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  2. Family Notices

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  4. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    A rifle match between Binnaway and Gilgandra was fired off the latter's range on Sunday, and the home team won by 606 to 591. The ...

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  5. GREAT GOLF

    R. H. Bettington, the fine all-round Merriwa sport, was in top form at the big championship carnival at Kensington on Monday. ...

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  6. FOOTBALL.

    The Coonabarabran footballer covered themselves with glory on Sunday last by defeating a strong Sunnedah team by 21 to 8. ...

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  7. OLD TIME DANCE.

    The old time dances held in Mudgee on Saturday night, in aid of the local hospital, were well attended, and patrons spent a ...

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  8. THE CURSE OF THE DOLE

    THE dole as a settled form of unemployed relief is, perhaps, the most wasteful, most extravagant and most ineffective system that could possibly have been devised. For its introduction the Bavin Government is not guiltless, but its rapid development ...

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  9. MILITARY BALL.

    Rylstone should be a gay old town on Monday, September 21, when a grand military ball claim attention. On the following ...

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  10. BLACK ANN MISSES.

    The Mudgee mare Block Ann was a starter in the second division of the Novice Handicap at Mcnangle races on Tuesday last. ...

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  11. TROTTING.

    At the Harold Park trots on Monday Good Deal, a horse which has performed with success at meetings on the Mudgee show ground, won ...

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  12. NIPPY FROSTS.

    Hard frosts have been the order of the early mornings this week, and, according to the meteorologists, more are to follow. ...

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  13. SPRING IS COMING.

    That Spring is very close is realised by Mudgee storekeepers, especially those handling ladies' dress goods and millinery. Griffin's, of ...

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  14. GREAT SNAKES.

    According to reports snakes are getting out bright and early this year. The "Guardian" has already reported a case of ...

    Article : 58 words
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  16. BUILDING SOCIETY MEETING.

    The annual meeting of subscribers of the Federal No. 3 Co-operative Benefit Building Society will be held at the Mudgee ...

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  17. CRITERION THEATRE

    Saturday, August 28th—Kenneth MacKenna, Constance Bennett and Basil Rathbone in "Her Virtuous Folly." You will remember Miss ...

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  18. WIRE NETTING TAX.

    The Bathurst P.P. Board has decided to protest against what is described as the "outrageous tax" on wire netting. The board seeks ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. BOUND FOR BATHURST.

    Mr. Stan. Bennett, one of Mudgee leading coursing men, will make the trip to the Bathurst meeting, which is fixed for ...

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  20. TENDERS.

    The Mudgee Pastures Protection Board require tenders for digging out rabbits, destroying harbour, and erecting netting on reserves ...

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  21. MUDGEE v. HARGRAVES

    Old rivals in Mudgee and Harsgraves riflemen have clinched a match for Saturday, September 5, on the latter's range, and the ...

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  22. BUSY WORKMEN.

    Mudgee Council's workmen have been very busy this week effecting improvements at the weir in Lawson Park, and when completed ...

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  23. OLD STUDENTS' DINNER.

    Preparations arc well in hand for the second annual dinner of the Mudgee High School Old Students' Union, to be held at the ...

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  24. ORGAN AND VOCAL RECITAL.

    Music-lovers are reminded of the recital of organ and vocal music to be given in St. Johns Church, Mudgee, on Sunday ...

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  25. MR DUNN'S ITINERARY

    Mr W. F. Dunn. M.L.A., will visit the south-western portion of his district next week-end and his itinerary will be as follows:— Thursday ...

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  26. LUCERNE CHAFF WANTED.

    Quotations are required by the State Contracts Control Board, Harrington-street, Sydney, for nine trucks of lucerne chaff, to be ...

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  27. WAKE IN THE WOOD.

    When Mr. J. Waller was receiving a load of wood from Mr. C. Leonard the other day he got quite a surprise. A log was tumbled off ...

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  28. ENJOYED THEMSELVES.

    Old Rugby Union enthusiasts enjoyed themselves immensely at the Mudgee-Wellington match at West End on Saturday afternoon ...

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  29. MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN

    Word is to hand that Dr. L. O. S. Poldevan, oculist of the Department of Education, will visit the Mudgee Public School on or about 30th ...

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  30. WONDERFULLY FINE RESULT

    The directors and start of the Mudgee butter factory are to be warmly congratulated on the wonderfully successful result achieved ...

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  31. LATE FEE LETTERS.

    A matter of considerable importance wag referred to at Tuesday evening's meeting of the Mudgee Chamber of Commerce, when ...

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  32. DRY AND DUSTY.

    Unless Jupiter Pluvius loosens up on the sprinkler mighty soon the rainfall record for August will be a particularly poor one. Up ...

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  33. PIG SALE.

    Mr. J. Workman, Mudgee, expects a good yarding for his pig sale on Wednesday next, September 2, and sellers intending to ...

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  34. WELCOMED BY THE HOUSEWIFE

    Thrifty housewives always welcome those items of food and drink which enable them to prepare better and more varied meals for ...

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  35. SCHOOL GARDENS.

    The voluntary workers who have undertaken to remodel the gardens at the Mudgee infants' school were again to the fore on Saturday ...

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  36. THE FINAL STAGES.

    Our athletic girls and boys will soon be looking for new games to occupy their attention and to their skill. It is on the cards that ...

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  37. PHOTOGRAPHING UNDER DIFFICULTIES

    When Mr E. Wright went out the other day to photograph some of Sir G. F. Oram's Fresian heifers he net with some experiences that one ...

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  38. WIRELESS RUMORS.

    The wireless has afforded quite a lot of tale-tellers a fine chance to spread sensational stories. Almost every day one hears of some ...

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  39. FANCY FOOTBALL.

    The costumes to be worn at the fancy dress football match in victoria Park on Saturday, September 5, will be a perfect scream, ...

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  42. MUSIC WEEK.

    Music week will be celebrated on Sunday next, by special services at the Mudgee Methodist Church. The evening service will be of a ...

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  43. COLLAROY RACES.

    The Collaroy S.S. Race Club, one of the few remaining district racing organisations which has kept the flag flying, announces a ...

    Article : 119 words
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