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  2. IN CURBAN DISTRICT.

    In the Curban district stripping operations have commenced, and the crops are very promising. A good many of the farmers are expecting ...

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  3. Advertising

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  5. MEHEGAN KNOCKED OUT.

    Griffiths knocked out Mehegan. at the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night. ...

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  6. Death.

    Mr. David Alexander passed peace fully away at his home at Tambaroora last week. Mr. Alexander has been an invalid for some time, but ...

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  7. IN THE DISTRICT.

    Warm clothing for men, women, and children is being badly needed for the poor in England, and the Mudgee Red Cross Society will ...

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  8. FIERCE FIGHT IN MONTENEGRO.

    A fierce battle has been fought at Grahovo, Montenegro, where a force of Austrian. numbering several thousands, attacked the ...

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  9. BAND RECITAL.

    The Town Band will play in the Robertson Park rotunda on next Thursday night commencing at 8 o'clock. ...

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  10. INFLUENZA.

    We are sorry to have to chronicle that Rev. T. J. Curtis is not enjoying the best of health, and is at present suffering from an attack of ...

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  11. THE BANKRUPT GERMANS.

    The "Standard" states that petitions for bankruptcy filed in Hamburg alone since the beginning of the war disclose a deficit of £25,- ...

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  12. A MUDGEE CORRIEDALE CLIP.

    Offerings at Winchcombe, Carson's Sydney wool auction last Wednesday included Mr. H. C. Wilson's Wyaldra clip from Mudgee. This ...

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  13. FOUND.

    A bunch of small keys has been found near the brewery. The owner can have same by applying to the brewery. ...

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  14. DIRTY TREACHERY.

    Eye-witnesses of the sinking of the Russian cruiser Zhemstchug at Penang by the Emden have arrived at Calcutta. They declare that the ...

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  15. RED CROSS SOCIETY, MUDGEE BRANCH.

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  16. DIED IN SYDNEY.

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  17. ST. PAUL'S ANNUAL BAZAAR.

    The Mayor of Mudgee will open St. Pauls' annual bazaar at Mudgee Town Hall, and there will be a short but excellent concert on Wednesday ...

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  18. SWORN IN.

    At the Mudgee Quarter Sessions on Tuesday, Mr. Thomas J. Duggan, of Mullamuddy, was sworn by Mr. Justice Scholes as a J.P. ...

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  19. Last Week

    By advertisement in another column it will be seen that the Pianola Coy., which has been doing such big business in temporally ...

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  20. THE LATEST.

    During the fight for Dixmude the men were standing in water. The Germans lost 80 per cent in the first onslaught, owing to the men being ...

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  21. NEW ORGAN.

    Recently there has been installed in the new union Church. Turill, a very fine Fstey Organ. The instrument adds considerably to the charm ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. RETURNED HOME.

    Mrs, Angus Macdonald, who survived the recent severe accident near Rylstone, her husband dying, has been permitted by Dr. Hansard ...

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  24. Cross Country Line.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 5th instant a correspondent writes about what he calls the Mundooran delation, though spoken of as a deviation ...

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  25. Rylstone Police Court

    Before Mr. Arnott, P.M. at the Rylstone Police Court, on Thursday last, Alfred John Deering proceeded against Mary Annie Bright for ...

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  26. GOOD BRICK DWELLING.

    Messrs. Mitchell and Malone advertise in this issue particulars of a very fine brick dwelling, situated in Lawson' street, which they have for ...

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  27. HOPE FOR SUFFERERS.

    In another part of this issue will be seen an advertisement regarding Mr. H. E. Kugelmann, the big reputationed consulting herbal ...

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  28. A BRAVE BRITISHER.

    During a recent conflict a German soldier emerged from the trenches to rescue a comrade. The British fire killed him before his action was ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. REVISION COURT.

    A Revision Court to revise the part of the list for each polling place for the electoral district of Liverpool plains, which is now on ...

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  31. "A GOOD DAY."

    A Paris communique states: "We had a good day from the sea to the north of Lille. We repulsed German attacks north of Zonnabeke and ...

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  32. A MEDWAY JOKE.

    At a recent sale at Medway a small box marked "Not to be opened" was handed to the auctioneer, Mr. Jas. Niven, for sale. Buyers ...

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  33. Bloody Dixmude.

    The correspondent of the Central News Agency in the north of France says that the Germans have been driven out of Dixmude, which they ...

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  34. Telegrams.

    The military authorities carried out two raids in the vicinity of Henlsville (Victoria). Two German families were visited, but it is ...

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  35. THE KONIGSBERG.

    Messages from Madagascar stated that the German cruiser Konigsberg demanded the surrender of Majunga. The commander of Majunga ...

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  36. COMING OF AGE.

    A very enjoyable evening was spent at the residence of Mr. Thos. Haynes, of Appletree Flat, on the 31st ultimo, the occasion being ...

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  37. KICKED IN THE FACE.

    Mr. O. Wilkins met with a painful accident at Eurunderee last week. He was handling a young horse, when the animal lashed out, ...

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  38. "BOBS" DEAD.

    Earl Roberts. while making a brief visit to the Indian troops, of whom he was Colonel-in-Chief, contracted a chill on Thursday and succumbed to ...

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  39. STAMPING IT OUT.

    The Official Press Bureau says that Commandants Grayling and Ross, in the brief fight with the rebels in the North of the Orange ...

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  40. UNCLAIMED.

    Miss May Rope, secretary of the ladies' committee of the recent carnival, has asked us to mention that she would be pleased if anyone who ...

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  41. Capertee.

    Death.—The death occurred at Ben Bullen on Thursday of Mr. Thomas Corlis, fifth surviving son of the late Mr. Michael Corlis. ...

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  42. Coolah Races.

    Thus "Merrigang" in the "Stock and Station Journal":— The Coolah District Turf Club held a meeting on Tuesday of last ...

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  43. KAISER'S PICKED TROOPS.

    The Official Press Bureau reports that the Prussian Guards on November 11 delivered a very severe attack against portion of the Allies' ...

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  44. DUBBO LICENSING COURT.

    Before the Dubbo Licensing Court (consisting of Messrs. W. F. Robertson and W. T. Lewis, L.M.'s). William Wichaikel was granted a license ...

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  45. GALLANT SERVIA.

    It is officially admitted in Vienna that the Austrians are unable to overcome the fierce resistance of the Servians. Snow and rain have ...

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  46. VALPARAISO FIGHT.

    The Official Press Bureau states that in the absence of further information the loss of H.M.S. Good Hope and H.M.S. Monmouth must be ...

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  47. YOU'LL BE CONVINCED.

    Now is the time. Don't leave it too late. Come and see the values at Maurie Vale's. Your Xmas suit, right up-to-date, in ...

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  48. RUSSIAN PROGRESS.

    An official bulletin issued at Petrograd says:—"Fighting in East Prussia is proceeding on the Stalluponen- Kruglanken front, and also ...

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  49. EGYPTIAN MOSLEMS.

    At Cairo leading Moslem religious authorities have issued a proclamation urging Egyptians to maintain a peaceful attitude and shun ...

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  50. ENCLOSING A ROAD.

    The Land Board invites attention to an application, by Robert Ballard, for permission to carry a rabbit- proof fencing with gates across the ...

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  51. Amalgamated Hill End.

    The Managing Director of the above reports for the month of October :— Mica Vein.—The intermediate ...

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  52. GERMAN VERSION.

    The German official version of the naval engagement off the coast of Chili says that the cruiser Nurnburg fired at a range of 4000 metres, and ...

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  53. VIENNA SHAKING.

    Vienna is strongly entrenched, and is surrounded by wire entanglements charged with high tension electricity. The city is full of ...

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  54. CUDGEGONG V. REST OF MUDGEE.

    The following players have been selected to represent the latter team in an all day match on Saturday next, on Victoria Park. Play will start ...

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  55. GERMAN RETREAT IMMINENT.

    Reports from Maastricht in Holland, just over the Belgian border, state that the Germans have either commandeered or purchased all the ...

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  56. TORPEDO BOATS IN ACTION.

    The Stockholm correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that the captain of the steamer Norden was warned by a German torpedo- ...

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  57. NEARING CRACOW.

    Russian vedettes are within 11 miles of Cracow. ...

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  58. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Twenty trams containing German wounded soldiers daily pass Charleroi. One train was wrecked and many wounded were killed. ...

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  59. RYLSTONE RIFLE CLUB.

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  60. TURKEY ATTACKED.

    British cruisers and the military destroyed the Turkish forts at Shiekh. It is said that the Turks fled after ...

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  61. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    It is stated in naval wireless circles at Dover that two German submarines recently carrying out daring reconnaissances in the ...

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  62. BADLY BEATEN.

    A telegram from Petrograd states that the Germans have been badly beaten to the North of Kalisz. (Polish- Prussian frontier). Many were ...

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  63. Advertising

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  64. Tambaroora Scores.

    Mr. W. M. Fleming, M.P., has received the following letter from the Deputy Postmaster-General:— "Sir,—With reference to the ...

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  65. THE GERMAN PACIFIC FLEET.

    It is reported that the German cruisers, Dresden and Leipsic. have joined three other German warships believed to be the Scharnhurst, the ...

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  66. AN AVALANCHE OF SHELLS.

    The Germans are pouring an avalanche of shells into Ypres, but the Allies' artillery is even more formidable, and is inflicting terrible ...

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  67. HORSES WANTED.

    Mr. George Kiss, well known as the biggest cavalry horse buyer in the State, will attend at the Corporation yards, Mudgee, at 11 ...

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  68. NOTHING DOING.

    A Paris communique states:— "The enemy's efforts during the last few days resulted in nothing but the retaking of ruined Dixmude." ...

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  69. BELGIANS' SEVEN CHARGES.

    The "Telegraaf" states that a force of Bavarians has reinforced the Germans near Ypres. and that the garrisons in Central Belgium ...

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  70. TURKISH SHIPS TAKEN.

    Fifty Turkish sailing ships have been detained in Egyptian ports. Many pilgrims to Mecca have been unable to return to Egypt, and ...

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  71. APPRECIATION OF "BOBS."

    The King and Queen were greatly distressed when informed of the death of Lord Roberts. The veteran soldier was ill only three-days. ...

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  72. WHITE GLOVES.

    At the Mudgee Quarter Sessions last Tuesday there were no cases for hearing, and Mr. V. D. Cox, Deputy Sheriff, followed a time honored ...

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  73. Advertising

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  74. MINES AT TSING-TAO.

    It is officially reported from Tokio that 10 Japanese were killed and 67 injured by an explosion which occurred while they were engaged ...

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  75. SUBMARINE RAMMED.

    A message from Dunkirk states that a German submarine off Westende, Belgium, made an attempt to torpedo a French torpedo-boat. The ...

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  76. KILLED ON THE H.M.A.S. SYDNEY.

    The names of the killed on the H.M.A.S. Sydney are:—Petty Officer Lynch (Ireland) able seaman Hoy (England), Sharp (England), ...

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  77. GERMAN WARSHIPS.

    The German cruisers Leipsic and Dresden, two of the German squadron engaged in the late action off the Civilian coast, have arrived at ...

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