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  2. Advertising

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  3. Advertising

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  4. Mrs. O'Brian Seriously Ill.

    We regret to state that Mrs. O'Brion of Cooyal is at present in the Mudgee District Hospital in very ill-health. ...

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  5. Show Week Attractions

    Mr, D. B. O'Connor's Opera Company will again be here Show Week. This popular organisation is said to be better and stronger ...

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  6. The Mudgee Show.

    At a meeting of the Show Committee held on Friday night, much enthusiasm was manifested at the excellent prospects of an exhibition ...

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  7. Mudgee Show Privileges.

    Mr. John Workman, of to-day submitted the sale of [?] in connection with the Mudgee Show next week, to public [?] The ...

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  8. The Lord Mayor Dead.

    The Lord Mayor, of Sydney, Ald, John English, died at his residence, Strathfield, on Saturday evening. He was in his 61st year ...

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  9. Merrendee.

    The Merrendee Race Club received an unpleasant surprise when the owner of the property upon which it had prepared its racecourse objected ...

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  10. Telegrams.

    Seventeen fresh cases of influenza were reported to the Sydney health authorities during the week end. Another death occurred yesterday ...

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  11. Split Cup of Tea.

    Mrs. S. Frost, of Fitzrey, Victory, has secured a verdict, for £130 in an action for damage, injuries to herself and dress, caused by a ...

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  12. Attractive Stock Sale.

    Mitchell and Dunn will be offering a rather attractive yarding of sheep and cattle of Thursday. As the weather just now is rather ...

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  13. Master Percy Cox Better.

    We[?] to state that Master [?] Cox, son of Mr W Cox, of Book[?] who has been seriously ill in a Mudgee private ...

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  14. Shooting at Surry Hills

    William F. Donedoo (26) has been arrested on a charge of shooting Henry Bowman (25) with intent to murder him It is alleged that ...

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  15. Advertising

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  16. Mudgee Coursing Club.

    The Mudgee Coursing Club and hold a committee meeting at Robinson's rooms to-morrow (Tuesday) night. As the meeting is ...

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  17. Gunner Yates, M.P.

    The finding of the Court Matrial the charges preferred against Gunner George Yates, M.P. and Private Friend, in connection ...

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  18. Outbreak at Murwillumbah.

    Seven fresh cases of influenza are reported from Newcastle. Three cases in the Murwillumbah hospital have been definitely disguosed as ...

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  19. Mr. All Hawkins Slightly Better.

    The many friends of Mr. Alf. Hawkins, who has been man in mate of the Mudgee District Hospital in very ill health. will be ...

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  20. Mudgee Labor League.

    A meeting of the Mudgee Labor Laegan was held on Thursday evening. Mr. F. Borrett was in the chair. ...

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  21. New Caledonia Syndicate.

    The above syndicate is now raining and treating payable gold and diamond bearing wash from their mine at Guntawang. The mine is ...

    Article : 190 words
  22. Don't Pay More.

    Sheeting, towels, calicos, damesk, quilts, hospital underwear. corsets, blouses, skirts, ribbons, laces are keen values at Maurice ...

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  23. In Victoria.

    The deaths from influenza in Victoria for the week and were eight. while 138 new cases were admitted to the hospitals. ...

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  24. Salivation Army Band.

    The Mudgee Salvation Army Band rendered a very fine programme in the Robertson Park Rotunda last night. A large crowd assembled to ...

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  25. Trotting Meeting Postponed.

    The committee of the Mudgee District Trotting Club decided on Saturday to abandon the trotting meeting which was to have been ...

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  26. South Australian Tragedy Attempted Double Murder

    The wife of soldier, Mrs Roach, of Lindmarsh, an Adelaide suburb, and her 2-year-old daughter were shot by a man on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  27. Vale's For Best Values.

    Boys felt hats 3/6. braces 10½d, undershirts 1/1½. men's ball-bearing braces 2/4 trousers (best make, hip [?]dral 7/11; flanned shirts 4/9, ...

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  28. Infantry Camp.

    Captain A. W. Sheppard this morning received further particulars with regard to the infantry camp. The infantry, C Company, ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. Coonabarabran Hoggets.

    Owners had the best of the day at Homebush on Thursday. Short supplies forced buyers' hands. Values rose a further 1/ per head. Hoggets ...

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  30. Cricket News.

    V[?]ket match was played at W[?] last week-end between Cullen on and Willentice which assaulted in a win for Cullenbone, ...

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  31. Wheat Pool Continuance

    A meeting of District Wheat Growers, conveyed by the Mudgee branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association held at Mudgee, in the ...

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  32. Tragic Railway Fatality.

    George Hill, his wife and daughter- in-law were run down by a train while passing over the railway crossing at Albert Road, Hobart, on ...

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  33. Soldiers Going Into Business.

    Messrs. Ernie and Jack Roldie sons of Mr. and Mrs. F. Riddle, of Burrundulla, and who have just recently returned invalided to ...

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  34. Petersham Labor Candidate.

    Mr Bernard C. Olde, the selected Labor candidate for Petersham is a native of Bathurst, and is 37 years of age. He has resided in the ...

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  35. Sensational Experience Overturned in the River.

    A small pontoon crowded with passengers sank in the Brisbane River on Saturday afternoon. Luckily on water was shallow, and ...

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  36. Death of Master Geer.

    The death occurred on March 4, of Keith, youngest son of Mr. F. W. Gear (on active service), and grandson of the late Ven. ...

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  37. Visiting Bowlers.

    A team of Wickham (Newcastle) bowlers arrived in Mudgee yesterday per cat from Muswellbrook, and have been engaged in ...

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  38. Farrar Research Scholar

    Mr. H. C. Meek, Agriculture Dr. ([?]tuant's Inspect for the Central Western District, with his headquarters in Sydney, was in Mudgee ...

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  39. Chaplain Captain Loneragan.

    Captain Chaplain I [?] who has been on service [?] front for some two and [?] returned to Australia last week [?] ...

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  40. In at Canowindra.

    Mrs. W. McCully, of Market- street, Mudgee, on Friday last received a telegram informing here that her mother, Mrs. E. White, of ...

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  41. OTHER NEWS

    Mr. D R Hall Attorney-General, is now persistently mentioned as a possible Chairman of the Public Service Board. ...

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  42. Attempted Train Wrecking.

    Three 9ft fencing rails were placed on the railway line two miles north of the Guyra railway station. A train ran over them. Two of the ...

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  43. Last Friday's Stock Sale.

    S Maione reports having held a successful stock sale at the Mudgee yards on Friday last, when there were yarded upwards of 500 sheep ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. Home Coming Soldiers.

    Private Peter A. Cox. son of Mrs. E. Cox. of Dewhurst Valley. is it will be learnt with regret very ill in England. Upon the signing of ...

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  46. Returned Soldiers.

    On Friday evening, Private L. Doble, son of Mr. and Mrs Jas Doble, of Mullamunddy, arrived in Mudgee on his return from the ...

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  47. To-day's Guardian."

    On the first large of to-day's "Guardian" will be found Gulgong News, Ben Bullen and Binnaway News, Soldiers Long Walk, Flood at ...

    Article : 62 words
  48. In Mudgee From Beryl.

    There was in town on Sunday, Mr. F. Noonan, teacher of Beryl, Mr. George Croome, grazier and farmer, of Beryl. These gentlemen ...

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  49. Great Cobar Stops.

    The Great Cobar mines will be closed down at the end of next week. Copper produced since October 1 is unsold, and there is no prospect ...

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  50. Death of a Child.

    We regret to report the death of the sixteen months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knight, of Mudgee. The child who was in ill-health, was ...

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  51. PRIVATE ERIC HEAD.

    Private Eric Head, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Head, of Lismore and formerly of Mudgee, has returned to Australia. and is ...

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  52. Dick Montague's Pierrots.

    "What do you think the people of Mudgee prefer in the way of entertainment?" asked Mr. Cecil Mayne, of Montague and ...

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  53. Hospital Day at Rylstone.

    The Rylstone District Hospital will hold its second annual effort on Saturday, March 22. A splendid sports programme has been arranged, and ...

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  54. PRIVATE W. HOLDEN.

    Private William Holden, son of Mrs. Holden, for many years of the Fattersall's Hotel. Mudgee, was in town last week. He is excellent ...

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  55. Influenza.

    Six influenza patients reported from the Court Hospital on Friday, were residents of one house in Glebe. ...

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  56. PRIVATE O. E. PAINE.

    Mr. Frank Patro. of Mudgee South, has been officially notified that his son, Private O. F. ("Spee") Paine, is board a transport due ...

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  57. Bicycle News.

    The Mudgee Bicycle Club conducted a ten-mile road race along the Willstr[?] road on Saturday afternoon last, which resulted as follows: ...

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  58. Great Stock Sale at Orange.

    Messrs. Bedford, Taylor and Weston, of Orange, advertise a great auction sale of store stock (15,00 champion store sheep and 600 grand ...

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  59. TO-DAY'S CABLES

    In the riot in the Canadian camp at South Wales £30,000 worth of damage was done. Great number of officers were tripled to death. One ...

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  60. ABORIGINES ATTACKED.

    Of 110 aborigines at Stony Gully Kyogle, 50 had been ill with influenza. A number of those who had been attacked with the discuss had ...

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  61. PRIVATE LESLIE HILL.

    Private Lealie Hill, son of Mr. James Hill. of McDonald's Creek. is returned to Australia and is experted to arrive by the Private ...

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  62. Petersham Seat.

    Captain-Chaplain Wilson's nomination for the Petersham by-election has been held to be informal. The following candidates were ...

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  63. CABLE NEWS.

    It is expected that the terms of the preliminary peace will be ready for presentation to German delegates by March 12. They should be ...

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  64. MORE NEWCASTLE CASES.

    The five patients in the Newcastle Hospital who were on Wednesday classed as suspects, have been declared to have contracted pneumonia ...

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  65. Welcome Home to Soldiers.

    The Mudgee Town Hall was packed to overflowing on Friday night, on the occasion of a welcome home to Privates W. R. Cohen (M. M.), E. ...

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  66. Gulgong Coursing Club.

    As the result of serious difference of opinion between the Gulgong Coursing Club and the trustees of the Racecourse and Recreation Ground, ...

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  67. In Berlin

    Reuters Copenhagen correspondent states heavy fighting continues in Berlin The compositors and printers at ...

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  68. Wedding at Clarko's Creek.

    A very pretty wedding was solemnised at Clarke's Creek Church of England, on Saturday, when the Rev. Canon W. J. Dunstan united in ...

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  69. ARMISTICE TERMS.

    Front Berlin: The Armistice negotiations have been broken off owing to the Entente claiming the surrender of the entire German Fleet ...

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  70. SIXTEEN NEW CASES.

    Sixteen fresh cases of influenza were reported in Sydney on Friday morning. The cases in Newcastle now ...

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  71. CASES ON TROOPSHIPS.

    The Director of Quarantine intimated on Friday that the troopship Seta was at Adelaide, travelling in quarantine, having landed three ...

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  72. Advertising

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  74. IN MELBOURNE.

    The number of deaths in Victoria from influenza up to 2.30 on Friday afternoon was nine, as compared with four the previous day. ...

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  75. American Compensation Claims

    American citizens have field compensation claims with the Washington State Department against Germany many amounting to £150,000,000. ...

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  76. Clipping Germany's Wings Restricting the Air Service

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says that the air terms of the Peace agreement will abolish German military aviation, at any rate, until ...

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  77. Advertising

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  78. BINALONG CASES.

    [?] cases were reported from Binalong on Friday by the Shire Council Clerk. ...

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  79. Latest About Influenza

    Two fresh cases of influenza and two more deaths were reported in Sydney to-day. In Melbourne very few new [?] ...

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  80. THE INFLUENZA.

    Between 4 o'clock on Friday after noon and 9 a.m. on Saturday there were nine new cases of pneumonia- influenza in Sydney. ...

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  81. Destruction of Belgium German Action Planned

    Complete documents discovered by the Belgian police and presented to the Repatriation Committee of the Peace Conference, contained detailed ...

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  82. Big Sulky Exhibit at Mudgee Show

    An interesting exhibit at the forthcoming Mudgee Show, to be held on March 18, 19, and 20, will be the famous Collier's sulkies. ...

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  83. VICTIMS IN JAPAN

    The Home Department has announced that there were 10,000,000 influenza cases in Japan during the last three months of 1918. ...

    Article : 31 words
  84. Advertising

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