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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 292 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 52 words
  4. DISQUALIFIED

    IT is reported that some well-performed trotters have been disqualified for competing at an unregistered meeting in this district. ...

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  5. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    ACCORDING to the calendar, there are five Mondays in February, a state of affairs which will not occur again for 28 years. ...

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  6. CRITERION SHIELD

    THE Criterion Shield competition on the Mudgee bowling green was advanced another stage on Tuesday evening, when several ...

    Article : 92 words
  7. BENEFIT CONCERT

    THE benefit concert in the Criterion Theatre on Sunday night resulted in £4 11s 3d being netted for the widow and family of the ...

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  8. PLATING OUT

    THE Mudgee Band will play a select programme of music in the Robertson Park rotunda, commencing at 8 p.m. on Sunday next. ...

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  9. CRICKET CUP

    THE Goolma Cricket Club, an admittedly strong combination, challenges any team within a radius of 50 miles to come and play ...

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  10. THE WONDER OF OUR JUSTICE

    LANGSHANG was a liar, a political thief and a vagabond. At least, everyone said he was. The papers and the public called him a rotter and a waster, a robber of the poor box, an anarchist, a wife beater, a Black Australia advocate. It was even darkly ...

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  11. PAINFUL BURNS

    LITTLE Marie Taylor, daughter of Mr J. Taylor, saddler, of Angus Avenue, Kandos, had the misfortune to fall against the stove on ...

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  12. POSTPONED

    NARROMINE bowlers were billed to visit Mudgee yesterday, but Monday's terrific storm in the western town upset all ...

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  13. BOUGH TIME

    THE Burrendong end of the district was right in the track of the recent terrific storms. A regular tornado raged, and houses were ...

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  14. CRITERION THEATRE

    SATURDAY'S programme is an exceptionally strong one, with Ramon Novarro in "Son of India" and Will Rodgers in "Ambassador ...

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  15. VALEDICTORY

    MR F. W. Taylor, Mrs Taylor and family were farewelled at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church last Sunday night. The Minister, ...

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  16. CARDS

    ANOTHER successful euchre tourney was held at the Mudgee Bowling Club's rooms on Monday evening. Mesdames J. Joyce and T. ...

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  17. SCHOOL AGAIN

    AFTER their long holiday, teachers and pupils returned to school on Tuesday. Everyone is sure to be delighted to get into ...

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  18. MUDGEE HORSE WINS

    THE Mudgee trotter, Trang[?]e Star, registered a taking performance at the Harold Park meeting on Monday, winning the Glebe ...

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  19. MR TAYLOR'S SEND-OFF

    THE farewell social arranged by the Friendly Societies to be tendered to Mr F. W. Taylor, and which was to have been held last ...

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  20. ST. ANDREW'S, COOLAH

    THE annual meeting of the congregation of St. Andrew's Church will be held on Tuesday, February 9th, at the School of Arts ...

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  21. IN A GOOD CAUSE

    A GRAND social, in aid of the local branch of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, one of our most deserving organisations, will be held ...

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  22. CORPORATE BREAKFAST.

    [?]N connection with the C.E.M.S. it has been decided to hold a Corporate Breakfast, on Sunday, the 6th March. Breakfast will be ...

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  23. OUR WATER SUPPLY

    A SUBSCRIBER is troubled about the town water supply, and, after referring to the fact that pumping has already been resorted ...

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  24. KANDOS CEMENT CO.

    SHAREHOLDERS of Kandos Cement Co., Ltd., have been informed that although the company's operations for the past ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. FUNCTION AT HOSPITAL.

    THE handsome frame which will contain replicas of the cheques representing amounts raised for the hospital by the Mudgee United ...

    Article : 45 words
  26. Advertising

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    Advertising : 562 words
  27. GETTING BUSY

    MR E. I. Body, leader of the United Country Party at Dubbo, accompanied by Mr H. O. Campbell, of Gllgandra, visited ...

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  28. C.E.M.S.

    THE first annual meeting of the Church of England Men's Society was held at the Memorial Hall on Monday, the President, Canon ...

    Article : 78 words
  29. SYDNEY, PIG SALES

    AT Tuesday's Sydney sales supplies totalled 1250 head. Porkers comprised the bulk of the offering. Values were weaker for porkers, but ...

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  30. "MUDGEE GUARDIAN" CUP

    THE silver cup donated by the "Mudgee Guardian" to be competed for in the Dairying Classes at the Jubilee Show, has arrived, ...

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  31. BITTEN BY SNAKE

    WHEN Mary Conn, a 15-year-old girl, was emerging from a swim in the river at Coonabarabran, she was bitten on the leg by a snake. ...

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  32. DUNEDOO SHOW RIGHTS

    THE Dunedoo Show Committee invites tenders for the right to conduct publican's booth, luncheon booth, fruit and lolly stalls, and ...

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  33. IDLE LAND

    MUDGEE Council is inclined to think that the idle land in Market street under the control of the police authorities can be put to ...

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  34. MUDGEE TROTS

    SECRETARY G[?]o. Morgan reports that he has already received two entries from outside owners for the Mudgee trots on February 27. ...

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  35. A.I.S. COWS FOR MUDGEE

    MR Bert Mogg, of Burr[?]dulla, who was absent from town during last month, visiting the annual show at K[?]ama, is very enthusiastic ...

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  36. WATER SHORTAGE

    ORANGE, which is regarded as one of the most fortunate towns in the west at regards water supply, has, like Mudgee, found it ...

    Article : 94 words
  37. Advertising

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    Advertising : 220 words
  38. NEEDLEWORK AND FINE ARTS

    [?]T is worthy of note that the Show Committee have this year, with a view to encouraging purely local talent, limited the radius of ...

    Article : 256 words
  39. BREAKAWAYS

    A SHEET of brown paper flapping along the gutter in front of the Post Office on Tuesday was responsible for two horses breaking away. ...

    Article : 119 words
  40. RIOTOUS BEHAVIOUR

    A SEQUEL to the fracas that occurred at the corner of Church and Gladstone streets on Friday (reported in Monday's issue of the ...

    Article : 117 words
  41. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE TO-DAY

    THACKERAY'S opinion about tea parties in the early nineteenth century would surely need revision to at twentieth century conditions. ...

    Article : 173 words
  42. THE PASSION PLAY

    A SOMEWHAT unique Recital will be given on Monday, 15th February, in the M[?]st School Hall by Rev. S. Varooe Cocks, the ...

    Article : 137 words
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