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  2. Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    J. T. McMurray was before Mr. H. H. Farrington, P.M., on Monday last, and committed for trial on a charge of carnally knowing, to the ...

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  5. A SHOW LOSS

    The latest show society to reveal a loss for the year is Coonamble. The association will lose nearly £200 on show transactions since the ...

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  6. CUP FOOTBALL.

    Coonamble footballers invaded Baradine on Sunday last in quest of the Cunningham Cup, and played a draw with the home team. ...

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  7. EASY WIN.

    The Gilgandra footballers invaded Tooraweenah on Sunday last and downed the local team in a match for the handsome ...

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  8. THE BANK SMASH

    INDICATIVE of the bad times and a remarkable commentary upon our Government is the failure of the State Government Savings Bank. Inspired reports calculated to prevent panic have been circulated by leading men from time to time, but the one inescapable fact ...

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  9. PIG SALE.

    Mr. J. Workman announces that he will hold his monthly pig sale at the Church-street yards, on Wednesday. August 5, when a good ...

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  10. SEWERAGE OPERATIONS

    A large number of men are now busily employed on the sewerage excavations at the lower end of the town, and satisfactory progress is ...

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  11. COURSING INQUIRY.

    Mr. M. W. Evans (President) and Mr. S. Mason (secretary), of the Mudgee Coursing Club, proceeded to Sydney this week for the ...

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  12. WINTER BACK AGAIN.

    In the bright spell of the week-end some of the optimists saw visions of spring, but they have been unduly disillusioned. ...

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  13. HOCKEY MATCH.

    Stuart Town hockey girls are skilled exponents of the game, and on Sunday last they triumphed over a strong Wellington team by six ...

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  14. BIG FIGHT.

    Arrangement have been made for Norman Gillespie, ex-lightweight champion of the State, to meet Lee Brander, the ...

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  15. PUBLIC MEETING.

    A public meeting will be held in the Town Hall, Mudgee, at 7.30 o'clock on Friday evening, August 7, for the purpose of appointing two ...

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  16. ALL HEIGHTS.

    District "number niners" will be interested to learn that the Gilgandra All-Heights Race Club has arranged to hold a meeting on ...

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  17. TIN HARES.

    The tin hare trials, held at Cudgegong last week-end, provided a good afternoon's sport. The mechanical part works perfectly, and ...

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  18. SUBSIDY WITHDRAWN

    Mr. Lang, Premier, announced on Monday that the Government would not continue paying the subsidy which permitted the Railway ...

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  19. LONG CREEK SOCIAL.

    There is fun in store for Long Creek people to-morrow (Friday evening, when a grand social will claim attention. The music will be ...

    Article : 42 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. RELIEF FOR GRAZIERS

    After persistent agitation, the Coonamble branch of the Graziers' Association has been advised by the Minister for Lands that settlers ...

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  22. A GOOD YEAR

    The satisfactory condition of attaint disclosed at Tuesday evening's meeting of Mudgee U.F.S. Pharmacy shareholders reflect ...

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  23. OLD STUDENTS' RE-UNION DINNER.

    The Mudgee High School Old Students' second annual re-union dinner has been sat down for Saturday, September 5th. Those eligible ...

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  24. A STEADIER.

    The handicapper is evidently taking no risk with Mr. W. T. Rayner's Black Ann. For the parl Stakes, to be run at the ...

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  25. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Members of the Mudgee Tennis Club who have a notion of competing in the forthcoming championships, should get into ...

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  26. THE PASSING STRANGER.

    There has been quite an influx of strangers passing through Mudgee who have applied for relief at the Citizens' Relief Depot. These have ...

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  27. ENJOYABLE DANCE.

    A dance in aid of the girls' hostel was held in St John's Memorial Hall, Mudgee, last evening, and patrons spent a pleasant time ...

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  28. BOWLING SEASON CLOSING.

    If present intentions are adhered to the Mudgee Bowling Club's season will be brought to a conclusion on Saturday afternoon next ...

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  29. THE NEXT SHOW.

    Already the members of the Mudgee Agricultural Society Committee are interesting themselves in the next show, and before long the ...

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  30. FLOWER SHOW.

    Arrangements are being made to hold the Spring Flower Show late in October, in St. John's Memorial Hall. With the promise of a good ...

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  31. "BLACK TUESDAY."

    Tuesday last was a black day indeed for very many people in Mudgee and district. The grim notice, "Payment suspended," in the ...

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  32. TROTTING.

    At the Victoria Park trots on Monday the Mudgee horse Indian Bells finished a good second. Charming Jean, another stepper well-known ...

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  33. PRESS WELCOMED

    At the conclusion of the Mechanics' Institute meeting on Monday night, the president. Rev. H. C. Howard, drew attention to and ...

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  34. GENEROUS ACTION.

    The plight of a district woman who wrote to a recent meeting of the Mudgee Hospital Board, outlining the reasons why she found it ...

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  35. APPLETREE FLAT SOCIAL.

    One of the most enjoyable social of the season was held at Appletree Flat on Saturday evening last. Quite a number of Mudgee folk ...

    Article : 75 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. HOSPITAL MEETING TO-NIGHT

    The annual meeting of Mudgee Hospital subscribers will be held at the Town Hall to-night (Thursday), and more than usual ...

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  38. IN LUCK'S WAY

    The Mudgee Rugby League has had a wonderful run of luck this season as regards the weather. Although the winter has been a ...

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  39. HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL.

    The Mudgee High School old students held an enjoyable social at the High School Assembly Hall on Monday night last, and the dancers ...

    Article : 77 words
  40. URGENTLY NEEDED.

    We have been asked to make mention of the fact that there are some cases of urgent need which the Relief Committee wish to ...

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  41. CRITERION THEATRE.

    Unique Rapid-fire Prison Signalling Exposed in "The Criminal Code." Very few people realise with what rapidity and accuracy ...

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  42. UP AGAINST IT

    The Mudgee Hospital Board is not alone in its stem struggle to keep the doors of the institution open. At Lithgow according to a ...

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  43. BIG STORY, BIG NAMES.

    August is set down as "Greater Movie Month" at the Gulgong Pictoria Theatre, and judging by what is heard around town the fixture ...

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  44. "HYMN OF HATE."

    Anyone desirous of leading the chorus in a "hymn of hate" which features Jack Lahg, will not lack for adequate support in Mudgee ...

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  45. WRESTLING.

    Mr. J. P. O'Grady, instructor to tho Mudgee Amateur Wrestling and Physical Club, is pleased with the way the entries are coming ...

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  46. REAL SPORTING TOWN.

    There is not the [?] doubt that it takes a lot to damp the ardour of Mudgee folk. Despite bank suspensions and other ...

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  47. NOT TOO BAD.

    According to numerous reports in the press most of the Schools of Arts in the country experienced a rough spin financially last year ...

    Article : 96 words
  48. Advertising

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