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  2. Officially Off.

    The Broken Hill stroke was officially declared off at 1 o'clock on Friday. The companies advertised that ...

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  3. Mudgee Agricultural Association.

    The regular meeting of the Mudgee Agricultural Society was held on Saturday afternoon last, the President (Mr. V. D. Cox) being in the ...

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  4. Small Debts.

    At the Mudgee Small Debts Court, on Friday John [?] Malone sued Bert Hawkins for £8. alleged to be due for sale of cow. ...

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  5. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The secretary of the above acknowledges the following.—Cooyal branch, shirts socks; Mrs. Collier, shirts; M'Donald's Creek branch ...

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  6. Family Notices

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  7. Brown Beats Holland

    Referee arthur Scott did the only thing he could do on Saturday night by declaring George Brown winner over. Frits Holland at the Stadium. ...

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  8. PENDANT RAFFLED.

    The pendant given by Miss Myra Lester to be raffled on behalf of the soldiers, has been drawn for. It was won by Miss Dale Hardwick. ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. ALLIES' DAY

    The Allies day Fund has been welled by the addition of half a severe [?] contributed by Miss K. Blackman, on Cooyal. ...

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  11. VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY.

    We aim to give our customers best value for their money. Our prices are below competitors. See quality and price and judge for yourselves ...

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  12. MORE RECRUITS

    The latest to answer the call for recruits are John Falk[?]er and James Edward Hogan. ...

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  13. Advertising

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  14. Advertising

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  15. LADIES' MEETING.

    A meeting of the ladies interested in the welfare of the Mudgee Agricultural Society will be held in the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon ...

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  16. DEATH OF A CHILD.

    Elma Ivy Marie, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Fittler, son, of Redbank, died at Mrs. Morgan's residence. Horatio-street. ...

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  17. Advertising

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  18. JURORS NOT WANTED.

    Mr. Mitchell Shor[?] Officer at Mudgee has been notified by the Department that owing to there being no cases set down for hearing ...

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  19. IN THE TRAINING CAMP.

    Mr. W. F. Dunn, M.L.A., is at present in the military instruction camp, Sydney, undergoing training for a commission. During his ...

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  20. Thrown from a Horse

    Mr. T. Halpin a young man employed as casual hand by the Mer[?] Shire was riding along the road to Cooyal a few nights ago. He was ...

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  21. Noteworthy Pictures

    The Amusements showed the Johnson-Willard fight on Saturday night to a crowded house. It was a very fine film. every movement of the ...

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  22. Parents and Citizens' Association.

    A meeting of the Mudgee Parents and Citizens Association was held at the District School on Thursday evening, when there was a good ...

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  23. Death.

    The death occurred at her daughter's (Me. Boyling) residence on Friday last, of Mrs. Mary Ann Vitnell, wife of Mr. William [?] ...

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  24. BATHURST RAILWAY ROBBERY.

    A reward of £50 has been offered by the Railway Commissioners for informal on leading to the conviction of the person or persons responsible ...

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  25. Yamble Patriotic Race Meeting,

    [?] Race Club [?] meeting on their [?] Friday The day [?] ...

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  26. SICKNESS.

    Miss Maggie Grady formerly of Mudgee is at present very ill in a Narromine private hospital. Mrs. J. Brower sen., is still ill in the ...

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  27. CLOSED FOR THE CARNIVAL.

    Through Mr. Dunn, M.L.A., the Gulgong progress association has received a notification from the Minister for Education. that all public ...

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  28. NEXT STOCK SALE.

    On Thursday next, Messrs. Mitchell and Malone will offer a very choice yarding of 2[?]00 sheep and 100 head of cattle including fate ...

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  29. LAND BOARD MEETINGS.

    Notice is given that meeting of the Dunedoo Land Board. under the provision of the Crown Lands Acts. will be held at Dunedoo on 13th ...

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  30. Telegrams.

    Mr. Holman says that the work of the Meat Board would be of an administrative kind the representation of any particular interest being ...

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  31. LECTURE.

    Professor White the well-known phrenologist has been asked to deliver one of his interesting lectures under the auspices of the Mudgee ...

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  32. North Shore Pony Races.

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  33. LUCERNE FOR HOSPITAL COW.

    The secretary of the Mudgee Hospital reports that Mr. W. Betts, of Lawson's Creek, has sent along a bale of lucerne for cow at the ...

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  34. Rabbit Traps.

    The man William and Rob[?] Bodd[?] sued Mark Happelby in the Mudgee Small Debts Court of Friday for the recovery of £10 ...

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  35. WELLINGTON RACES.

    The Wellington Jockey Club's summer meeting will be held on the race course on Wednesday and Thursday next. Mudgee Gulgong ...

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  36. DIED AT NEWCASTLE.

    There died in the Newcastle Hospital from enteric fever, Mrs. J.C. Lovering at the age of 33 years. Deceased was a daughter of the ...

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  37. Death at Hill End.

    On Thursday last, at Hill End there passed away, the age of 27 years Mrs. Duncan Marshall daughter of Mr. A. S. Tuckerman, of ...

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  38. SYMPATHY.

    The King's School Council, Sydney has carried the following motion: "This council having heard of the death of Mr. J. B. Bettington. ...

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  39. TOWN BAND ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Town Band Association was held on Friday night Mr. L. Cohen being in the chair Messrs. J. Dykes A. Hartcher, and ...

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  40. GASHED HIS FOOT.

    A young man who is a porter at the Mudgee railway station, gashed his instep with an adze yesterday afternoon while adzing a piece ...

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  41. Going to Do His Bit.

    On Saturday night last the maintenance men of the Cudgegon Municipal Council together with a number of friends assembled at the ...

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  42. BIG HORSE SALE.

    Messrs. Mitchell and Malona announce in to-day's issue that they will yard 150 fred horses at Mudgee on Tuesday 22nd February. ...

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  43. RESIGNED.

    Cr. Rogers, of Cudgebegong, has resigned his seat in a the Wyaldra Shire Council ...

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  44. The War

    It is reported that there has been a hurried conference at German headquarters in consequence of the threatening attitude of Roumania. ...

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  45. NAVAL FIGHT

    The German Admiralty announces:— "During an advance by our torpedo boats thoy met off the Dogger ...

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  46. LECTURE ON "THE BALKANS."

    On Tuesday evening last, at [?] Paul's S.S. Hall, the Rev. T. J. Curtis delivered a lecture on "Glimpses of the Balkans, the ...

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  47. ACCIDENT.

    While Mr. W. F. Scott, of Mount Scott, was walking down Pitt-street, Sydney, in company with Mr. Anderson. late Inspector of ...

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  48. IN FORCE AT CZERNOVITZ.

    The French wireless source of news says that the Russian offensive is threatening all the enemy positions at Czernovitz. ...

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  49. RUSSIAN PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    Sir Russian prisoners who were employed on enemy fortification works at Ghergheli (Macedopia) killed the German sentry who was ...

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  50. PRIZE TRENCHES.

    A Paris official message states:—"We have regained a notable portion of the trenches south of Frise. The enemy on Friday attempted to ...

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  51. CROWN PRINCE DISGRACED.

    There are vague reports that the Crown Prince of Germany has been relieved of his command, owing to incompetence, and has been assigned ...

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  52. SICK, NOT DEAD.

    Some time age it was reported that Private W. Whitehead had died in hospital from fever. Some color was lent to the report by the ...

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  53. To-Day's Wires.

    Russian artillery inflicted enormous [?] on the enemy in the Te[?] region (Galicia) several desperate counter-attacks being ...

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  54. GILGANDRA HIBERNIAN RACE CLUB.

    A Gilgandra correspondent writes that during last week a meeting was held for the purpose of forming a Hibernian Race Club. The ...

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  55. CALLING UP THE MEN

    There has been great notivity at the War Office during the last few days. An announcement calling up the remaining eleven classes of ...

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  56. BULGARIA WANTS PEACE.

    A message from Athena says that the statement that Bulgaria made overtures to the Entente for a separate peace is confirmed. ...

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  57. ENEMY IN DIFFICULTIES

    General Koeve[?] is meeting with great difficulty in the pursuit of the Montenegrins in the mountains. Only one third of Monten[?] has been ...

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  58. ROUMANIA.

    In view [?] Roumania's future po[?] great importance attaches to the news that the railway communication between Russia and ...

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  59. MUDGEE U.P.S.A.

    A meeting at the Mudgee United Friendly [?] Association was held in the Oddfellows' Hall on Thursday evening has Bro. E. ...

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  60. THE YSER AGAIN.

    There has been further fighting on the western front the enemy's attempt to cross the Y[?] Canal being frustrated. ...

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  61. PEACE.

    [?] in the Prussian [?] said that, in view of the whole [?] situation the conclusion of peace in the near future was not ...

    Article : 51 words
  62. Advertising

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  63. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The steamer Critic arrived at New York having been chased by an enemy ship near Gibraltar It is suggested that the Moewe is now in ...

    Article : 88 words
  64. Advertising

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  65. IN THE BALKANS.

    A Paris message states that French troops crossed the Vardar River installing themselves on the right bank at [?] station on the ...

    Article : 103 words
  66. Advertising

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