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  5. SLANG WHANGING.

    At a meeting of the Auburn Council on Wednesday, the Mayor drew attention to a statement made by a public man in a public place on Saturday last, to the effect ...

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  6. AUBURN.

    Auburn Council should have met on Tuesday evening, but only six of the twelve aldermen put in an appearance. Mayor Johnson and Aldermen Willick ...

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  7. GRANVILLE.

    The Granville School of Arts has instituted a weekly collection in aid of the local Belgian Fund, and to date has contributed £4 4s 6d through the agency of ...

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  8. NEW BUILDINGS.

    Having examined plans' and specifications of proposed buildings and additions to existing buildings, the works committee recommended to the meeting of the ...

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  9. CRUSHED BY MACHINE.

    During the week, Robert McKay (22), of O'Neill-street, Granville, was crushed by a machine at Messrs. Ritchie Bros.' Works, Auburn, ana was treated at St. Joseph's ...

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  10. GRAND CONCERT.

    A concert promoted by a committee, of which Alderman Willick and Mr. B. Cunynhame were secretary and treasurer respectively, was held in the Auburn Town Hall ...

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  11. PATRIOTIC SERVICES.

    At the Congregational Church on Sunday evening the Rev. A. Fisher-Webster preached a special sermon in view of Empire Day celebrations. His subject was ...

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  12. NEW BUILDINGS.

    The council has approved of plans for the erection of new buildings as follows:—Sheather and Walker, Auburn, cottage in Cambridge-street, for Allsop; Perkins and ...

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  13. STORMWATER DRAINAGE.

    The Director-General of Public Works wrote to the council, through Mr. Lane, M.L.A., referring to his letter of 21st January last in regard to the question of ...

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  14. THE LIGHTING OF GRANVILLE.

    The Mayor of Granville on Tuesday, at the ordinary meeting, expressed the hope that the matter of municipal lighting would be approached soon, and in a proper ...

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  15. COUNCIL'S FINANCES.

    Mr. Long, town clerk, presented the following statement of revenue received for the fortnight at this week's council meeting:—General rate, £650; Town Hall ...

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  16. LIDCOMBE.

    The death took place on 23rd inst. of Mr. John Mark Cochrane, at his late residence, Kingsland-road, Lidcombe, at the ago of 61 years, after a long illness. He ...

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  17. GIFT OF A UNION JACK.

    Mrs. Irwin, of Granville, received the following letter from the hon. general secretary of The British Empire League in Australia:—"I have on hand the offer ...

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  18. TENSES ACCEPTED.

    The local council has accepted the tender of Mr. Arthur Adams, of Waterloo, for the building of new stables and altering sheds at the council's depot for the ...

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  19. IMPROVES FIRE BRIGADE.

    Messrs. F. Flowers, M.L.C., W. Taylor, M.L.A., and Mr. Wansey, members or the Board of Fire Commissioners, together with Mr. Webb (secretary to the Board) ...

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  20. TREE-PLANTING.

    The works committee of the local council, in a report, recommended that the right to plant trees in the streets of the municipality be reserved for the council. ...

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  21. ST. STEPHEN'S NEW CHURCH.

    A well attended tea meeting and concert were held in the Town Hall, Lidcombe, on Thursday, for the purpose of raising funds to assist St. Stephen's new ...

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  22. STRANGE LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    A municipal council should surely possess, the power to make an adjustment of a palpable mistake in the valuing of land for rating purposes. It it has not that ...

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  23. JUVENILE BAZAAR.

    On Saturday afternoon on bazaar, organised by the Misses. Grace and Gladys Smith, of Sydney-road, Granville, was held at St. Mark's School Hall, Granville. Mrs. ...

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  24. WORKS RECOMMENDED.

    At this week's meeting of the Auburn Council, the works committee submitted the following recommendations:—Re letter from W. J. Armstrong, calling ...

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  25. NATIONAL BELGIAN FUND.

    Amount previously acknowledged, £108 5s 3d; foreman and office staff, Clyde Engineering Co., monthly instalment, £13 0s 9d; Clyde Engineering Co., March ...

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  26. Church Services.

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  27. GARBAGE QUESTION AGAIN.

    At Tuesday's meeting of the local council, Alderman James moved,—"That the resolution to inaugurate a garbage system as per report of the town clerk and ...

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  28. SCHOOLS' CONTRIBUTIONS.

    Notwithstanding the shortness of the time given by the heads of the Educational Department to the schools to raise £10,000 towards the Belgian Fund on Empire Day ...

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