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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 376 words
  3. EPPING.

    In order to raise funds for carrying on the tree-planting campaign for the beantification of the streets in Epping, the local progress association are arranging to ...

    Article : 44 words
  4. "Such Violent Bias."

    In your paper of 24 th inst., under a heading Hint you and such as Councillor Roberts may consider to be quite in good taste, but which many other people will ...

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  5. EASTWOOD.

    The unfortunate weather militated against the attendance at the cuchre party in a aid of the Eastwood School of Arts. Miss Hastie won the ladies' first ...

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  6. A DANGEROUS STREET.

    Alderman Greenwood, at this week's meeting of the Dundas Council, referred to the dangerous condition of a portion of High-street northerly. It was ...

    Article : 63 words
  7. COUNCILS AT LOGGERHEADS.

    The polluted watercourse which passes from First Avenue through private properly to Blaxland—road, thence along the railway station to Terry's Creek is ...

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  8. WHO WAS TO BLAME.

    The Parramatta C.P.S notified Ryde Council that the stipendiary magistrate, had fixed Tuesday, June 1, as the date of the Ryde Municipal Appeal Court. When ...

    Article : 190 words
  9. DUNDAS.

    Buggan Farms. Sale next Saturday, 5 to 8 acres. H. and G., 133 Pitt-street. ...

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  10. WIFE MAINTENANCE.

    At the Ryde Police Court on Tuesday, Edward Gorrell was charged with disobeying an order of the Court for the payment of wife-maintenance money. ...

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  11. EMPIRE DAT.

    It is stated that tho Public Instruction Department is issuing instructions to schoolmasters that all moneys collected for local Empire Day celebrations ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.

    Leslie Butler was before the Ryde Bench on Tuesday, charged with having been drunk and disorderly at Ryde railway station on the 23rd April. He ...

    Article : 108 words
  13. THE CONFERENCE.

    Aldermen Neil and Green-wood, representing Dundas Council in conference with Councillors Ramsay and Chapman (Hornsby Shire), re Carlingford ...

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  14. HORNSBY.

    The Hornsby Rifle Club has put in an application for twenty rifles. Messrs. E. A. McMahon and J. B: Holdsworth have agreed to go "guarantee for the rifles. ...

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  15. TRESPASSING ON THE RAILWAY.

    "We have got to protect people against, themselves, and in spite of themselves," said a railway official, explaining why a young man named S. V, Gale was charged ...

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  16. THE COUNCIL.

    Regular meeting on "Wednesday Present: The Mayor (Alderman Auchterlcnie), Aldermen Watts, Edwards,' Neil, Tunks, Spurway and Greenwood. The ...

    Article : 196 words
  17. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    It is rumoured that a Hornsby Shire Councilor is about to issue a writ for alleged libel against a local ratepayer in respect of statements made in a letter to ...

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  18. GIFT EVENING.

    The committee of the Epping School of Arts held a gift evening in the institute on Saturday, and the venture was a pronounced success. Each guest brought ...

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  19. THE ROLLS.

    The police have finished the compilaition of the now rolls. In connection with the Hornsby roll 417 names were struck off, and 538 added, bringing the total up ...

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  20. DETENTION OF PROPERTY.

    Charged with the detention of a tray sulky, the property of George Richardson, W. J. Neal pleaded guilty at the Ryde Police Court, on Tuesday, before Mr. M. ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. THE SANITARY DEPOT.

    The Board of Health has supplied Hornsby Council with a copy of the report of Inspector Kenway "on the Epping sanitary depot. "With regard to the ...

    Article : 409 words
  22. SHIRE WELLS.

    Hornsby Council has been informed by the Local Government Office that if the council has the care and control of a park or recreation reserve, it can expend the ...

    Article : 81 words
  23. DETENTION OF PROPERTY.

    Murdock McLeod was charged before Mr. Fitzhardinge, S.M., and Mr. IT. A. Brigg, J.P., at the Ryde Police Court, on Tuesday, with detaining property ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. More Powerful than all the Germans

    On Sunday, at the Macquarie-street. Methodist Church, tho Rev. T. B. Holmes gave a special address on. "Drink, its menace to the Empire, its disastrous effect ...

    Article : 351 words
  25. THE BOOM OF THE EXHAUST.

    At the meeting of the Hornsby Shire Council a letter was read from a number of residents in the vicinity of tho Hornsby Pottery Works, complaining of a nuisance ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. CHELTENHAM.

    A communication that requires the strict scrutiny of the residents of Cheltenham was read at the last meeting of the Hornsby Shire Council, as it ...

    Article : 121 words
  27. HEALTH MATTERS.

    The sanitary inspector reported, at the last meeting of the Hornsby Shire Council, that during the year ended 31st March the following cases of infectious diseases ...

    Article : 104 words
  28. TOWN HALL TARIFF

    Hardly a meeting of Ryde Council passes without some person or committee making a request to be permitted to hire the hall at a reduction on the usual ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. BEECROFT.

    At the inauguration of Miss Scott's dancing class in the Beecroft School of Arts, a subscription of 1/- from each guest resulted in an addition to the ...

    Article : 60 words
  30. ERMINGTON & RYDALMERE.

    Duggan Farms Sale next Saturday. 5 to 8 acres. H. and G., 133 Pitt-street. ...

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  31. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

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  32. HONORING THE HEROES.

    "At a representative meeting in the Becroft School of Arts, on Tuesday, Mr. J. G. North presiding, the suggestion of erecting a memorial to the district young ...

    Article : 94 words
  33. SALE OF WORK.

    A successful sale of work—the annual effort in aid of the funds of St. Mark's Church, Ermington—was hold in the Dundas Town Hall on Friday and Saturday. ...

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  34. A BROKEN WINDOW.

    A broken window was the cause of a case being brought before the Ryde Small Debts Court on Tuesday, when Edward Walker sought to recover the sum of 3/6 ...

    Article : 156 words
  35. GARLINGFORD.

    Duggan Farms. Sale next Saturday. 5 to 8 acres. H. and G., 133 Pitt-street. ...

    Article : 15 words
  36. A CHORUS OF COMPLAINTS.

    At the meeting of the Hornsby Shire Council a letter was read from Mr. George B. Young, calling attention to the very dangerous condtion of Copeland-street ...

    Article : 118 words
  37. RYDE.

    A prohibition order was granted by the Ryde Bench on Tuesday against William John Kelly, at the request of his wife. No opposition was put up by Mr. Kelly. ...

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  38. BELGIAN CONCERT.

    The Sunday-school concert arranged by Misses Starkey, Hughes, Young and Thacker. in aid of the Belgian Fund, was somewhat marred, by the wet night. ...

    Article : 81 words
  39. KENTHURST.

    The weather is wet and boisterous this week. It is wonderful how the orchards have regained their vigor since the last rain. ...

    Article : 28 words
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  41. NO EVIDENCE.

    In the adjourned case of the Crown v. Murdock McLeod, alleged stealing of moneys, the Crown representative stated that he had no evidence to offer. "You ...

    Article : 40 words
  42. FRUITGROWERS ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the Kenthurst branch of the Fruitgrowers' and Progress Association was held on Friday. Present: Mr. A. A. Roughley (in the chair) and ...

    Article : 117 words
  43. THE "VERY" DEAD HOUSE.

    If a stray horse or cow dies on your doorstep, and remains' there until pedestrians get into tho habit of "doing a gallop past" with averted faces, who should ...

    Article : 401 words
  44. CAUGHT WITH THE SPOILS.

    Eugene Veron, a respectable looking man, found himself in a sad Predicament at the Hernsby Police Court on Monday, when ho was charged with stealing a ...

    Article : 158 words
  45. BED CROSS FETE.

    A well-attended meeting was held in the school on Monday to make arrangements for Empire pay. Mr. J. Neil presided. Apologies from the Rev. J. ...

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  46. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    The tender of A. Boattie, of Hornsby, was accepted by Ryde Council on Friday for the construction of a stone culvert and approaches in Buffalo-road, for £95. ...

    Article : 62 words
  47. MORE DRILL SHIRKERS.

    There was a small butch of compulrsory trainees at the Ryde Court this week, charged with failing to render the required military service. Thomas B. Cadwell ...

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  48. OFF TO THE FRONT.

    The residents of Kenthurst turned out in large numbers on Saturday at the local School of Arts to give a send off to an old resident, Mr. R. McGuffin, who has ...

    Article : 153 words
  49. SCHOOL PETE.

    A feto in aid of the Belgian fund was hold in the Beecroft public school ground on Saturday by the children. It was opened by Councillor J. A: Schwebel ...

    Article : 196 words
  50. MILITARY PARADE.

    A military parade is to be held in St. Anne's, Ryde, on 23rd May, in. connection with the celebration of Empire Day. The officers and men of the 19th Infantry ...

    Article : 63 words
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