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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,096 words
  3. SMALL'S LANE DEPLORABLE.

    Aid. J. Matthews, at Wednesday night's meeting of Eastwood Council; directed attention to the deplorable condition of Small's Lane (the thoroughfare between ...

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  4. Action Will Be Taken.

    Caustic comments were made at Wednesday night's meeting of Eastwood Council concerning the large amount of rate money still ...

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  5. "Bowyangs or Motors."

    "It is not a gratuity, but a right— like the Old Ago Pension, and I contend that, every child, whether he be the son of a man who. wears ...

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  6. JUVENILE MERRYMAKERS.

    There was a sound of revelry at Eastwood School of Arts Hall on Thursday evening of last week. The occasion was the juvenile plain and fancy dress dance ...

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  7. COMMITTEE OF COMMERCE.

    In consequence of the small attendance at the monthly meeting of the Eastwood Committee of Commerce, held on Monday night last, a considerable ...

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  8. STILL INCREASING.

    The volume of railway trafile at Eastwood continues to increase abundantly. From a compilation of returns for-the mouth of July, It is ellcited that, in the ...

    Article : 85 words
  9. "THE ARGUS" IN EASTWOOD.

    "The Argus" advertising scheme for Eastwood has now been renewed for a further lengthy term. So satisfied are the business men with this scheme that 95 per ...

    Article : 162 words
  10. MR. NEWBOLD REPLIES.

    It will be remembered that, at a recently meeting of Eastwood Council, it was decided to ask Mr. G. B. Newbold to apologise to the. Mayor and aldermen for ...

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  11. LOVELY LOVELL-ROAD!

    Mr. F. C. Vessey writes:—"In your issue of 5th inst., I noticed that East- wood Council were demanding an apology from M1r. Newbould, of Lovell-road, ...

    Article : 226 words
  12. MOTION OF SYMPATHY.

    At the instance of Aid. Featherstone, Wednesdy night's meeting of Eastwood Council carried a motion of sympathy to Mr: Nettleship,, of. Bennett-road, in ...

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  13. "HIT OVER THE NAPPER."

    "We've been hit over the 'napper' with this several times. We can't get anything done. I've done my best at all times." Thus spoke Aid. J. Matthews ...

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  14. ALD. STEWART PERSISTENT.

    Representations were made to the Registar General asking that an office for the registration of births, marriages and deaths be established at Eastwood. Ryde ...

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  15. CATTAI.

    A No. 2 team from Cattal tennis club played a second Pitt Town team on Saturday last and won, after a close contest, by five games. ...

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  16. Northern Line Flashlights

    West Ryde Cricket Club has no fewer than 32 vice-presidents. About 1000' cases of 'fruit are loaded daily at Pennant Hills railway station. ...

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  17. WORST ROAD COMPETITION.

    A correspondent writes:—"I, wish to nominate Kulgoa-avenue, Ryde, in the 'worst road competition.' There are other bad ones, I admit, but Kulgoa will, I ...

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  18. RYDE

    Mrs. Skelton, wife of Ald. Skelton, has recovered from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thompson, of Goulburn, are spending a holiday with Mrs. ...

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  19. EASTWOOD

    'A report of the Methodist Church concert held in the Eastwood School of Arts hall on Thursday night, will appear next week. ...

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  20. A PILLAR BOX.

    At the instance of. Ald. J. Lovell. It was decided at Wednesday night's meeting of .Eastwood Council to ask the Postmaster General.' to 'have a letter pillar ...

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  21. MORE TRAIN JUMPING.

    A young man, Eric Hamilton, received a nasty fall whilst alighting from a moving train at Ryde station on Saturday night. He was not seriously injured ...

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  22. NOT TO BE REMOVED.

    It is now stated authoritatively that the Department of Justice has definitely decided "that'. the proposed now court house for. the police district of Ryde will. ...

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  23. THE GARBAGE SERVICE.

    Mr. S. G. Small (town clerk) submitted to Wednesday night's meeting of his council a' report relative ''to the garbage service which was, being. ...

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  24. VALUATION OF LAND ACT.

    The Hornsby Shire Council has entered a vigorous protest against the repeal of the Valuation of Land Act. Councillors contend that the Act has not been given ...

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  25. PENNANT HILLS.

    Returns compiled at Pennant Hills railway station for the month of July indicate that 4471' tickets wore issued, whilst coaching revenue totalled £499. ...

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  26. HILLS ANNUAL SHOW.

    At last week's meeting of the Hornsby. Shire Council a letter was read from the Hills District Council, requesting that stops be taken to have Friday ...

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  27. FOOTBALL.

    The A grade :football premiership, between Rydo -and' Gladesville, was contested on Saturday last, Gladesvllle being the 'victors, by 11 points to nil. ...

    Article : 184 words
  28. THANKS!

    It is section the Hornsby Shire Council receives a letter of congratulation on Its work, but the "Pennant Hills branch of the Fruitgrowers" Association, In ...

    Article : 72 words
  29. PARK IMPROVEMENTS.

    Work on Waitara Park, which the Hornsby Shire Council hopes to make one of the best recreation-grounds in the metropolitan area, is nearing completion. ...

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  30. RAILWAY BRIDGE.

    At the last meeting of the Hornsby Shire Council. the Pennant Hills Citizens Association' sought the co-operation of the council in an endeavour to have ...

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  31. THORNLEIGH.

    Returns of business transacted at Thornleigh railway station for-the month of July show that 3647 tickets were Issued, whilst the coaching revenue was ...

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  32. PERSONAL.

    Mr. W.H. Crossley loco superintendent at Hornsby railway station, Is on his annual holidays. The acting superintendent is Mr. W. H. Marrs. ...

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  33. HORNSBY.

    It is authoritively stated that the Railway Commissioners are about to instal a weighbridge at Hornsby railway station of a capacity of 20 tons. ...

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  34. "A SCANDALOUS THING."

    "It is a scandalous thing that traffic is hold up in this way."-Thus spoke the driver of a' motor lorry as he waited anxiously for the gates to open at the ...

    Article : 183 words
  35. BEECROFT.

    The number of tickets issued at Bee. croft railway station for. the month of July was 5558, and the total coaching revenue amounted to 910 148 2d. For ...

    Article : 118 words
  36. LYNE-ROAD.

    Following a number of request by ratepayers for repairs to Lyne road Pennant Hills West, the Hornsby Shire Council Instructed the engineer to make ...

    Article : 139 words
  37. "DISGRACEFUL AND DANGEROUS."

    "Certain portions of the Main Northern Road." wrote the Hills District Council to the last meeting of the Hornsby Shire Council, "are in a disgraceful and ...

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  38. NORMANHURST.

    In a letter to Mr. R. Bruce Walker. M.L.A.. the Chief Electoral Officer states that he has approved of the changing of the name "South' Hornsby" to that of ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. LAMP WANTED.

    The Commissioners of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales are anxious to have a lamp erected immediately in front of the Hornsby ...

    Article : 67 words
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