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  2. Gold Bearing Ore

    EFFORTS to form a company to work a gold mine near [?] were [?]eferred to at the Gulgong Warden's Court ...

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  3. TENNIS NOTES

    THE Colts' tennis team had an easy win against Mr. H. McCabe's team on the latter's court in Gulgong last Sunday. ...

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  4. POPPY FAIR

    A GREAT S[?] was made of then Poppy Fair under the suspices of the Gulgong Salvation Army on SAturday afternoon and night and ...

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  5. BIG NIGHT

    A VERY enjoyable time was spent by those who attended the annual ball of the Gulgong branch of the Younger Set. ...

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  6. WORDS OF FAREWELL

    MR. J. SMALL, C.P.S., who is leaving Gulgong on transfer to Sydney on October 23, was eulogised by various ...

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  7. LOCALS

    A HOUSE is being crected by Mr. M. H. B[?]ett to the order of Mr. Norman Chick, who is shortly to be married. ...

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  8. ABOUT THOSE DOGS

    IF A number of local residents receive "hime papers" shortly they will have early themselves. to [?] ...

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  9. FLANNEL DANCE

    THE Gulgong branch of the Manchester Unity Lodge decided at its last meeting to hold a flannel dance in the Oddfellows hall ...

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  10. WILL FIGHT "LITTLE HACK"

    FRANK Tulte left for Carcoar during the week, and will be absent, he says, for about six weeks. He states he is prepared to fight ...

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  11. ASSOCIATES' GOLF

    MRS. L. C. S[?] trophy for the associates who has not already won a trophy and who had the beat average for the ...

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  12. LOOM LIKE NEW

    MR. H. S. Byfield has been hard at work on his motor car for some weeks past and dismantled the engine, cleaned and overhauled ...

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  13. CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN

    A NUMBER of streets in the municipality have been greatly improved. by men working on the emergency relief work scheme. ...

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  14. KILLED TWO SNAKES

    READERS have often heard the saying. "Killed two birds with the one stone." Last week Mr. J. F. Williams, of. Canadian Lead, ...

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  15. MINING FIGURES

    FOR the quarter ended September 30 there were 62 miners' rights issued in Gulgong, 20 applications for authority to enter were made, ...

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  16. ANGLICAN CHURCH PICNIC

    THE annual Church of England picnic was held at Reedy Creek, Gulgong, on Saturday last. ...

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  17. CUP CLAIMED

    ACCORDING to a letter received by the secretary of the Gulgong Football Club, the Taplin Cup is being claimed by ...

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  18. FALSE PRETENCES

    JOSEPH John Talbot was [?]fore Mr. F. W. Brits. P.M., at the Gulgong Police Court on Thursday last, charged with ...

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  19. HOME RULE POST OFFICE

    POSTAL business at Home Rule is now in charge of Mr. J. H. Garland. The post office was formerly conducted by Mrs. J. Perry. ...

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  20. GULGONG PERSONAL

    THE Mayor (Ald. A. E. Souter) returned from Sydney yesterday. DR. Marjoire Tunley left for Sydney last week-end on a visit for ...

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  21. RETURN OF OLD-TIMERS

    IS old-time dancing to revive with enthusiasm? Inspired somewhat by the success of a recent old-time ball in Mudgee, an ...

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  22. WHEAT CROPS

    THERE are some beautiful wheat crops in the Gulgnng district. Near the Mudgee-Gulgong road, about two miles from Gulgong, Mr. ...

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  23. CHURCH SERVICES

    October 15.—Cassllis, 11 a.m.: Turill, 3 p.m.: Gulgong, 7.30 p.m. Rev. Allan, SALVATION ARMY ...

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  24. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT

    THE billiard tournament which was in progress for some weeks in Mr. J. Walsh's billiard saloon was finalised on Thursday night ...

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  25. PUBLIC SCHOOL BENEFIT

    A MAH-JONGG competition, euchre party and dance was held in the Gulgong Public School Thursday night last in aid of ...

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  26. MR L. A. SWAN

    THE "Gulgong Advert[?] offers its [?] to Mr. L. A. [?] ...

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  27. PRIMARY FINAL, EXAM.

    THE following committee will supervise the Primary final examinations to be held at the Gulgong Public School on Wednesday. ...

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  28. MILKING COW WANTED

    Mr. A. E. Campbell said at last Monday night's meeting of the Gulgong Hospital Board that a milking cow was wanted at the ...

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  29. WATER SUPPLY SCHEME

    THE electric pumping plant at the Walt-a-While well is ready for its test, and its expected, as stated in last issue, that water will be ...

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  30. DANCE AT ULAN

    THE dance at Ulan last Saturday night conducted by the Gulgong branch of the Younger Set was a success. The president (Miss E. ...

    Article : 104 words
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  32. WATER SUPPLY FOR HOSPITAL

    MR. J. L. MAxfield has in hand the contract for the extension of the town, water supply scheme to the Gulgong District Hospital, For ...

    Article : 76 words
  33. GULGONG VIS[?]ES

    SAYS the "Coo[?] Times" Our popular teanis friends, Messrs. les,. Norris, Roy Gibbons, and Jack and Reg. Gardiner. ...

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  34. SMASHED WINDOW

    ABOUT 4 a.m. on Sunday a glass window of Mr. C. Mar[?] premises in Herbert street was smashed. Although Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  35. DEPUTY-MAYOR'S VISIT

    THE deputy-mayor (Ald. H. J. Gudgeon) specks very favorably of the recent annual Local Government Conference which he ...

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  36. CYCLE ROAD RACE

    THE 1—m[?] cycle read ruse in Gulgong [?] afternoon last [?] ...

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