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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    Thursday night's disturbance, with all its noise, only yielded a mere 13 points of rain, which was a disappointing result indeed. ...

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  4. RELIF COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the Citizens' Relief Committee will be held at the Town Hall, to-morrow (Tuesday) at 4.30 p.m., it is hoped all ...

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  5. GREAT SHOOTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 397 words
  6. WIN FOR HAVILAH.

    Mr. H. White [?] E[?]ragon, by Tippler (imp.) came home in the second division of the Three-year-old Handicap at Canterbury on ...

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  7. ACCIDENT.

    Miss Whittaker, daugher of Mr. B. Whittaker, Collingwood, fell from her horse on Saturday last and had the misfortune to ...

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  8. REVISION COURT.

    A Revision Court to revise the list of electors of the Cudgegong Shire will be held at the Mudgee Court House on Monday morning, ...

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  9. OLD STUDENTS' RE-UNION.

    The Mudgee High School Old Students' Union held the annual dinner and social on Saturday evening last, and a delightfully ...

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  10. NEW WICKET.

    It will be interesting to Mudgee cricketers to learn that the Wellington Association intends to put down one of the new wickets, ...

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  11. NOVEL SIGHT.

    A novel sight was witnessed in Mudgee on Friday morning last, when two young girls, garbed in neat riding costumes, were to be ...

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  12. MASONIC BALL.

    The annual Masonic ball at Lithgow last week was one of the most successful in history, visitors being present from all parts of ...

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  13. GOVERNOR INVITED.

    At the meeting of the Mudgee Agricultural Society on Friday evening last, it was resolved to invite the Governor, Sir Philip Game, ...

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  14. RATIONING.

    Turon Shire Council is seeking to ration the whole of its employees, and has instructed Mr. A. R. Bluett, secretary of the Shire's ...

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  15. A WHOPPER.

    As a donation for the relief of the poor at Coonamble, Mr. Jack Taylor, of "Youle" sent along a sheep which when dressed ready ...

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  16. COOYAL SOCIAL.

    Cooyal will be the scene of grand social on Saturday evening, September 26, when an endeavor to be made to raise funds for the ...

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  17. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    The Coonamble Quarter Sessions will be held on Monday, September 21. Among the cases listed is one from the Baradine Police ...

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  18. SPRING FLOWER SHOW.

    Attention is directed to an advertisement in t[?]s issue announcing the [?]ate of the [?]g Flower Show, to be held in St. John's ...

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  19. ACCIDENT.

    A stir was caused in Market-street this morning, when a horse attached to a sulky came a cropper, and the vehicle was rather ...

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  20. NEW FIRE ENGINE.

    As a result of the untiring efforts of the Baradine Voluntary Brigade an up-to-date fire engine has been secured for that town, and the ...

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  21. "A ROYAL ROMANCE."

    There will be a double starr programme at the Criterion Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday, September 9th and 10th. "A ...

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  22. QUALITY WETHERS.

    At the Homebush sales on Thursday the top price at the opening [?]a[?]es for heavy wethers, carrying 12 months' wool was 18[?] ...

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  23. ST. ANDREWS HOCKEY CLUB.

    A very successful euchre tournament and dance was held at St. John's Memorial Hall on Thursday night in aid of St. Andrews ...

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  24. NEW BAKERY.

    Mr. W. J. Bowcher announces elsewhere that he is opening up in Mudgee as a baker, in the premises situated next to Bryant's, ...

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  25. TALK TO TEACHERS.

    Miss Quine, of the Kindergarten Branch of the Welfare Department, will be a visitor to Mudgee on Wednesday, and will address a ...

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  26. A BRISK WEEK END.

    There was a whole lot of things doing at the week end. Sport, as usual, claimed tthe attention of very many. Coursing, rifle ...

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  27. WOLLAR SHALE.

    A Blackheath message reads:—Mr. H. Richards, who has been absent for the past 11 weeks, returned from Wollar on Monday. ...

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  28. EUCHRE PARTY.

    Another of the enjoyable euchre parties under the auspices of the Mudgee Bowling Club will be held on Monday evening next in the ...

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  29. SOCIAL.

    The Labor social in the Mudgee Mechanics' Institute on Friday evening last provided enjoyment for a goodly number of people. ...

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  30. SPORTING.

    At the Parkes races last week trainer charlie King, formerly o[?] Mudgee, won a double with his well-performed new Pride, the ...

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  31. RAINFALL FIGURES.

    August panned out badly as regards rain, only 57 points being registered local[?]y. And as the [?]s extended over six days the ...

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  32. QUESTION OF RATES.

    A petition was drafted at the meeting unemployed, at Portland to request the Government to prevent any proceedings ...

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  33. PRESBYTERIAN ELEVEN.

    It is anticipated that there will be no difficulty in raising a Presbyterian cricket team this year. A meeting at those interested will be ...

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  34. THE SHOW BALL.

    At the Show Committee meeting on Friday several speakers highly commended the conduct of last year's show ball by Mr. J. Dykes, ...

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  35. A NOVEL IDEA.

    The unemployed committee at Wallerawang having asked that single girls who were out of work should benefit from the Federal ...

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  36. LANGS AND SUPER-LANGS.

    In his championship of Labor Rule in Australia on Sunday Mr. Gosling said that what the people in Australia needed was a Jack Lang ...

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  37. UP AGAINST IT.

    The Town Clerk reported to the as[?] meeting of the Coonamble Council that the overdraft limit had almost been reached, seven ...

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  38. FOR THE HOSPITAL.

    Euchre players are invited to get into trim for the big party in the Mudgee Mechanics' Institute on Thursday, September 17. Old and ...

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  39. DIDN'T COME OFF

    The announcement that there would be a fancy dress football match at Victoria Park on Saturday in connection with the hockey ...

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    Miss Adele Hardwick, the star dancer, who has come back to Mudgee on holiday, in one of her characteristic poses. See ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. TUTORIAL CLASSES.

    The Tutorial Class at the High School will meet after recess on the 15th instant, and again on the 22nd. These two nights will ...

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  42. A BUSY FRIDAY.

    After a rather dull week things brightened up on Friday last, and in the afternoon and night crowds of people thronged the streets, ...

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  43. DAINTY DAFFODILS.

    The daffodils in Robertson Park are a perfect picture just now, and have excited the admiration of all beholders. They [?]ake[?] ...

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  44. FOURSOME ON TOUR

    It was a jolly little foursome that left Pacific Highway, Gordon, last week, by car. Mr and Mrs W. Barnbury had as passengers Messrs E. ...

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  45. RUMOUR CONTRADICTED.

    A rumour was afloat yesterday that Mrs. Cartwright, sister of Mr. Dunn, member for Mudgee, had died at Queanbeyan. This was, ...

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  46. OFF TO THE BIG SMOKE.

    There was quite an exodus of school teachers from Mudgee on Thursday and Friday last, the travellers being desirous of taking ...

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  47. METHODIST MEN'S BROTHERHOOD.

    Very special arrangements are being made in connection with the celebration of the third anniversary of the Methodist Men's ...

    Article : 119 words
  48. MARKETS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  49. WONDERFUL SWEET PLAS.

    Judging by a report from Coraki, on the Northern Rivers, Mudgee sweet pea growers are not in it when it comes to producing these ...

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  50. ANOTHER MUSICAL TREAT

    A concert, organised by Mr. C. Wilton, will be held at the Presbyterian School Hall, Mudgee, on the 15th instant. Past concerts ...

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  51. DIAMOND WEDDING.

    Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, of the Vale of Clwydd, celebrated their diamond wedding quite recently. Sixty years ago, in the ...

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  52. THE MAN IN THE STREET.

    The cast of the presentation of the above at the Criterion on October 6th, the night of the Digger's show, in:—The Artist, Mr. C. E. ...

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  54. REDUCED INTEREST.

    We have been informed by the Bank of New South wales that in the terms and spirit of the general plan for the reconstruction of ...

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  55. TOO LATE.

    For months the Wellington branch of the Returned Soldiers' League had been fighting to obtain a pension for Digger Leo ...

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  56. IMPORTANT TO CRICKETERS.

    Cricket supporters are again reminded that the annual meeting of the Mudgee District Cricket Association will be held at the ...

    Article : 86 words
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