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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 61 words
  3. NO BILL FILED.

    The Attorney-General has declined to file a bill in relation to the charge of arson against the woman, Charlotte Harrison, who was committed by the Parrmatta ...

    Article : 46 words
  4. THE HURL BACK.

    Mr. James Marlon, at Monday's temperance meeting at Parramatta: "I unhesitatingly hard back in the teeth of those who make it, the false statement that ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. Ministerial "Effrontery"

    At the Parramatta Council meeting on Monday, among the letters considered was one from Mr. Albert Brunneil, M.L.A. (for Parramatta), stating that, the Minister for ...

    Article : 208 words
  6. Parramata Police Court

    Leslie Cook, a young man, pleaded not guilty to a charge of driving a motor-car in a public street in Parramatta, on 24th September, in a negligent manner. Mr. ...

    Article : 916 words
  7. THE FIRST ROSE OF BU[?]

    It isn't grammaties[?] to say the first rose of summer" when we meant to indicate that the first summer temperatures rose in Parramatta on Saturday and ...

    Article : 107 words
  8. Fatal Accident.

    On the 18th inst., Albert Breeze, 59, was killed through a tree falling upon him whilst be was cutting wood with a comparelon, William Purnell. The deceased ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. MORE LIVE FATHER.

    "You look like a fool,"thundered the disgusted man to his swell son just returned from college. "More and more like a concelted. bare-bralned, helples fool ...

    Article : 75 words
  10. BANKRUPTSY HATTEES.

    Following notices appear in the "Gazette":—Peter Stewart, of Smart-street Fairfield, produce merchant, a first account and plan of distribution showing payment ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. THE Cumberland Argus AND FRUITGROWERS' ADVOCATE, WITH WHICH ARE INCORPORATED The Cumberland Mercury, River Times and Weekly Advance.Cumberland Free Press and Ryde Electorate Press. PARRAMATTA, OCTOBER 22, 1919.

    IF MR. Hughes method and manner of treating and handling Parliament become general with Prime Ministers, it will become time to consider whether we could ...

    Article : 564 words
  12. "SUBLINE HEROIST.

    William T. Mills, the special correspondent of the New York "Herald," thus sing the praises of the Australian soldier in a recent issue of the American journal ...

    Article : 166 words
  13. CHIPS.

    Tenders are invited for fencing at Tenant Hills public school. Mr. Adrian Knox has been appointed' Chief Justice of the High Court. ...

    Article : 611 words
  14. THIS WEEK'S GALE.

    The wind blew with hurricane force on Monday night and Tuesday, and growers from the Hills state that a good deal of damage would result, to say nothing of ...

    Article : 96 words
  15. WHAT WILLIE DOESN'T KNOW.

    When asked if there was anything in the statement that Wade was going to throw up his billet as Agent-General, Premier Holman professed to be mightily ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. STOCK COFFING HANDY.

    In an undertakers window, not a thousand miles from Bathurst, says the "advocate," appears the following:—"Notice Owing to any work compelling me to travel ...

    Article : 115 words
  17. PERSONAL

    The engagement is announced of Miss Winifred Coates, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Coates, of Burwood, formerly of Parramatta, with Mr. Noel D. Howes ...

    Article : 284 words
  18. THE HOODWINKED SEALMEN.

    Now that It Is all over and certain parties are patting their own backs and tolling the seamen that, though they lost £100,000 in wages during the late strike. ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. PARRMATTA SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    A meeting of the executive will be held this (Wednesday) evening for the purpose of opening and inspecting designs submitted and to draw up a report for ...

    Article : 106 words
  20. MORE MILITARY SCANDAL.

    The scandalous conduct which has characterised the management of the military camps at Liverpool for years seems to have had a fitting finale in the way some ...

    Article : 173 words
  21. THE MORALISING BOOKIE.

    We were talking In front of a sporting club in Bourke-street, when a tall, thin, shabby man pushed his way into the crowd of bookies and their satellites. The ...

    Article : 175 words
  22. THE LITTLE CHILD LED THEM.

    He was a very young officer, who looked as if he should still be wearing knee breeches. One day, when his company was up for inspection at the train camp, one ...

    Article : 140 words
  23. THE BURGLAR BOOM.

    There Is some style about the present I burglar boom, the operators getting to and from their work In motor cars. Recently special attention has been given to ...

    Article : 200 words
  24. Advance Australia.

    Sir,—To-day the whole world is chaotic, The aftermath is worse than the war. Here in Australia we have more than our quota of the world's unrest. Strikes occur ...

    Article : 452 words
  25. FIDO'S LUCK.

    A moving act in real life was witnessed on the sands at st. Kilda (Vic.) one afternoon recently. First came two very earnest small boys with a dog, an indefinite ...

    Article : 200 words
  26. THE CAREFUL LITTLE GIRL.

    Lone ago when Lloyd George used to drive on his legal rounds' in a high dogcart, he gave a lift to a little girl who was walking home, from school. The ...

    Article : 142 words
  27. CURRENT NEWS.

    "Michael," at Parramatta town hall, has been getting out at elbows, or has been fearing that he soon will be So the Mayor of Parramatta, by a minute tabled ...

    Article : 65 words
  28. A DARING ESCAPE.

    The recent escape of six criminals from a "Black Maria" In Coburg (Vic.) recalls the gaol-breaking record of Walter Grant, which has never been equalled. About ...

    Article : 220 words
  29. A SHIRE ENGINEER'S HOLIDAYS.

    At lost meeting of Lyndhurst Shire Council, Engineer Chemns almost broke the meeting up when, on the eve of his departure, he presented a little bill of £143 ...

    Article : 169 words
  30. 2oo GUINEAS FOR A NAME.

    Can you create the one word which will best denote the United States and all parts of Britannia If so, you will be paid at the rate of 200 guineas a word. The ...

    Article : 213 words
  31. Colonial Soldiers and British Income Tax.

    Sir,—It may not be generally known by Colonial soldiers who have returned home from the war. that they have become entitled, to greater rights in respect ...

    Article : 394 words
  32. A COTTAGE DAMAGED.

    A fire broke out in the residence of Mr. Hollings, in Peat's Ferry-road, Hornsby, just before midnight. The house is of weatherboad with an iron roof. When ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. The Price of Blasphemy I

    The following impressive incident, related by a St. Paul boy (U.S.A.), who was gassed at Chateau Thierry, and who was returned from, France, was recently ...

    Article : 306 words
  34. DEATH OF SET, JOHN O'CONOR.

    The death is announced at Haberfield, at the age of 81 years, of the Rev. John 'O'Conor, who, for 24 years—from 1887 to 1911—was in charge of St. James ...

    Article : 114 words
  35. LLIDCOMBE TO CABRAMATTA.

    The Public Works Department states:— "I am directed to state that the question of quadruplication beyond Lidcombe is one which has to be considered in ...

    Article : 164 words
  36. THOUSANDS RUINED.

    The Tenterfield "Star" in pessimistic vein:—"This drought-cursed land of Australia is once more suffering the agonies of profound thirst. New South Wales is ...

    Article : 352 words
  37. A WARNING NOTE.

    Every Australian (says a current "Bulletin") ought to paste in his hat, for frequent reference, the statement made by Auckland Goddes with reference ...

    Article : 316 words
  38. THE COST OF A COO-EE

    When Ballarat was in the prime of gold mining a bushranger named Henry Garrett cooly posted a notice on the bank door that the place would be closed for an hour. ...

    Article : 127 words
  39. FORTUNES AWAITING.

    An Anzac who returned 18 months age deciding that pen-pushing was no longer a glorious opening to a career of adventure, turned down his old job and tackled ...

    Article : 148 words
  40. TRIAL BY JURY FARCE.

    The fact that Juries are 10th to convict In Darwin, no matter what tho offence, Is . having the Inevitable result. Recently In an Inland township a couple of roughs ...

    Article : 183 words
  41. FANNING HIS SOUL.

    A man on the land unburdens his soul to the Narrabri "Courier".—"I have serious thoughts of selling my bit of soil, with its rubbits and taxes, as a going concern, and ...

    Article : 158 words
  42. DIVORCE HERE AND THERE.

    I suppose that the attitude of England and America towards the thorny matter of divorce may be fairly summed up thus that England thinks it wrong to put ...

    Article : 92 words
  43. Advertising

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    Advertising : 47 words
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