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  5. Mokham Council Works

    Wickham Council held their fort nightly meeting last night, those present being the Mayor (Alderman K.J. Bond) and Aldermen Toll. Gittins ...

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  6. CONSCRIPTION ISSUE.

    The New South Wales Referendum Petition Committee wrote to Wickham Council last night, asking that a subcommittee be formed in that district. ...

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  7. Italia Radeviva.

    Subsequent news from Europe has justified the views expressed in this column on Monday last, those views having been in allayment of the ...

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  8. GIFT AFTERNOON.

    Under the auspices of the Ministering Children's League, a very successful gift afternoon was held at Way's cafe yesterday, in aid of the League's ...

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  9. REFORMING CHARLTON STREET.

    Wickham Council had before it last night a communication from Newcastle Council, asking whether Wickham would join them in the ...

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  10. MUSIC IN PARKS.

    The Steel Works Band wrote to Wickham Council, asking permission to render monthly programmes of music in Islington and Wickham Parks, ...

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  11. FROLIC AT HOLMESVILLE.

    A grand plain and fancy dress frolic was held in Hartland's Hall, the proceeds being in aid of the fund for soldiers parcels to be sent to the front ...

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  12. WICKHAM MAYOR IN SYDNEY.

    The Mayor of Wickham (Ald. R. J. Bond), reported to the Council meeting last night that he, in company with Ald. Fegan, had attended the ...

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  13. BRITAIN IN WAR TIME.

    Mr.Rees, M.L.C., has returned to Melbourne. During a 15 months' tour he visited Great Britain and France. In England to-day said ...

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  14. THE STEEL WORKS ROAD.

    Sir,—As one of a party visiting the Steel Works at North Waratah, it was my misfortune to travel over one of the worst roads 1 ever experienced. ...

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  15. CHARGE OF STONE THROWING.

    Lance Henderson (16) and William Charlton (18) were charged before Mr. J. Forster, J.P., at Kurri Kurri Police Court with throwing stones at ...

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  16. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The funds of the Greta Red Cross Society will be considerably augmented as the result of a skating carnival, which took place successfully in the ...

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  17. ISLINGTON PARK.

    The finance committee of Wickham Council reported in regard to Islington Park reclamation, that the Council at their last meeting had ...

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  18. DUSTY TRAMS.

    Sir,—Having seen a letter in your issue with regard to the watering of the tram line past the Bank. I would like to draw attention to the dust ...

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  19. A WICKHAM SWAMP.

    Mr. G. H. Godfrey, an inspector of the Board of Health, reported to the Wickham Council last night that he had inspected land ...

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  20. The Potsdam Pother.

    The Bavarian worm has turned and done a slight wriggle to get from under the Prussian heel. A Bavarian has been appointed subject to ...

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  21. KURRI SOLDIER KILLED.

    Private John Whittaker, of Kurri Kurri, who worked at Pelaw Main colliery prior to enlisting, has been reported as having been killed in action ...

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  22. A GLAZIER INJURED.

    While shifting a sheet of glass at Messrs. A. Cook's timber yard, yesterday, William James Wyman, a glazier. residing at Stockton, cut his ...

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  23. WICKHAM VALUER.

    Mr. W. M. Shedden, retiring town clerk of Wickham Council, was last night appointed valuer for the incoming year at a fee of £25, ...

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