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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 37 words
  3. DRAWING THE [?].

    In reply to Hornsby Council's query as to why they refused the application for the proclamation of a public road between Poppy Trig station ...

    Article : 90 words
  4. RAILWAY SMASH.

    The 10.30 p.m. [?] Sydney to Liverpool on Monday night got out of hand through, the railway authorities assert, some person interfering with the air-trap of the ...

    Article : 278 words
  5. "SIMPLY [?]."

    What the measure proposed to do was to clone hotels one hour earlier than at present, and he felt sure that every man, if he could be consulted on the subject, ...

    Article : 141 words
  6. CHIPS

    Parramatta District Court to-day. Welcome home to the Rev. John Paterson on Thursday evening this week. Gift and musical evening in aid of St. ...

    Article : 1,267 words
  7. "SAD TO CONTEMPUATE."

    Mr. John Tebbutt of the Windsor, Observatory, writes:—"No such drought has been experience here since the establishment of the observatory in 1863. I ...

    Article : 155 words
  8. LEAVING AND INTERMEDIATE. EXAMINATIONS.

    The success of those examinations in the Parramatta district is one of the fuels which may, without exaggeration, be called wonderful. Each year sees a large ...

    Article : 640 words
  9. THE WAY JUSTICE WORKS.

    It seems hard to understand justice. Two years only for a regular, professional hotel thief—a regular hand—taking £500, because he has a solicitor; eighteen months ...

    Article : 49 words
  10. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 54 words
  11. THE WAR.

    Sergeant James L. Beaton, an old Clyde hand, writes from Egypt on October 10 to Mr. G. H. Lane:— "The winter is fast approaching here, ...

    Article : 843 words
  12. LICENSE TRANSFERRED.

    At Parramatta Licensing Court, before Mr. M. H., Fitzhardinge, S.M., the license of the General Bourke Hotel, Church- street, Parramatta, from Ruth Rebecca ...

    Article : 40 words
  13. DR. WAUGE SENDS GREETINGS.

    Dr. R. A. Phipps Waugh writes to us from London, November 4:—"Would you convey to my many friends my best wishes to all of them for Christmas. You will ...

    Article : 234 words
  14. The Cumberland Argus AND Fruitgrowers' Advocate, WITH WHICH AND INCORPORATED The Cumberland Mercury, River Times Weekly Advance, Cumberland Free Press and Ryde Electorate Press PARRAMATTA, DECEMBER 15, 1915.

    MR. LABOR MINISTER HALL'S proposal to nationalise the baking business was passed by a majority of two—20 voting for it and 18 against. Here we ...

    Article : 657 words
  15. DISCOURTESY.

    The Chief Secretary did not visit Parramatta, as arranged, on Saturday to see about the removal of the asylums; nor did he send an apology. The lieges of ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. CURIOUS SIGHTS.

    Private Grant writes:— "We are continually seeing awful sights. It would not do to ponder over them. Soldiers must be as cheerful as possible, and make light of ...

    Article : 142 words
  17. PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs. Richardson and Wrench, Ltd., sold 21 allotments of the second and third subdivision or the Darvall Estate, Ryde, on Saturday, at prices ranging from 20s ...

    Article : 93 words
  18. WATER SUPPLY.

    Owing to the continued dry weather, the residents of Berowra who depend upon tank supply, have been obliged to cart water loner distances from springs in the to ascertain the conditions under which the Board will extend a main to Berowra. The Hallway Commissioners are to be asked if they will bear part of the cost, as it ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. OUR BRAVE CHAPS.

    Private Grant writes home:—"A few yards from where I was standings Turkish shell came through ai loop-hole at which two of our fellows were standing. ...

    Article : 185 words
  20. THE PROTECTION TO THE STRIKER.

    It would be lamentable to think that the Minister in charge of the Department of Labor and industry knows less of the conduct of affairs in that Department than the ...

    Article : 238 words
  21. DEATH OF MR. W. H. TUNKS.

    Mr. W. H. Tunks, who had been fulling very much the last few months, died suddenly on Monday morning at his residence, Macquarie-street, Parramatta. He had ...

    Article : 177 words
  22. FINAL VICTORY.

    Colonel George Harvey, editor of the "North American Review," who has just concluded a visit to Britain and Prance, declares that he is absolutely certain that ...

    Article : 118 words
  23. WISE TRAINING.

    A very interesting exhibition of the work of pupils belonging to the Parramatta South School girls' cooking classes and Continuation School attracted ...

    Article : 466 words
  24. DROWNING FATALITY.

    On Friday a sad drowning fatality occurred ut Ryde, a youth named Eustace Douglass, and 17 years, son of Captain H. S. Douglass, being the victim. It seems ...

    Article : 180 words
  25. GERMAN SPY SYSTEM.

    The Germans are credited with having the most elaborate system of espionage of all the Great Powers, and recent discoveries in Norway only strengthen that ...

    Article : 474 words
  26. A COUNCIL'S BAD LUCK.

    A third attempt was made by the Auburn Council to hold a special meeting on. Thursday to [?] consider the loan proposal, but like the previous attempts ...

    Article : 95 words
  27. STATE WAR COUNCIL.

    Most of the shire and municipal councils are taking action to work on lines as, suggested by the State War Council in a lengthy circular to those bodies. The ...

    Article : 233 words
  28. COTTAGE BURNT DOWN.

    A call was received by tub Granville Fire Station at 7.25 p.m. on Friday, to a fire in [?], Campbell Hill, Sherwood. Both the Granville and Parramatta ...

    Article : 146 words
  29. CURRENT NEWS.

    This seems to be the note struck in the Christmas issue of "Everylady's Journal." Just to hand. Miss Helen Davis describes the packing of 50.000 billies for the ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. "WHO ARE THESE WOMEN?"

    At the Adelaide City Court the presence of the recently-appointed women Justices occupying seats on the Bench had a disturbing effect on Mr. Paris Nesbit. K.C., ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. THE HAPPIEST MAN IN THE WARD.

    Writing to a Liverpool friend from 21st General Hospital, Alexandria, Stan. McCann says: "Things must be quiet at the Drads in the fighting-line, as no wounded ...

    Article : 338 words
  32. PERSONAL PARS.

    Sir. Henry E. Page, of Seven Hills, writes to "The Argus": —"With reference to a brevity in to-day's issue, I wish to say that according to the decision of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  33. GARDEN FETE AT THE KING'S. SCHOOL.

    On Friday afternoon Mrs. Stacy Waddy gave a garden party and children's fete in aid of the Allies Fund. A large number of people gathering under the trees in front of ...

    Article : 126 words
  34. SOLDIERS AND REASON.

    The reasonable regulation of leave has very largely restored a fooling of contentment at Liverpool. It was ridiculous to expect men who were used to the easy ...

    Article : 117 words
  35. THE PREMIER AND THE BAR ONES.

    Deputations which have a faked look are waiting on the Premier from "big" bookmakers to ask him to impose taxation on the Amount of business done. That means, ...

    Article : 125 words
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