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Advertising : 893 wordsTHE WATER QUESTION—The Merrylands Progress Association has lately been agitating for an extension of the water reticulation to the station and along Park-road. and has ...
Article : 244 wordsST. LUKE's ANNIVERSARY—The 81st anniversary of St. Luke's Church, Liverpool, was celebrated on Thursday last. Holy communion was held in the morning; ...
Article : 1,467 wordsTHE RECENT SCHOOL CONCERT—"Klondyke" writes to THE ARGUS as follows :—" Due recognition of merit is but fair to those who so untiringly assisted in ...
Article : 353 wordsTHE POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS—Advice has been received from the Postal Department that the Prospect Reservoir post office is for the future to be known as "Widemere." The ...
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Article : 223 wordsTHE DEFUNCT RIFLE CLUB—A meeting of members of the Fairfield Civilian Rifle Club was held at the residence of Mr. H. Morgan (the temporary secretary) on ...
Article : 220 wordsCLOSING THE CROSSING—Now the overhead bridge at the Cabramatta railway station has been completed, the Railway Commissioners have closed the level crossing. One gate has ...
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Article : 57 wordsTHE POST OFFICE TO BE REMOVED—Mr. G. R. Whaley, the Moorebank postmaster, is in receipt of a letter from the Postal Electric and Telegraph Department ...
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Article : 213 wordsANOTHER SNAKE—A black snake was the other day killed on Mr. Paine's verandah by young Carson. BLOWN DOWN—The roofing was blown ...
Article : 84 wordsA SERIOUS LOSS—Mr. P. Hayes, on Friday, lost a valuable cart-horse, the animal, which had been turned out in a paddock, having contracted a disease of the ...
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