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  2. NOTES OF THE WEEK.

    Mrs. W. Maskey died at her residence, Newcombe Street, Sans Souci, on Saturday last, aged 63 years. Alderman G. E. Fortescue, junr., has ...

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  3. A GENEROUS COUNCIL.

    At last night's meeting of Hurstville Council the Town Clerk suggested that as the other local councils had decided to close their offices during the ...

    Article : 465 words
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  6. HURSTVILLE COUNCIL.

    At last night's meeting of Hurstville Council it was decided, to co-operate with Paddington Council in urging upon the Minister for Works the ...

    Article : 253 words
  7. BEXLEY LADIES' COLLEGE.

    At the annual break-up of the Ladies' College, Bexley, the principals delivered farewell addresses, as they were both retiring from school work, ...

    Article : 156 words
  8. HURSTVILLE SCHOOL.

    In the presence of the congregated scholars and a number of visitors, speeches were made and the Erie Blackshaw Memorial Prize presented to-day ...

    Article : 367 words
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  10. MORTDALE PROGRESS.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Mortdale Progress Association was held last Tuesday in St. George's Hall, Mortdale. The turning down of the ...

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  11. MARCH OF LOCAL PROGRESS.

    With the advent of the St. George Comity Council -- the first of its kind established in the State -- the Illawarra suburbs should ...

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  12. NEW SWIMMING BATHS.

    Kogarah Council has decided to purchase an area of land at Kyle Bay, George's River, for the purpose of erecting a public swimming bath. It ...

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  13. CONCERT AT HURSTVILLE.

    A concert organised and conducted by Mr. G. Hindmarsh Jamieson was held in the Masonic Hall, Hurstville, on Wednesday night. The Bexley ...

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  14. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    The Government has decided that Monday, January 3, shall be an extra public holiday throughout New South Wales. The Christmas holidays will ...

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  15. CHILDREN HELP HOSPITAL.

    On Thursday the children of 2B class, Hurstville S.P. Infants' School, sent their annual collection of bright-colored woollen balls and ribbons to the St. ...

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  16. PRICE OF BRICKS INCREASED.

    In granting an increase of 7 per thousand in the selling price of bricks, Judge Rolin, President of the Necessary Commodities Commission, said ...

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  17. OUR "STATESMEN."

    At the present time there are fifteen thousand men unemployed in the city. The Government says they have no money to carry on works, etc., yet ...

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  18. MOTOR CAR REGISTRATIONS.

    At the present time there are no fewer than 44,287 motor vehicles registered in New South Wales, not including 74 cars and 54 motor cycles ...

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  19. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    At Wednesday night's meeting of the Hurstville and District Chamber or Commerce it was decided to ask the Postal Department to expedite the ...

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  20. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE.

    Richard Roehr, aged 36, was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with having, at Carlton, on September 2, while employed by the Railway ...

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  21. PENSHURST CARNIVAL.

    The continuation of the carnival in aid of the Penshurst Memorial Institute will be held at Penshurst Station to-night and to-morrow. Among other ...

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  22. MISHAP TO BAND MASTER.

    Mr. J. C. Walker, conductor of the Rockdale Municipal Band, accidentally stepped into a hole in a street recently and fractured one of his ankles. He ...

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