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Advertising : 228 wordsThe eighth annual meeting of the Thornleigh Progress Association wits held on Tuesday. The report showed that eleven monthly meetings had been held during tho year, and ...
Article : 320 wordsDr. Tibbles' Vi-Cocoa has become a house-hold word, and this wonderful Food-beverage has come to take an important place in the dietary of the best-regulated families. Dr. ...
Article : 287 wordsCONCERT.—Notwithstanding several severe disappointments a very creditable and successful concert was given last Thursday in aid of the Indian Famine Fund, and for ...
Article : 492 wordsPUBLIC SCHOOL.—The residents of Epping are at a loss to understand why no start has been made in this matter. Some months have now elapsed since tenders were called. All are ...
Article : 292 wordsH.M.S. "PINAFORE."—This over fresh and entertaining play was produced last week at the Gladesville Hospital for the benefit of the inmates by a company composed of employees ...
Article : 571 wordsTHE COMING SHOW.—The committee of the Thornleigh, Pennant Hills, etc, Agricultural Society, are working strenuously to make a success of the Spring Show ...
Article : 86 wordsPRESENT NEEDS AND A MISSING M.P.—To people who have become accustomed to the vagaries of the member for Sherbrooke, his non-appearance at Toongabbie on ...
Article : 477 wordsJohn Parnell pleaded guilty to having been drunk and disorderly on the Great Northern-road, Gladesville, and was fined 5q, or imprisonment until the rising. ...
Article : 162 wordsFERRY-STREET.—Ferry-street, which is one of the principal thoroughfares of Hunter's Hill, has for the past few years presented what has been very aptly described as a "lob-sided" ...
Article : 445 wordsTHE NEW STATIONS.—As a result of representations by the Council, un officer from the Railway Department arrived the other day to make enquiries as to the ...
Article : 95 wordsPOLICE COURT.—There was a clean sheet at he Ryde Police Court on Tuesday—not even a solitary drunk to be dealt with. THAT DIVIDING ROAD.—There is trouble ...
Article : 485 wordsTHE MAIN ROAD.—On Tuesday a crowd of the " unemployed" who have been cutting down the hills on the way to Dural arrived and pitched their tents at Castle ...
Article : 223 wordsTHE SCHOOL OF ARTS.—It is hoped that the proposed now building to house this useful institution will be opened ere Commonwealth Proclamation Day. The ...
Article : 150 wordsCRICKET AMALGAMATION.—At a meeting of the C.C. on Friday, presided over by Mr. T. Humphreys, a motion was passed in favour of amalgamation with the Dundas ...
Article : 101 wordsA KINDLY ACT.—The teaching staff of the Carlingford public school has recently been much reduced by sickness and removals, so that only three teachers out of ...
Article : 144 wordsTHE COMING TRAM. — The Baulkham Hills folk hardly believe that they are to have a cable tram, owing to the necessity for providing a power-house in such case. ...
Article : 98 wordsA PITY.—The Seven Hills Literary and Debating Society has shown no signs of existence during the past winter, and seems to have drifted to the limbo of things ...
Article : 86 wordsAN UNSEASONABLE APPEARANCE.—While gathering flowers here the other day, two Baulkham Hills young ladies —the Misses Reid—were a good deal alarmed by ...
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