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  2. Advertising

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  3. Sergeant Leo. Atkinson in Sydney.

    Sergeant Leo. Atkinson, con of Mrs. W. L. Atkinson, of Grattai, arrived in Sydney a few days ago by the transport Kashmir. He is ...

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  4. Death at Gulgong.

    The death has occurred at Gulgong of Mrs. T. D. Bratby, aged 63. She was a very old [?]esident of the Mudgee district. ...

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  5. Football Accident.

    While playing football recently Master Noel Kellett met with an accident, and for a few days suffered from slight concussion. He ...

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  6. COONABARARAN.

    At a special meeting of the Coonabarabran Advisory Committee Dr. Failes reported that a case of illness doubtful in character ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. The Influenza.

    For the 24 hours 8 p.m. Monday there were only 70 cases and 14 deaths in Sydney, of which 34 new cases and three deaths occurred ...

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  9. FIUME QUESTION.

    The Exchange Telegraph's Paris correspondent reports that the Fiume question has been settled to Italy's satisfaction. ...

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  10. Calling at Gulgong.

    Mr. W. G. Ashford, Minister for Lands, who is coming to Mudgee on Saturday, will visit Gulgong [?]route. He will go from Coolah to ...

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  11. Approaching Chinese Wedding.

    On Tuesday afternoon, at St. John's Church of England, the wedding will take place of Louie Ah Sing, second daughter of Ah ...

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  12. Wholesale Disfranchisement.

    The occurrence of the by-election [?] makes yet another [?] ...

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  13. Death in Sydney.

    The death occurred at Prince Alfred Hospital on May 4, of Mr. John Petrie, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Petrie, of ...

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  14. Mr. Sid Cox Out of Hospital.

    The many friends of Mr. Sid Cox, of Lewis-street, Mudgee, will be pleased to learn that he is now out of the hospital and is doing ...

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  15. Private Harold Smith Home.

    Private Harold Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, of Mudgee, arrived home this week, looking well. His numerous friends are pleased ...

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  16. Mr. Ashford a Mudgee.

    Mr. W. G. Ashford, Minister for Lands, who will be visiting Mudgee on Saturday in connection with repatriation matters, wishes to ...

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  17. Passenger Platform at Mt. Knowles.

    Mr. James Melton has been advised (Wednesday) by the Railway Department that in the course [?] the next few days the necessary ...

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  18. DREADFUL FLYING ACCIDENTS.

    A machine conveying Major-General Sir F. H. Sykes, Controller General of Civil Aviation, crashed at Kenley. ...

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  19. WEDNESDAY.

    Reports from the hospital show that the virulence of the epidemic is decreasing, the infectivity is much lower, and the hospitals are ...

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  20. RYLSTONE.

    The two patients in hospital at Rylstone are convalescent, and the town and district are clean. ...

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  21. Ladies at Cricket.

    A team of Mudgee ladies played the Wilbetree Club at Munna on Saturday, and the fair sex were defeated by a mere couple of runs, ...

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  22. Gulgong Presbyterian Manse and Tennis Court.

    Aid. Wade Gudgeon, Mayor of Gulgong, will open St. Andrew's Presbyterian Tennis Club for the season at 4 p.m. on Saturday. Mrs. ...

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  23. Funeral of Late Mr. W. F. Kerr.

    The remains of the late William Frederick Kerr were interred in the Church of England, portion of the general cemetery on Monday ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. The "Ilea."

    Whilst the "Gua[?]" representative was at Coolah last week he had an interview with Mr. Henry Nairne, who said that he had ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. In Market-street.

    Keep the name before year Vale's in Market Street for good values. Warm nightdnesses 6 children's fleeced bloomers [?] ...

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  27. HELP FOR GEURIE.

    The Health Department has sent up a medical student to Geurie, and the Cobbora Shire has decided to open a temporary hospital at ...

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  28. Market, Day Speech Competition.

    In Monday's report of the St. John's Market Day we [?] that in the speeches re League of Nations one of the competitors was ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. Advertising

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  30. Archdeacon Howell.

    The ven. Ard[?] Howell, who is acting as commissary of the diocese of Bathurst during the absence of the Bishop at the front, ...

    Article : 84 words
  31. Advertising

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  32. Big Clearing Sale.

    Messrs Bedford, Taylor, and Weston, Ltd. Wellington, in conjunction with Milling and Co., Dunedoo advise in this issue ...

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  33. Agricultural Society.

    As reported on Monday, the committee of the Mudgee Agri[?]tural Society has decided to [?] tain those ladies who v[?] ...

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  34. DUBBO.

    Of the 80 influenza patients now in quarantine at Dubbo, 50 are out of danger. The ninth death occurred on Monday, the victim ...

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  35. Soldiers Returning.

    Private Alec Graham, son, of Mr. Henry Graham, of Tallewang, is expected to arrive in Melbourne on May 14. Private John Talylor, son ...

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  36. Mudgee Labor League.

    A meeting of the Mudgee Labor League was held at Robinson's rooms, Market-street, on Monday night, the president (Mr. F. ...

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  37. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    "The following" are included in country reports:— Cowra—Six mild cases amongst the hospital staff; four are now ...

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  38. THE PARIS DEEMING.

    A chain of circumstantial evidence is gradually enc[?]ncling Landru. Additional pieces of evidence ...

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  39. Mr. Con. Page Again III.

    Mr. Con. Page, of Sydney, ex-Mayor of Mudgee writes that he has been very in with influenza and bronchitis. [?] had been back ...

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  40. ORANGE.

    A well known resident of Mullion Creek—Henry Denny—succumbed to pneumonic influenza on Monday. One case was admitted ...

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  41. Rabbit Skins Again Dearer.

    Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd., report: Competition was most spirited at last Wednesday's Sydney rabbit skin sales. Good grade lines ...

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  42. A Fourth Linotype for the "Guardian."

    Mr. W. Carthew, head machinist in the office of the Sydney "Evening News," is now in Mudgee installing a Mergenthaler ...

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  43. Eurunderee Debating Society.

    At the monthly meeting of the committee of the Eurunderee School of Arts it was decided [?] seopen the debating class during ...

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  44. GILGANDRA.

    During the past 24 hours eight cases of suspected influenza were admitted to the Gilgandra Hospital. These came from Bearbong, ...

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  45. BUCHAREST ACCEPTS

    The Budapest Government has accepted the Allies' terms, including immediate capitulation and the surrender of all arms and mu[?] ...

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  46. Rylstone Police Court

    At the Rylstone Police Court (M Hugh Malone, P.M.), on Wednesday Gunda Singh, storekeeper of Kando was charged with using [?] ...

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  47. Father Loneragan.

    The Rev. Father (Chaplain Loneragan's friends will be interested to learn that he is again in Bathurst. ...

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  48. PARKES.

    Two fresh influenza cases have been admitted to hospital at Pa[?]kes. ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. Cycling.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
  51. Destructive Meat Ants.

    Mr. Gus Rheinberger, of Court-street, Mudgee, recently discovered that meat ants were playing havoc with his cauliflower plants. Mr. ...

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  52. Passed Away at Over Ninety.

    Mrs. Sarah Tudor, of Jerry's Plains, has died at the age of 91 years. Deacesed was born at Ricamond, on the Hawkesbury, and had ...

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  53. Those That Are III.

    The condition of Mr. H. J. Tress, who has been Seriously ill, is showing" slight improvement. Nurse Howlett, of the nursing staff of ...

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  54. Gulgong Licensing Court.

    At the Gulgong Licensing Court on Tuesday the license of the Tallewang Hotel was transferred from E. F. Hu[?]ley to H. P. Mikkelson. ...

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  55. CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Zurich states that the German Government troops at Bamberg shot Landaser, the leader of the Munich communists. ...

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  56. To Sail in Septa[?]: The Last of the [?]

    Sir John Mona[?]nopes that the last of the Australian soldiers will leave England [?] return to Australia at the [?] September. ...

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  57. WESTHAM MURDER.

    Beckett has been arrested, and has signed a full confession. His details of the murders show that thy were a succession of ...

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  58. Mr. Herb Stageman.

    A bumber of friends of Mr. Hero Stageman, who has been on the staff of the Mudgee Railway for some time past, and who has been ...

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  59. COWRA.

    A case of pneumonic [?] has been admitted to the Cowra Hospital. ...

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  60. Gulgong Picture Show Changes Hands.

    The Imperial Picture Show at Gulgong has been purchased by Messrs. C. Moon and R. Meeks, two returned soldiers. ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. Trooper Tim Cameron.

    Mr. Don Cameron, of Mudgee, has received a post card from his brother, Trooper "Tim" Cameron, who is in Cairo, stating that he is ...

    Article : 38 words
  63. SINGLETON.

    There are three suspected cases isolated at the hospital at Single-top, a young man employed at the railway station and his mother and ...

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  64. An "Old Man" Dingo.

    An "old man" dingo was shot at Illparran, near Glen Innes. The dog had been operating to the west of S[?]oneheage for a couple of ...

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  65. Conditions at [?]tterworth.

    A correspondent [?] writes:—We had but 25 points of rain to-day. [?] that more would come; there [?] no doubt or ...

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  66. Band in the Park.

    The Mudgee Town Band will play in the Robertson Park rotunda on Sunday afternoon, commencing at 3 p.m. ...

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  67. Bosh—Pure Bosh!

    As an instance to what extent the worship of German-made goods can be carried is illustrated by the fact of many thick-headed people ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. NEWCASTLE.

    Fresh cases and additional continue to be reported from Newcastle. ...

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  70. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Eleven Indians who particrpatea in the Punjab riots have been sentenced to death and four other imprisoned. ...

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  71. New Business In Church-street.

    Mr. William Davies who has opened a general drapery establishment, in Mudgee, in Church-street, Dykes Buildings, reports that he ...

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  72. LITHGOW.

    The influenza epidemic continues to dedine at Lighgow, and very few new cases—and these only of the [?] type—are being ...

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  73. Mudgee Golf Club

    At the Mudgee Golf Club's annual meeting (Mr. C. D. Meares in the chair), it was reported that a lease of the course, had been ...

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  74. Sudden Death at Portland.

    The death occurred last week of Mr. W. M'Lean, a well-known resident of Portland. The deceased, who was abut 65 years of age, had ...

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  75. III With Influenza.

    Mrs. Frederick Williams, of Aubuarn, nee Miss Akehurst, daughter of Mr. George Akehurst, of Sydney, and formerly of ...

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  76. Dr. [?]

    Dr. Lovejoy, [?] Mr. T. J. Loyejoy (town [?] of Mudgee) and Mrs. Lovejoy has been on a visit to Mudgee, [?] his parents. ...

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  77. Influenza.

    There have been no fresh cases of influenza in Mudgee, which is now (as it has been for weeks past) absolutely cle[?] ...

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  78. FOCH OPPOSES PEACE SIGNING.

    Marshal Foch opposes the signing of peace, urging that the the military protection to France is inadequate. ...

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  79. Advertising

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  80. Corporal Percy Turvey, D.C.M. and M.M,

    Corporal Percy Turvery, D.C.M. and M.M., son of Mrs. Luke Jones, of Robertson Park, Mudgee, arrived in Mudgee yesterday ...

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  81. Juvenile Opera.

    A juvenile opera will be given by the girls of the District School on Wednesday at the Town Hall. The story of the opera runs that ...

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  82. License Transferred.

    At the Mudgee Licensing Court on Monday the license of the Belmore Hotel, West End Mudgee, was transferred from Mr. H. A ...

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  83. New Telephone [?]lishmnets.

    Mr. F. Green [?] the Mudgee Telephone Dep[?] lass week established a [?] office at Ulamambri, a [?] ...

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  84. ADELAIDE AND BRISBANE.

    The epidemic continues bad at, Adelaide (on Monday two deaths and further cases, aid, 105 cases in hospital) and many new cases ...

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  85. Mr. Jas. Dykes Enters Business.

    Mr. Jas. Dykes announces in our business columns to-day that he has purchased the old well-known business known as "Pateman's ...

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  86. FLYING IN PEACE AND WAR.

    The War Ministry has examined the war records of British airman, and awaked the championship to the late Major Mannock, who ...

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  87. 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 ...

    Article : 55 words
  88. MELBOURNE.

    On Monday there were Seven deaths in Melbourne and 60 were reported for the State on Sunday and Monday. There were 103 ...

    Article : 51 words
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