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  2. To-day's Cables

    "The Bolshevists are reported [?] admit that the Red armies are re[?] on the Eastern front. ...

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  3. The Federal Coup.

    The regulations proclaiming coal to be under the control of the Commonwealth was gazetted on Friday. ...

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  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 32 words
  5. Welcome for Bishop Long.

    It is proposed to organise a public demonstration of welcome to Dr. Long, Bishop of Bathurst, on his return from the front in ...

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  6. The Influenza.

    For the 24 hours ended at 8 o'clock on Saturday night, there were 18 deaths from pneumonic influenza, and 82 new cases were ...

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  7. Aparists' Association.

    The regular mon[?] meeting of the Mudgee [?] the Apiarists' Association was [?] in the Oddfellows' Hall on Friday ...

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  8. CABLE NEWS.

    All the Allied belligerents except Italy will attend the Conference plenary secret session on Saturday when they will be invited ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. Telegrams.

    Thirty deaths and 107 [?] cases are reported by the Board on Health for the 48 hours ended 8 o'clock last night. ...

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  11. Soldiers' Welcome Home.

    A citizens welcome home will be given in the Mudgee Town Hall on Friday night to a number of solders who have returned to the ...

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  12. POLES OCCUPY VILNA.—

    The Polish troops have occupied Vilna, also Novoyadokund and Baranioitche[?] The [?] stricken ...

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  13. KIAO-CHAU.

    An official message from Paris announces that the Kiao-Chau dispute has been settled. Japan has agreed to surrender ...

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  14. See Vale's

    Vale's prices, are the lowest: don't pay more before comparing our prices. Special values in sample millinery. These are ...

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  15. EASING AT LITHGOW,

    Satisfaction is felt at the decline in the number of new cases of pneumonic influenza, though there [?] still some old cases that ...

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  16. TO [?] RAD.

    "Times [?] according [?] the Bolshi[?] to evacuate [?] ...

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  17. SUCCESSIVE DEFEATS.

    It is officially announced at Warsaw that the offensive against the Bolsheviks has opened, with good results. ...

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  18. RESTRICTIONS TO BE REVIEWED.

    It is considered certain that the Medical Council will meet on Wednesday to review the influence restrictions. ...

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  19. A Poisoned Hand.

    Mr. W. Mulley is suffering from a blood-poisoned hand. He had a nasty out on one of his fingers on the right hand, and while ...

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  20. POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    Twenty-five deaths and 90 [?] cases of influenza were reported in Victoria during the week end. The Health authorities at ...

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  21. TROTSKY AND LENIN [?]TTING RUSSIA.

    Washington reports that Trotsky and Lenin, the Bolshevik Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, are about to the from Russia, in ...

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  22. Mr. Sid Cox Better.

    We are pleased to report that Mr. Sid Cox, who has been very ill in Mudgee Distrit Hospital for some weeks is now well on the ...

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  23. GENERAL REVOLT.

    Other reports are of the growing disaffection and revolt of anti-Bolshevism in all parts of Russia. Lea[?] and Trotsky, alarmed at ...

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  24. Married at Goulburn.

    At St. Saviour's Church, Goulburn, Phyllis Maud, eldest daughter of Mr. W. S. Arnott, police magistrate of Goulburn (and formerly of Mudgee) ...

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  25. Death of Mrs. J. L. Little.

    Mrs. The[?] Little the wife of Mr. [?] Lamrock Little, a well-known racehorse owner, and a native of Mudgee, died in ...

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  26. Advertising

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  27. SERIOUS EARTHQUAKE AT SAN SALVADOR.

    A message from Washington states that an earthquake has occurred at San Salvador, the capital of the Central American ...

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  28. SIXTY CASES AT BRISBANE.

    There are to cases of influenza in Brisbane. ...

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  29. DUBBO'S PREDICAMENT.

    There was another death from influenza in Dubbo on Saturday making eight. The last victim was Austin Bourke, 34 years of age. ...

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  30. Football News.

    The Mudgee foo[?] opened on Saturday [?] Two makes were [?] were very well contes[?] ...

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  31. Football Meeting.

    A meeting of the "Magpie" Football Club will be held at the "Guardian" Office on Wednesday night. ...

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  32. THE STEAMER KHYBER.

    The mail steamer Khyber, which arrived from London at Fremantle yesterday with troops, reported to cases of pneumonic influenza on ...

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  33. Lieut. Errol Upton Home.

    Mr. and Mrs. T. Upton have been advanced that their son, Lieut, Errol Upton, will arrive in Lithgow on Thursday night. The lieutenant ...

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  34. Rain Outside.

    There has been no rain yet in or immediately about Mudgee, but some good falls are reported from outside centres, including the ...

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  35. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" cabled that there is a general feeling that the Italian Parliament will permit Signor ...

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  36. PETROGRAD METHODS.

    The Petrograd authorities in dealing with an epidemic of city' strikes are [?]urning jets of be[?] water and si[?] on the strikers. ...

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  37. Mr. H. H. Tress Ill.

    The many friends of Mr. J. H. Tress will regret to learn that he was taken seriously ill last week, and has been confined to his bed since. ...

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  38. RIOTING IN PERTH.

    An attempt to barricade the wharves at Fremantle yesterday to allow the employment of volunteer labor led to a serious riot. ...

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  39. Painted Motor Cars.

    Mr. M. W. Evans, painter, of Mudgee, has been very busily engaged recently painting motor cars for different Mudgee, owners. ...

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  40. BUDAPEST.

    The Roumanian army, in command of which is the King of Roumanian, has occupied Budapest, the Hungarian capital. ...

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  41. Death of Mr. W. F. Kerr,

    It will be learnt with regret that Mr. W. F. Kerr, saddler, a very old Mudgeeite, died at the Mudgee District Hospital on Saturday afternoon ...

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  42. MORE CASES AT GEURIE.

    Two more cases of pneumonic influenza were reported at Geurie, [?] between Dubbo and Wellington, the victims being Mr. ...

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  43. REPAIRING THE RAVAGES.

    A Paris report states that 800,000 German prisoners in France will be exchanged for an equivalent number of skilled workmen, who will assist ...

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  44. Death in Sydney: Mr. Edward Hely.

    The death occurred in Sydney on Saturday of Mr. Edward Hely, son of Mrs. Edward Hely, of Wagga, and brother of Mr. P. F. ...

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  45. ARCHANGEL FRONT.

    The Bolsheviks who are advancing on Archangel itself have attacked on the Archangel front with great strength but have been ...

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  46. Rabbit Skins Again Dearer.

    Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd., report:—Offerings at has Wednesday's rabbit skin sales totalled 45 tons. Competition was ...

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  47. SAD BULLI CASE.

    Thomas Coodon, who died on Wednesday at Bulli, of pneumonic influenza, was buried on Saturday. He leaves a widow and family. ...

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  48. CHINA AND KAIO-CHAU.

    A Paris message says that the Chinese delegates at the Peace Conference have made a statement in which they express dissatisfaction ...

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  49. Those That Are Ill.

    It will be learnt with pleasure that Nurse Howlett, who is attached to the nursing staff of the Mudgee District Hospital, and who has been in ...

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  50. BELLIGERENT POLES.

    [?] Berlin correspondent reports that Herr E[?] has sent a Note to Marshall Foch stating that the German ...

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  51. FOOTBALL MEETING.

    A meeting of the Our Boys Club will be held at Mr. Cr. Mason's billiard room in Thursday night. A meeting of the Mudgee Rugby ...

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  52. Strasburg Clock Exhibition.

    Strasberg, the capital of Alsa[?] Lorraine, is remarkable for the unique clock in its cathedral. For over 500 years the clock has ...

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  53. The Mudgee Cot.

    Mr. Marganie, representative of the Benevolent Society of New South Wales, was in Mudgee last week, pursuant to a pronouncement ...

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  54. BOLSHEVIKS GROWING SHAKY.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Ekaterinburg states that Admiral Koltchak's advance west of the Urals continue and the situation ...

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  55. POSITION IN ADELAIDE.

    The report from the isolation hospital at Adelaide shows that there are 154 cases still under-treatment. ...

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  56. GULGONG-DUNEDOO RUGBY FOOTBALL UN[?]

    The Gulgong-Dunedoo Rugby Football Union [?] was commenced on Saturday afternoon last, when the following matches ...

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  57. Agricultural Society.

    The monthly meeting of the Agricultural Society's committee was held on Friday night. There were present: Messrs. V. D. Cox ...

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  58. LENIN AND TROTSKY.

    Geneva travellers from Moscow say that Lenin and Trotsky are menaced by the new revolutionary movement, which resembles the old ...

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  59. MARTIAL LAW AT BREMEN.

    Owing to [?] agitation martial law has been proclaimed at Bremen. The publication of newspapers pamphlets, and ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. SOLDIERS TAKE A HAND.

    There were [?] to casualties including a returned soldier, who was bayonetted in the thigh by the police. ...

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  62. MAY DAY RIOTS IN PARIS.

    Two policemen have been killed and several hundred persons injured in the 'May Day celebration riots in Paris. Work has ...

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  63. RUSSIAN SOVIET COLLAPSING.

    The Finue are advancing in the Lake Ladega region in two columns, and are converging on Petrozarredsk. ...

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  64. Get in Touch.

    Warm navy golfers for morning wear, only [?] double bed kapok quil[?] 23.6; Australian wool blankets, [?] Get in ...

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  65. The Paddington By-election.

    The Paddington by-election, made necessary by the appointment by Mr. J. P. Osborne (Labor) to the State M[?] Board, takes place on ...

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  66. Death of an Old Resident.

    The death occurred at her [?], Cooyal of Saturday of Mrs. Callagher, wife of the late [?] Wallagher, aged 75 years. The ...

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  67. An Old F[?]

    The name of Pateman [?] for years been foremost in this [?] surrounding district for the high quality of bread and pustry. This old ...

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  68. PEACE TREATY HELD UP.

    Minor necessary alterations in the Peace Treaty compel [?] postponement of its presentation to the German delegates until ...

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  69. Mudgee Quarter Sessions.

    The Mudgee Qu[?] Sessions will open on Tuesday. May [?] His Honor Judge Armstrong will preside, and Mr. T. S. Crawford ...

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  70. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU WRECKED.

    About 4000 lumpers and sympathisers subsequently formed a procession and paraded the streets, breaking into the employment ...

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  71. Mr. Edward Woolley Better.

    It will be learnt with much satisfaction that Mr. Edward Woolley, of Burrundulla, who was operated on in Mudgee, on Saturday week, had ...

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  72. TRANSITORY POPULARITY [?]

    The "Echo de Paris" writes that President Wilson, who was hailed as a Messiah in Rome three months age, would now be stoned ...

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  73. NORTHERN RUSSIA.

    A message from Helsingross states that the Allies' position in Archangel is strong, and anxiety is unwarranted. The Marman position ...

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  74. Football Match an Saturday.

    On Saturday afternoon the Waratah football team and Magpie team will play a match on the Victoria Park Oval. Both ...

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  75. Adjutant Purcell.

    A service in memorial of Adjutant William Purcell, who died a Molong recently and who for some [?] in charge of the ...

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  76. Bursary Winner Honored.

    The headmaster of the Mudgee District School presented Master G. Nicholson, on behalf of Mr. T. J. C. Hutchinson, late of Coonabarabran. ...

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  77. Mt. Knowles [?] Mines.

    [?] work, both [?]mental and [?]ductive, is being done on the Havilah (Mt. Knowles) Dolomit, Mines. ...

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  78. GENERAL WIRES.

    The body of a newly born male child was last night found in a water storage, near Warra[?] (Victoria) station. The body had ...

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  79. EXCHANGE OF CAPTIVES.

    It is officially announced that the Bolshevik Government has suggested exchanging the members of the imprisoned British Mission to the ...

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  80. Coursing Meeting Saturday Week.

    The Mudgee Coursing Club will held its second meeting on Saturday,May 17. There are three stakes on the programme, namely, ...

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  81. MAY DAY IN IRELAND.

    With the exception of [?] was generally suspended in Ireland on May Day, as a protest against the [?] to put the Irish position ...

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  82. MUNICH REVOLT.

    The Bavarian Government troops have recaptured Munich from the Sport[?] ...

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  83. Stock Cheaper.

    A shortage of labor at the Abattoirs owing to the influenza epidemic hampered sheep buyers at Homebush [?] Thursday. Winchcombe, ...

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  84. VOCATIONAL TRIANGLE OF SOLDIERS.

    Arrangements made in connection with the vocational training of returned soldiers have been sanctioned by the Minister for ...

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  85. DUBLIN QUIET.

    "The Times" Dublin correspondent states that the city is now quite after the May Day celebrations, but that the strike committee ...

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  86. St. John's Market Day Competitions.

    The following are additional and completing results of the St. John's Market Day competitions, and ex-rended report of which is printed ...

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  87. LANDRU'S STORY.

    Landru (the Paris Binebeard) was questioned for three hours at the [?] Prison. He [?] first, but weakened at the end. ...

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  88. Social at Pipeclay.

    A social in [?] of the [?] will be held in the Pipeclay School of Arts Hall on Wednesday, May 14, 1919. Tickets gentlemen [?] ...

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  89. Girl Telephonists.

    The postal officials state that only girls between the ages of 10 and 19 years are appointed as telephonists. It has been founded that ...

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  90. TO-DAY'S MARKET.

    {No abstract available}

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  91. Corporal Barrett Returning.

    Mrs. E. Barrett, of Denison-street, Mudgee, has been informed that her son, Corporal A. Barrett, 54th Battalion, is returning to ...

    Article : 83 words
  92. Welcome Home at Wall[?].

    A welcome home will be extended to Troopers J. M. Mura and P. S. [?] in the Wollar Mechanics' Institute on Friday. The returned ...

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  93. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash (Director-General of Demobilisation) has received an intimation from the Ministry for Shipping ...

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  94. Direct Suppliants Agency Co.

    Mr. W. Davies has opened up business in Mudgee in the pre[?] in Church-street, lately occupied by Mrs. ...

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  95. OTHER ITEMS.

    The State Government, Sir Walter Davidson, has practically recovered from his seizure on Friday. It is believed that the ...

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  96. Mr. L. J. Gibson in Leave Shortly.

    Mr. J. L. Gibson, the popular manager of the Government Savings Bank, Mudgee branch, will probably be leaving Mudgee this week to take ...

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  97. Australian Provincial Assurance Association.

    Mr. A. L. Cohen, the district inspector of the Australian Provincial Insurance Association is now in the Coolah and Cassilis ...

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  98. TO FETCH WHEAT.

    The British Government directed to Australia during April over 30 steamers to Lft Britain's wheat in June, July, and August, of a total ...

    Article : 40 words
  99. Advertising

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  100. Concert and Dance.

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

    Article : 107 words
  101. Bicycle News.

    On [?] Mudgee Bicycle [?] ...

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  102. Death of Mrs. F. W. Creaker.

    It will be learnt wish much regret that amongst the influenza victims at Lithgow has been Mrs. Matilda Crouker (56), wife of Mr. F. W. ...

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  103. Muswellbrook Presbyterian Charge.

    The Rev. J. Legga[?] has resigned the Presbyterian charge at Muswellbrook. ...

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  104. Advertising

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  105. Private [?] Cox Home.

    Private Perry Cox, son of Mrs. Cox, of [?] Mudgee, [?] home in Mudgee this monring after having been on service for ...

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  106. Private W. Deneghue Home.

    Private William [?] who has been on service in Egypt, at Gallipoli, and in France since the commencement of the war, returned ...

    Article : 41 words
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