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  2. GULGONG DISTRICT NEWS

    There were two football matches in Gulgong on Sunday last, the big event being the Hill End v. Gulgong game, which Gulgong won by eight ...

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  3. LOCAL NEWS

    "At any rate business is importing!" Thus interjected Mr. W. F. Dunn, M.L.A., in the Legislative Assembly when Mr. M. kalpatrick ...

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  4. LURE OF GOLD

    Legislation, no matter how well meant, has occasionally unexpected and unfortunate results. What is one man's meat is another man's ...

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  5. GULGONG WARDEN'S COURT.

    Twenty six applications for authority to enter were before Mr. H. Farrington at the Gulgong Warden's Court last week. Tea ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Messrs. J. Clark and A. E. Souter left for Sydney on Sunday morning last on a visit for a couple of days. Mr. J. Huxley, son of Mr. and ...

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  7. "SNOWY" THOMPSON

    Mr. "Snowy" Thompson, of buck[?] fame, is with Mrs. Thompson, residing in Gulgong. Mr. Thompson recently disposed of his bakery ...

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  8. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    The monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce which was to have been held on July 7, was not held on July 7, was not held, but will take place ...

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  9. "WHY CAN'T WE?"

    "It doesn't matter if we have all-night sitting." said President [?] Rheinhardt at last week's meeting of the Gulgong Coursing Club. ...

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  10. ORANGES FOR FOOTBALLERS

    A generous offer has been made of the Gulgong Football Club by Mr. A. Angelos, of Gulgong, who stated his willingness to supply the local ...

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  11. REMOVAL OF LICENSE.

    At the Gulgong Licensing Court, approval was given to the rec[?]val of Mr. Ray Tuxford's billiard room license from premises in ...

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  12. GULGONG POLICE COURT.

    Before Mr. H. H. Farrington, P.M. at the Gulgong Police Court its week, H. Grimshaw was fined £2 and costs 8/- in default five days hard ...

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  13. NO TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    A wet week-end prevented the Challenge Cup singles under the auspices of the Gulgong District Tennis Association from being ...

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  14. ACCIDENT

    Mrs J. T. O'Brien of Granville another of Mr. H. O'Brien, of Summervale, Gulgong), was in Portland last week, en route home, when ...

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  15. WRESTLING MATCH.

    In the Pictoria Treatre, Gulgong, last Friday night, M. Lutschini challenged T. Roche for the welter-weight wrestling Championship of ...

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  16. PASSED EXAMINATION

    Our congratulations are offered to Miss Eileen Tranter (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tranter, of Birriwa) on her highly successful pass ...

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  17. ROBERTSON

    Mr. J. P. Abbott will probably contest Robertson—Federal seat—in the next election. Of course he is Country Party. A member of the Geelong ...

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  18. BOXING

    In a boxing tournament in the Pictoria Theatre, Gulgong, on Friday night last, W. Hancock and Eric Woods fought a four-rounds ...

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  19. STOLE A RIM.

    A front rim, tube and tyre were taken one night from a car owned by Mr. A. E. Souter. The car was in a coorless shed in Mr. H. ...

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  20. STUCK IN CREEK

    Hooded creeks in the Gulgong district have, owing to the continuos; falls of rain, caused a number of motor car owners and drivers ...

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  21. FLOWER SHOW.

    Arrangements are to be made to held a flower show in Gulgong about October next, in aid of a worthy cause. The schedule will ...

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  22. BROKEN BONE IN HARD.

    Kevin Ryan, of Gochca, had the misfortune to have a bone broken in his hand whilst playing for Goolmen in the knock-out ...

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  23. ONE CLUB TO ANOTHER

    Worthy of special mention is the action of the Gulgong Coursing Club in allowing other sporting organisations in Gulgong to have the Town ...

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  24. P. AND C. ASSOCIATION

    The Rev. L. V. Caldwell (president) occupied the chair at the last meeting of the Gulgong Parents and citizens' Association at the Public ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. Advertising

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  26. UNEMPLOYMENT QUESTION

    "The unemployment question is a very big one at the present time, but did not the Government the hon. member supported find it was ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. EUCHRE PARTIES.

    The euchre party in the Gulgong Convent School on Thursday night last was won by Mr. and Mrs. E. Flood. The Coursing Club's euchre ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. POWER HOUSE EXTENSION.

    Mr. L. Norris, proprietor of the Gulgong Electric Power and Supply Works, has been given permission By the Gulgong Town Council to ...

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  30. THE HOSPITAL BENEFITED

    A progressive 500 tournament was held at Mrs. D. E. Falconer's residence, Lahey's Creek, on Thursday night last, when voluntary ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. GRASS PARAKEET

    Appropos of the paragraph in last Thursday's issue of the "Mudgee Guardian" regarding the parrot captured by young J. Barrett on his ...

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  32. BROKEN LEG.

    A sad accident occurred late on Sunday night last when Mrs. S. Gawthorne, who was staying with her daughter, Mrs. Turner, and Mr. ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. COURSING SEC'S MOTTO

    Although Mr. J. Leahy, hon secretary of the Gulgong Coursing Club, stated at last committee meeting that his motto was to hasten ...

    Article : 100 words
  34. REGULATION'S PROGENY

    Regulation, the well known coursing dog owned by Mr. R. Hasenkam, of Dunedoo (formerly of Gulgong and secretary of the Gulgong ...

    Article : 103 words
  35. OPOSSUM SKINS.

    Mr. R. Hansenkam, of Dunedoo (Formerly of Gulgong), has bought over 3,000 opossum skins since June 1. Mr. Hasenkam, who ...

    Article : 65 words
  36. C.W.A.

    Mrs. J. H. Stahl (president) was in the chair at the last monthly meeting of the Gulgong Women's Association. Others present were: ...

    Article : 109 words
  37. CAR ACCIDENT

    A sedan car, driven by Miss, M. Tickner, daughter of Sergeant C. E. Tickner and Mrs. Tickner, was turned on its side in Medley street ...

    Article : 125 words
  38. FORMERLY FEDERAL MEMBER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  39. Advertising

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    Advertising : 11 words
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