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  2. DEFAULTING CADETS.

    A big batch of compulsory trainees, who had defaulted in the matter of drill, came before the Hornsby Police Court this week. The boys were ordered into ...

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  3. HORNSBY.

    Next Saturday, May 1st, attend the Woodchopping Contest, Liverpool Picture Palace. Colin Heckenberg v. L. G. McIntosh. £25 aside. 18 in. logs. Admission 6d. ...

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  4. PENNANT HILLS.

    Saturday, 1st May—Wandoo Hill, Ryde-Matchless views. R. and W., 968 Pitt-st. ...

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  5. "A Tissue of Lies."

    Hornsby Council has received the following letter from Mr. P. A. Raymond, of Dural-street, Hornsby:—"I have your letter of 9th inst in answer to mine of the ...

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  7. BEECROFT.

    Saturday, 1st May—Wandoo Hill, Ryde. Matchless views. R. and W., 98 Pitt-st. ...

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  8. FOR THE BELGIANS.

    Epping is particularly active, and a house to houses canvas is being made there by the ladies of the district. Towards of £60 has been collected so far, and ...

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  9. ANNIVERSARY.

    The anniversary services in connection with the Pennant Hills Sunday-school were concluded on Tuesday. It was gratifying to see such a large muster on so dull ...

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  10. SHIFTED HIS FURNITURE.

    Arthur Street pleaded guilty at the Hornsby Police Court to a charge of having fraudulently removed goods of the value of £10 to avoid distraint for rent. ...

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  11. THE GOOD SCHOLARS.

    Boys and girls of the Beecroft Public School are arranging to hold a fete in aid of the Belgians. They promise a most interesting entertainment, and the ...

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  12. HORSES ILL-TREATED.

    At the Hornsby Police Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Fitzhardinge, S.M., and Messrs. H. E. Jordan and F. H. J. Robinson, J'bJP., Daniel Eldridge pleaded ...

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  13. DIRTY RAILWAY CARRIAGES.

    The Beecroft Progress Association has decided to write to the, Joint Committee' about the dirty state of the railway carriages used on this line. Several members ...

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  14. BELGIAN FUND AUCTIONS.

    The proposal to held auction sales of gifts of various kinds of goods and chattels, donated by persons desirous of assisting the Belgians, is to be carried on ...

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  15. MUCH BETTER.

    Mr. Donnelly . Fisher has Written to Hornsby Shire Council calling attention to the fact that Boundary- road, : Pennant Hills, immediately opposite his triangular ...

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  16. URBAN AREA PROPOSAL.

    At the meeting of the Beecroft Progress Association this week, Mr. Rogers referred to the urban, area proposal, and asked how the matter stood. Mr. Forsyth ...

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  17. SHOOTING INSULATORS.

    Given a quiet locality, a pea-rifle, ammunition, a line of telegraph posts, and several irresponsible youths, the result is—broken porcelain insulators. A sixth ...

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  18. EASTWOOD.

    Eastwood Council has written to Hornsby Council stating that it wad unanimously decided that Hornsby Council, be approached with a view to securing a ...

    Article : 83 words
  19. CHELTENHAM.

    On Friday a "Bohemian" evening, organised by the ladies of Cheltenham was held in the local School of Arts with the object of raising funds to assist in the ...

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  20. AN HONOR BOARD.

    A good proposal was mooted at Tuesday night's meeting of the local progress association, when Mr. Fovsyth pointed out that thirteen young men of the district ...

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  21. NEW DOCTOR.

    Dr. L. Halse-Rogers has commenced practise at "Glenora," Parramatta-road Ryde, having taken over from Dr. Alsop, who has left the district. ...

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  22. RESIGNED.

    Mr. A. J. Hammill has resigned the position, of conductor of the Eastwood Musical Society, owing to the pressure of business on his time. Mr. Hammill is ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. LAND SALES.

    Messrs. Richardson and Wrench announce subdivision of the Wandoo Hill Estate in the centre of Ryde, next Saturday, May 1st, on the ground, at 3 o'clock. ...

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  24. RYDE WHARF RESERVE.

    Recently, the local council applied to the Department of Lands, to have the wharf reserve at Ryde vested in them for purposes of public recreation. The ...

    Article : 107 words
  25. EPPING.

    Saturday, lot May—Wandoo Hill, Ryde. Matchless views. R. and W., 98 Pitt-st. ...

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  26. TWINKLE, TWINKLE.

    "The Argus" had a rather good joke at the expense of a diminutive contemporary the other week over a paragraph about up-to-date residences modelled on the ...

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  27. CARLINGFORD.

    Saturday, 1st May—Wandoo Hill, Ryde. Matchless views. R. and W., 98 Pitt—St. ...

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  28. TREE PLANTING.

    To raise funds for carrying out further tree-planting in the principal streets of Epping, the local committee intends to hold a concert on the 22nd May. ...

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  29. STREET-WATERING.

    Since the advent of the trams and much motor traffic to Ryde, the local council have been exercised in their minds about the dust nuisance. The Commissioner for ...

    Article : 202 words
  30. BELGIAN BELIEF FUND.

    The committee decided to invite offers, for the purchase of the phonograph, donated to the funds by Mr. G. Wilkinson, also for a tennis net donated by the ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. LOCAL WANTS.

    The Epping Progress Association has decided to ask, Hornsby Council that Rawson-street be continued under the same name to its junction. with Ray's ...

    Article : 113 words
  32. PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    There was a large, attendance at the meeting of the Beecroft Progress Association on Tuesday, Mr. Vicars in the chair. Correspondence: From Mr. C. C. Tucker ...

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  33. EMPIRE DAY.

    A well attended meeting was held in the local school room on 19th. instant to decide what form the Empire Day celebration for this year was to take. An ...

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  34. THE FIRE STATION.

    The Fire Brigades' Board has supplied Hornsby Council with a report in connection with the failure of a fire brigade to attend at the fire at Mr. Mackenzie's place ...

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  35. VESTRY MEETING.

    The annual vestry meeting was held in the Church Hall on 14th instant. The wardens' financial statement showed a, debit balance of £3 Os 5d, against which ...

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  36. NORTH RYDE.

    Saturday, 1st May—Wandoo Hill, Ryde. Matchless views. R. and W., 98 Pitt-st. ...

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  37. TRAMWAY PROPOSAL.

    The Public Works Department has notified Ryde Council that the Minister does not feel that the circumstances have altered sufficiently since his letter of July ...

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  38. RYDE.

    Like the City Council, the Public Works Department is fighting shy of assisting Ryde Council over the matter of Hampton Court, Ryde, which is in an unfinished ...

    Article : 96 words
  39. DAIRYMEN IN COURT.

    inspector Alfred Siddings proceeded, at the Hornsby Police. Court, on Tuesday, against Adam Brady, and Thomas Brady, trading as Brady Bros., for haying dirty ...

    Article : 398 words
  40. DUNDAS.

    Dundas Council has been informed that the Hornsby C riding councillors will meet representatives of Dundas in conference re expenditure on works on ...

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  41. KELLYVILLE.

    A public send-off to Private J. Grieve (of A Company, 18th Battalion), organised by the Kellyville-Rouse Hill Ked Cross branch, took place on Saturday at the ...

    Article : 222 words
  42. REPLY NOT SATISFACTORY.

    The North Ryde Progress Association have notified Ryde Council that the reply of the Minister (per Mr. Wm. Thompson, M.L.A.) re the request to Widen the ...

    Article : 249 words
  43. CLOSING THE CEMETERIES.

    The Local Government office has informed Ryde Council that as St. Anne's and St. Charles' cemeteries had already been closed to burials by by—law under ...

    Article : 293 words
  44. EMPIRE DAY.

    It has been decided to call a meeting of the schoolmasters and teaching staffs of the district schools to arrange for the celebration of Empire Day locally. Mr. ...

    Article : 60 words
  45. DURAL.

    Mr. H. Robbins, Galston, has written to the Hornsby Shire Council stating that he had rend in Saturday's "Argus" that Mr. W. T. Knight complained about the bad ...

    Article : 161 words
  46. MEMS

    The council has decided that all further expenditure on footpaths be in the nature of permanent work. It has been decided to seek an opinion ...

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  47. BAULKHAM HILLS.

    Mr. J. S. Withington stirred things up at the annual meeting of the Parramatta Liberal Association. He complained that the apathy in the Federal arena that ...

    Article : 130 words
  48. HEALTH MATTERS.

    Mr. T. Carson; local health officer, reports that the sanitary area has now been established six years, and during that period 45 cases of contageous diseases have ...

    Article : 97 words
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