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  2. EASTWOOD

    Eastwood Presbyterian Church anniversary service were held on Sunday. The morning service was conducted by Rev. Brandt of Chalmer's Church ...

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  3. Baulkham Kills Shire Council.

    The regular meeting of the Baulkhnm Hills Shire Council was held on Tuesday. Present: Councillor Whitling (President), and Councillors Firth, Cranston, Roberts ...

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  4. EPPING.

    The Dundas building inspector reported having inspected the following building Brick residence for Mr. Eyles in Midson road; brick residence in Railway-street ...

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  6. NO HIGH SCHOOL.

    The Education Department does not see eye to eye with our aldermen, unfortunately for this district in this instance.The council asked the Department to ...

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  7. HORNSBY.

    There was an attendance of 50 or 60 persons at the meeting held in the Hornsby School of Arts on Monday in connection with the repatriation proposal of ...

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  8. THE TOWN HALL PETITION.

    Mr. Frederick H. Mattress (hon. secretary for the petitioners) wrote to Dundas Council this week asking that body to return the petition sent to them in April in ...

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  9. COUNCIL MEETING.

    At the last council meeting there were present: President James, Councillors. Ramsay, Morris, Crittendon, Moore, Higgins and Chapman. It was decided to ...

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  10. BAULKHAM HILLS.

    As announced in Wednesday's "Argus"" our good old friend and neighbour, Mrs. Sarah Billett, passed away on the 28th ult. at the age of 83 years. She left a ...

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  11. THAT DELAYED METALLING.

    Hornsby Council dropped a gentle reminder to Dundas Council on Wednesday re the agreed upon special expenditure on Mallaby's hill, Epping. They intimated ...

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  12. THE COUNCIL.

    At the last meeting of the Eastwood Council there were present Mayor Matthews, Aldermen Featherstone, O. Small, Whittaker, England and Rourke. The ...

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  13. DUNDAS.

    Dundas Council's overseer reported at last meeting of tho council that 100 tons of metal were spread on Pennant Hills-read in the worst places during the past ...

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  14. THE SEPTIC TANK NUISANCE.

    The Board of Health reported to Dundas Council that an officer had visited Epping on the 20th May and inspected the offensive drainage complained of in ...

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  15. KENTHURST.

    The monthly meeting of the Kenthurst branch of the Fruitgrowers' Association was held on Thursday. Air. F. Fuggle occupied the chair. It was decided to ...

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  16. THE LATE ALD. C. WATTS.

    At Dundas Council meeting on Wednesday Alderman Neil referred to the death of the late Alderman C. Watts, and moved that a message of condolence from the ...

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  17. PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    The meeting of the Epping Progress Association on Tuesday was largely attended, Mr. Sherlock presiding. The resignation of Mr. Langston as a delegate ...

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  18. RYDE.

    The meeting of Ryde Council last Friday, called as usual for 7.30 p.m., started "as usual" at 9.30, owing to the council being in committee. Then a deputation ...

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  19. NO FAVORS WANTED.

    The Dundas police station, though it is situated so for from the various district railway stations, and in a sparsely populated locality, is not connected with the ...

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  21. THORNLEIGH.

    On Sunday an intercession service was held in the Thornleigh School of Arts by the combined churches. Rev. Chaplain A. Clarke delivered a stirring address, and ...

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  22. PENNANT HILLS.

    Mr. H. Dennett conveyed a useful suggestion to Hornsby Council in a letter which was read on Thursday. He pointed out that the Water and Sewerage Board. ...

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  23. AN INVASION OF LADIES.

    Ryde Council was interviewed on Friday by special business-like ladies and one male resident of Faleoner-street, Ryde, in connection with the proposed ...

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  24. THE WAIT AT THE GATE.

    In reply to a complaint by Dundas Council re the unsatisfactory means of egress from the railway station, Epping, the Railway Commissioners wrote that a ...

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  25. BEECROFT.

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  26. SPARE THOSE TREES.

    The engineer reported to last, meeting of Hornsby Council that it would cost £80 to widen the existing metal in front of Mr. Arnoft's residence, Beecroft, for a ...

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  27. NO LIKING FOR RACECOURSES.

    The Chief Secretary wrote as follows (per Mr. Wm. Thompson, M.L.A.) to the Epping Progress Association:— "In reply to your representations as to whether ...

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  28. SHIFTING THE BLAME.

    Recently it was reported in "The Argus" that the President of the Baulkham Hills Shire Council had stated reply to a complaint as to the bad state of ...

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  29. ERMINGTON & RYDALMERE.

    A public meeting was held in the town hall, Rydalmere, on Monday, to elect a committee for repatriation in the district of Ermingron and Rydalmere. The Mayor ...

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  31. RAILWAY TIME-TABLE SURPRISES.

    A letter from Mr. Hodgson (superintendent of railway lines) was before Hyde Council on Friday, in which he expressed regret that the traffic was not sufficient to ...

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