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The very necessary cieaning of Penrith water supply main is to be undertaken by the Water Board, in response to representations made ...
Article : 218 words view this articleThe growth of Penrith Intermediate High School has been remarkable. So much has it progressed that it has long been in ...
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Advertising : 165 words view this articleOnce more the question of the abc[?]ition of Pastures Protection Boards has been discussed by Shire representatives. At Tuesday's ...
Article : 232 words view this articleThere is quite a busy and happy community down tho river. Thirtynine students from tho Training Collebe, Sydney University, are ...
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Advertising : 153 words view this articleST. STEPHEN'S Tennis Club held handicap ping pong tournaments in the Parish Hall on Friday evening. A[?]an A[?]yers won the men's and Maisie ...
Article : 51 words view this articleMR. COLIN SMITH returned to Glenleigh on Saturday from Morce, where he had been staying for some weeks. Mr. Tom. Ransley met him on ...
Article : 54 words view this articleINCIDENTAL to the work being done on the Western Road doviation, the old Knapsack Railway Bridge is undergoing alternatich. The protruding ...
Article : 57 words view this articleWHO'S the best all-round footballer playing with Penrith Club this season? We do not wish to start an argument, but merely to announce that ...
Article : 68 words view this articleA VERY versatile citizen is Mr. C. E. Clarke. All Penrith knows his fine sporting ability, particularly at cricket and tennis. As an officer of the ...
Article : 73 words view this articlePENRITH Band has an important programme on this week-end. On Sunday morning it will play at the Empire Day service at St. Stephen's ...
Article : 73 words view this articleTIME, the "old gipsy man," finds "Bill" Howell a hard citizen to deal with, perhays, it may prove, even more than the hardy old "W.G.," ...
Article : 73 words view this articlePOLlCE Magistrate, Mr. Chippendall, referred in humorous vein, on Monday, to the great number of Sunday trading licenses that are being granted ...
Article : 103 words view this articleMR. A. V. TURNER, the expert motorist, who was accidentally killed in a hill-climbing contest, at Brookvale, on Saturday, was well-known to many ...
Article : 160 words view this articleFOR driving an unregistered motor car Roy Runsloy was fined £2, with '2/6 costs, at Penrith Police Court on Monday. ...
Article : 23 words view this articleTMIE Rector of St. Stephen's, Rev. H. N. Powys, attended the meetings of the Synod at which the new cathedral site was discussed. He was ...
Article : 38 words view this articleTHANKS to the presence of a police constable, the crowd at the football matches on Penrith Showground on Saturday afternoon kept off the ...
Article : 67 words view this articleLODGE Nepean presented Wor. Bro. R. Mills, who has left Penrith and taken up his residence at Roseville, will a charity jewel on Monday ...
Article : 68 words view this articleTHE Ambulance Ball, held last week, yielded a much better profit than most of the people present thorught it would. Receipts amounted to £47/19/9, ...
Article : 101 words view this articleMR. RON. BRANSDON sails this Saturday for Hobart, whence the Bank of N.S.W. has tranferred him. He carries with him the good wishes ...
Article : 99 words view this articleIN a paragraph in this column last week we unwittingly attributed to Mr. Les. Jarvis a responsibility that is being carried out by our old friend, ...
Article : 111 words view this articleLOOKING pleased with themselves, Messrs V. Freeburn and R. Kellett returned home on Wednesday evening from their western ear trip. "Had a ...
Article : 99 words view this articleWHILE entertaining the passongers with concerts on long journeys water he had run away to sea, Syd. Chaplin was ong[?]ged by a thoatrical ...
Article : 109 words view this articleEMU folk are assisting the movement to provide an ambulance for the Penrith Auxiliary of the ParramattaAuburn Ambulance, and for this ...
Article : 41 words view this articleA DEPUTATION from Blue Mouutains Shire Council waited on the Main Roads Board with a view of having the reconstruction of the Western ...
Article : 56 words view this articleMR. "HERB" LACK, son of Mrs. M. Hack, of Penrith, has taken over the license of the Royal Hotal, Campbelltown. Recently Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 56 words view this articleFAILURE to renew or return his motor driving license cost John Hugh Anderson 18/- (10/-fine and 8/costs). He did not appear at Penrith ...
Article : 63 words view this articleEDWARD FLASHMAN, of Wallancia, did not appear at Penrith Police Court on Monday to answer a charge of falling to place his name on the ...
Article : 74 words view this articleTHERE is no good "sport" in the Nepean district who will regret that Emu won the A Grade premicrship and Evans Shield for the season just ...
Article : 136 words view this articleSOME people's signatures suggest the struggles of a by across tho paper after resene from a ink-pot. Shakespeare's was one, and we know several ...
Article : 161 words view this articleFOR a public officer who always does his duty and speaks his mind fearlessly commend us to Mr MePherson, stock inspector for Cumberland. ...
Article : 156 words view this articleEmpire Day will be celebrated at the Penrith Intermediate High School on Monday, 24th inst., at 10 a.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all ...
Article : 219 words view this articleThe Junior Red Cross will attend an Empire Day church parade at St. Stephen's Church, this Sunday, at 10.45 a.m., in uniform ...
Article : 53 words view this articlePenrith and St. Marys primary schools played a return Rugby League match at Penrith last Friday, the result being a win for the home team by ...
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Advertising : 157 words view this articlePenrith Council is intent oil, having tho reconstruction of Mulgoa Road expedited. The Main Roads Board is to be urged again to take ...
Article : 228 words view this articleThe secretary of Nepean District Hospital (Mr. C. H. Fulton) acknowledges receipt of the following donations-—Employees Main Road gang, ...
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Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW : 1882 - 1962), Sat 22 May 1926, Page 1 - Back without the Quail
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