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  4. EASTER SERVICES.

    Special Easter services were conducted by the rector, Rev. W. J. Ellis, on Good Friday and Easter Sunday, and all were largely attended. On Good Friday ...

    Article : 147 words
  5. COUNCIL MEETING.

    The regular fortnightly meeting was held on Tuesday. Present: Aldermen W. Brown (Mayor), Brewster, Wilson, Burke, Cutcliffe, James, Kingsley and Bachell. ...

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  6. BURGLARS!

    A burglar alarm was raised at Mrs. Joanna Nestor's Royal Oak Hotel at 3 o'clock on Sunday morning. Some of the inmates of the hotel averred that they ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. RAILWAY INSTITUTE.

    We are informed that the corner building in South-street, alongside the railway line, and which is the property of the Railway Comissioners, has been secured by the ...

    Article : 53 words
  8. THE BAND'S POSITION.

    Mr. G. H. Munday, hon. sec. of the Auburn Methodist Band, writes:—"I deeply regret that my explanation, made some few months since per medium of your ...

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  9. RAILWAY DEPUTATION.

    For some time past matters in connection with the Lidcombe-Regent's Park railway have been very unsatisfactory, and there have been very potent ...

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  10. ST. MARY'S

    St. Mark is the patronal saint of the church of England at Granville, and the date of St. Mark's day was Tuesday, April 26, so that Anzac Day synchronised with ...

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  11. THE HUFF OF EGAN.

    Alderman Egan, at Tuesday's meeting of the Auburn Council, took exception to the Mayor's ruling out of order a motion moved by him in connection with ...

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  12. SOLDIERS' AID.

    Mr. F. Robinson, secretary of the Granville Naval and Military Aid Committee, reports that the committee held a meeting in the Town Hall on Wednesday. The ...

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  13. EASTER SERVICES.

    The Masses at Holy Trinity Church, Granville, on Easter Sunday were attended by very large congregations. At 10 o'clock the "Missa Cantata" was sung by ...

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  14. WEDDING.

    A very pretty wedding was celebrated in the Auburn Methodist Church on Easter Monday, when Rev. V. T. Smith, assisted by Rev. J. Anderson (the bride's father) ...

    Article : 238 words
  15. SOAKAGE FROM GRAVES.

    At Tuesday night's council meeting a letter was read from Mr. Henry Laman, Martin-street, Lidcombe, directing the council's attention to the condition of that ...

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  16. WAR TROPHIES.

    Messrs. Claybrough Bros, are at present allowing in their window, at the foot of their line photographic roll of honor, a large collection of war curios sent home ...

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  17. COUNCIL MEETING.

    Met on Tuesday. Present: The Mayor (Alderman T. Cheetham), Aldermen Shelton, Lock, Robinson, Woodrow, Ritchie, Ibbett, Atkinson and Egan. The finance ...

    Article : 433 words
  18. AN ANONYMOUS GIFT.

    Mrs. R. Ryder, an old and highly respected resident of Granville, and who has been connected with the Town Hall staff for many years, has received quite an unique ...

    Article : 127 words
  19. LIGHTS IN THE SCRUS.

    The Lidcombe Council, at its meeting on Tuesday, received a letter from the electric lighting department of the City Council, stating that it was hoped to begin the ...

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  20. A BIG WORKS LIST.

    At this week's meeting of Auburn Council, the works committee recommended with reference to the letter from Mrs. Jessie Arrowsmith that the outlet from ...

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  21. GRANVILLE.

    The Granville Bicycle Club held a day's sports on the Clyde Oval on Tuesday, and a concert in the Granville Town Hall at night. Both functions were organised to ...

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  22. A SURPRISE PRESENTATION.

    On Saturday the choir boys of St. Mark's Church of England paid a surprise visit to the rectory, and presented Mrs. Ross with two useful and handsomely-bound ...

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  23. THIRSTY TROOPS.

    When the Bathurst, Dubbo and Orange troops were being shunted at Granville last week the refreshment-room did a roaring trade, and after the troops had ...

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  24. EASTER SERVICES.

    Special services were hold at St. Mark's, Granville, during Easter, the rector, Rev. A. E. J. Ross, officiating at each. On Good Friday there was a service at 10 a.m., and ...

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  25. THE FALLING OFF.

    The Granville Recruiting Committee has come to the conclusion that indoor recruiting meeting are proving ineffective. One evidence of this was demonstrated on ...

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  27. A FEVER SPOT.

    Alderman Webb directed Sherwood Council's attention at Tuesday's meeting to the continued bad state of a drain in William-street, off Crown-street, at the ...

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  28. AUBURN.

    Rev. V. T. Smith, who comes from Wyalong, has arrived and taken charge of the Auburn Methodist circuit, in succession to Rev. H. O'Donnell-Finigan, who is ...

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  29. LIDCOMBE.

    At St. Stephen's special communion services were held on Thursday and Good Friday, Rev. R. O. Todd officiating. On Easter Sunday, Rev. F. Williams took the ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. ADJOURNMENT MOVED.

    After the reading of the minutes at Auburn Council meeting on Tuesday, Alderman Ibbett moved that the council adjourn in order to give the Mayor and alderman ...

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  31. TRAIN SERVICE.

    The Lidcombe Council has for some time been endeavouring to secure extra trains in busy hours on the Regent's Park line. Recently they approached the Deputy ...

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  32. LATE REV. HUGH WILSON.

    The funeral of the late Rev. Hugh Wilson took place on Thursday afternoon, and the representative nature of the sympathetic gathering bore ample testimony to ...

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  33. LOCK'S LONG STRING.

    The business-paper of Auburn Council this week contained a string of motions by Alderman Lock, which were carried in globe without discussion:—That the ...

    Article : 171 words
  34. "AN UNCONSCIOUS HUMORIST."

    At the council meeting on Tuesday, a letter was rend from Mr. R. B. Orchard, M.P. (with reference to the notice on the public telephone outside the Town Hall. ...

    Article : 115 words
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