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  3. Liverpool Court.

    Two Chinese, Ah Tai and Yong Chong, were in custody charged with a contravention of the Immigration Act, 1901-12. They pleaded guilty. Frederick Gabriel, ...

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  4. OFF TO THE FRONT.

    The Ancient Order of Foresters bade farewell to Bros. J. Southwell and Bert. Wood at a smoke concert on Wednesday. C.R. Bro. G. Cooper occupied the chair ...

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  5. GUILDFORD.

    Mr. William Alfred Grant died on Saturday, at Guildford-road, Guildford. His remains were interred in the Methodist cemetery, Rookwood, on Monday. The ...

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  6. A MAYORAL LUNCHEON.

    At the invitation of the Mayor a large number of visitors met at luncheon, at the Cabra-Vale Town Hall on Saturday in celebration of the opening of the New ...

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  7. NEW BUILDINGS.

    Alderman Swift's three now shops in Guildford-road, opposite the railway station, are progressing towards completion, and when finished will be an ornament to ...

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  8. TREE PLACING.

    The Parents' and Citizens' Association, in conjunction with the staff and pupils of the school, have planted trees and a hedge along the front boundary of the ...

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  9. LIVERPOOL.

    The only nomination received for the extraordinary vacancy in Liverpool Council, caused by the death of the late Alderman R. A. Ayres, is that of Mr. James ...

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  10. SOME ITEMS.

    The committed of the Guildford Church of England propose holding a continental concert at an early date, in aid of the church funds. In the Methodist Hall on ...

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  11. CABRAMATTA AND CANLEY VALE.

    At the Church of Christ, Canley Vale, on Sunday, a memorial service was held to perpetuate the memory of Private Walter Walkley, who died recently at the preachers were Messrs. John Crawford and R. Arnott. A memorial service specially written by Mr. W. H. Wooster, of Canley Vale, was played by the ...

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  12. THE RECENT SHOW.

    The following additional awards were made at the recent Liverpool Show:— Best sulky turnout, Miss Evy. V. C. Morton; Ladies' high jump, Miss Kemp; best ...

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  13. PATRIOTIC EFFORTS.

    The patriotic demonstration which was to have taken place to-day has been postponed, owing to the inability of the local recruiting committee to obtain the ...

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  14. A LONG LIST.

    William Whitney, of Liverpool answered to his 33rd conviction on Friday, when before Mr. A. E. Bosley, J.P., he was charged with being drunk. He was fined ...

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  15. A ROLL OF HONOR.

    The following men have already gone to the front from Cabra-Vale district:— Corporal Charles Bull wounded (at Malta), J. Woodward (killed), Sergt. C. Bint Mitchell, Sergt. D. Noonan (wounded), Privates N. Hanbury, H. Murphy, Bertram Brown, E. Davoy, H. Horwood, E. Smith. T. Brindley, W. Walkley ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Henry Adams of Mill-road, Liverpool, passed away on Tuesday aged 78 years. Mr. Adams had resided in Liverpool for a number of years and was a ...

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  17. MARKET REPORT.

    Tho following prates were realised at the Cabramatta Markets on Saturday last: Cabbages, 1/- to 9/- per doz; cauliflowers, 1/- to 2/- per doz; lettuce, 1/2 to ...

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  18. SOLDIER'S SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    At an early hour on Wednesday two of the Military Provost Staff found a man named Michael Sellick lying on the cross over lines at Liverpool railway station ...

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  19. SMITHFIELD AND FAIRFIELD

    Tho deaths occurred on Saturday of Sarah Russell, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wildman, of Smithfield. Mr., Thomas Joseph Power, who died at ...

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  20. MERRYLANDS.

    Mr. John O'Hern, a very old resident of Merrylands, passed away at his residence, James-street, on Sunday, in his 76th year. ...

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  21. COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the council was held on Monday. Present the Mayor Alderman J. G. McBurncy). Aldermen Shearer, Hanbury, Stimson, McEachern, ...

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  22. TWICE WOUNDED.

    Mr. Sharman, of Mark Lodge, Fairfield, has received an intimation from the military authorities that his son, E. Sharman, who was recently wounded and had ...

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  23. A SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    A member of the Signallers Comps attached to the A.I.F. at Moorebank fell into George's River on Tuesday and was drowned. A man named Charles T. Smith ...

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  24. A BAZAAR.

    On Saturday afternoon at the Town Hall, Merrylands, a bazaar organised by the Red Cross Society was opencd by Mrs. John Waugh, who was introduced by ...

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  25. A PROWLER CAPTURED.

    Messrs. Theo and Ray Stein bagged a large dog fox in Trafalgar bush, near Prospect dam. Mr. Tubbys, the caretaker at the reservoir, and ...

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  26. ANOTHER SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    James M[?]well, who [?] employed by the Railway Department as gatekeeper, was picking up [?]bbish at Liverpool station on Wednesday morning at the back ...

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  27. SULDIERS' SEND-OFF.

    A wave of patriotism seemed to pass [?] Cabr[?] at the Town Hall on Wednesday, when a huge crowd packed into the hall, when 30 volunteers from ...

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  28. BOYS AT THE FRONT.

    The following is practically a complete list of Fairfield's quota to Australia's fighting forces to date:—Messrs. Hunt, Dyason, Herman (2). W. Coleman, R. ...

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  29. RIOTING RECRUITS.

    Monday was pay day at the camp and at night a number of recruits visited town. Things were fairly quiet until ton p.m., when there were ra[?]tions, Men were ...

    Article : 281 words
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