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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 222 words
  3. RAISING THE PRICES.

    Printers are being hit very heavily at the present time. Before the war "The Aroint" could purchase colored paper for posters and handbills at 3s 4d per ream: ...

    Article : 60 words
  4. THE BEST MAN.

    "The best man is not he who never makes mistakes, but he who never permits them to daunt him, who accepts no failure as final, who rises wiser every time ...

    Article : 44 words
  5. A Roll of Honor.

    There was an interesting and impressive patriotic demonstration at Dundas on Saturday evening, when, at the local Town Hall, a finely designed roll of honor was ...

    Article : 2,614 words
  6. IVAR ITEMS.

    The Coo-ees leave, for the front, we understand, to-day. Yesterday they paraded in their new military war-paint before the admiring citizens and burgesses ...

    Article : 54 words
  7. PROPERTY SALES.

    Hardie and Gorman Proprietary Ltd. report having sold portion of the Township Estate at Bankstown at prices ranging from 28s to 40s per foot. Messrs. Arthur ...

    Article : 79 words
  8. A MARVELLOUS PAPER.

    Sir Donald Campbell, of Guilford, writes:—"I am busy with my fruit, so cannot get in to see you. To prove to you that I was not pulling y our leg re the ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. BRIGADIER-GENERAL COX.

    On Monday Mr. F. C. Cox, of "Blenheim." Carlingford, received a cable from his son, Lieut.-Cot. Cox, stating that he had been appointed to the rank of ...

    Article : 64 words
  10. BIRTHPLACE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Kurnell, just inside Botany Heads, world famous as the historic place where Captain Cook planted the British flag on Australian soil, is rich in historic ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. "A TERRIBLE OFFENCE."

    At the Liverpool Court, Thomas Corliss, a dungaree-clad soldier, was charged with offending against decency in Bigge-street, Liverpool. Constable Chitty described the ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. CHRISTMAS IN EGYPT.

    Private F. Ball, writing from Egypt to his mother at Liverpool, says:—"We had a good time at Christmas. On Christmas morning we had church parade, and after ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. A NASTY ONE FOR SENATOR PEARCE.

    The early closing of hotels was a subject of discussion by the members of the Liverpool Political Labor League at their last meeting, and the following resolution ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. HOPE FOR SUFFERERS FROM CANCER.

    Hope was held out for cancer sufferers by Dr. James B. Murphy, of the Rockefeller Institute, Now York, in an address delivered by him a few weeks ago to the ...

    Article : 169 words
  15. The Cumberland Argus AND Fruitgrowers' Advocate, WITH WHICH ARE INCORPORATED The Cumberland Mercury, River Times, Weekly Advance, Cumberland Free Press and Ryde Electorate Press. PARRAMATTA, MARCH 8, 1916.

    A Bathurst soldier (Sergeant J. M. Harrison), writing to a friend, says:—"I saw the whole business of the evacuation right until the last. I stopped with the ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENDERS.

    James Ball, of H.M.A. Yarra, son of Mrs. Ball of George-street, Liverpool, who has been on patrol duty "somewhere on the high seas" for the past six ...

    Article : 107 words
  17. CHIPS

    Mr. Peter Garemyn, an old resilient of Dural, passed away on Sunday. Stated that the Government proposes to resume the old Moore College Estate at ...

    Article : 496 words
  18. Fatality at Clyde.

    A shocking fatality occurred at the Clyde Engineering Company's works on Monday, resulting in the death, shortly afterwards, of a laborer named Walter ...

    Article : 393 words
  19. A MOTHER'S THANKS.

    Mrs. Gowanlock, mother of Private Leo Gowanlock, writes to the secretary of the Parraraatta Bowling Club as under:—"Dear Mr. Kimler,—Allow me to thank ...

    Article : 142 words
  20. "GROSS AND RECKLESS."

    What appears to this paper a second mistake by Mr. Guihen is his implication that the future success of Labor depends upon the preservation of Mr. Holman, Mr. ...

    Article : 205 words
  21. THE LIBERAL INSTITUTE.

    At the business meeting of the Parramatta Liberal institute last week the Right Hon. Jos. Cook took the chair and urged forcefully the claims of the ...

    Article : 173 words
  22. "AT THE FRONT."

    Of the many organisations that have exerted heroic efforts to help our soldier boys at home and abroad, it is not too much to say that none have rendered more ...

    Article : 293 words
  23. THE BAD RODS OF AUBURN.

    Messrs. R. Harley and Sons wrote to the Auburn Council pointing out that a considerable quantity of water came from Afona-street along a channel formed by ...

    Article : 204 words
  24. TOO GOOD TO LAST.

    A Sydney writer to the "Lithgow Mercury":—"Six o'clock closing in Sydney was too good to last. The city had a week of it a weak of transformation; a ...

    Article : 226 words
  25. PARRAMATTA AND HELLS DISTRICT AMELIORATION FUND.

    The attention of the public is called to an advertisement appearing in this issue in connection with the fund being raised among the residents of Parramatta and ...

    Article : 246 words
  26. PERSONAL PARS.

    Mr. James Hemphill Dickie, who was for 30 years associated with the old Australian Joint Stock Bank, died at Pennant Hills in his 16st year. ...

    Article : 221 words
  27. PARRAMATTA LIBERAL CLUB.

    Mr. Manton presented the following report at the annual meeting of the above:—"In presenting this report to the members. It is to be regretted that through a series ...

    Article : 228 words
  28. How to Injure Your Town.

    We take the following from the Moruya "Examiner":—Run it down to visitors as "slow" and "dead," and "a hole of a place." ...

    Article : 367 words
  29. THE OTHER SIDE.

    Reverting to the question of conscription of wealth, hear what the famous socialist writer, Robert Blatchford, has to say about it. He begins with the remark ...

    Article : 387 words
  30. PUTTING MEN OFF.

    According to Mr. Addison, Chief Industrial Magistrate in Sydney, an employer cannot put a man off temporarily if work is slack, unless he pays him a week's ...

    Article : 220 words
  31. THE DRAMATIC EVACUATION.

    An Australian soldier (one of the "Anzacs") writes re the last scene at Gallipoll:—"As we moved out, old 'Beachy Bill' fired his last salute, reaching the ...

    Article : 577 words
  32. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 182 words
  33. BOWLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
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