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  2. WHAT'S ON?

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  3. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    A team of Denman boxers invaded Muswellbrook recently to take part in an Inter-town contest, which resulted in a win for the ...

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  5. HARE DRIVE

    The drivers of the Mudgee Coursing Club were out In force at the week-end, and they landed nine fine big hares. ...

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  6. KNOCKED OUT

    Lee Brander, the pride of Tooraweenah, met Bobby Stone at the Leiehhardt Stadium last week, and bumped a tough snag, being ...

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  7. BLACK ANN MISSES

    The Mudgee mare, Black Ann. was a solid 3 to 2 favorite for the Novice Handicap at Menangle races on Thursday last, but finished out ...

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  8. CONFIRMATION

    At a confirmation service at Coonamble, presided over by Dr. Norton, Bishop of Bathurst, 160 candidates were presented. ...

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  9. MORE WEATHER

    After a spell of almost springlike weather another cloudy change worked up last evening, and light rain commenced to fall. Indications ...

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  10. NOT COMPLIMENTARY

    The cut in pensions operated from last week, and many of the local recipients had a few heated things to say about the ...

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  11. DEATH

    The death has occurred at Orange of Mr H. S. A. Brooke, a land agent well-known to many in this district, aged 76 years. He served in the ...

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  12. UNEMPLOYED CONCERT

    The unemployed gave a concert at Cowra in aid of the hospital and the hall was crowded to the doors. Despite the fact that the highest ...

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  13. RIFLE MATCHES

    There will be some blazing on Saturday next, when Mudgee and Hargraves B teams will meet on the local range, while Hargraves ...

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  14. EUCHRE AND DANCING

    The Mudgee Town Band conducted a euchre party in the Oddfellows' Hall on Thursday evening last, and patrons spent a fine time. The ...

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  15. NOT LIKE OLD TIMES

    A Wellington message reads:— Rabbits are being brought into the local freezing works, but nothing like the number of a few years ago, ...

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  16. SISTERS TIE

    In the Stackpool Cup competition conducted by the Coonamble golf associates last week, the unusual spectacle of two sisters tieing ...

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  17. THE SPORTING LIFE.

    The Mole, a series of marshes the lower Macquarie River below Warren, is the home of wild pips and feathered game. But it will ...

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  18. FIRE

    Mr P. Cole, of Gwabegar. had the misfortune to lose his motor lorry by fire the other day. The blaze occurred while the vehicle was ...

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  19. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    At a conference at Dubbo last Thursday soldier settlers from all parts of the central west were In attendance, and a number of ...

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  20. ADVICE FROM MUDGEE

    At the annual meeting of the Coonabarabran Rifle Club it was resolved to seek the advice of Mr Stan Gentle, secretary of the ...

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  21. DAY OLD CHICKS

    Mr I. J. Skinner, the well-known Stony Pinch poultry fancier, advertises that he has any number of Black Orpington and White ...

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  22. HOSPITAL SALARIES

    It was reported in the first place that the Coonamble Hospital Board, in deciding on an economy campaign, had reduced the salaries of ...

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  23. GOLF PATKON'S TROPHY.

    The 36-hole stroke handicap competition at Gulgong for the right to hold for 12 months a silver cup presented by the patron of the ...

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  24. WITHOUT THE OPTION

    Following the rule he has laid down, the Police Magistrate (Mr H. H. Farrington) sent Wilfred Lord to gaol for a month without ...

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  26. WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS

    The tropheys which have been donated by the public of Mudgee for the amateur wrestling matches which are to be held in the ...

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  27. GOLDEN JUBILEE

    The golden Jubilee of the foundation in Australia of the St. Vincent de Paul Society was celebrated on Friday last. The organisation, ...

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  28. TUTORIAL CLASSES

    The books from the University Library have now arrived at the High School for the Tutorial Classes. Altogether 39 volumes have ...

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  29. INGENIOUS TIMETABLE.

    By an Ingenious timetable the principal of the Mudgee High School can tell at a glance where every teacher in at any given ...

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  30. DEATH

    The death is reported from Sydney of Mr J. Stinson, a respected resident of the Purlewaugh district, aged 32 years. Deceased ...

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  31. CYCLING

    They are taking to the cycling game at Coonabarabran. The second road race conducted by the newly-formed club, attracted a good ...

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  32. HANNAH'S BRIDGE SOCIAL

    The Hannah's Bridge Hockey Club, which has grown Into a real live organisation, has arranged grand social for Saturday evening ...

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  33. HINT TO POULTRY FANCIERS

    Mr J. Workman, the president of the Mudgee Agricultural Society, says that it is up to every poultryman in the district to do his duty ...

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  35. PREPARING FOR SPRING

    Mudgee amateur gardeners arc getting their house in order for the coming spring, and if conditions are favorable many a plot will bloom as ...

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  36. BURGLARS BUSY

    Burglars visited the Cullen Bullen Post Office last week, but found nothing to reward their enterprise. At Portland the skin store of ...

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  37. THE BEASON WHY

    Mr D. H. Spring, speaking at the A.F.A. rally last week said the League had been attacked and spurned by all three existing parties at one ...

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  38. SOME STOUT

    Mr Forde, Federal Minister for Customs, proposes to remove the 50 per cent, surcharge on Imported stout, in order to amend disabilities ...

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  39. FOR STOCK MEN

    Interesting Information is contained in the numerous stock and property sale advertisements in the Guardian. Judging by the ...

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  40. ASSAULTS

    At the Coonabarabran Police Court last week, before Mr H. H. Farrington. P.M., of Mudgee, Arthur William Finn pleaded guilty ...

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  41. ERRATA

    Mr. O.M. Bryant writes:—In your last issue there are slight inaccuracles that I would like corrected. I am credited with being the ...

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  42. FURRED SKINS

    There is a fairly large turn-over in the furred skin trade in Mudgee. The supply of rabbit skins, although not so plentiful as in some ...

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  44. MEETINGS

    Important meetings will occupy the attention of many people in Mudgee this week. To-night the Mechanics' Institute subscribers ...

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  45. DIFFICULTIES IN WAY

    Although not actually mentioned in the report of the Cobbora Shire Council, the difficulties hinted at in the consideration of the scheme to ...

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  46. POISONERS

    As in Kandos. where 25 animals have been poisoned within a fortnight, the dog destroyer is abroad in Lithgow. Garbage collectors tell ...

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  47. A BIT ASTRAY

    In a Bathurst message to the Sun on Friday last a statement appeared to the effect that the annual show in that town was the only ...

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  48. FOOTBALL KNOCK-OUT

    Footballers are pulling up their socks in preparation for the big knock-out competition at Cudgegong on Sunday, August 9. The ...

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  49. STUCK IN THE MUD

    In the course of his duties last week, Mr P. Bowling. Sheriff's Officer, had an exasperating time in a paddock near Linburn. The car ...

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  50. CAPITAL AND LABOR

    Speaking in answer to a question last week at the close of his Mudgee address, Mr Gibson said the bringing about of a proper ...

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  51. SUNDAY SPORT

    The legality of Sunday sport, and whether the municipal authorities could intervene in a squabble over gate takings between the local ...

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  52. A CASE IN POINT

    An Interjector at a recent political meeting at Mudgee took the floor and gave his opinion as to why Australia was "In the soup." ...

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  53. REDUCTION IN WAR PENSIONS

    By Instructions received at the local Post Office the operation of the Financial emergency Act, so far as war pensions are concerned, ...

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  54. DIXIANA.

    Dixiana is a song-maddened, love swept musical drama steeped in colour comedy and gorgeous melodies with the largest star cast ever ...

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  55. A WRONG IMPRESSION

    Some surprise has been manifested at a mistaken Impression that has got abroad in regard to the object of the Tutorial Classes ...

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  56. COURSING TROPHY

    As mentioned in Thursday's Guardian, Mr C. Rayner. one of Mudgee's keenest sporting men, carried off a handsome cup at the ...

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  57. COMING CHAMPION

    Many players have had the belief that they could beat the young two-handed expert Vivian McGrath. formerly of Mudgee, but ...

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