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  4. THE PRESTIGE OF ENGLAND.

    What a compliment to England. In Liege, it is cabled, the question in every mouth is "When will the English come?" Mothers console their children by saying ...

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  5. AUBURN AFFECTED.

    Messrs. Ritchie Bros. expect a little inconvenience through the war. They use a lot of Belgium steel, and the next shipments must be unsettled. ...

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  6. ALLEGED CAPTURE OP SPIES.

    Excitement was rife, here on Monday morning (writes our Brooklyn correspondent) when it was made known that the marines on guard at Barrenjoey had come ...

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  7. THE WAR

    The Prime Minister lias received official notification that Great Britain declared war on Austria at midnight on Wednesday. ...

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  8. A WARNING.

    It has been reported that a lady has been soliciting donations, in aid of the Patriotic Fund, without any authority. It would be wise for all subscribers to ...

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  9. A GOOD IDEA.

    The hands of "The Argus" office have started a weekly contribution of 1/- for men and 6d for girls or boys for the patriotic fund while the war lasts. This . ...

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  10. THOSE THEY LEAVE BEHIND. THEM.

    At the meeting of the Auburn Progress Association on Wednesday, Mr. Nelson, himself,an old soldier of the British army, drew attention to the fact that ...

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  11. KELLYVILLE ORGANISING.

    At a meeting of ladies, held at the residence of Mrs. Glasgow, Kellyville, on Thursday, it was decided to form a branch of the Red Cross League. About ...

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  12. HELPERS' BRANCH AT BEECROFT.

    A large number of Beecroft ladies met in the supper-room of the Beecroft School of Arts on Tuesday, Mr. J. G. North presiding, for the purpose of forming an ...

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  13. HELP PROM WESTMEAD.

    A meeting convened by Mesdames Freame and Giles was held on Thursday, at Mr. B. Houison's, to consider the advisability of taking steps to assist the ...

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  14. PROPER KIND OF PATRIOTISM.

    At the Liverpool Council meeting on Tuesday, Alderman Kennett moved that a patriotic public subscription list be placed at the town hall, and that an ...

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  15. NOTES.

    At the service at the Church of England, Mudgee, on Sunday evening, they sang "The Marseillaise" and the Russian and British anthems; and the ...

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  16. AT WORK AT FAIRFIELD.

    An enthusiastic and successful meeting in connection with the Red Cross Guild was held on Thursday, at the Fairfield Picture Palace. The next meeting will be ...

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  17. ODDFELLOWS ON SEEVICE.

    At the usual meeting of the Loyal Happy Moments Lodge of Oddfellows at Granville this week, it was resolved, on the motion of P.D.G.M. Bro. Longford, ...

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  18. A WAR MOVE.

    The far-reaching effects of the war have already perpetrated the peaceful village of Gladesville, although in a slight way. Several business people, including ...

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  19. BAZAAR FOE THE FUND.

    At the usual weekly meeting of the Havelock Juvenile Temple, I.O.G.T., Parramatta, on Monday, the arrangements for the annual sale of work were ...

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  20. WORKERS AT AUBURN.

    At Auburn the ladies elected the following officers: President, the Mayoress; hon. secretary, Miss Ruby; Coulson, Park-road; hon. treasurer, Mrs.G. H. Ritchie. ...

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  21. GRANVILLE COUNCIL WILL ASSIST.

    Prior to business being entered upon at the meeting of the Granville Council on Tuesday, Mayor Charlton made, reference to the European crisis. He said it ...

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  22. AUBURN BOY WITH THE FLEET.

    An Auburn business man, Mr. Ambrose Webber, has a son in the British Navy who in with the present fleet in tho North Sen. Young Webber has been offered a ...

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  23. THE WILY CHINESE.

    A Chinese, on signing a contract in Auburn for the erection of a £700 building, was asked didn't he think the time unpropitious for building; and his ...

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  24. THE ARCHBISHOP AT AUBURN.

    At a social gathering in connection with St. Philip's Church, which was held in the Town Hall, Auburn, on Thursday, the Archbishop (Dr. Wright), who presided, ...

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  25. CONFIDENCE AND LOYALTY.

    The President (Councillor Best) submitted the following minute at the last meeting of the Blacktown Shire Council: "I desire to call your attention to the ...

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  26. DUNDAS LOYALTY.

    At the meeting of the Dundas Council on Wednesday, Alderman Neil said the council, as representatives of a British community, should express its high ...

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  27. PROTECTING THE WATER MAINS.

    Twenty or thirty troops passed through Guildford on Tuesday, en route to the Pipe Head, to protect the water channel. A patrol has also been instituted along ...

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  28. "A STIFF UPPER LIP."

    Alderman U. H. Mobbs took up a very sensible and praiseworthy attitude, at the Granville Council on Tuesday, and his ideas-to keep work going as it nothing ...

    Article : 387 words
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  30. WORKING MATERIAL FOR LADIES.

    Mrs. Joseph Cook informs us that Messrs. Fanner and Co. have donated sufficient wool for 5000 pairs of socks, and that supplies can be obtained from Miss ...

    Article : 96 words
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