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At Tempe, Arncliffe, in the Archdiocese of Sydney, the Sisters of the Good Samaritan have established St. Magdalen's Retreat, a home for penitent women of all creeds.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Arncliffe, a retired village in Littondale, one of the most secluded of the Yorkshire dales.
Ancient Poems, Ballads, and Songs of the Peasantry of England Unknown 1833
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Two drive-by shootings at Auburn and Arncliffe, woman's leg hurt A WOMAN has suffered a leg injury after a shot was fired into a home in Sydney's west.
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A short time later, 15 family members were inside as the Arncliffe home was shot up.
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The woman's injury occurred before a number of shots were fired into another home with 17 people inside at Fairview Street in Arncliffe.
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On Monday night, two drive-by attacks occurred in Auburn and Arncliffe, in Sydney's west and south respectively.
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Up to 36 bullets were fired at a home and car in Arncliffe, while a woman in Auburn was injured by flying debris as up to 10 bullets hit her house.
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The second drive-by shooting occurred only 10 minutes later at Fairview Street in Arncliffe.
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In the Arncliffe shooting, of the 36 shots fired only one hit the house - the rest damaged a car parked outside.
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They were arrested last week after police raids in Coogee, Mount Druitt and Arncliffe, according to NSW police.
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