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  2. A Chinese Wedding.

    On Wednesday next at St. John's Church of England, the wedding will be celebrated of Mary Ah Sing, of Mount Frome, Mudgee, and a ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. Fire Brigade Board.

    The members of the New South Wales Fire Brigade Board said a flying visit to Mudgee. The members, who travelled by motor, at ...

    Article : 262 words
  5. "Captain Car."

    Army Order 133, February 23, 1917:— "Under authiority granted by his Majesty the Field Marshal Commanding in Chief has awarded ...

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  6. The War

    The tremendous battle in Northern France and Flanders is being waged with undiminished intensty. The Germans have made ...

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  7. Position Critical

    The battle is fiercely continuing. On Saturday a heavy attack was made against Loisne, where the enemy was thrice repulsed. ...

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  8. The Sign of the Cross

    Practically all the business places in Mudgee and a very large number of the houses today bear the sign of the Red cross in preparation for ...

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  9. The Show Profit—£40.

    A meeting of the Mudgee Agricultural Society's Committee was held on Friday evening in the Town Hall, there being a fair attendance. An ...

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  10. New School Teachers.

    The latest additions to the teaching staff of the Mudgee District School are Miss Scutt, transferred from Neutral Bay as headmistress ...

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  11. GREATLY IMPROVED POSITION.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters says that the general position at the moment seems to Justify the hope that the Germans will achieve no more towards a decision in Flanders. The position of the Ailled armies is steadily improving. ...

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  13. Death of Mrs. Webb Bowen.

    Mr. George Stewart, of "Binnawee," Mudgee, has received the sad news of the death of his eldest daughter. Mrs. Maude ...

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  14. CONSCRIPTION FOR IRELAND.

    In the House of commons the clause applying compulsion to Ireland was adopted by 281 to 115 votes. ...

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  15. HANGARDEN ENTERED.

    Following intense artilliery preparation the Germans on Saturday morning attacked our front at Hangarden, Santorre, and Hourges. A furious light, lasting all day, developed on the front at Hourges, but the enemy did not progress. ...

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  16. AIR RAIDS ON ENGLAND AND PARIS.

    The Press Bureau reports that hostille airships crossed the East Coast and attacked certain eastern and midland districts. Most of the bombs were dropped in open country, and the damage done was unimportant. ...

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  17. Stock Sale.

    Crossing and Cox report having held their sale at the Mudgee Yards on Friday last. They yarded 182 sheep and 148 cattle. The ...

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  18. Private Christie Robinson.

    Quite a gloom was cast over the town when it became known that Private Christopher Robinson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Terence ...

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  19. BRITISH LINE ADVANCED.

    Sir Douglas Haig's latest report states:— We advanced our line slightly in the neighborhood of Festubert. The enemy succeeded in entering out line at certain points east ward of Locon, but were driven out. ...

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  20. POSITION VERY CRITICAL.

    The enemy continues to make progress on the low, flat country between be Houses and Armentres. ...

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  21. ON LYS BATTLE FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— Despite numerous strong attacks on all parts of the Lys battle-front, our line remains intact. The enemy's losses are most severe. ...

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  22. AGAINST THE NORTHERN FRONT.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says that a semi-official statement is to the effect that the enemy now seems to be devoting all their effort against the northern front. ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. FRENCH PENETRATE ENEMY LINES.

    We penetrated the enemy lines north of St. Mihiel, and in the Ambermesnil-Bures sectors, in Lorraine. The German coup de main in the regions of St. Mihiel, woouvre, and Bohhomme Hill was repulsed. ...

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  25. THE POSITION INCREASINGLY SERIOUS

    On Saturday the position was increasingly serious, the Germans pressing towards Aire and Lillers. We are receiving strong reinforcements, but further retreat is to be expected. ...

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  26. Coo-[?] Ctris' Euchre Party and Dance.

    The euchre party and dance pro[?] by the Mudgee Coo-ee Girls, held in the Mechanies' Institute on Thursday night last, was a very ...

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  27. THE ENEMY'S PLANS.

    The capture of Merville represents a German advance of 13 miles since Wednesday morning. It shows that the enemy is ...

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  28. GERMAN FLEET.

    The German fleet has arrived a Hoisingtors in Finland. Latest. BATTLE IN FLANDERS RAGING VIOLENTLY. BUT ENEMY ADVANCE SLOWING DOWN. ...

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  29. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG FORBIDS.

    The following statement, addressed to his troops, has been issued by Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig:— ...

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  30. SUCCESSFUL FRENCH COUNTERS.

    During the night out counter attacks in the region of Hangarden and Santerre completely threw back the enemy. We again possess the entire village. The enemy continues to bombard Rheims portion of which is ...

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  31. Sale at Pittsworth, Queensland.

    Messrs. Fenwick and Co., of Pittsworth and Brisbane, and [?] a special and very important cattle sale (for which further book [?] are ...

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  32. Gel It For Less.

    For drapery, clothing and millinery it will pay you to shop at Vale's Don't pay more when you can get it for less at the Cash Shop. ...

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  33. Transferred to Waterloo.

    Miss Taylor, first assistant of the girls' department, at the Mudgee District School, has been transferred to Waterloo. ...

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  34. SOUTH-EASTWARD OF BAILLEUL.

    Sir Douglas Haig, In a late report, states:— we beat off four attacks launched against out positions south-eastward of Ballicul, with heavy enemy casualites. A hostile attack in strongth developed between steren and the ...

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  35. FRENCH HELP COMING.

    Sir Douglas Haig announced to night:— A great fores of French reinforcements is moving to the assistance ...

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  36. Improving.

    Mr. C. Lyuch and Mr. J. Carroll, Senr., who have been couhned to a private hospital in Mudgee, are improving rapidly. ...

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  37. Telegrams.

    Particulars have [?] Sydney of the remarking ex[?] of two native, in an open beat on the [?] Ocean. It appear, that their ...

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  38. RAPID GERMAN ADVANCE.

    Mr. Perry Robinson, correspondent of "The Times" at British headquarters. says that fighting is presenting at Caonn and Robeen ...

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  39. Suits to Measure.

    For suits to measure you can be well [?] at Maurice Vale's Come in and see our make and finish, [?] save a guined in price. ...

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  40. ROAD TO CALAIS AND DUNKIRK.

    Marcel Hutin, the eminent French military commentator, say mans. One paper says that the Anglo-French reserves have not yet been ...

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  41. GERMAN CLAIM.

    A German claim States:—We surrounded and captured ploogstreet wood and took the fortified height at Rossignol. ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. New High School Teacher.

    Miss Ra[?] B.A., has been transferred from the Redfern High School to the Mudgee High School in place of Miss Wallee, who has ...

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  44. IS HINDENBURG WOUNDED.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at G[?] says that it is believed that Hindenburg was slightly wounded by an Allied war ...

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  45. ATTACK ON NOYON SECTOR.

    German storm troops attackinging the Noyon sector were caught by our fire before reaching our lines, and were sanguinarily defeated. ...

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  46. Successful public Service Passes.

    Amongst the successful students at the Public Service Examination are Terence Robinson (son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Robinson, Mudgee) and ...

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  47. GERMAN LOSSES INCREASE.

    "Le Journal" (Paris" asserts that the Gorman losses are excessive, may at a given critical moment become serious. ...

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  48. SHELLING PARIS.

    A message from Paris says that the bomb[?]ment of the city by the long range gun was continued yesterday. ...

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  49. SUSPLETEE BARY MURDER.

    A baby has been found in Melbourne with its throat cut. A young woman, aged 22. a visitor from Sydney, was detained by ...

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  50. DENTAL NOTICE.

    Mr. W. T. Hattersley, surgical and mechanical dentist, of Mudgee, will visit Dunedoo (Hotel Dunedoo) on Friday, April 12, Coolah (Royal ...

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  51. Australia's Call.

    The recruiting conference called by the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) last Saturday met at the Federal Government ...

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  52. Mudgee Coursing Club.

    The Mudgee Coursing Club held its first meeting of the season on the Mudgee Racecourse Enclosure, on Saturday last. The weather, ...

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  53. MAIDEN STAKE

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  54. TWO BOYS DROWNED AT LNPIULD.

    Two boys were drow[?] at Enfield on Saturday afternoon while with mine in a walethole. ...

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  55. GERMANS CLAIM 20, [?] PRISINERS.

    The following German official report has been issual:— [?] capture of amertiers the English garrison of 50 officers ...

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  56. Entries Close.

    Horseowners and reminded that entries in connection with the Bolaro-Dundoo Jockey Club's meeting, to be held on Tuesday. April ...

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  57. SHOOTING FATALITY AT NEWCASTLE.

    Two youths William Ni holls (17) and Frank chariiten [?] out in a beat near Dempser Island, New castle, on Saturday when Nicholls, ...

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  58. MANLY AS A WINTER HEALTH RESORT.

    The following is an excerpt from a public address by Dr. Richard Arthur, M.L.A., "[?] of climate which is caused by the proximity of the deean, ...

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  59. WAGGONETEE CAPSIZES.

    A two hor[?] with six perso[?] two aurses and four hospital patients on the way to the reception house off Saturday ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. IRISH CONVENTION.

    The report of the Irish Con[?] on has been issued A covel[?] to the chairman, Sir [?] commarison the ...

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  62. Mudgee Blood at the University.

    Mudgee blood and brains were in evidence at the March thonors examinations at the University of Sydney, Mr. Gordon A Stockey, of ...

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  63. THE RECRUTING CAMPAIGN

    The leader of the anti [?]cription campaign at Blayney has in listed. The question of raising the ...

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  64. THe Sixth War Loan

    In has is already [?] in the celebration has been [?] to extend the [?] of the sheeping of the Sixth War Loan in Wednesday. ...

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  65. Cheap Excursion to Melbourne.

    The Railway Department announces the issue of cheap tickets to Melbourne by train leaving Rylstone at 9.33 p.m. on wednesday. ...

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  66. NEW ZEALAND WAR.

    The wealthy persons in New Zealand are to be compelled to subscriber to the war loan. ...

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  67. TODAY'S MARKETS.

    The following are today's [?] Maize, prices 5 weavily is to [?] onions to £11 Tasmanian potatoes to £790 chaff £1 ...

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  68. Galves From Gula

    Prices for prime cattle were well maintained at Homebush last Thursday. But other sorts changed hands at reduced figures. ...

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  69. Advertising

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  70. Wounded and Gassed.

    Mrs. J. Sawyers of Lewis-street, Mudgee, has morning received work that her son Private Albert Johns. had been wounded and gassed. ...

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