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  4. Returned Soldiers and Sailors.

    A meeting of the Mudgee Returned Soldiers and Sailors Club was held at the club rooms at the Mechanics' Institute on Tuesday. ...

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  5. Gulgong News.

    The contractor under the proposed scheme for the installation of the electric light at Gulgong has made drastic amendments in the draft ...

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  8. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the Municipal Council, H. Miller was granted permission to complete additions to his residence in conformity with the ...

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  9. Ben Bullen.

    One of our local men, Mr. Strickland recently had the misfortune to lose his wife, and he was left with a very large family at Sunny ...

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  10. Wedding.

    The marriage was celebrated at St. S[?] Cathedral. Goulburn, on Thursday, April 24. of Phy[?] Arnott eldest daughter of Mr ...

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  11. DEATH OF MRS. T. D. BRATBY.

    The death took place recently of Mrs. T. D. Bratby, at the age of 63 years. Deceased, who passed away an the residence of her daughter. ...

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  12. Wheat for Bread.

    The Premier, Mr. W. A. Holman, made the following statement on Statement on Saturday in regard to the wheat ma[?] which has been receiving ...

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  13. GABLE NEWS.

    An [?] incident brought the secret Allied plenary session to a sudden finish. Marshal Foch rose, and, ...

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  14. The Influenza.

    There were eleven deaths from influenza at the various metropolitan and [?] hospitals between noon on Wednesday and noon on ...

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  15. CASES AT SINGLETON.

    There are two more cases of pneumonic influenza, the patients being a waitress at the railway refreshment rooms and a nurse who ...

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  16. D[?]RIAL PICTURE SHOW CHANGES HANDS.

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  17. The Peace Treaty.

    The draft to the Treaty of Peace which has now been handed to the German delegates, is designed, on the first instance, to set forth the ...

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  19. SIX CASES AT SINGLETON.

    Dr [?] an officer from the Public Health Department visited S[?] on Friday. He d[?] four [?] at the hospital as ...

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  20. IN THE WEST.

    The infleunza epidemic has pra[?]cally died out at Orange there having been no admissions to the hospital since last Saturday. Only a few ...

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  21. THE RESTRICTIONS.

    A meeting of the State Cabinet on Thursday considered the recommendations of the Con[?] Council. The Premier sub[?]quently made ...

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  22. TRANGIE.

    The town is clear of influenza patients. The temporary hospital at the public school will not be dismantled for a week or two owing to ...

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  23. OTHER NEWS.

    Mr. [?] has [?] ...

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  24. BATHURST.

    Bathurst is now ab[?]lutely clean regarding p[?] influenza. On Thursday the four remaining patients were discharged cured from the ...

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  25. RELAND.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Ronald M'Nell (Unionist) asked:— "Was the object of the Irish-American delegates known to the ...

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  26. TWO DEATHS IN ADELAIDE.

    Forty fresh cases of influenza were reported in the city during Wednesday and Thursday. Sixteen fresh cases were admitted to the solution ...

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  27. BRISBANE'S DEATHS.

    On Thursday night there were 12 patients in the Brisbane [?] hospital, three being classified as dangerously ill. Nine cases bad ...

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  28. SUBDUING HUNGARY.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Vlenna states that reports of the surrender of the Hungarian Soviet Government are premature. ...

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  29. SIX DEATHS AT GOULBURN.

    [?] the Goulburn [?] infl[?] is Father Charles Lough[?] ...

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  30. LUMORE'S OUTBREAK.

    Suggestions for d[?] action in regard to the influenza [?] ...

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  31. STARVING ARMENIANS.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Igdir (Russian Armenia) reports that the utmost distress exists in South Russian Armenta ...

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  32. Wallerawang Police Station.

    The Government [?] of the erection of [?] and several other [?] to the Walleraw[?] ...

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  33. DUBBO.

    There are now only two critical [?] in the emergency hospital. No [?] have occurred since Friday. ...

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  35. RIOT IN CAMP.

    The War Office reports that a disturbance occurred in the camp at Winchester among troops awa[?]ing transport overseas Stones were ...

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  36. LITHGOW.

    There are now only 35 [?] ...

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  37. [?] IMPROVED POSITION.

    There were only five deaths from influenza in the metropolitan hospitals during the 24 hours ended [?] Friday. The new ...

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