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  2. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    A Grattal clip branded JW. realised up to 13d at tho Sydney wool sales on Thursday last, France being the buyer. ...

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  3. LEADVILLE TRAGEDY

    The people of Leadville district were shocked yesterday when news came to hand that V. O. Hookway, aged about 18. had been shot dead ...

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  4. Family Notices

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  5. DEATH FROM FUMES

    When her husband did not tarn op to tea on Friday last, the wife of John Cooper, a burner at the works of the ...

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  6. SHIRE NOMINATIONS

    The Coolah Shire Council advertises that the triennial election will be held on December 5, and that nominations should reach the ...

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  7. X-RAY PLANT

    At the last meeting or the Coonabarabran Hospital Board it was unanimously resolved to make application to the Hospital ...

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  8. A TENNER.

    Messrs. E. J. Parsons and W. Holden, two consistent local lotery speculators, had a bit of luck last week, landing a "tenner" in ...

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  9. RESIDENT DOCTOR.

    The Coonabarabran Hospital Board has decided to appoint a resident medical officer for the institution, and application are ...

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  10. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  11. CATHOLIC BALL.

    Great preparations are being mude for the annual Catholic ball at Cobbora on Friday, October 23, and the function is cxpcctod to ...

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  12. MUDGEE LUCERNE HAY.

    The demand for Mudgee lucerne hay is not quite what is used to be in the days of prosperity. At the Alexandria (Sydney) market ...

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  13. MARRIAGE SLUMP.

    Cupid had mighty little practice with hid bow and arrow at Portland last quarter, as the vital statistics show that only one ...

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  15. MEETING AT COOYAL.

    Mr. D. H. Spring, who has been selected to carry the anti-Socialist banner at the next State election will address a meeting ...

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  16. TENNIS TOURNEY.

    There was a representative [?]up of tennis players at the Catholic courts at the week-end, when an American tourney ...

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  19. COUNTRY KILLING.

    Coonamble is one of the latest towns to commence an agitation for country killing works, and its claims are being brought forcibly ...

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  20. SWIMMING CLUB.

    An important meeting of the Mudgee Swimming Club will be held on Thursday evening next, when a movement is to be ...

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  21. TO-NIGHT'S CONCERT.

    These in search of real entertainment should certainly attend the Mudgee Mechanics' institute to-night (Monday), when all the ...

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  22. A COOYAL TREAT.

    The talented puplis of All Hallows' Convent, Gulgong, will give a grand social and dramatic entertainment in the Cooyal hall on ...

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  23. IMPORTANT CENTENARY.

    Mudgee, like all other western centres, will be [?]eeply interested in the centenary of the Order of the Sisters of Mercy, which is to ...

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  26. MAN BADLY WOUNDED.

    During a quarrel at Kenebri last week, Walter Arnold was struck on the back of the head with an axe. Arnold was conveyed to the ...

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  27. SNAKE SCARE.

    A stir was caused in Market-street at the week-end, when a large and lively snake made its appearance near the Town Hall, ...

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  28. ENJOYABLE BOWLS.

    On Friday afternoon the visiting Waverley bowlers met a Mudgee rink comprising: H. Warneminde, G. Maloney, H. Mogg, and ...

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  29. BIG HORSE SALES.

    Indications arc not wanting that the demand for horses is getting stronger, and good sales are reported from several country ...

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  31. A CRICKET SUGGESTION.

    A correspondent, who evidently knows all about it writes as follows:—"The action of Mudgee's cricket authorities in laying down ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. FINE WHEAT.

    On Mr. Fred. J. Anderson "Rosemont" property, Birriwa, may be seen some wonderfully tine crops of Nebawar and Ford ...

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  33. FINE HORSES AND RIDERS.

    Mr. Bruce Campbell, of Burrendong, and who is well-known in Mudgee, practically scooped the pool with his miscellancous ...

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  34. BILL'S CENTURY.

    Wendel Bill, a cricketer who has at times delighted Mudgee crowds with his bright batting, hit up a great 150 at Bathurst last week ...

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  35. TENNIS TOURNEY.

    A mixed doubles tournament for the Gudgeon Cups was played at Cullen Bullen recently and competitors from Lithgow, Portland, ...

    Article : 69 words
  36. CRICKET TEAM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  37. CRITERION THEATRE.

    Next Wednesday and Thursday, October 21st and 22nd, "Innocents of Paris." Hear the new screen star Maurice Chevalier. He was ...

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  38. HOSPITAL ACCOUNTS.

    There was evidently some mistake in the reports presented at the last meeting of the Mudgee Hospital Board. It was stated ...

    Article : 86 words
  39. GIRLS FAVOR CRICKET.

    The Gllgandra girls have decided to abandon vigoro this season and play cricket, which they consider to be more exciting. A ...

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  40. THRU IN MILLIONS.

    The thrip pent has assumed alarming proportions in the Mudgee and surrounding districts, and surrounding districts, and orchardists in particular are ...

    Article : 102 words
  41. MELBOURNE CUP EXCURSION TRAIN.

    Extraordinary low fares are quoted by tho Railway Department for excursion train travel to Melbourne for the convenience ...

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  42. MIXED WEATHER.

    Another was experienced at the week end. After several days of almost summer conditions, with plenty of ...

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  43. NOT MUCH LUCK.

    Although Mudgee fishermen have been persistent in their efforts to induce the "finnies" to bite, they have met with very ...

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  44. WATER SUPPLY.

    Country towns arc having more trouble in meeting water supply charges, and Junce has again been notified by the Works Department ...

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  45. THE WONGA WONGA VINE.

    Mr. Fox, of Lawson-street, has a beautiful creeper growing on his verandah, which is covered with beautiful white bells. It has made ...

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  47. COLOMBO EXCURSIONS.

    With Christmas coming on those disposed and able to take a sea trip can do no better than have a holiday at Ceylon, which can be ...

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  48. BAND CONCERT.

    The Band concert held last night was of a much better class than those they have been holding during the winter months, and ...

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  49. WEST TRIUMPHS.

    All western tennis players and supporters, including those in the Mudgee district, will bs delighted to learn that Dubbo's fight to ...

    Article : 104 words
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