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  2. FAIRFIELD

    The deviation works on the new railway line from Regent's Park to Cabramatta will cease on December 24 until January 2. In the meantime, special ...

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  3. Fairfield's Mayor.

    A special meeting of the Fairfield, Council was held in the council chambers on Tuesday, 18th inst., to elect a Mayor for the term of twelve months. ...

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  4. "An Absolute Farce."

    "It's an absolute farce." That is how the Mayor of Liverpool (Alderman Ashcroft) describes the night telephone. ...

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  5. School Children's Train.

    Recently, at the instance of the head teacher of Auburn public school, Alderman Shaw, and others, Prospect and Sherwood Council, wrote the Railway ...

    Article : 212 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,131 words
  7. MISSING.

    A Fairfield resident is missing. On December 13, at 9.30 a.m., James Eustace McDonald, of Herbert-street, Fairfield, left his home, and has not been seen or ...

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  8. Building Activities.

    Mr. T. Haigh, building inspector for Prospect and Sherwood Council, presented a report to that body on Tuesday night with, regard to building activities. It ...

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  9. MERRYLANDS

    On Tuesday night, Prospect and Sherwood Council received two letters from the Water and Sewerage Board, giving notice that the extension of the water ...

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  10. GUILDFORD

    On 'Christmas morning, carols will, be sung by the choir of St. Mary's Church of England, under the baton of Mr. A. R. Storey. It is anticipated that the ...

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  11. FINANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  12. FRACTURED RIS.

    On Tuesday afternoon, whilst Captain Ryan, was in the act of removing a cobweb from the fire station's ceiling, he slipped off the chair he was standing on, ...

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  13. ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    Granville Council has notified Prospect and Sherwood Council that any arrangement it and Parramatta Electric Supply Coy make re the proposed supply of ...

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  14. WILL BE SPENT IN AUSTRALIA

    At Prospect and Sherwood Council meeting on Tuesday night a letter was read from the Local Government Department, intimating that the British ...

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  15. DRY SEASON.

    Never before in the history of the, district has the season been such a dry one. Grass and water are drying un, oven on the flats and in the soak wells along the ...

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  16. THE NEW RECTOR.

    The Rev. Poole, from Paddington, has been appointed to the charge of Guildford and Merrylands Church of England district, vice Rev. W. H. Croft, who is ...

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  17. LINKING UP WITH BANKSTOWN.

    The Progress Association at Moorebank is desirous of having a bridge constructed over George's River, in order to connect the Milperra-road with Bankstown. The ...

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  18. AFTER A LONG ILLNESS.

    On December 12, Mr. James Ikyn Dickson, of Cecil-street Guildford, passed away, after an illness that lasted for nearly a year, caused by a malignant ...

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  19. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS.

    Prospect and Sherwood Council met for the last time this year on Tuesday night. Mayor A. J. Webb presided. Promptly at 8 p.m. committee work concluded, and the ...

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  20. EUCHRE PARTY.

    The euchre Party, in aid of the Friendly Society's Sports, to be held on January 26, took place in the Town Hall, on Saturday, December, 22 and the promoters ...

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  21. AN APPROPRIATE GIFT.

    Mr. A. R. Storey, the able conductor of Guildford Musical Society, met, with an exceedingly pleasant surprise at a social, held in the Masonic Hall, last week-end. ...

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  22. LIVERPOOL

    Since last council meeting, 32 summonses have been issued in connection with overdue rates. ...

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  23. THE FESTIVAL.

    The festival organised and initiated by the Merrylands Chamber of Commerce drew a tremendous crowd of people to the town on Friday, December 14. The ...

    Article : 139 words
  24. LONG SERVICE RECOGNISED.

    Mr. McFarline, who has resigned the positions of caretaker and inspector of nuisances after 40 years' service, has been granted a gratuity of £200, to be paid in ...

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  25. OLD RESIDENT PASSES.

    One of the most highly respected residents of the town, in the person of Mr. William Hargreaves, died at his residence, Speed-street, on Monday, December ...

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  26. DEPUTY MAYOR.

    An election was held on Tuesday evening to fill the office of Deputy Mayor. Aldermen Pearce and de Meyrick were candidates, and the former was elected ...

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  27. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The new committee is working strenuously to push the Guildford School of Arts well along the road to prosperity. This institution has been sadly ...

    Article : 288 words
  28. BIRTHDAY PARTY.

    A very enjoyable time was spent by a large number of children recently, when Mrs. J. Perovitch, of "Glavonni," Cambridge-street, Merrylands, gave a party ...

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  29. OFFENDERS BEWARE.

    Aldermen Attwood complained to the council that people were making a practice of depositing rubbish near the cemetery, thereby causing a nuisance.—The ...

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  30. KURRAJONG-ROAD.

    Kurrajong-road, Casula, is in an unsatisfactory condition. According to Alderman de Meyrick, it is practically impassable after heavy rain. The people ...

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  31. CHRISTMAS EVE SHOPPING.

    If it is anything in the clothing line you desire to give as a suitable Christmas present; Frank Fullagar, of Macquarie-street, has got it in his ...

    Article : 136 words
  32. DIED SUDDENLY.

    On, Saturday last, Mr. P. S. Poolman (district coroner) held an enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the sudden death of Thomas Jones Twist, on ...

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  33. MANY HAPPY RETURNS.

    On Saturday night a most enjoyable function, in the shape of a birthday party, was given by Mr. and Mrs. S. Goff, of Merrylands-road, Merrylands, to Mrs. ...

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  34. ALL SAINTS' CONCERT.

    A large, audience witnessed a high-class entertainment in aid of All Saints' Church Building Fund on December 13. The hall was decorated with multi ...

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  35. CIVIC HARMONY.

    At the conclusion of the business on Tuesday evening the Mayor entertained the aldermen in the Council Chamber. The latter, in turn, took the opportunity ...

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  36. SMITHFIELD.

    On Friday last, the residence of Mrs. Lawrence, the well-known bus proprietor of Smithfield was entered by thieves, who got clean away with £12 in money, ...

    Article : 75 words
  37. WHAT ARE YOU DOING?

    At a special meeting held on the 11th inst., it was decided to call for applications for the joint positions of inspector of nuisances and caretaker to the council ...

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  38. FOWL THIEVES.

    Fowl thieves are continually at work, more especially just before Christmas-time. This year is no exception to the role, and many thefts have been ...

    Article : 126 words
  39. WETHERILL PARK.

    What is termed as a "ziff" dance was held in the Wetherill Park School of Arts on Saturday night last, in aid of the funds of that institution. There was a very ...

    Article : 88 words
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