2. HER NEW SHOES

    The arrest of a girl of 16 at the Central Railway Station on Monday came as the result of the disappearance of £25 from a ...

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  3. FIRE AND TRAGEDY

    A weatherboard house in Gallagher Street, Mt. Druitt, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday afternoon. Neighbours discovered ...

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  4. Heard by the Way

    THE court orderly at Queanbeyan District Court was told by Judge Sheridan to handle the Bible carefully and respectfully and not like a betting ...

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  5. "HARD COMPANY"

    When application for leave to make a call on contributaries was made by the liquidator (Mr F. F. Porter) in the matter of ...

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  6. STILL ARGUING

    Castlereagh Council, at its meeting on 5th inst, had before it further correspondence from the Local Government Department ...

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  7. Coursing Success

    AT the Rooty Hill coursing this week Mr Harold Baton's Pivot Again was runner-up in The Oaks. ...

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  8. Could He Hit?

    TALKING of hurricane innings at cricket, we were reminded the other day of a score of 148 made in 1903 by Hilton Hunter, of ...

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  9. Jubilee of a Cricket Bat

    IN a fine state of preservation were a cricket; bat and ball 50 years old brought into this office this week. They were presented by Penrith ...

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  10. Trousseau Disappeared

    AT Orange a bridal pair were motoring oil their honeymoon, and stopped to admire the beauties of the city. The trousseau was left locked in the ...

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  11. Youthful Athlete

    RUNNING for St. Patrick's College, Strathfield, in the 220 yards championship of the combined Christian Brothers Schools at the Sports ...

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  12. Snake Shows Fight

    AN exceptionally vicious brown snake, about 5ft long, attacked a woman and, dog out Llandilo way on Saturday. Mr T. W. Ransley was ...

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  13. Too Much Squeezing

    WHEN a pretty girl in the United States had a rib cracked because her sweetheart squeezed her too srenuously it was an accident; at least the ...

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  14. The Deadly Red-Backs

    THE mysterious sickness and event[?] death of several of his pigs was worrying a Loftville farmer, until he decided to thoroughly overhaul his ...

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  15. New Sort of Dairyman

    THERE is a common saying that dairy farmers are the most difficult people in the world to organise; but according to some of them giving ...

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  16. The First Application

    THIS is the first application for extension of tho light to Emu Plains," said the Mayor of Penrith, Ald A. H. Hand, at the meeting of ...

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  17. Reached for his Cheque Book

    THERE is at least one ratepayer who shows his appreciation in a practical way of something that Council has done to please him. At the ...

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  18. Afternoon Tea

    Delegates of Nepean District Tennis is Association have of late been delating the question-of whether afternoon tea should be served at the ...

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  19. Electricitv for Castlereagh

    WITH reference to the franchise granted by Castlereagh Council to River Sand (Nopean) Ltd, to supply electricity to residents of the ...

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  20. How a Fund has Grown

    JUST lying in the bank and earning interest for about 20 years in Penrith Crossing of the Mountains Centenary Fund has grown from £97. to £192. ...

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  21. Just Missed Ninety

    ANOTHER instance of longevity of Nepeanites is afforded by the case of Mr W. Frost, of Manly, who died recently at the age of 89 years. ...

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  22. EMPIRE DAY

    At a meeting of citizens held in Penrith Council Chambers on Monday evening it was decided that Empire Day, 24th May, be ...

    Article : 247 words
  23. Mixed Pies and Cream

    THE Dairy Branch of the Department of Agriculture has advised councils that it has been brought under notice that carriers of cream have ...

    Article : 118 words
  24. Football

    This Saturday two practice matches are to be played on Penrith Showground. Penrith "A" team will play a combined team of players from the ...

    Article : 124 words
  25. The Gold Discoverer

    WHEN on June 28, 1849, the schooner, "Star of China", sailed out of Port Jackson, bound for California, therre was on board a man, Edward ...

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  26. Who Snored First?

    THE meeting hEld by this Penrith Council on Tuesday evening must be almost a record short meeting for the Council. It was over by 9.45 ...

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  27. The Best Cricket to Come

    WHAT he described as a "brain wave" was explained by Mr C. Meyers to the Board of Nepean District Hospital on Monday evening. As ...

    Article : 349 words
  28. Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary

    A meeting of tho Penrith Ladies' Auxiliary of tho Nepean District Hospital was held at the office of Mr C. H. Fulton, secretary of the Hospital, on ...

    Article : 171 words
  29. Citrus Growers Meeting

    Mr N. M. Hunter, secretary pro te[?] of the local citrus growers' organisation, writes as follows to growers:—Your attention is drawn to the ...

    Article : 212 words
  30. The Spud Cure

    THE reference in this column last week to the virtues of potatoes carried in the pocket as a cure for rheumatism, is reprinted ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. Glenmore Country Club

    On Easter Monday there will be 18hole gents' golf competition v, par and Canadian mixed foursomes, and a 9-hole ladies' competition v. par ...

    Article : 77 words
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  33. Worries of Wireless

    SCIENCE is a great thing, but it has its embarrassing and provoking possibilities. Take wirless. It's a great thing to have a loud speaker ...

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