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  2. Advertising

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  3. The Championship

    The big sports day, inaugurated by the Mudgee Bicycle Club as an accompaniment to the ladies 100 yards' championship of ...

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  4. THE WAR

    Reuter's representative at Petrograd writes that the Russians are driving the enemy across the Lower Lipa, and have occupied 10 miles of ...

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  5. At Roseberry Park.

    Dr. Roy Lovejoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lovejoy, of Mudgee, is at present on the medical staff of the camp at Roseberry Park. ...

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  6. Gulgong vital statistics.

    The Gulgon vital statistics for the quarter ending 30th June are: Births, males 24, females 16; deaths, males 8, females 2; marriages 5. ...

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  7. Kay and Uren.

    Although Tommy Uren finished up his 20-rounds contest with Fred Kay at the Stadium on Saturday night with a margin of points in his favor, ...

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  8. Benefit Social.

    A most successful social was held in the Gulgong Town Half in aid of Mr. Stan, Miller, who was recently injured whilst skating. The sum of ...

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  9. Budgee Rainfall.

    The rainfall at Budgee early last week totalled 136 points, making 218 points for the month of July to date. ...

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  10. A PROTEST.

    On Saturday night the Mudgee Bicycle Club considered a protest entered by Mr. W. Kelly against the winners of the Ladies' Amateur ...

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  11. Now Bul[?]k.

    Mr. J. Austin, of the East End. Garage, has sold a latest model six-cylinder Buick car to Mr. R. Campbell, of Mudgee. The purchaser ...

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  12. Wounded.

    Mrs. J. Ryan, of Goolma, has received advice to the effect that her son, private Ambrose Ryan, had been wounded whilst in action in the ...

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  13. GERMANS BEAT ANANIAS

    The German campaign of lies reached its height when Berlin officials issued the following wireless. "On June 3rd a great revolt ...

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  14. A Big Crowd.

    The Criterion Theatre was packed to the doors again on Saturday night, and all attendance records must have easily been shattered, ...

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  15. VISITORS.

    The visiting Sydney run[?]cluded:— Miss Holy Mace[?]land Club) from Granville. [?] of Amateur Championship of ...

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  16. In Hospital.

    Mr. W. Meers, of Euranderee, has been very unwell of late, and has been under medical treatment in a private hospital in Mudgee. he is ...

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  17. Well.

    Mr. W. L. Atkinson, of Grattai, has received a cable from his son Leo, who was wounded at Gallipoli, and is now with the Australians in ...

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  18. Telegrams.

    A crowd of seventy thousand assembled at the Sydney Domain yesterday, when a demonstration was made against an anti-conscription ...

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  19. STEADY ADVANCE.

    Sir Douglas Haig's Communiques indicate that the British troops pushed forward in the German third defensive system into the Four[?]aux ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. Operation.

    Mr. G. Cadell, the well-known Mudgee pastoralist, has been confined to a private hospital in Mudgee for some weeks with eye trouble. ...

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  21. CANADA'S GREAT GIFT.

    Recruiting in Canada has passed the 350,000 mark. ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. HUGHES' SHIPS.

    Mr. Larkin, the manager of the Commonwealth shipping line, has taken over the Strathspey, and expects to receive the Ardanmore, ...

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  24. Gulgong Teachers' Association.

    At the annual meeting of the Gulgong Teachers' Association the election of officers resulted in Mr. Taylor Passing— according to rule— ...

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  25. Gulgong Vital Statistics.

    The Secretary of the Gulgong Progress Association has received word that the Minister for Mines is sympathetic to the appointment of a ...

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  26. GREAT FRENCH SUCCESS.

    A Paris Official message, issued on Friday, says:— North of the River Somme we consolidated our positions won in the ...

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  27. THE COST IN BLOOD.

    From Amsterdam come reports of a remarkable brochure which is being circulated in Germany. it is called Germany Awake! and is the work of ...

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  28. NOT UNANIMOUS.

    The judges were not unanimous in their verdict, one giving the race a dead beat and the other a win for Miss Grandemange. However, the ...

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  29. Artificial Wattle.

    In connection with the presentation of sprigs of artificial wattle bloom to eleven Mudgee soldiers who were farewelled at the Town Hall ...

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  30. Dismissed.

    On Friday at the Mudgee Police Court Sarah Stephens bad an information against Felix Pedron on information that he did on 27th June, ...

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  31. ARGUMENT.

    Since the race the whole town has been a seething roar of argument. Many hundreds of people contended that Miss Meers touched ...

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  32. Sunday Trading.

    At the Mudgee Police Court, on Friday, before Mr. McMahon, P. M., two applications wer received from two propritors of soft drink places ...

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  33. Leaving Gulgong.

    Mr. J. Kelly, of Herbert-street, Gulgong, with his family, will leave Gulgong early this week. Mr. Kelly has resided in the old town for 17 ...

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  34. SLAVS CROSS DVINA.

    A German communique admits that the Russians crossed the Dvina, but though this was not mentioned in the Petrograd communique. it ...

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  35. Farewell.

    On Thursday evening, 20th instant, the residence of Pipeclay and Budgee met at the Pipeclay School of Arts to bid farewell to privates ...

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  36. THE WINNER.

    Miss Grandemange, who is fully two inches taller than Miss Messrs, and has much longer and more strongly built limbs, ran a great ...

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  37. WELCOME TO SY[?] RUNNERS.

    Couples assembled at [?] Institute to welcome [?]dney lady runners who had [?] Mudgee to participate in [?] The ...

    Article : 225 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. BRITISH MOVING ON.

    General Sir Douglas reports on Thursday night:— We gained a little more ground at Delville Wood and Longueval. North ...

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  40. Small Debts.

    At the Mudgee Small Debts Court W. Kellett and Sons Proceeded against Richard Riley to recover £11/2/, being amount due for goods ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. THE LOSER.

    Miss Meers is much slighter built than Miss Grademange, but has the clean powerful limbs, narrow ankles and broad hips of a runner. Her ...

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  43. ANOTHER AUSTRIAN FLIGHT.

    A Petrograd [?]mmunique states:— Above the junction of the Rivers Styr and Lipa we dislodyed the enemy from his organised works, and ...

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  44. False Pretences.

    James Michael Croake was charged before Mr. McMahon, P. M., at the Gulgong Police Court with having obtained the sum of £5/18/6. ...

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  45. Appendicitis.

    Mrs. Cross, wife of Mr. Albert Cross, of Segenhoe, Dear Scone, and formerly of Mudgee, was operated on recently for appendicitis. ...

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  46. CHAMPIONS INTERVIEWED.

    In an interview with Miss Meers, the defeated champion, that lady expressed satisfaction with the race, but stated that the false starts made ...

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  47. SPLENDID RUSSIAN VALOR.

    A later official message from petrograd, says:— We took 3000 prisoners at the junction of the Styr and Lipa. ...

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  48. Rylstone School of Arts.

    At the last meeting of the Rylstone School of Arts Committee a discussion arose regarding the confirmation of the minute to ...

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  49. TRAGEDY OF GALLIPOLI.

    That a full inquiry ito the campaigns of Mesopotamia and Gallipoli will be conducted was made clear in the House of Commons. In ...

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  50. EXPECTED AN EASY VIC[?]

    Mr. Geo. Craft, backer a [?] Grandmange, expected [?]tory. he said that be [?]ed his girl would win by three [?] ...

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  51. THE GENERAL OPINION.

    The General opinion is that Miss Meers is the faster runner of the two, but she is very slow off the mark, and experts in running ...

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  52. NAVAL FIGHT.

    Violent cannonading occurred between Landsort Island and Gottska Sando Island on Wednesday night last. A large German torpede-boat ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. Bomb Outrage.

    During preparations for a parade in San Francisco a bomb exploded in the heart, of the city, killed six, including two women, and injured ...

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  55. THE TAK[?]

    The gate takings amount [?] to £90/15/, and the grandstand [?]ney reached £7/19/6. Altogether [?] the Cycle Club hopes to clear something ...

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  56. To-Day's Wires.

    General haig Reports:—The Australians at mid night attacked south-east of Pozi, and carried the outer German works. ...

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  57. FAREWELLED.

    The Sydney visitors were met at Barrett's Tattersall's Hotel on Saturday, evening last by the Mudgee Bicycle Club, where they were ...

    Article : 115 words
  58. THE START

    A photograph of the [?] has been handed to us, and will be sent to the Sydney "Sun" for reproduction. It shows how the visi[?]or was ...

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  59. BELGIANS HAVE A WIN.

    The Belgians defeated the Germans in East Africa, the enemy being closely pursued. Two German steamers were ...

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  60. Coonamble Show.

    The committee of the Coonamble Pastoral and Agricultural Show has decided to proceed with the show next week, July 26 and 27. ...

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  61. PAYING OVER THE MONEY

    The stake money and [?] side wages, which were in the [?] of Mr. R. J. Cohen, of the "Guardian," were paid over to Mr. Craft ...

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  62. RETREATING.

    Austrian despatches admit that General Linsigen's army in the Beresteeske region is falling back. ...

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  63. WHEN

    Does your Sale start? That's the question we are being asked. We are pleased to give the answer: Sale starts for the month of ...

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  64. MISCELLANEOUS.

    It is reported that England and France have advanced Greece £800,000. The "Petit Parisien" says that ...

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  65. FOR THE MARRIED LADIES.

    In order to enable Mrs. [?] mange, mother of the [?] to have a run Mayor Cohen, [?] the good sport he always is [?] round ...

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  66. THE TRACK.

    Ald. C. Knight, who is secretary of the Park Trust, deserves great credit for the excellence of the running track. For weeks he ...

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  67. A Hat and Mackintosh.

    At the conclusion of the social to the Sydney runners on Friday night last, Mr. E. J. Barton made the discovery that someone had ...

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  68. TEMPORARILY HELD UP.

    A later message from General Haig states that no definite progress is reported from Pozieres. The fighting is equally intense ...

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  69. MR. LOU CASIMI[?] UNION.

    In an interview [?] of our representatives Mr. [?]simir, an old-time champion [?] who, in the olden days, were [?]unerous ...

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  70. THE LATEST.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British press camp says:— "After a heavy bombardment, the British and Anzacs attacked ...

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  71. Advertising

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  72. FRENCH SUCCESS.

    The latest Paris accounts show that the French attacks on Friday were extraordinary successful. Picked troops were chosen to ...

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  73. Military

    The members, of C. Coy., 41st Infantry, are requested to attend at Drill Hall at 8 o'clock on next Wednesday night, to receive their ...

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  74. CHEERS

    At the conclusion of the sports Mr. G. E. O. Craft called on the people present to give three cheers for Miss Hazel Meers, and also for the ...

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  75. SORT NOTICE.

    The visiting girls were not seen at their best. They are all business girls, and have only the evenings in which to train. Also they only ...

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  76. August Stock Sale.

    Fully 2100 sheep and 150 cattle have been booked for Mitchell and Malone's stock sale, on Thursday, 3rd. The brigher weather of the ...

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  77. ON THE SOMME.

    A Paris Communique States:— An artillery struggle is proceeding on the Somme front. The Germans are bombarding the Fleury ...

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  78. ANOTHER CHA[?]

    After the Champions [?] run and decided, a friend [?] of Mr. Meers, whose daughter just been defeated, challen[?] ...

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  79. Advertising

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  80. THE CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The 100yds, Champion Race between Miss Mers and Miss Grandemange took place at 3 p.m., and great was the excitement and ...

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  81. RUSSIANS HAMMERING.

    A Rome message says:—A furious attack upon Hindenburg near Riga has been in progress for several days, causing colossal losses. ...

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  82. Death

    The Death occurred at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Carl Spies, of radbank, on Friday last, of Walter Michael Timothy Irwin, ...

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  83. A FINE ATHLETE

    One of the most inter[?] during the afternoon [?] which Mr. T. Pethebridg[?] he received 5[?] yard; [?] ...

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  84. THE CHAMPION.

    Miss Bess[?] Grandemange (Mascot) is a professional runner. She won many handicaps about Sydney, and generally was a back marker. She is ...

    Article : 268 words
  85. REPULSED.

    The Germans' attempt to advance north-east of Smorgen was repulsed. Rain and snow have fallen in the ...

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  86. THE STARTER'S [?]IDE

    The starter, Mr. Morgan, course of an interview said "I went on to the [?] mind to get the [?] ...

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  87. ARABIA.

    There has been severe fighting at Medina (Arabia), where the Arabs are beseiging Turkish adherents. The garrison attempted ...

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  88. Advertising

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  89. Advertising

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