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  5. CHOIR CONCERT.

    Sir,--I notice in your issue of Friday, last that the Hurstville Methodist Choir Concert was Criticised by a contributor to your columns. The general ...

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  6. COUNCIL OR A CIRCUS.

    A letter of protest from a number of residents of Council's Point Road, Hurstville, and its environs, was responsible for a good deal of heated ...

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  7. MUNICIPAL ROLLS.

    At last night's meeting of Hurstville Council the town clerk (Mr. W. I. Donald) submitted the following report in connection with the supplementary ...

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  8. DUMBLETON TRAMWAY.

    Following the continued representations of Mr. Mark Gosling, M.L.A., and the secretary of the Dumbleton Tramway League, the Minister for ...

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  9. KOGARAH POLICE COURT.

    Jack Flynn was proceeded against for assaulting Reginald Clarence Rivett at Rockdale on September 6. Reginald Clarence Rivett gave ...

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  10. BETTING ON THE OUTER.

    At the Kogarah Police Court on Wednesday three young men named William Henry White, Peter O'Leary, and Richard Hall, were charged with a breach ...

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  11. THEFT AT TOM UGLY'S.

    At the Kogarah Police Court on Wednesday two young men named James Edward Duggen and David Love, were. charged with stealing a quantity ...

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  12. SUTHERLAND WATER SUPPLY.

    Recently, towards the end of last session of Parliament, Mr. Vol. Moles worth, Labour M.L.A. for Cumberland, secured a promise from the Minister ...

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  13. RIOTOUS BEHAVIOUR.

    Albert Boyne Pickering and Aubrey English were proceeded against for behaving in a riotous manner at Kogarah on August 27. ...

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  14. BREACHES OF TRAFFIC ACT.

    George William Kent was proceeded against for leaving a horse and vehicle unattended at Arneliffe, thereby inconveniencing the traffic. A fine" of 10 ...

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  15. OATLEY BAY AQUATIC CLUB.

    Last Saturday evening the members of the above club held their second monthly social in the Queen's Hall, Oatley Bay. About sixty couples were ...

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  16. THEFT OF SAND.

    Ransom Mayfield proceeded against Roy Ernest Hynes for damaging his property at Blakehurst by removing ten loads of sand and doing damage to ...

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  17. OBSTRUCTED THE ROADWAY.

    Charles Henderson was proceeded against for leaving his motor lorry unattended in a roadway at Arneliffe. The prosecuting constable stated that the ...

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  18. RATES HIGHER THAN RENT.

    Mr. A. Batchelor, of Menai, writes:-- "Being an old pioneer and selector, I wish to bring a few facts under the notice of men who are trying to get on ...

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  20. INDECENT BEHAVIOUR.

    For behaving in an indecent manner at Sutherland, Robert Green was fined £1, in default Seven days imprisonment. Frederick Hunter was also fined £1 ...

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  21. A GENEROUS OFFER.

    At the last meeting of Kogarah Council a letter was received from Mrs. Riches, of Council's Point, placing the swimming baths attached to her ...

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