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Advertising : 88 wordsPro[?]llngs at Eastwood COuncil on Wednesday were like the wrather, very stormy. Lightning flashed from the stormy skles outside and from the a[?]men's eyes. The thumler of the heavens was ...
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Advertising : 655 wordsJohn Alfred Puckeridge, for drunkenness on the 25th January at Granville, was fined 2s 6d. or 24 hours' imprisonment; for using language 20s or seven days' ...
Article : 1,467 wordsOn Sunday about 6 p.m. a man who gave the name of Edward St. Clair called at the Hornsby police station, and Inquired If there was a warrant out for him for ...
Article : 381 wordsThe level-crossing at the intersection of the railway line and Biaxland-road was the scene of an accident on Tuesday, whereby Mr. Cartwruggt's sulky was ...
Article : 67 wordsAt 9.30 a.m on Monday a grass fire on Terry's Hill began to menace some newly-erected paling fences, St. Kevan's new R.C. Church and a dwelling house, so a ...
Article : 92 wordsA. well-attended meeting of representatives from the progress association on the Northern line was held for the purpose of devising ways and means for ...
Article : 165 wordsIn the event, of the spread of pneumonic influenza to Epping, the district will be fortunate in the possession of two strong voluntary aid detachments, one composed ...
Article : 279 wordsMr. Mackenzie, president of tho local progress association. gave notice at the last meeting of members that he Intended to move that the association take steps to ...
Article : 158 words"Great rows from s[?]pull beginnings rise"—to [?]llghtly parsphrase a famous [?]uotation. This was exemplified at the Eastwood Council meeting on Wednesday. when a very [?]lolent seene was pre ...
Article : 1,040 wordsSir.—May I beg space in your unblassed columns for the following. Being present at the meeting of the Smithfleld and Fairfleld Council last night I was disgusted at the attitude take by Alderman ...
Article : 501 wordsThe death, suddenly, at Dubbo, while on a visit to friends, of Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, the beloved wife of Mr. Wm. Gray, of "Parkhead," Bridge-road, Hornsby, came ...
Article : 94 words"A solder's sister." Eastwood, writes:—Our local soldiers' welcome-home committee are evidently unaware that since the last official public welcome given to a ...
Article : 179 wordsTho president says that the association is practically defunct-It's occupation like othello's is gone. The shire council looks so well after the interests of the ...
Article : 104 wordsThere was a large attendance at the sports carnival hold In Epping Park on Monday by the local football club in ald of the Epping Soldier's Wellare ...
Article : 559 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of members was held on 23rd inst. at the school of arts. Mr. Mackenzle, the president being in the chair. Members discussed among ...
Article : 292 wordsA deputation representing Hornsby Shire Council, the automobile club, and the residents of Brooklyn waited on the Minister for Lands with the object of inducing the ...
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Advertising : 315 wordsMrs. Margaret Harris Green passed away on the 24th inst. at the Parramatta District Hospital. She was a member of the historic Harris family, connected with ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. C. Toms, an indofatigable worker in movements connected with the amelioration of the conditions of soldlers and their dependents. met with a very serions ...
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Advertising : 61 wordsThough I rejoice, and watch with proud dimmed eyes The hag my sens have died for fioat against the skies. ...
Article : 120 wordsAt the last meeting of Dundas Council Mr. H. A. Boat, secretary Contral Cumberland A. and H. Association, wrote asking that Friday, February 14, be declared ...
Article : 104 wordsThe council has not much money to spend on works other than those being carried out with the aid of road grants. At the last meeting the motion carried at ...
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