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  2. Telegrams.

    Porty de[?] and 224 fresh cases of influenza were reported in the metr[?]n area for the 48 hours ended 8 o'clock last night. ...

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  3. EVENTS TO COME.

    A concert and dance, [?] auspices of the Mudgee Railway and Tramway Institute, will be held in the Mechanics' Institute on ...

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  4. The Anzac Dinner.

    The annual Anzac dinner, organised by the Mudgee Coo-[?] Girls, was held in the Mudgee Town Hall on Saturday night. ...

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  5. To-Day'S Cables.

    A Now York correspondent states that public opinion in America appears to support Pr[?]ent Wilson's altitude in regard to Italy's claims. ...

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  6. The Influenza.

    [?] has made its appearance at Forbes. One death has taken place, and several suspected cases are being treated. ...

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  7. To Cheapen Meat

    WHILST the Government will be wished will in [?] scheme, and whilst, as the "Guardi[?]" has already conceded, the scheme ...

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  8. SMALL POX IN MOSCOW.

    Three thousand six hundred and [?] cases of small pox were reported in Moscow last week. ...

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  9. A CASH AT COWRA.

    A young woman, Anastasia Groo[?]an, is now in the district hospital suffering from [?] influenza, She attended the came a welcome ...

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  10. ORLANDO IN TURIN.

    A Turin message, despatched Friday, says that the Italian Premier. Signer Irlando Goneral Diaz, and Signor Barzalai were welcomed at ...

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  11. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Allies have informed Germany that they will refuse to receive as delegates [?]ertian representatives to Versailles, who will be merely ...

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  12. OUTBREAK AT BROKEN HILL.

    There is [?] serious influeza outbreak at Broken Hill, weere over [?] persons arre now isolated at h[?]r respective residences ...

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  13. GRIM RECORDS.

    Figures suppled by the Government Statistician's Department show that there have been 777 deaths from p[?] influenza in New ...

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  14. LFTIG[?] EPIDEMIC ABATING.

    Seven influenza deaths occurred at Lathgow during the 24 hours ended [?] p.m. yesterday (Sunday). the local medical men believe that ...

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  15. THE ATTITUDE OF GERMANY.

    A Ste[?]hlm correspondent reports that all parties in Germany share in an increasingly artificial outcry against the Peae conditions. ...

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  16. Ald. L. Choen Improving.

    The many friends of Alderman L. Cohen (who has recently been in ill health) will be pleased to learn that he is improving, and is ...

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  17. IN NEWCASTLE.

    Thirteen influenza patients were [?]ed [?] the Waratah Hospital on Saturday and Sunday. ...

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  18. Few Drops of Rain.

    Following a day long promise of rain a few drops fell on Saturday evening, but not sufficient to register, at least at Mudgee. The ...

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  19. Deaths.

    The death occurred at her residence, Gladstone-street, Mudgee, on Friday morning lass, at 5 o'clock, of Mrs Rose Ann Ward, ...

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  20. LITHGOW.

    Many of the influenza p[?]ents at Lithgow are still in a critical condition. The di[?]e appears to have been particularly severs there. and ...

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  21. TWO CASES FROM COFE'S HARBOR.

    The steamer, Fitzroy, from Coff's [?]bor, landed two suspicious cases yesterday at North Head. ...

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  22. The Schools and the Influents.

    A lady teacher of the Mudgee District School returned to Mudgee from Sydney this morning. Mr. J. N. Peek, headmaster of the ...

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  23. MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE.

    Sixteen influenza deaths occurred on Saturday and 30 yesterday in Vict[?] where its new cases were also reported. ...

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  24. VICTORIAN POSITION.

    forty-tour death from [?] (tour from the country) were registered in Melbourne on Thursday. and 19 deaths (which will be included in ...

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  25. Death of Mr. Scutt.

    Miss C. M. Scutt. headmasters of the girls department at the Mudgee District school, this morning received word that her father ...

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  26. WILSON AGREES TO RHINE OCCUPATION.

    It is reported that President Wilson has agreed to a fifteen years French or Allied occupation of the [?] Provinees. It is reported that ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND: CASES FROM SHIPS.

    Ten cases were [?]tted to the qua[?]tine station at Brisbane, yesterday from the steamer Morlyria There are now altogether to cases ...

    Article : 58 words
  28. ARM[?]ALE.

    In addition to the 10 case of influenza reported at the Booloomi[?] Soldiers Home, which is three miles from A[?]dale, two car drivers ...

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  29. Returning Home.

    Mr J. Harvey, of Market street, west, has received w[?]d from Base Records Melbourne, that his sen, Private C.L.(Les) Harvey, of the ...

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  30. MR. G. T. E. BIRCHALL.

    The [?] occurred in the Mudgee District Hospital on saturday morning last of Mr. George Thema[?] Edward Birchall, son of Mrs. ...

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  31. SYDNEY STEAMER INFECTED.

    [?] c[?]ses of p[?]monic influenza we[?] reported on board the steamer Wyand[?] on its arrival at Fre[?] from Sydney ...

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  32. BIG GERMAN [?] TO-SURRENDER.

    The Berlin Tageblatt" states that the steamer Imperitor, the largest German preswar vessel is guing to England to [?]urrender to the British ...

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  33. ORANGE

    The influenza [?] at Orange continues to show [?] of during out. There are more only 16 [?] who was admit. ...

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  34. GENERAL NEWS.

    The [?] has imposed a heavy s[?] on the Australian Friendly Secieties, and [?]s now feared that if the ind[?] endi[?] continues ...

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  35. Twenty-first Birthday party.

    At the Price of Wales Theat[?] Gulgon-on Wednesday night a number of fri[?] Miss, Alice Egan Assembled [?]lebrate her ...

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  36. THE AUSTRIAN-GERMAN COALITION.

    A [?] message says that the [?]taian Government has accepted the German Government's invitation to send five members of ...

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  37. NARROMINE

    The second Narromine case of [?] influenza has been reported. The public a bout has been turned into a hospital and the pat[?] ...

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  38. [?]esumec [?]

    We are [?] that Mr. Arthur M[?] suffered with severy [?] pas[?] ...

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  39. VIENNA IN SIEGE.

    "The Times" Vienns correspondent reports that armed machine gu[?] surround all the public buildings in Vienna. The ...

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  40. Died in Sydney.

    Word was received in Mudgee on Saturday night of the death at Glebe of William Warner, son of Mrs Walter Warner, brother of Mrs ...

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  41. LISMORE

    The death of a man aged 31 occurred in the Lismore Hospital on Thursday afternoon from [?] influenza. There are two other cases ...

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  42. At V[?]

    Prices [?] Shop are worth your [?] Don't pay more. You'll [?] Mauti[?] ...

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  43. ROBBERY, UNDER ARMS.

    a masked dosperado, on Saturday night bailed a party of women. as the revolver point[?] North[?] (Melbourne) and after [?]bing ...

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  44. OUTBREAK AT DUBBO,

    Twelve [?] of influence at the Dubbo Show G[?] developed [?] sym[?] on Friday morning There are many cases[?] of ordinary ...

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  45. Beaths from P[?]monic influenza.

    Two sad deaths occurred in Sydney [?]st week when Mr. Byrun Che[?] had his wife both succumbed to p[?]monic influenza. The husband ...

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  46. Football M[?]

    A meeting of the [?] Mudgee Football Club will [?] at the "Guardian Office" [?] wednesday, at [?] p.m. for the s[?]pose of ...

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  47. Bicycle Race.

    A bicycle road race was held under the auspices of the Mudgee Bicycle Club on S[?]dray afternoon. The distance was about [?] ...

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  48. ENCIRCLEMENT OF MUNICH.

    "The Times" Berne correspondent report that the encirclement of Munich by the Government troops is nearly complete, and that an attack ...

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  49. BATHURST.

    Mr. Palmer, Dire[?]or of the Tourist Bureau in charge of the Jenolan Caves, stated on F[?]ay that all the patients but two are up and only ...

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  50. WILD DOG CAUSES MAN'S DEATH.

    A wild dog caused a trolly accident on the East-West Railway One ganger was killed, and another was injured as a result of the ...

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  51. Advertising

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    Advertising : 57 words
  52. TO-DAY'S. MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  53. FIRST BAERIER CASE

    A deti[?]e case of [?]nic influence is in hospital. This is the first case in broken Hill, and the patient is critically all. There are ...

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  54. Mr. Catts, M.H.R., Rec[?]vering.

    Mr. Catts, M.H.R. is slowly recovering from [?] attack of puen[?] influenza. ...

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  55. LATE CABLE.

    Signer Orlando, the [?]n Premier, is leaving Paris [?]ome. He will return after c[?] the [?]lian Parliament. ...

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  56. Ni[?]sty Years of Age.

    Mr. Cox[?] of [?]ion Hill, father of Alderman [?] Messrs Phillip and James Co[?] Mrs. Pearson and Miss Lucy Cox, is [?] ...

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  57. MUCH KILLING.

    It is officially reported that 40 [?] were killed and 114 others wounded in the recent disturbances at Du[?] (Rhenish [?]). ...

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  58. Vicar-General of [?]a-Forbas.

    Bishop Hayden has appointed Dean Kdlian. Parish of Broken Hill, [?]-General of the D[?] of W[?]-Forbes. ...

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  59. OTHER NEWS.

    The members of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemens' Association at Broken Hill have decided not to work with ...

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  60. Protestant A[?].

    The members of the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society are reminded that at to-morrow night's meeting a welcome will be given to ...

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  61. DEATH AT GOULBURN.

    Another death has occurred from pa[?] influenza, the victim being a young man. Oswald George Slatyer, who lived at North ...

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  62. Failed to Enrol.

    At the Mudgee Police Court on Friday Mr. Hugh Malone. P.M., [?]ned a defendant who had failed to have his name placed on the roll ...

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  63. THE [?]RIAN FRONTIER.

    It is reported from Vi[?] that an army of [?] Cz[?] and Slave have reached the Hungarian fronti[?] ...

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  64. CITY AND COUNTRY.

    Sydney's influenza figures up to 6 o'clock on Saturday night were:— Deaths 20, new cases 118. During the week ended 2 p.m. on ...

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  65. Died at Melbourne.

    The death occurred a April [?] at Melbourne, from [?] of Norman, youngest son of Margaret and the late W. T. Ja[?] formerly ...

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  66. Rifle Shooting.

    Ride Club of members of the Mudgee Rifle Club fired off a club s[?] on Saturday afternoon, ten shots at [?] yards:— W. Beck 44, ...

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  67. RIOTING IN INDIA.

    Reuter Lahore (India) correspondent states that a mob, a thousand strong, held up and looted a train at Kasur. ...

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  68. Mudgee Labor party.

    A meeting of the Mudgee Labour party will be held in Robinson's rooms, Market-street, next Monday night. ...

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  69. Mr. Irving Rayner operated On.

    Mr [?]ving Rayner, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rayner, of Piambong, was operated upon recently, in a Mudgee Private ...

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  70. Advertising

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    Advertising : 63 words
  71. In Mudges.

    Mr. Robert Clarke, son of McGeroge Clarke of Flirtation Hill, Mudgee, and who arrived back from the front about five weeks ago, ...

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  72. Enshrouded in flames.

    Through [?] a spirit lamp which was boiling the kettle at her home at Cu[?] while the lamp was ...

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  73. P. P. Board Election.

    The g[?] election of the Mudgee Pastures Protection B[?]d will take place to-day. There are fifteen candidates for the eight seats, the eight. ...

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  74. GERMAN DELEGATE REACH VERSA[?]

    A United Press [?] Paris states that four German [?] Delegates have arrived at [?] ...

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  75. MR. [?]ES DETERMINED.

    Mr Hughes, speaking an the Anzar Day commemoration in London said that Australia must have the [?] Islands. ...

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  76. Advertising

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    Advertising : 188 words
  77. GERMANY AND [?]VIST.

    The Russian Bel[?] ern[?] denies the report of [?]d alliance with Germany, [?] says the suggestion has not been [?]red. ...

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  78. CASE AT WELLINGTON.

    A man named Richard Priest, who was admitted to the We[?] Hospital, on Friday night, has been found suffering from [?] ...

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  79. Football Match.

    A football match between Our Boys and Waratah football clubs will be held on the Victoria Park Oval on Saturday afternoon next, ...

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  80. PRINCE OF W[?]ES.

    The Prince of Wa[?] been [?]ected amember of the [?] Club. He will shortly also [?] mason the Duke of [?] ...

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  81. JAPAN'S HUMILIATIONS.

    Reater's Tokio correspondent declares that the Japanese press, faithfully [?]ing the National centiment, is greatly ag[?]ed and appr[?]onsive ...

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  82. Soldier Shot Dead.

    There was a sensational disturb once between a group at military prisoners and an armed gua[?] on the Melbourne-Sydney express on ...

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  83. A GRIM PICTURE.

    Seven deaths occureed at Lithgo[?] Friday, The Mayor of Bathurst, [?]derman A. E. Enn[?] who presided at ...

    Article : 234 words
  84. Presentation at Canadian.

    Last week, at Canadian Lead, a large number of friends, about 200 in all, assembled for the purpose of making a presentation to ...

    Article : 57 words
  85. Advertising

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    Advertising : 18 words
  86. S[?]VIK REVERSE.

    A Berne message (Saturday) states that the [?]man Government reports that the Ukrahians have c[?]red Kielf, and that the whole ...

    Article : 46 words
  87. Death of Mrs Nimrod Greenwood.

    Mrs. Greenwood, wire of Mr. Nimrod Greeawood, who was for ever 30 years headmaster at the North Sydney Superior Public School, died this ...

    Article : 83 words
  88. GERMAN DELEGATION TO VERSAILLES.

    Reuter's Ber[?]n correspondent reports that it is announced that the German delegation to Vermilles, besides the six principal members, ...

    Article : 73 words
  89. Soldiers Arriving Home.

    This morning three [?] boys, Reg Rayner, Ernic Brady and Lou[?] home after having been at the front some [?]. ...

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  90. GERMAN GOVERNMENT HOPES FOR PEACE.

    He [?] the [?] enter [?] at Ve[?]es and hoped that an ...

    Article : 63 words
  91. Advertising

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    Advertising : 14 words
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