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  4. What People Thought of Mudgee's Coronation Dav Celebrations Candic Comments

    [None of the following letters to the Editor bears a signature, for with Australian originality over 60 per cent of the writers wanted their work signed "Disgusted," and quite a few of the others were "Amused." In a couple of instances a letter has been broken in two, expressing two themes of thought, and in others, to save repetition, no letter has been published as the thought has already ben expressed.] ...

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  5. "Public Indignation"

    Sir.—I had to laugh at the very idea of "public indignation" (in Mudgee!) forcing the Local Government bodies ...

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  6. Slipping Badly

    Sir,—You are quite right when you say Mudee is slipping badly, is has been doing so for a long time now ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. People Are Loyal

    Sir,—I don't think the flop of the Mudgee Coronation Celebrations were a reflection on, the loyalty of the ...

    Article : 61 words
  8. Disgusted by it

    Sir,— Your article on the Mudgee Coronation Celebrations disputed me. Just because you turned out ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. Real Significance

    Sir.—Your Editorial last Monday showed you had missed the real significance or Coronation Day. On that ...

    Article : 106 words
  10. Too Complacent

    Sir,—Typical or the complacency of the people of Australia were the Coronation Celebrations in Mudgee. ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. Kiddies Provide Entertainment

    Sir.—What struck me most about the (lack of) Coronation. Celebrations in Mudgee was the fact that the ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. Fireworks Display

    It has come to my notice that the C.M.F. have been criticised for the alleged failure of the Fireworks ...

    Article : 219 words
  13. Comparison

    Sir.—It may be out of place for me to write, but as at English migrant to Australia I could not but. compare ...

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  14. Felt Sick

    Sir,— I had two visitors staying with me over the Coronation week end. I had praised Mudgee to the sky ...

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  15. Not Asked to Help

    Sir,—I was one of those you talk about which wore not called upon to do anything for the Coronation ...

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  16. And Not to Blame

    Sir,—I read with interest your Editorial taking the Mudgee and Cudgegong Councils to task for the ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. Could Not Care Less

    Sir,—Why do you make all the noise over the Coronation Celebrations. We could not cure less, for we have ...

    Article : 75 words
  18. A Little Beauty!

    Sir,—Mudgee always was a sleepy hole when it came to putting on anything good Next Coronation Day the ...

    Article : 36 words
  19. Comparison With Grafton

    Sir,—Thank you for your courageous article on Mudgee's shame. How great that shame should be, may ...

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  20. No Country Support

    Sir,—I resent your criticism that Mudgee is "slipping badly". Although the failure of our Celebrations was ...

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  21. "Why Do We Pay"

    Sir,—It's about time something was done about our Councils. The Coronation Celebrations were rotten, a ...

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  22. Anti Finally

    On Wednesday, an Alderman of Mudgee Municipal Council phoned the Editor. who fearing a "bawling out" ...

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  23. Liked Editorial

    Sir,—I liked your article in last Monday's "Guardian" for it was honest and to the point, two factors about ...

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  24. "Should Be Paid"

    Sir,—I agree with everything you said about the Coronation Celebrations. It has been an accepted belief ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. Forced

    Sir,—I was one of the people who forced the Councils to tall the Public Mooting to form a Coronation Day ...

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