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  2. Family Notices

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  3. Advertising

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  4. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    District stock were among the top liners at Homebush on Monday. Wethers from A. W. Patrick, Gular, made to 18/1. while bullocks ...

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  5. MUDGEE DAIRY COMPANY LTD.

    As advertised elsewhere the annual meeting in connection with the Mudgee Dairy Co., Ltd., will be held on Friday, the 21st instant, at ...

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  6. R.C. BALL AT GULGONG.

    The annual Roman Catholic Ball in the Gulgong Town Hall, on Tuesday night last was a wonderful success. Mudgee was well ...

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  7. CHALLENGE.

    The Sofala and Wattle Flat footballers are talking challenge, and it is on the cards that a match will be arranged for a suitable ...

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  8. WHOOPEE!

    DURING last week-end traffic in Sydney streets was held up while a huge barrel drawn by four white horses passed by amid worshipping thousands. Mountainous lorryloads of wool and wheat, linkers bearing huge steel girders, vehicles laden with a thousand ...

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  9. MISSED A PLACE.

    The Mudgee mare, Black Ann, was fairly well supported at 6 to 1 for the Encourage Handicap at Menangle races on Tuesday, but ...

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  10. GOOD WORK.

    During the past few weeks the Council's maintenance staff has carried out excellent work in cleaning table drains in various parts ...

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  11. CUP VICTORY.

    The Wellington footballers, who won the Jahuny Walker Cup at Warren on Sunday, were given a great reception when they arrived ...

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  12. INTERESTING SITUATION.

    A rather interesting situation has reveloped in G.U.O.O.F. circles in Mudgee over the selection of a delegate to the U.F.S. Pharmacy ...

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  13. GOOD SHOOTING.

    At the Hargraves rifle range on Saturday some excellent scores were registered at 900 yards. R. Gascoyne and C. Neil notched ...

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  14. CONCERT.

    The organisers of the forthcoming Methodist concert are preparing an excellent programme, and a musical treat is in store for ...

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  15. MERRIWA SHIRE.

    The Merriwa Shire Council announces that lists of electors will be open for inspection at the Gungal, Cassllis, Ulan, and Merriwa ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. BERT OLDFIELD.

    Cricket enthusiasts are reminded that Mr. Bert Oldfield, Australia's premier wicket-keeper, will make a personal appearance at ...

    Article : 43 words
  18. Advertising

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  20. SWIMMING.

    Although the weather is still a bit unseasonable quite a number of local enthusiasts are talking swimming, and everything points ...

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  21. TREASON IN THE RANKS

    So the Savings Bank may re-open in a week or two. This is welcome news. But there is a fly. nay a full-sized beetle, in the ointment. What rank hereby to suggest that men like Kelso King. Sir William Vicars. Sir Mark Sheldon, Sir Samuel Hordern. E. P. ...

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  22. UNITY MEETINGS.

    Keen interest continues to manifest itself in the unity meetings being held all round the district. At Gulgamree and Cudgegong last ...

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  23. ACCIDENT.

    When fencing a block of land at Portland, last week. Mr. L. Kremer had the misfortune to break a bone in his ankle. Stepping ...

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  24. TOWN MONGRELS.

    One of the mongrels which infest the streets of Mudgee and delight in trying to bite chunks out of motor and cycle tyres, very ...

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  25. MUDGEE BOWLERS.

    The Mudgee bowlers are preparing for the forthcoming annual meeting, which should be the most interesting in the history of the ...

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  26. MR. FRED. LOVETT.

    Reference has recently been made in these columns to the illness, at Bathurst. of Mr. Fred. Lovett, so will known in this ...

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  27. THE MILLSVILLE MEETING.

    Owing to a verbal report having been misinterpreted, the meeting held at Millsville on Tuesday night, last week, was credited as being ...

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  28. TROTTING.

    Mudgee trotters are holding their own at Sydney fixtures. At the Victoria Park meeting on Monday, Mr. E. Marchant's Allan's ...

    Article : 75 words
  29. HOCKEY BALL.

    The Bathurst Women's Hockey Association conducted a ball recently, and the highly satisfactory sum of £132 was cleared as a ...

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  30. SYMPATHY.

    At Tuesday evening's meeting of the Mudgee Hospital Board the chairman (Dir. F. W. Taylor) expressed sympathy with Dir. E. T. ...

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  31. Advertising

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  33. NOTHING IN IT.

    It was mentioned at the Citizens; Relief Committee meeting that there hall been a c[?] at th Municipal Council meeting ...

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  34. TO HOUSE BREEDERS.

    Messrs. R. W. Lowe (Withetree) and A. W. A. Macarthur ("Coonaroo") announce in our advertising columns that they have ...

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  35. TAX INSPECTOR.

    Mr. J. Page, of the Taxation Department, arrived in Gulgong last Friday night. On Saturday morning there was an unusual ...

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  36. KEEN AS MUSTARD.

    Mudgee hockey girls are as keen as mustard. On every available afternoon a band of enthusiasts nay be seen at practice in ...

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  37. THIRD BIG WEEK.

    Pictoria's "Greater Movie Month" is now in its third week, and going stronger than ever. It is recognised by pocturegoers as ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. SHOCK TO FISHERMEN.

    A party of local anglers who tripped to Yarrabin at the week-end received a painful shock when they found dead fish everywhere ...

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  40. DIGGERS' PREPARING.

    The Mudgee diggers are making elaborate arrangements for their annual entertainment, and everything points to the function being ...

    Article : 88 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. Advertising

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  43. NOTED VISITOR TO GULGONG.

    A great deal of interest is being taken in sporting circles the projected visit of Mr. W. ("Bert") Oldfield to Gulgong at ...

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  44. FOR THE HOSPITAL.

    Being so pleased with the takings at the gate of the Old Timers' football and the ladles hockey matches, in aid of the Mudgee ...

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  45. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITORS.

    Suggestions are being made in country centres that Government Savings Bank depositors should organise a public meeting for the ...

    Article : 92 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. WHEELER AND WOOLSEY IN RIOTOUS NEW FILM.

    Laughs will be plentiful at the Criterion Theatre, on Saturday night, when Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, favorite film ...

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  48. A DIGGER'S DEATH.

    When it became known that Digger Hughes had died at the Hospital on Monday, the relief officer of the Anzac and Armistice ...

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  49. VISIT OF REV. E. H. BURGMANN, M.A.

    A distinguished Australia scholar and writer, in the person of Rev. E. H. Burgmann, M.A., Warden of St. John's College ...

    Article : 105 words
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