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  2. Another Recruit

    Mr W. C. Mitchell [?] Mudgee boy to hear [?] and country. He has [?] will enter camp shortly. ...

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  3. Telegrams.

    The Minister for [?] Mr Joseph Cook, states that the Government is trying to take the course of events in connection with the conscription ...

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  4. To-Day's Cables

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"In heavy rain there has been hostite [?] of our positions at Pass[?] and the ground captured by us northward of the village. ...

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  5. The Mudgee Guardian

    In well-informed circles it is believed that the suggested compulsion will be enforced merely to secure the men not provided each ...

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  6. The War

    An official German message says: The Italians are in full retreat. We overcome the resistance of the enemy rearguards and are now ...

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  7. Big Flood Feared.

    Rain fell heavily at Lismore during Thursday, and up to nine o'clock on Friday morning close on six inches had been recorded. ...

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  8. Death at Portland

    Mrs. H. Whit[?] Whitfield, of Portland [?] resident, died on Wednesday after a lingering [?] ...

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  9. THE COUNTRY VOTER.

    Mr. A. K. Trethowan, M.L.C., president of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, when questioned as to the probable attitude of ...

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  10. Coursing Club social

    The annual meeting on the [?] Coursing Club, to be [?] social evening, will be [?] Town Hall on Thursday [?] ...

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  11. Mr. Yabsley [?]

    Mr. [?] of Rylstone, has to [?] post been ill. His [?] such as to cause his [?] ...

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  12. BRITISH OBJECTIVES SECURED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Western Headquarters reports on Saturday:—The enemy is offering considerable resistance, and the fighting has been of the closest character. ...

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  13. Fire at Coonabarabran.

    Three [?] Coonabarabran, owned by Mr. [?] Paul, were burnt last [?] it is thought, sponta[?] ...

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  14. BRIDGE BLOWN UP.

    The Domonen bridge over the Livenza River, has been blown up by the Italians, in order to delay the enemy's advance. ...

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  15. BENDIGO NATIONALISTS.

    The Bendigo branch of the [?] Federation has expressed [?]mous satisfaction at the Federal Government's proposal to take ...

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  16. The M'Dougall Testimonial

    A final meeting of the [?] to the McDougall to [?] will be held in the Town Hall morrow night to make [?] ...

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  17. LAST REFERENDUM FIGURES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  18. STATE MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS.

    It will be some days before Mr. Holman is able to get anything approaching a full Cabinet together to consider the position. Mr. ...

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  19. ITALIANS STUBBORN STAND.

    The Italians made a stubborn stand preceding the Livenza retreat and effected a great slaughter of Germans and Austrians. ...

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  20. RUSH FOR ENROLMENT.

    There has been an abnormal rush for enrolment at the National Association rooms since the referendum was announced. ...

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  21. Corporal Botcher killed.

    Intimation has [?] Corporal Botcher, son of Mrs [?]cher, of Allendale, [?] in France, on [?] ...

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  22. ENEMY AIR SERVICE ACTIVE.

    The enemy [?] is most active in recon[?]tring work. The Germans are obviously apprehensive of our intentions in the neighborhood of [?] ...

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  23. ALLIES IN ITALY.

    The Mayor of Turm has issued a manifesto welcoming French and British troops, who continue to arrive in great numbers ...

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  24. WHOLE ALIEN DISQUALIFICATION.

    Every naturalised British subject, who was born in an enemy country, and every person whose father was born in an enemy country, is ...

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  25. Private Perram Wounded.

    [?] F. M. Perram, son of Mrs [?] Perram, of willow Glen [?] has been wounded. [?] ...

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  26. ST. DENIS, WESTROM, AND BRUGES DOCKS.

    The Admiralty says:—Our air service bombed St. Denis, Westrom, and the Bruges docks on Friday night, and dropped large quantities of explosives with good results, causing a fire at the Bruges docks. ...

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  27. DENTAL NOTICE.

    Mr. W. T. Hatter[?] and Mechanical Dentist [?] Cooah on Saturday. [?] (Royal Hotel) and [?] ...

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  28. CADORNA REPLACED.

    It is announced that General Cadorna, who was been in command of the Italian forces since Italy came into the war, has been superseded. ...

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  29. THE GLOUCESTER ELECTION.

    The election for Gloucester, made necessary by the expulsion of Mr R. H. Privy, against whom a Royal Commission had found that he had ...

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  30. STATE MINISTERS' PLEDGE

    The following pledge was issued by the National party during the State campaign in March last:—"We declare that the issue of ...

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  31. THE ITALIAN DEBACLE.

    A semi-official message states that as the plave has been out flanked from the north, it does not seem possible that the Italian fine can be established [?] Hevertheless there is every reason to hope that the plan to ...

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  32. High School Examinations

    To-day (Monday) [?] of the [?] examination at the [?] examination will [?] ...

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  33. LOGIC OF CONSCRIPTION.

    Arthur Rae, in reply to T. Steel:—"The day I wrote my previous letter I had just sid farewell to ...

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  34. Important Land Sale

    Messrs Mitchell and [?] by attention at 2 o'clock [?] next at the sale [?] instruction from Mr. E. H. [?] ...

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  35. FEVERISH WORK ABOUT VENICE.

    A correspondent at the Italian headquarters states that there is feverish work in progress everywhere about venice. ...

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  36. WAR COUNCIL APPROVED.

    Italian correspondents state that the creation of the War Council is everywhere viewed with satisfaction Italy can now [?] on adequate help, ...

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  37. WRECKAGE AND A LIFEB[?]OY.

    According to information received from [?] a quantity of wreck age has been picked up in the [?] of the Royalty [?] and ...

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  38. The Latest

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—The Canadians and British yesterday morning delivered an attack on a front of the mile. A number of prisoners were taken. ...

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  39. Market Report

    Messrs. H. E. A. [?] port having held their [?] on Saturday when [?] ruled:—Fowls 3 [?] ...

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  40. ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S VIEWS

    The Attorney General, Mr. Hall, said: "If one of the Anzac[?] were asked to express an opinion on the wisdom or otherwise of a second ...

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  41. HEAVY [?]OODS

    In the store on Friday Mrs Mary M'[?] was drowned [?] endeavoring to get over [?] Tree Creek, ...

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  42. GERMANS SLOWING DOWN.

    Mr. Jeffers, correspondent of "The Times" on the Italian front says:—Heavy rain and dogged rearguard [?]tions are slowing the enemy's ...

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  43. RUMORED APPOINTMENT TO THE BUNCH

    The Attorney-General Mr. D R Hall gives an [?] denial of the truth of the rumors that the [?] propose to make certain political ...

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  44. Mr. Garlick's Visit

    Mr John Garlick, [?] of the Local Government was a visitor [?] last week. On Tuesday [?] ...

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  45. MR. JAMES BOUND BY PLEDGE.

    The Minister for Education put [?] position plainly. "I an in favor of cons[?]ption," said Mr. James, "but in view of ...

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  46. TROUBLED RUSSIA.

    The Capital city of Petrograd has been captured by the All Russia [?] Revolution[?] and is now in their hands. ...

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  47. BRITISH PENETRATE ENEMY POSITIONS.

    A correspondent at the British Western Headquarters states:—We [?]nstrated the enemy position on a front of nearly three thousand yards to a depth of a mile in the trenches. ...

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  48. "CARRY ON RECRUITING"

    The Director-General of Returning on Thursday despatched the following message to the State [?]:— ...

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  49. MILLERS WHEAT.

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Grahame, states that the reports lately current to the effect that the millers' were unable to obtain ...

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  50. GERMAN CLAIM.

    The Germans state in an official report that a strong English attack, between [?] and Passchend[?] broke down, with sanguinary enemy losses. ...

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  51. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN INAUGURATED.

    The Alliance campaign for a referendum on the question of the total prohibition of the liquor traffic was inaugurated on Saturday. Sermons ...

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  52. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT

    The criticisms which have been passed on the proposed for the referendum may be dealt with in the speeches. At present the ...

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  53. DUNKIRK BOMBED.

    Enemy aeroplanes bombed Dunkirk, killing three civilians, and Injuring ton. They also dropped Incendiary bombs on the hospital at zuynecoote, killing seven, and wounding nine others of the hospital staff. ...

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  54. MINISTERS' MEETING.

    Several New South Wales Ministers met at the Treasury in consultation with the Premier on the referendum proposal. A final ...

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  55. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES VICTIMISATION.

    The Chief Railway Commissioner, Mr. Fraser states that the allegation of victimisation and unfair treatment of employees on railways is ...

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  56. Cudgegong's Main Roads.

    In shape Cudgegong is [?] "Sydney Morning Herald" [?] peculiar municipality in New South Wales. It surrounds Mudgee in [?] ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. "MR. HOLMAN WITH ANTIS."

    The leader of the New South Wales Labor party (Mr. John Storey) was not surprised when informed of the Federal ...

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  59. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION

    The conference of State and Federal members on the subject of industrial legislation has resulted in an effective scheme for the ...

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  60. Another Soldier Missing.

    Mrs. G. Shields, of Lewis-street has received the sad news that her [?] Cpl. A. C. Shields, has been reported missing since October 10. Cpl. ...

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  61. THE PALESTINE ADVANCE.

    An official message from the British Headquarters in Egypt says:—LONDON, Sunday Afternoon. Our mounted men, advancing repidly, captured another 400 ...

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  62. LOSSES [?] WEED.

    [?] suffered [?] floods and pine logs to the value of [?] were washed [?] ...

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  63. FEDERAL OPPOSITION LEADER

    The decision of the Government acme as a surprise to Mr. Tudor, leader of the Federal Labor party who on Thursday learned of the ...

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  64. DEATH OF HARRY TROT.

    Harry Trot, the noted Australian cricketer and Australian eleven captain, died in Melbourne on Saturday, after a long illness. He was ...

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  65. We Can Please You.

    Are you looking for the best place to leave your order for your Xmas suit. If so, have a look at Vale's We can please you in make, style, fit, ...

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  66. ENEMY'S CASUALTIES.

    General [?] Edmund Allenby, commanding the British forces in palestine, estimates the enemy's casualties in the recent most successful British engagements to have totalled 10,000, exclusive of prisoners. ...

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  67. Advertising

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  68. SOLDOL JUBILATION.

    "The Times" correspondent was present at the meeting of the All Russia [?] whose debates were interrupted by the periodic arrival ...

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  69. Advertising

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  70. Best Values.

    When you want the best value in drapery, clothing and millinery compare prices at Maurice Vale's. Country customers' orders receive ...

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  71. FEARED FAMILY OF TOUR DROWNED

    Alex Math[?]son, a [?] man his wife [?] three children, who were all [?] on [?] Creek, between [?] ...

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  72. THE ITALIAN DEBACLE.

    The Germans claim that the Austro-Hungarians have captured Asiago, in the Vicenza province of Italy, after desperate street fighting, and they repulsed the Italian rearguards, who made a stand westward of Liven[?] ...

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  73. Sudden Death at Rylstone.

    The adjourned inquest into the cause of the death of Thomas V. Nobbs, Shire Clerk at Rylstone, who was found dead in his bed ...

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  74. Dunedoo Horse Sale.

    Messrs. O. L. Milling and Co., Ltd., have postponed their horse sale from Wednesday, November 21, to Saturday, December 1, [?] to their ...

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  75. A SOLDEL DELEGATION.

    The Solders have elected 14 Maxmalists and 7 Revolutionary Socialists, whom they have appointed a delegation to negotiate with the ...

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  76. Auction Clearing Sale.

    Owing to the very unfavorable weather on Saturday last, the sale which was to have been conducted by Messrs. Spring and Clark, of ...

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  77. BOTH SIDES PREPARING.

    Both sides are making preparation for the campaign on the conscription issue. The machinery of the Government is moving, and ...

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  78. THE ALLIED WAR COUNCIL.

    The Paris "Tempi" states that the Allies' Supreme War Council will probably comprise the premier member of the War Council of each country. The Council will meet twice monthly, and will examine the plans ...

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  79. SIR WILLIAM IRVINE'S VIEWS.

    [?] on Thursday, Sir William Irvine said that the military situation was grave, and the Empire was fighting for ...

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  80. No-Conscription Meeting.

    A public meeting of all opposed to co[?]cription will be held at the Town Hall on Wednesday. Ladies are invited to the meeting, at which a ...

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  81. Welcome to Private Miller.

    A public welcome will be given to Private J. A. Miller who has returned from the front in ill-health, in the Town Hall, on Thursday evening. ...

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  82. Advertising

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  83. A NEW REPUBLIC.

    An unconfirmed report says that the Cossacks have proclaimed a republic of their own. ...

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  84. TROUBLED RUSSIA.

    The Russian Ambassador at Washington believes the Petrograd revolt to be purely local. He declares that Russia will perform her part in the war whatever happens. Professor Lenin aims, the Ambassador says, to abolish money, ...

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  85. WHAT OF KERENSKY?

    An unconfirmed report from Stockholm say that the Russian Premier M. Kerensky, who was reported to have gone to the front to ...

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  86. Stock Sale on Thursday.

    The splendid rains which fell at the week end should be responsible for a forward movement in stock of all description. Buyers should not ...

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  87. Private Perce Baker.

    Sir,—Permit me, through the columns of your widely read paper, to express my best thanks for the kind and considerate receptions ...

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  88. To Be Married.

    Mr. Landsay Lowe, or Mudgee, leaves for Sydney to-night. On Wednesday he will be married at St. Jude's Church of England Sydney, ...

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  89. IN PALISTINE.

    An official message from Egypt says that the whole of the Turkish army is retreating northwards, and is being bombed by British ...

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  90. Horse Falls Dead.

    Mrs. Ladmore, of Budgee, had the misfortune to lose a horse this afternoon. Mrs Ladmore was driving up Perry-street, near the ...

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  91. SHOULD ALIENS VOTE?

    A movement is on foot to urge upon the Federal Government the necessity for prohibiting enemy aliens from voting on the ...

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  92. QUESTION TO BE ASKED.

    The following is the form of the question for the referendum:—"Are you in favor of the proposal of the Commonwealth ...

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  93. Broken Rlb.

    Mr C. [?] one of the road repairing staff of the Meroo Council, was recently thrown back violently on the tail-board of his dray, as the ...

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  94. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Bagdad correspondent reports that the British advance continues, and that the enemy are abandoning many strong positions. ...

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  95. GERMANS IN FINLAND.

    It is reports that the Germans have landed at Helsingfors, in Finland. ...

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  96. Permission to Mine.

    Herbert Hillary Tomkins applied to the Warden's Court (Mr. M. J. McMahon, P.M.) at Mudgee, on Friday, for authority to enter upon two 40 ...

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  97. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 40 words
  98. Another Heavy Rain.

    Still further heavy rain has to be reported. There were light showers on Friday, from Which, however, no registration issued. There were ...

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  99. IN THE WEST.

    There has been heavy machine gun fire in the neighborhood of Paschendaele, and also lively artillery sections on the whole of the ...

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  100. ALAND OCCUPIED.

    A message received at Stockholm states that the German troops have landed at Aland, in the Gulf of Bothnia, off the Finnish coast, and have occupied most of the [?]cent islands. ...

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  101. SIR JOSEPH CARRUTHERS AND CONSCRIPTION.

    Men or food for the Allies—which comes first? That is a question which Sir Joseph Carruthers put before the public in the ...

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  102. Advertising

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    Advertising : 57 words
  103. Mudgee Police Court.

    Several complaints by the Mudgee Town Council for the recovery of overdue sanitary rates were listed at the Mudgee Police Court on Friday. ...

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  104. Advertising

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  105. William Stokes Sentenced.

    William Stokes, well-known in Mudgee, where he was for a few months early this year, who pleaded guilty to bigamy, was on Saturday, ...

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  106. Cycling.

    Owing to the inclemency of the weather on Saturday afternoon there was only one race, and that was run by the juniors. The race was run ...

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  107. STILL VOTE "NO."

    The Lithgow Labor League has already inaugurated machinery to combat conscription, but has deferred full consideration as to ...

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  108. LOST SINCE FIRST FEBRUARY. TEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-TWO SHIPS.

    Dr. MacNamara (for the Admiralty) stated in the House of Commons last night that 1052 British ships had been submarined or mined ...

    Article : 44 words
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