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  2. AN OLD MAN CHOKED.

    A magisterial inquiry was held at Hyde Court House on Wednesday afternoon by Mr. H. Richardson Clark, District Coroner, into the circumstances of ...

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  4. EASTWOOD.

    At Ryde Police Court on Tuesday, before Messrs. M. H. Fitzhardinge, S.M., and H. A. Brigg, J.P., Marie May Breen was charged, at the instance of Inspector ...

    Article : 158 words
  5. PROPOSED CEMETERY.

    At Ryde Council meeting on Friday the proposal that the land reserved at North Ryde for the purposes of a general cemetary for the northern suburbs should be ...

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  7. MEADOWBANK.

    At a mooting last week of the officers and committee of the now West Ryde Ratepayers and Residents' Association, a proposal to take steps to provide West ...

    Article : 89 words
  8. ALTERED HIS TUNE.

    Alderman Baxter thinks the tows and horses have a "set" on him since he started agitating in the council for the elimination of the straying-cattle ...

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  9. CLAIM FOB DAMAGES.

    Alderman Lawson asked, at last Ryde Council meeting, what was the position of affairs in connection with an accident which had happened on a bridge iu ...

    Article : 162 words
  10. HORNSBY.

    As a result of a recent visit by Councillors P. A. James (President), Chapman, Ramsay and Moore to the Government quarries at Kiama, a deal was ...

    Article : 108 words
  11. THE SCHOOL.

    The Meadowbank and West Ryde school, which was opened in March with an enrolment of 250 pupils, is to be doubled in size by the erection of four ...

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  12. BUILDING HELD UP.

    The Ryde building inspector's report slates that during the fortnight 10 plans and specifications for now dwellings had been lodged, together with six for ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. PROSECUTION ORDERED.

    A letter was read at the Ryde Council meeting on Friday from the Director-General of Public Health, who forwarded a copy of a further report by an officer ...

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  14. DIPHTHERIA AT NURSING HOME.

    The health inspector reported to last week's council meeting Hint in the previous fortnight only one case of infections disease had occurred within the ...

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  15. HELPING A SOLDIER.

    A brooder-house and incubator room, belonging to ex-Corporal Wood, a returned soldier, was totally destroyed by fire, together with the contents, which included ...

    Article : 147 words
  16. A NEW ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting convened by Messrs. A. S. Coleman, A. E. French and R. Cameron for the purpose of forming a Ratepayers and Residents' Association in West Ryde ...

    Article : 218 words
  17. RYDE.

    North Ryde Progress Association has requested Ryde, Council to repair Higinbotham's-road and remove a dangerous overhanging tree opposite Bishop's on ...

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  18. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. Edward Symonds, a well-known orchardist and gardener, residing at "Edvilla." Parramatta-road, Ryde, died suddenly on the back verandah of his ...

    Article : 192 words
  19. CONSIDERING AESTHETIC TASTES.

    When the lease of portion 371, parish of South Colah, was granted to Arthur James Savage for the purposes of a slaughter-house, it was a condition of the lease that ...

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  20. "STRUGGLETOWN."

    Alderman Baxter reported lit last council meeting (on behalf of his fellow ward representatives) that they had visited the Linton Estate and viewed the ...

    Article : 132 words
  21. THE COUNCIL.

    The last meeting of the council occupied three hours and twenty minutes, finishing up at 11.20 p.m. Kerosene lumps were used for illumination.roto requesting that counoil urcro upon- tho postal authorities ...

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  22. ANKLE DEEP IN WATER.

    Mr. T. Willson, Darvall-street, Eastwood, wrote to last Ryde Council meeting directing council's attention to the question of the water running through his ...

    Article : 248 words
  23. CARLINGFORD.

    Alderman Auchterlonie moved, at Wednesday's Dundas Council meeting, that strong representations be made to the Railway Commissioners to reinstate the ...

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  24. THE ACCIDENT AT THE DAIRY.

    At Ryde Police Court on Tuesday, before Messrs. M. H. Fitzhardinge, S.M., and H.A. Brigg, J.P., a district dairyman, whose business is outside the ...

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  25. WOMEN'S ROW.

    There was a big representation of the Putney womanhood at Ryde Court on Tuesday, when Mrs. Ethel Austin charged Mrs. Caroline Devonshire, a neighbour ...

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  26. PROPOSED NORTHERN ROAD.

    For years past, owing to the lack of a passable road, Hawkesbury River has only been accessible by train and steamer. This has undoubtedly retarded the ...

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  27. THE SCHOOL'S SOLDIER.

    Private Douglas Lamb,. who has been chosen as the Carlingford representative in the Public Schools Unit for Franco, was given a farewell by the residents in ...

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  28. ARBOR, DAY.

    The Arbor Day celebrations, arranged by the local Parents and Residents' Association, were held at the school on Saturday afternoon, and were very ...

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  29. SWEET PEAS.

    The second annual sweet-pea competition was held at the local public school on Friday. The headmaster (Mr. C. Thacker) provides the seed an well as the prizes ...

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  30. THE WORKER JUSTIFIED.

    Discussing the overseer's report at the last council meeting, Alderman Whitfield asked the, Mayor if the man on the Pittwater-road bridge were on day work or ...

    Article : 447 words
  31. WHAT THEY EXPECTED.

    Hornsby Council wrote to the Dundas Council this week upon the subject of further expenditure on Carlingford-road, stating that their council had given ...

    Article : 153 words
  32. THE RATEPAYER'S DESPAIR.

    Mr. Luke Muras, Eastwood, had a letter before last Hyde Council meeting, stating that in March last the council, had informed bim that the matter of a wooden ...

    Article : 339 words
  33. DURAL

    The Dural branch of the Fruitgrowers' Association of N.S.W. held a special meeting on August 31 in the public school, Dural, as a result of which the ...

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