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  2. Advertising

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  3. EPPING.

    "In view of the small number of letters received in the afternoon mail for delivery to persons residing outside the existing afternoon delivery area, and of ...

    Article : 117 words
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  5. HORNSBY.

    At the Hornsby Court, a prohibition order was issued against Laurence Dooley on the ground of excessive drinking. J. E. Sydenham was fined 15/- and 6/- costs ...

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  6. NORMANHURST.

    Normanhurst Progress Association requested Hornsby Council to prepare a map of Normanhurst, showing the roads and public buildings within a mile radius of ...

    Article : 51 words
  7. THE OBJECTIVE.

    Hornsby's objective in connection with Rod Cross Day is £400. Already £75 is in hand, and the committee are circularising residents for donations. There is to be a ...

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  8. BIG RATES, SMALL WORKS.

    Mr. W. J. Lipscomb, of Normanhurst, wrote to Hornsby Council last week, asking whether it would be possible or the council to form Hinemon-avenue ...

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  9. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The harvest thanksgiving services in connection with the above church were held on Sunday. Crowded and appreciative congregations attended both morning ...

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  10. FLAGRANTE DELICTO.

    George Blake appeared before Hornsby Court on Tuesday in respect of the removal of sand from Crown lands at Wahroonga which were reserved from the ...

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  11. ERMINGTON & RYDALMERE.

    Alderman Edwards, at Rydalmere Council meeting on Wednesday, called attention to the fact that telegrams received at Ermington post-office after the ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. SHIRE STAFF ALTERATIONS.

    Hornsby Council, at the request of their book-keeper, Mr. F. A. Creighton, for an increase in salary, decided to allow him an extra 10/- per week. The rate-clerk ...

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  13. WORKS AND A REBUFF.

    Epping Progress Association received three letters from Hornsby Shire Council, in which that authority stated that the cab-stand at the eastern entrance to ...

    Article : 186 words
  14. COUNCIL MEETING.

    Present at last council mooting were the Mayor (Alderman B. J. Doe, M.L.A.), Alderman Edwards, Muir, Steel and McLeman. Mrs. Williams wrote complaining of ...

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  15. MORE COMPLAINTS.

    A letter from an Eastwood ratepayer was read at last Ryde Council meeting complaining of the putrid condition of the drain in front of her place caused by a ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. RATEPAYERS AND SELF-HELP.

    Dr. Watkins has generously offered to donate £12 towards the cost of improving the footpaths opposite his property in Boundary-road and May street. The ...

    Article : 179 words
  17. WARNING TO MOTOR DRIVERS.

    Mr. H. D. Rewell, school master at Rydalmere, wrote to the council pointing out the danger of children attending school being knocked down by motor vehicles ...

    Article : 92 words
  18. BETTER SERVICE WANTED.

    The town clerk of Concord reported by letter to Ryde Council the result of the recent conference between representatives of Drummoyne, Hunter's Hill, and ...

    Article : 413 words
  19. THE BAD MAIN ROAD.

    Mr. H. A. Brigg, those fine residence at Epping occupies a commanding position on the top of a stoop hill with an atrociously bad roadway, wrote to Hornsby ...

    Article : 226 words
  20. THE HONOR ROLL.

    Clarice P. Croker writes to "The Argus":—"In your issue of the 6th inst. you have a notice re the unveiling of the photos, of the men who have enlisted from ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. AN UNREGISTERED ITALIAN.

    Antonio Bagnato, who was said to have been it bombardier in the Italian army, was charged at the Hornsby Police Court on Tuesday with having neglected to ...

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  22. CARLINGFORD.

    The annual Anzac Day celebration at Carlingford, it has been decided, is to be held on Thursday in the school-hall. On Monday a meeting is to be held ...

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  23. DUNDAS.

    The valuation of the rateable property in Dundas Municipality was this year carried out by Mr. T. Carson, and, though the u.c.v. was increased by £12,000, the ...

    Article : 65 words
  24. NO SUPPORT.

    Alderman Muir, at last council meeting, failed to get a seconder to his motion to instruct tho town clerk to devote one extra night per week at the council ...

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  25. CASTLE HILL.

    At the Baulkham Hills Shire Council meeting the following tenders were accepted:—Glenorie to Maroota-road, 250 yds, Neich, 2/9 spawls, 1/3 blinding ...

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  26. A LOAN PROPOSAL.

    There was but a brief discussion at this week's Dundas Council meeting on the following motion tabled by Alderman Taylor, seconded by Alderman Neil and ...

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  27. THE SEPARATION MOVEMENT.

    There was a large attendance at the meeting of the Epping Progress Association on Tuesday, Mr. Sherlock presiding. Councillor Chapman was among the ...

    Article : 547 words
  28. RYDE.

    "I found twelve horses in Ryde Park, and, procuring assistance, I impounded them all, and set 4/- per head on each." So reported the sanitary inspector to last ...

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  29. SPECIAL SERVICES.

    The rector of Castle Hill, the Rev. W. J. Roberts, wrote to this week's shire council meeting, stating that special services were to be held at St. Paul's Church on ...

    Article : 80 words
  30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    The annual vestry meeting was held at St. Mark's Church on April 10. The rector presided and commented on the fact that the meeting was rather a notable one ...

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  31. A LADY'S ACCIDENT.

    In a letter to Ryde Council on Friday, Mr. Walter Dobinson wrote that his wife had severely sprained her ankle on the 18th March in Pittwater-road through the ...

    Article : 88 words
  32. STILL BUILDING.

    Applications to build received at this week's council meeting had a total value of about £4000, and were as follow:—Mr. Anderson, Eastwood-avenue, brick ...

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  33. THORNLEIGH.

    At the Hornsby Police Court on Tuesday, before Mr. M. H. Fitzhardinge, S.M., and Messrs. H. Jordan and A. V. Woodward, J's.P., an old man named Harry ...

    Article : 405 words
  34. BAULKHAM HILLS.

    At the Baulkham Hills shire Council meeting on Tuesday a letter was read from Mr. Gorton, secretary of the Baulkham Hills Parents and Citizens' Association, asking that two danger-boards be ...

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  35. A CHEAP PARK.

    Some time ago the trustees of the Terry Estate offered the Ryde Council an area of 14 acres 10 perches on Unit estate for the purposes of a public park on condition ...

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  36. EASTWOOD

    A Red Cross dolls bazaar, which was opened by Dr. Hunter, of Eastwood, took place at the residence of Mrs. F. K. Staples, "Kirn Bank," Eastwood, on ...

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  37. NEWS DIGESTED.

    The returns at the local post office are sailing up, and a local delivery ought to be within view in a few days.—The good folk of our district are getting impatient about the non-advent of the electric ...

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  38. THE SHEATHED STILETTO.

    Mr. Hincheliffe, secretary of the West Ryde and Meadowbank Progress Association, wrote to Ryde Council, asking that body to have the approach on the western ...

    Article : 281 words
  39. A DILAPIDATED BRIDGE.

    Mrs. A. Napier, Kent-road, North Ryde, wrote, to Eastwood Council directing attention to the dilapidated condition of the bridge in Napier's-lane. She added that ...

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  40. THE SUNSHINE GIRLS.

    There was a fine attendance at the Red Cross effort by the Sunshine Girls at the school of arts on Saturday under the auspices of the Baulkham Hills Patriotic League. The arrangements were in ...

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  41. KENTHURST.

    On Saturday at Kenthurst School of Arts a social evening was tendered to Lieutenant Louche, who has returned from France, wounded in the forearm. ...

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  42. PENNANT HILLS.

    A lady's overcoat was left in a motorcar which was garaged at the Hampden Hotel, Pennant Hills, on the 11th inst., and, on the return of the owner, it was ...

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  43. An Explanation.

    Sir,—With reference to report of my remarks at last meeting of the Ermington Council. I would like to state that if the words, "that the proceeds were not to be entirely devoted as we had supposed" are ...

    Article : 106 words
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