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  2. Advertising

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  3. LORD KITCHENER CONFIDENT.

    After a three days' visit to the front Lord Kitchener has returned to England. The Minister for War is thoroughly satisfied with the ...

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  4. A BIG STOCK SALE.

    Crossing and Cox report that they are daily being advised of additional lots of stock to come for their sale on Friday next, and now expect to ...

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  5. SOCIAL AT HOME RULE.

    A social in aid or Australia Day Fund will be held at Home Rule on Thursday night next, August 26. ...

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  6. Red Watson a Fighter

    Last Saturday night, at the Stadium, Red Watson, the American, practically knocked the Belgian, Henri Demlin, out in the eighth ...

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  7. Coursing.

    The Mudgee Coursing Club held its sixth meeting on the Mudgee racecourse enclosure on Saturday last. The weather was beautiful ...

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  8. The War.

    "Kovno is a disagreeable blow, and another triumph for the German 16in, guns. "Pivoting on the fortress Field. ...

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  9. RUSSIA'S HUGE WAR STRENGTH

    Russia announces the early summoning of her reserves of eight million men under the age of 35 years. ...

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  10. BALL AT GOOLMA.

    The annual ball, in aid of the local Catholic Church, will be hold in the Goolma Assembly Hall on Wednesday next, August 25. ...

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  11. Wheels and Shafts.

    At the Mudgee Police Court on Friday, Thomas Theodore Wessell was charged that he did, on or about the 27th June steal three ...

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  12. PROPERTY PURCHASE.

    The property of the Underworld family, late of Goolma, and now of Cowra, has been purchased by Mr. Frank Deveigne, jun., of Oakey ...

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  13. BATTLE IN THE BALTIC

    News has been received of a naval battle which has taken place in the Gulf of Riga, in the Baltic. For some days past the movements ...

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  14. A BIG TOTAL.

    The amount realised by the Hume Rule folk for their Australia Day Fund is £70 6s 3d. A social will be held to-night from which a further ...

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  15. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Venezolis has accepted the Premiership of Greece amidst great rejoicing. The Grand Visi[?] of Turkey has ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. Rylstone-Bylong Telephone.

    The Deputy P.M.G. writes to Mr. W. M. Fleming under date of 13th August as follows:— "Sir,—With reference to my ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. DIED IN SYDNEY

    The death occurred in Sydney a few days ago of Miss Daisy Sullivan, of Mundooran. We extend our sincere sympathy to the parents ...

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  18. MUDGEE PONY CLUB RACES.

    The Mudgee Pony Race Club will hold another meeting on the North Shore racecourse on Saturday, September 25. Entries close with the ...

    Article : 36 words
  19. Advertising

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  20. NEW CHURCH AT BYLONG.

    The solemn opening and blessing of the new church at Bylong will take place on Sunday, August 20, at 11 a.m. The Rev Father Forrest, ...

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  21. Mudgee Bicycle Club

    The Carbine 53-miles Road Race will take place on Saturday next, Good nominations are expected, and the race should be very interesting. ...

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  22. EUCHRE PARTY AND SOCIAL AT EURUNDEREE.

    A euchre party and social will be held in the Eurunderee School of Arts on Wednesday, September 1. Tickets are: Gent's 2s, ladies' 1s. ...

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  23. WHEN NOV GEORGIEVSK FELL.

    The Berlin wireless source of news states that the fortress of Novo georgievsk was taken after a stubborn resistance. ...

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  24. ADVANCE AT A STANDSTILL.

    Sir Ian Hamilton reports recent heavy fighting at Anzac, with heavy casualties on both sides. It is called that the enemy's reinforcements are ...

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  25. OPENING OF TURILL CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    The opening and blessing of the Turill Catholic Church will take place on Sunday, September 6, by the Rev. Father Forrest, M.S.H., ...

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  26. A RIDING—COBBORA SHIRE

    Mr. Willam Luckie, the well-known Mundoran resident, has consented, at the urging of a large number of ratepayers of Cobbora Shire, ...

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  27. Mr Fisher for London

    Although no announcement has yet been made of the name of Sir George Reid's successor as High Commissioner in London, no doubt is ...

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  28. Cycling.

    The Mudgee Bicycle Club held a Road Race on Saturday afternoon last, the distance being 24 miles. The race was won by W. Collyer on ...

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  29. ENLISTED.

    Mr. J. Smith, son of Mr. C. O. Smith, postmaster at Gulgong (formerly postmaster at Rylstone), has enlisted. He has just turned 18 ...

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  30. ITALIANS REPULSED 20 SHIPS.

    "On Tuesday morning 20 Austrian naval units and one aeroplane violently attacked Pelagosa, but the attack was repulsed with great ...

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  31. Stadium Destroyed.

    The Newtown Stadium was completely destroyed by fire shortly afton after 8 o'clock on Friday morning. The less to the Stadiums, Ltd., ...

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  32. DEATH AT SUNNY CORNER

    Mr. John Littler, father of Mrs. H. C. W. Kear, of Mudgee, died at Sunny Corner Yesterday at the ripe age of 78 years. Mrs. Kear was ...

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  33. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    The White Star liner Arabic (15,500 tons) has been sunk off Fastnet Island. The passengers and crew are reported to be safe. Fifteen ...

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  34. PRESENTATION.

    Members of the Mudgee Tennis Club made a presentation of a beautiful set of carvers to Mrs. W. Carmichael, who on many occasions ...

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  35. SUBMARINE AGROUND.

    The Admiralty states that the British submarine E18, in command of Lieutenant Layton, while on its way to the Baltic, grounded last ...

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  36. WOUNDED IN GALLIPOLL

    Mr. Frank Pauling, of Mudgee, has received a wire from the Defence Department to the effect that Lieut. Norris was wounded at the ...

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  37. OFF TO THE FIGHT.

    Mr. "Tom" Musgrove, secretary of the Mudgee Political Labor League, has enlisted, and will go into camp in the near future. We hope ...

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  38. Death at Merrendee.

    The death occurred at her residence on Saturday last of Mrs. Fitzpatrick, one of the oldest and most esteemed residents of Merrendee. Mrs. ...

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  39. TO CAPTURE TOLMEIN.

    The Trentino is a glacier of ice. The Italians, by occupying the Hindren Madasche Spitz, which is 11,200ft high, have again justified ...

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  40. McDonald's Creek Five.

    On Saturday night a highly successful recruiting rally was held at M'Donald's Creek. There was a large attendance. After stirring ...

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  41. DOG REGISTRATION.

    All dogs must be registered before August 31. Owners should bear this important fact in mind, otherwise they may receive an unwelcome ...

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  42. NEXT THURSDAY'S SALE

    Over 6000 sheep and 300 head of cattle will be offered by Messrs. Mitchell and Malone on Thursday next. Among the sheep catalogued are 70 ...

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  43. RETURNED.

    Mr. Talbot and family, of Goolma, who have been in Mudgee for the past four months, have returned to Goolma. ...

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  44. FIRE AT DUNEDOO.

    In the early hours of Friday morning a fire destroyed the office, together with contents, occupied by Mr. J. N. Stubbs, land agent, Dunedoo. ...

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  45. CONCESSIONS TO BULGARIA.

    A Rome despatch says that the Entente Powers, according to the positive statement of the Sofia correspondent of the Giurnale d'Italia, ...

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  46. GULGONG HOSPITAL IMPROVEMENTS.

    The Committee of the Gulgong Hospital has received a letter from the Under-secretary for Public Health, stating that the Minister ...

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  47. TEACHING AT GULGONG.

    Mrs. Wiggins, of Hereford House, Sydney, has commenced duties on the teaching staff of the Gulgong Public School. ...

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  48. Operatic Concert.

    The big Australia Day Concert, which created such furore, is to be repeated in the Town Hall to-night for the purpose of enhancing the ...

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  49. A GULGONG WEDDING.

    The wedding was recently celebrated in Gulgong of Mr. A. Skinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner, of Goolma and Miss Edie ...

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  50. TRANSFERRED.

    Mr. Hawkins, teacher of Cudgebegong School, has been transferred, and has been succeeded by Mr. McInervey, of Jerry's Plains. ...

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  51. HELD BY THE PORTE.

    The Porte has refused the thousands of Italians gathered at Beyrout, Joppa, Smyrna, and Alexandretta permission to depart. ...

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  52. NOVO GEORGIEVSK.

    The Berlin wireless source of news announces that the two northern forts of Novo Georgievsk have been stormed and 125 guns taken. ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. RUMORED VISIT TO IRELAND.

    We hear that Mr. P. O'Connell, of Cudgebegong, will shortly be taking a trip to Ireland. ...

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  55. THERE IS ONE CERTAINTY.

    Many say that nothing is a certainty but there is one certainty, and easily to prove. Come any day this week and compare the values ...

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  56. SAD NEWS.

    Nurse Millett, head nurse of the Gulgong Hospital, received news last week that her father had died at Manly. ...

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  58. SUBMARINES BOTTLED.

    Some German submarines attempted to leave Zeebrugge, but the British destroyers have them back, despite the five from shore batteries. ...

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  59. GERMANS PUSHING ON.

    The Berlin wireless source of news states:— "Under pressure of the loss of Kovno, the Russians were obliged ...

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  60. REFRIGERATING PLANT.

    Mr. W. A. Watt, butcher, of Gulgong, is installing a refrigerating plant. ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. [?]ED AT MILITARY CAMP.

    [?] was received at Coonabarabran Hon. Liverpool Military Camp that Frank [?]an, aged 10 years, the second son [?] Mr. James Curran, ...

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  63. SURPRISE FOR GERMANY.

    The New York "Tribune" publishes a statement attributed to recent arrivals from England to explain the delay of the British ...

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  64. GOOD DEMAND FOR SHEEP.

    Crossing and Cox state that there is still an exceptionally good demand for sheep from the southern districts particularly for young ewes and ...

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  65. GOOD PRICE FOR HEIFERS

    No slackening was apparent in biddings in the cattle section at Homebush last Thursday. Supplies were on the small side, only amounting to ...

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  66. RUSSIA'S FRAME OF MINE.

    Petrograd military critics remain optimistic, although the enemy will soon be marching on Vilna, and are threatening to cut off the Russians ...

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  67. Deeds that Won Gallipoli.

    The Amusements showed on Saturday night to a crowded audience. Every week the audiences are improving. On Tuesday night the ...

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  68. Mudgee Men Suffer.

    Mr. G. H. Plows, of Mudgee, has received the following telegram from the Federal Secretary for Defence: "Regret to report that Private G. ...

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  69. DEATH AT COONABARABRAN.

    Edward Fury died in the Coonabarabran Hospital on Thursday last, aged 18. Deceased never regained consciousness since being admitted to ...

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  70. PRICE OF SUCCESS.

    Telegrams from Innsbruck say that the capture of Kovno cost the Germans several army corps. They lost 30,000 at Dabissa in three ...

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  71. HIGH PRICES CROSSBREDS.

    Messrs Mitchell and Malone report having sold through the week, in conjunction with Messrs. Pitt, son and Dadgery, about 2500 crossbred ...

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  73. ASSISTANT TEACHER AT CANADIAN.

    Miss Christie, of Began Gate, late of Hereford Training College, has been appointed assistant teacher at Canadian. She took up her duties ...

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  74. DIED IN SYDNEY.

    Mrs. H. D. Richards, of Gulgong, recently suffered the bereavement of her brother. Mr. Charles A. Ord, Comptroller of the Money Order ...

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  75. DRUIDS.

    The Lodge U.A.O.D. held its fortnightly meeting in the Town Hall last Thursday. The A.D. presided over an excellent attendance. It ...

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  76. RUSSIA HAUL.

    Russian fire at [?] brought down a Zeppelin. The officer the engineer and eight soldiers were captured. ...

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  77. LEASES OF COUNCIL PROPERTIES.

    An announcement in to-day's issue advises that Messrs. Mitchell and Malone will sell by public auction at the Imperial Hotel, on ...

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  78. GERMAN CRUISER TORPEDOED.

    News has been received of another British success. The locality is the Baltic, where a British submarine has torpedoed a ...

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  79. RESUMED DUTIES.

    Sergeant Bleechmore, of Gulgong, has resumed duties after a few weeks' holiday. Sergeant Trebbelcock, of Mudgee, who was relieving ...

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  80. CRUSHED IN A TRENCH.

    Private Cyril O'Brien, son of Mr. P. O'Brien, of Spring Flat, and adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Dwyer, of West End, has been ...

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  81. TURKEY IN A CORNER

    The "Echo de Paris" learns from a reliable source that Turkey informed Berlin that her supply of ammunition would not last longer than ...

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  82. MONTENEGRINS MOVING.

    The Montenegrins have invaded Malissia, and have seized 11,000 Mausers, and also German machine guns. ...

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  83. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    Turkey declares that she is willing to allow the Italian citizens to leave, but insists on their paying enormous taxes and giving up all their gold. ...

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  84. GULGONG STOCK SALE.

    Messrs. Spring and Clark of Gulgong report having yarded 1500 sheep and 95 cattle at the sale on the 12th instant. The demand ...

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  85. CROSSING AND COX'S STOCK SALE.

    In the sheep included for their sale on Friday next Crossing and Cox will have a specially good lot of 800 crossbred owes, 4 years, to lamb in ...

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  86. SHEEP SKIN FUND.

    Mrs. Harvey Nickoll acknowledges with many thinks the following further subscriptions:— Mrs. W. Langbridge, 10s; Robert Stapleton, 7s 6d; ...

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  87. HOW JACK COLLYER WAS HIT.

    Mr. G. Collyer has received a latter from a mate of his son, Jack, detailing the circumstances in which Jack was wounded. It reads:— ...

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  88. Australia Day.

    Following are additional amounts received for Australia Day since last issue:— Further contributions from ...

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  89. THE LAST DASH.

    A last desperate effort is said to be in preparation to dislodge the Allies and Australia troops from Gallipoli. The Turkish military ...

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  90. CALDWELL MACHINE GUN.

    A cable message has been received stating that the Caldwell machine gun has passed all tests, and has exceeded Admiralty requirements. ...

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  91. AGAINST THE TURK.

    It is officially announced that Italy has declared war on Turkey. It is reported from Constantinople that Italy has declared war. ...

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  92. MITCHELL AND MALONE'S SALES.

    Thursday next, August 26:—6000 sheep, 300 good quality cattle, and 70 choice owes. Buyers are requested to attend. Saturday next, ...

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  93. BOVIC REPORTED SUNK.

    New York advices received bring the report that the White Star liner Bovie has been sunk by a submarine. ...

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  94. CHEAPER MUTTON.

    As a result of heavy supplies competition was easier at last Monday's Homebush sheep auctions. 10,000 head were on offer. This was the ...

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  95. GULGONG HOSPITAL AND DOCTORS.

    At a meeting of the Committee of he Gulgong District Hospital on Thursday evening last, the Rev. Father O'Donnell drew attention to ...

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  96. Latest News

    A British seaplane bombed and sunk a Turkish transport filled with troops in the Sea of Murmora. A German submarine, pursued by ...

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  97. SOCIAL AT MR. J. LYNCH'S.

    A social, in aid of the Australian wounded, was held at Mr. J. Lynch's woolshed. About 30 couples attended. Dancing was kept going till ...

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  98. Advertising

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  99. BALLADORAN FAREWELLS.

    A banquet was tendered by the residents of Balladoran to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mountford, in view of the popular teacher's enlistment. ...

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  100. Gulgong Services.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 words
  101. THE RIGA BATTLE.

    A Russian report states that during the fighting in the Gulf of Riga the enemy lost two torpedo boats. A British submarine successfully ...

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  102. HOSPITAL SUNDAY SHILLING FUND.

    The Friendly Societies' Association intend to assist the local Hospital. They have started a shilling fund in connection with Hospital Sunday, ...

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  103. SILVER WEDDING.

    From a recent "Herald" we clip the announcement of the silver wedding of Rev. James Balfour Penman formerly of Mudgee. Twenty-five ...

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  104. RACES AT DUBBO.

    The Dubbo J.C. has issued programmes for meeting to be held at that town on September, 8, 9, and 10. Prize-money, to the value ...

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  105. JOFFRE'S SURE TACTICS.

    Artillery duels continue on the western front. A correspondent depreciates rushing into extreme frontal assaults as ...

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  106. SAND BAGS.

    Mrs. Harvey Nickell acknowledges with many thanks, the following further subscriptions:— Mrs. Cox (Monah). [?]; Mrs. H. S. Thomas, 10s; ...

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  107. Naval Battle

    It is officially announced that in the Riga naval engagement, a German super-Dreadnought, Von Moltke, three cruisers, and seven ...

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  108. COLLIDES WITH A POST.

    A motor lorry belonging to the Dunedoo Refrigerating Co. collided with a post in Mayno-street. Gulgong, near Dr. Paine's residence, ...

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  109. ITALY AGAINST TURKEY

    An Italian communique states that provoked by the Ottoman Government's evasions, particularly in regard to the free departure of ...

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  110. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    An Australia Day Committee Meeting will be held at the Town Hall, Mudgee, on Friday evening next at 9 p.m. The secretaries will be glad, before that date, to receive ...

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