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Advertising : 49 wordsAt the Town Hall Sydney on Monday evening the Government Lord Chelmsford presented certificates and medals in connection with the Royal Shipwreek and ...
Article : 87 wordsThe situation at the S.M.P. Co.'s works remains unchanged. The strike continues, and the works are steadily killing the, daily quantum of sheep that supplies ...
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Article : 1,723 wordsIn the report of the match Auburn v. Gu[?]dford, it would appear that Auburn won, where as Guildford 249, point the scores being Guildford 249 ...
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Article : 85 wordsA pony attached to a light sulky, and tied up to a fence, bolted from the Austral Hour Mills, adjoining Parramatta railway station, early on Tuesday ...
Article : 114 wordsA most disgusting drain, at the corner of Pennant and O'Connell streets, loudly calls for most vigorous action by the Parramatta authorities. We are surprised ...
Article : 90 wordsIn 1919-20, according to the present population, there will be 100,000 senior cadets 114,000 citizen soldiers between 18 and 25 years of ago, and 13,000 men ...
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Article : 547 wordsThe annual Masonic ball, held under the auspices of Lodge Earl Carnarvon, will be held in the Town Hall, Auburn, on Firday evening next, and it promises ...
Article : 96 wordsMr. E. A. Arundel, the youngest brother of Parraniatta's guide, philosopher and friend, Mr. J. Arundel, of Baulkham Hills, writes: ...
Article : 868 wordsAlderman Thomas, at the Parramatta Council mooting, complained that clinkers of too large a sine were being owed? for the repair of different footpaths and ...
Article : 58 wordsWe were pleased to note the remarks of the Parramatta sanitary officer in regard to garbage tips, and his note of warning. If we are to have good health we must ...
Article : 82 wordsTo-night (Wednesday) will see a grand attendance of the Orchestral Society's concert, for the booking has been the best yet experienced . The feature of the ...
Article : 111 wordsThere was a good gathering at the Granville Town Hall on Monday evening, in anticipation of hearing Mr. J. McGowon. the leader of the Opposition, who was ...
Article : 218 wordsAll orchardist writes to the "Fruit World":—I can guarantee the following as a sure cure for white aphis: One gallon of soft water, 11b of soft soap, 11b. of ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. William Bishop, for some years verger and caretaker at the o Macquarie-street Methodist Church, died on Friday at his late residence, Glebe-street ...
Article : 116 wordsA correspondent writes:—"On Saturday night the 9.12 train to Sydney overshot the Toongabbie platform about 100 yards, and left it lady passenger on the ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. School Inspector Fraser (Yass) has a quite dig at some one in this paragraph in an official report:—"The position of a school teacher is sometimes ...
Article : 122 wordsOnce more—oil Monday—the parramatta Council gave attention to the disabilities which serve as such a local handicap in railway matters. First, was ...
Article : 587 wordsMr. Dowell O'Reilly: Those who called themselves Liberals often know very little of the true spirit of Liberalism; just as many people who claimed to be Christians ...
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Article : 424 wordsMr. J. Dixon Ward the well known anti-prohibitionst lecturer had a large audience at. The Corner on Saturday night, when he dealt with his challenge ...
Article : 115 wordsActing upon the advice of his physician, the Rev. H. F. L. Palmer of St. Mary's has decided to have a complete change of employment for a period of five years. ...
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