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  4. EASTWOOD.

    The election of Mayor for Eastwood municipality took place on Wednesday in the presence of a full council. The ex-Mayor (Alderman ,J. C. Matthews) moved ...

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  5. Voluntary Workers at Loggerheads.

    A special general meeting of the Thornleigh and Pennant Hills Voluntary Workers Association was held in the Thornleigh School of Arts on Wednesday ...

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  6. FRANCE'S DAY FETE.

    Under the auspices of the Eastwood V.A.D., a fete was held in the local Church of England grounds on Saturday. Stalls were officered as follow:— Sweets ...

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  7. EPPING.

    Mr. Vessey moved into his fine, up-to-date villa residence this week. The house contains nine rooms, besides the usual offices, and is replete with the most modern ...

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  8. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    The result of the Eastwood lawn tennis tournament in aid of France's Day is as follows:— Mixed doubles handicap, E. H. Davies and Mrs. Hunter (5 on) 31 v. ...

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  9. BEECROFT.

    When the Railway Commissioners constructed the brick bridge over the railway line near the southern and of the station to replace the wooden structure at ...

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  10. TREE PLANTING.

    Epping Progress Association wrote Dundas Council asking that assistance be given the association in tree-planting-along certain streets of Epping. ...

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  11. FEVER CASES.

    Ryde's hill of health has been marred by an outbreak of diphtheria during the past few weeks. There were five cases of the disease, one of typhoid, and one ...

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  12. FRENCH FETE.

    The Beecrof and Cheltenham ladies held a very successful sale of work in the Beecroft school of arts on Saturday in aid of France's Day. Business boomed ...

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  13. PURCHASE OF SITE.

    The unsatisfactory condition of the Ryde sanitary depot baa been worrying the inspector for some months, and references to the o matter have appeared in ...

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  14. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    At the annual meeting of the Eastwood Red Cross, held on Monday, Mrs. Hunter was re-elected president, and Mrs. Neeve treasurer. Mrs. McNaught could not ...

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  15. "SHERWOOD'S QUEEN."

    The Epping District Choral Society, with the assistance of some Parramatta friends, gave a very successful production of the operetta, "Sherwood's ...

    Article : 276 words
  16. MIXED METAPHORS.

    "A white elephant raining bricks" was the description given by Ryde aldermen to the Hampden Court property. Some of the aldermen wanted drastic ...

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  17. RYDE.

    During the half-year ended June 30 the plans of 60 brick cottages, representing a value of £344,350, 40 weatherboard ditto valued at £11,745, and 30 additions ...

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  18. KENTHURST.

    The Kenthurst branch of the Fruitgrowers' Association of N.S.W. held a special public meeting on Friday evening for the purposes of hearing an address on ...

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  19. A GOOD START.

    Following on our recent strictures on the unbusiness-like methods of Ryde Council, which usually starts its meetings about 8.30 p.m., though the proper time ...

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  20. MAKING HASTE SLOWLY.

    For 18 months or so one side of Parramatta-road from Mellor-street down to the bridge has been in a boggy state owing to leaks in the watermains. Vehicles ...

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  21. DURAL.

    The organisers of the excellent high-class concert held in aid of the France's Day Fund are to congratulated, both on the arrangements and the financial result ...

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  22. PENNANT HILLS.

    A railway truck loaded with bags of chaff arrived at the siding on Monday infested with mice The pests had destroyed about one-third of the bags, and ...

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  23. KELLYVILLE.

    The death occurred suddenly of a well-known local resident, a German, Mr. Franz Lndwig Benge, who was found dead in his house, by a neighbour on Sunday. ...

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  24. SPECIAL-CONSTABLE GRACE.

    The Police Department have awakened to the fact that a special constable had been appointed somewhere in the police district of Ryde about 23 yearn ago, and ...

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  25. ERMINGTON & RYDALMERE.

    An application from a resident of Wharf-road, Rydalmere, to extend pigstys on an improved seale was before the council on Wednesday, and it was ...

    Article : 164 words
  26. SOLDIER'S COTTAGE.

    A temporary cottage of three rooms and a verandah, situated at Blackacre, Pennant Hills, was handed over to sergt. McDonald, a returned soldier, by ...

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  27. A MOUNTAIN OF BURNING COKE.

    The Gas Company, writing to Ryde Council under date June 20, in reply to the council's protest against the coke famine, stated that as Mr. C. Zoeller is ...

    Article : 238 words
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  29. PROPOSED RESUMPTIONS.

    Ryde Council some years ago adopted a policy of resuming land to widen the main streets of the town, as the same were too narrow for the volume of traffic. ...

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  31. COUNCIL'S PROCEEDINGS.

    Mr. Geo. R. Tibbett, Kirby-st., Rydnlmere, writes to "The Argus":— "Sir,- It is rather astonishing that the Rydalmere Council should have conducted its ...

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  32. HORNSBY.

    At a special meeting of the congregation of St. Peter's Church, Hornsby, on Wednesday, it was decided to put off tho erection of the proposed new church till ...

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  33. TOWN HALL CHARGES.

    Schools of arts and town halls have been badly hit by the war. The former institutions have lost members and revenue, and though their halls are, like ...

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