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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 19 words
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    Advertising : 15 words
  4. BURNT TO DEATH

    David Reid, an elderly bagman, was burned to death in his tent near the wool scour. Bathurst, in the vicinity of the river. Reid ...

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  5. GREATEST MYSTERY SOLVED

    Edgar Wallace, the English author, died at 4.45 on Wednesday, morning, aged 56 years. He was stricken with influenza on Sunday ...

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  6. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    MUDGEE footballers are beginning to pull up their socks, and a meeting of the League will be held at the M[?] Institute on ...

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  7. GRAZIER KIDNAPPED

    Edward Perrott, GR, the owner of St Aubin's Station, Scone, told defectives a remarkable story last night after he had been rescued from a flat at Bondl. He stated he was lured from a city hotel, where he had ...

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  8. A HOAX

    A woman who was found tied to a chair In a house at Glebe last night and who at first was thought to have been assaulted, stated ...

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  9. GOING ON HOLIDAYS

    MR C. Scully, of the Hotel Mudgee. will, acting under medical advice, leave for Sydney to-morrow for a fortnight's recuperation by ...

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  10. CARNIVAL MUSIC

    BAND music will be provided for the open-air dances at the carnival in Lawson park on Friday (to-morrow) and saturday nights. ...

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  11. MUSIC IN THE SCHOOLS

    A HIGH Governmental head having said he favored more music in the schools, the music houses have started a drive all over the ...

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  12. SUDDEN ILLNESS

    MR D. Cox, of Lawson Street, was taken suddenly [?] at his home this week, and was removed to the public Hospital. His condition is ...

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  13. CENTRAL FORECAST

    Some scattered showers, chiefly on the highlands, otherwise mostly fine, warm and sultry, with northerly winds at first, but later becoming ...

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  14. CUT HIS THROAT

    John Carter, 45, co[?] on the door step of a house near Flemington this morning with his throat cut and blood running from the ...

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  15. PAYING FOR THE TELEPHONE

    IN accordance with the usual custom, the telephone rental at the public school. which has just been paid. Will be recouped by a ...

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  16. OUT FOR LIFE

    At Harold park last night it was announced that the stewards of the Greyhound Coursing Association had disqualified ...

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  17. A FURNITURE SALE

    THE date of the sale of furniture on account of Mr P. W. Taylor was wrongly advertised in last issue, the date being given as the ...

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  18. SNOW IN ENGLAND

    A north-east blizzard brought the first heavy snow of the winter to London and the south-east counties. ...

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  19. CHURCH OF ENGLAND

    THERE will be no service at Mudg[?] on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. The absence of an assistant, pending the arrival of the new ...

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  20. SPLENDID EFFORT

    THE "old hatters" social at E[?] on Saturday night was a pronounced success, and the Mudgee Hospital will benefit to the ...

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  21. WAGE REDUCTION WANTED

    The insurance companies' employers served a now log on all employees individually which, according to the secretary of the ...

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  22. N.Z. FIRES

    Bush fires In New Zealand show no signs of abatement. Many people are cut off temporarily by flames. Fortunately, there has been ...

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  23. GOT ANY CEMENT?

    MR Stan. Randell has been dubbed "the Cement King" for this wonderful effort in getting donations of this commodity for the ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. HOSPITAL QUEEN

    ON Friday night. 19th February. Hargraves will be the scene of a social in aid of Miss Burton, the Friendly Societies' queen candidate ...

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  25. TWO MEN CHARGED

    At the Central Court to-day, Henry Edward Messerby, 43, engineer, and Allan George Kelly. 32, plantation manager, were charged with having demanded money by menaces from Edward Montgomery Perrott, with Intent to steal. ...

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  26. DR. PAGE PLEASED

    Dr. Earle page said last night that he was ex[?] pleased to learn of the decision of Cabinet to appoint Mr. Bruce as Resident ...

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  27. MARKETS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  28. SCHOOL CHANGES

    QUITE a lot of changes are announced in connection with the Mudg[?] public School. Miss Dole (Home Economics) is going to ...

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  29. £8,170,492

    The State expenditure for the seven months ended January exceeded revenue by, £8,170,492. Revenue amounted to ...

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  30. MECHANICAL CLAY DIGG[?]

    IN connection with the Mudgee sewerage scheme clay diggers operated by motor power have been tried out within the past few days. ...

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  31. EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN

    Parliamentary members of the Country Party and members of the Central Executive met In conference yesterday and decided to ...

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  32. TORTURED

    When the police forced their way into a cottage at Glebe last night they found a woman strapped to a chair and exhausted. Her legs were ...

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  33. BONDS FIRM

    Australian bonds to-day remain generally firm. ...

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  34. WHOOPING COUGH

    A two-year-old girl at Abbotsford, who had whooping cough for four months, was taken to Collaroy for a change, as it was thought that ...

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  35. KANDOS SCHOOL RE-OPENED

    The Kandos District School reopened on Tuesday after the Xmas holidays. There were no changes In the staff except that Miss Gosling, ...

    Article : 49 words
  36. CUDGEGONG

    Cudgegong cricketers were defeated on sunday by [?] after a very interesting game. Scores:— [?] V. Moore 5. D. [?]uttor ...

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  37. LONDON ON BRUCE

    The city circles welcome Mr Bruce's appointment owing to his business and financial knowledge, while It Is admitted by all hands ...

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  38. SYDNEY STOCK MARKET

    [?]combe, Carson report:— Cattle offered at Homebush to-day, 2350. Good quality light cuttie dearer, others unchanged. Good to ...

    Article : 115 words
  39. BUSH FIRE

    A bush fire broke out on the route of the aerial ropeway to the Charbon Quarries adjacent to the halfway house. The fires were ...

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  40. STATE AGENTS-GENERAL

    Mr. Lung, referring to the suggestion that a scheme is being considered for the co-ordination of the operations of all Agents-General in ...

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  41. PLANES FORCED DOWN

    The Air Ministry states that the last of the three Wapiti planes of the bombing squadron which made a forced landing owing to thick ...

    Article : 59 words
  42. CHEAP TRAINS

    Commencing from March 15, special excursion trains will be run from all country stations for the [?] of visitors to the bridge ...

    Article : 53 words
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