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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 24 words
  3. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    HAS anyone in Mudgee and district omitted to make a close scrutiny of the State lottery prize ...

    Article : 53 words
  4. Family Notices

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  5. FUN AT LUE

    THE Church of England folk at Lue announce a c[?]re party and ball for New Year's night and everyone will be catered for in real ...

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  6. DAYLIGHT ROBBERY

    A DARING thief got in some fine work the other day. when he "nipped" a basket of clothes from n motor car parked in the street. It ...

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  7. INSURED AGAINST BAIN

    THE Mudgee Trotting Club has Insured its New Year's Day meeting against rain and is now prepared for the worst. ...

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  8. FACING ANOTHER YEAR

    IN the rush and turmoil of the bitterly fought Federal election contest unworthy things were done and sold. It is to be hoped that the true spirit of Xmas will now descend upon this troubled land. After all, we are one big family. Internecine strife saps our ...

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  9. CHRISTMAS CAROLS

    THE Salvation Army Silver Band will again favor Mudgee with carols, as In previous years, on Christmas morning. ...

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  10. BALL AT COOYAL

    A GRAND BALL will be held in the Cooyal Hall on Friday, January 1, 1932, in aid of the Cooyal Rifle Club. Excellent music and a ...

    Article : 34 words
  11. Advertising

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  12. RIFLEMEN FOR FASHIONS MT.

    A PAIR contingent of Mudgee riflemen will make the trip to Fash[?]n's Mount onSaturday next (Boxing Day), among the number being ...

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  13. WESTERN MINERS

    THE retiring officers of the Western Miners' Federation— Messrs C. Roy (president). C. Nelson (vice-president), and T. Schroder ...

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  14. PUBLIC HOLIDAY

    THE Mudgee Council has decided to offer no objection to Saturday. January 2. being declared a public holiday in Mudgee. ...

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  15. TRUMPS

    WORTH white prizes and a dainty supper will be features of a euchre party to be held in Mr. J. Workman's rooms on Wednesday. ...

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  16. GOOLMA FUNCTION

    A GRAND plain and fancy dress ball will be held at Goolma on Thursday, December 31. and the function should attract a record ...

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  17. BIG FLYING FOXES

    A RATHER large specimen or flying fox was caught and destroyed at Mr Armitage's place the other day. It measured 3 feet 6 ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. SLIGHT MISTAKE

    SOME of the papers, in publishing details of the Robertson election, credit Mr. "Gander" with topping the poll. The press evidently ...

    Article : 48 words
  19. FISHING PARTIES

    WIND and weather permitting there will be a rush of fishing parties to the Cudgegong and MAcquarie Rivers during the holidays. ...

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  20. ANOTHER SUCCESS

    THE Mudgee Bowling Club's [?]chre party on Monday evening was largely attended and exciting contests resulted. Mrs. N. Bryant carried ...

    Article : 41 words
  21. COOYAL PRIZE SHOOT

    COOYAL Rifle Club is holding its annual prize shoot on Friday. January 1. for which £65 10s is [?]in prize money, in addition to ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. EUCHRE AND DANCING

    THE Mudgee U.F.S. Association will hold a euchre party and dance in the Mechanics Institute on December 31, and arrangements ...

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  23. THUNDERSTORMS

    FOLLOWING a period of torrid weather, a series of thunder storms passed over the town and district this week, but not a great ...

    Article : 49 words
  24. "MISERABLE"

    THERE is consternation in Coonamble municipal circles regarding the Government's paltry grant of £150 for Christamas relief work ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. BIRTHDAY

    Not always the Eternal Gloria shine! The travall-cries of Nations rend our ears, And only through a blinding mist of tears We catch the Vision of the Face Divine. ...

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  26. AFTER THE RATES

    MUDGEE Council's finances are not particularly flourishing. but other municipalities are in an even worse position. At the last meeting ...

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  27. CRABOON SPORTS

    CRABOON will be a lively spot on New Year's Day. and it is confidently expected that the attractions staged by the progressive ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. THE "GUARDIAN"

    The "Guardian" will publish as usual during the holidays. No Issues will be missed. This will enable us to keep our ...

    Article : 53 words
  29. THIEVES ABROAD

    THERE appears to be an epidemic of thieving in the country just now, and Mudgee. [?]ke other centres, has not escaped the attention of the ...

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  30. A GOOD PROFIT

    THE recent Public School cant[?] "The Rose of Joy." resulted in a nett profit of £40. This is a surprising return, and these ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. C.W.A. EXHIBITION

    IT'S early days to talk about the proposed exhibition of the Country Women's Association, but those entertainers and others ...

    Article : 77 words
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    Britain's largest war plane.— A 30-seater troop-carrier which flies as fast as a light plane. The navigator sits in the nose, which is bellow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. BOXING DAY CRICKET

    CRICKET "fans" will be well catered for on Boxing Day. Two strong teams selected from ex-High School and College student and ...

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  34. SLIPPERY CUSTOMERS

    AT the mechanical hare meeting in Sydney on Saturday night Queen's Lady never gave the other competitors a chance to collect the ...

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  35. CRITERION THEATRE

    (CRITERION Theatre holiday attractions are of excellent quality. This week the theatre will be screening the Whee[?]r-Woolsey ...

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  36. A GOOD PERFORMANCE

    MUDGEE has been fortunate in having some very gifted children, and at present there are High School students who give great ...

    Article : 117 words
  37. EVERYTHING IN ORDER

    MONDAY night's Council proceedings. although rather lengthy, were conducted in a commendable spirit, the aldermen being intent on ...

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  38. REPAIRS AT SCHOOL

    THE repair staff of the Education Department are about to erect a new galvanised from fence on the western side of the Mudgee ...

    Article : 63 words
  39. KNOCK AT THE FLAPPER

    THE recent press statement that Constable A.F. Jentz is the tallest police officer in Australia measuring 78[?] in height, brings to ...

    Article : 89 words
  40. BEHIND THE TIMES

    SOME time age a Mudgee man. bitten with the lottery craze, detormined to try his luck in one of Mr. Whiddon's "dips." He ...

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  41. A HAPPY THOUGHT

    MR. F.W. COOKE. the secretary of the Mudgee Parents and Cul[?] Association, had a happy thought the other night, and in ...

    Article : 141 words
  42. HONEY

    A MATTER of considerable interest to many people in the Mudgee district was ventilated in the Legislative Assembly this week, ...

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  43. SUDDEN ILLNESS

    MR. and Mrs. E.W. Hodges, of Gladstone-street. Mudgee, were much troubled on Tuesday night when they received a message that ...

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  44. CHRISTMAS DAY AT ST. JOHN'S

    THERE will be two celebrations of Holy Communion on Christmas Day at the Parish Church, Mudgce, the first at 7 a.m., which will be ...

    Article : 113 words
  45. BOCKBOTTOM'S XMAS DISPLAY

    WITH the coming of the festive season Rockbottom's have had a re-arrangement of their store, opening up double counters and ...

    Article : 145 words
  46. CHRISTMAS TREE

    THE first of what is proposed shall be annual celebration was held at the Oddfellows Hall on Tuesday night, when the All ...

    Article : 144 words
  47. A BUSMAN'S HOLIDAY

    IT takes a farmer to judge stock or grain, and a seafaring man to Judge a ship. That the "Bay" boats stand high in the opinion of most ...

    Article : 140 words
  48. CHRISTMAS DINNER

    THE Mudgee Hospital Board, headed by Mr M. W. Evans, has all arrangements well in hand for the Christmas dinner at the institution, ...

    Article : 116 words
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