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  2. Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. 20,000 Words.

    Both parties of the Federal Parliament have now lodged with the Chief Electoral Officer their arguments for and against the ...

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  5. OFF TO WEE WAA.

    Mr. C. O. Chalmers, head teacher of the Coolah Public School, has been transferred to Wee Waa. ...

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  6. M'Goorty Smashes Murray.

    Just some seconds—not many— after the fourth round of Saturday night's battle at the Stadium had commenced, Fighting Billy Murry ...

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  7. DEATH OF AN INFANT.

    The death of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield visitors to Gulgong district, recently took place at Bery.) ...

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  8. Russian Successes.

    A German communique says:— "Von Hindenburg is progressing in the direction of Jacobstadt. An attack is progressing north-east and ...

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  9. Gone to Camp.

    On Saturday morning another batch of mecruits from Mudgee were farewelled by a large crowd at the railway station. As usual a ...

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  10. FAREWELL.

    Next Wednesday night, Mr. W. English, who is going to Dunedoo will be farewelled by the Friendly Societies Association in the ...

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  11. THREE SOLDIER SONS.

    Mr. and Mrs W. Ruston, of Gulgong are the proud parents of no less than three soldiers sons, via., William, John and Joseph. ...

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  12. GETTING BETTER.

    We are pleased to state that Mr. Jack Edward is progressing favorably. We trust that he will soon be about again. ...

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  13. A SECTIONAL STRIKE.

    Owing to a dispute in regard to the discharged if a man employed in the barrel section of the Small-arms Factory, the men employed in that ...

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  14. COOYAL DAY OUT.

    A day's horse racing and sports will be held at Cooyal station in aid of the Red Cro Fund on Saturday next. A grand ball will also be held ...

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  15. New Land Found.

    The Arctic explorer, Dr. Stefansson who has nor been heard of since April, is, according to an Ottawa report safe on Banksland. ...

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  16. NEW SERIAL.

    A new serial tale of exceptional interest will commence in the "Guardian" during the next couple of weeks. Lovers of fiction should ...

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  17. Australia Day.

    The Secretaries of Australia Day desire to acknowledge with thanks the following donations:— Wollar, 2nd instalment, £18/5/1. ...

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  18. ROUMANIA AND WAR.

    An official report has been received from Athens, stating that Roumania has mobilised. The write in the "Daily News" ...

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  19. Smoke Concert.

    On Friday evening last at Fitzgerald's Federal Hotel, a large number of friends met to say farewell to Messrs. Tom Christie and Lou ...

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  20. NEXT THURSDAY SALE.

    Mitchell and Malone will hold a sale of 2500 sheep and 350 cattle including 30 fats, on Thursday next. Now that the dry spell is broken ...

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  21. TRANSFER.

    Mr. Hassell, of the Morce branch of the Bank of N.S.W., has commenced duties of Gulgong in succession to Mr. R. Campbell, recently ...

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  22. AUTHORITY TO ENTER.

    The Mining Warden at Gulgong granted Henry Dawson authority to enter portion 3, parish Guntawang county Phillip (owner of land, H. ...

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  23. BARRY KILBURN'S SONGS.

    Private Barry Kilburn, who is the composer of several war songs has made arrangements for his compositions to be published. Copies of ...

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  24. Disloyalists.

    After the declaration of the poll at Willonghby on Saturday night, Mr. John Haynes addressed the crowd and called for three choers ...

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  25. Pony Notes.

    Mudgee was well represented at Gulgong on Saturday last both by horses and followers of racing. That speedy little mare ...

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  26. RUSSIAN FRONT.

    A Russia communique announces that since August 30 the Russians have taken 40,000 Austro-German prisoners. ...

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  27. GULGONG RAINFALLS.

    Since the beginning of the year the following rainfalls have been registered at Gulgong Post Office:— January 104 points, February 21. ...

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  28. OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    The death occurred yesterday at Redbank of Mr. Richard Sandry an old bachelor aged 69 years. The deceased passed away at the ...

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  29. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    A petrogrand communique says:— "We dislodged the enemy from two villages to the north-east of Svientziany, and drove him back at ...

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  30. Wounded.

    Private W. Ferguson, who went from Mudgee to Egypt in company with Privates W. Donoghue and W. Chivers, has cabled from Cairo to ...

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  31. RUSSIAN VICTORIES.

    A Petrograd message sates:— "We have had successes north-east of Dubbo and west of Trembovla taking 4500 prisoners. ...

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  32. SETTINGS OF EGGS.

    Mr. P. R. Rhodes is having great results from his championship layers, and purchasers cannot go wrong in procuring settings from him, as the ...

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  33. FATS FROM GULARGAMBONE.

    Mutton was is fairly big supply at Homebush last Thursday, when 30,000 sheep were forward for sale. The bigger penning, however has a ...

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  34. OFFENSIVE NEAR VILNA.

    German reports indicate that the Russian are putting up a formidable offensive near Vilna, checking the German advance on Vilna. ...

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  35. MINERALS IN QUEENSLAND.

    In order to open up a large area of land said to contain molybdenite and other valuable minerals, Mr. Adam Spies and Mr. J. Underwood, ...

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  36. GERMAN PRESSURE.

    A Petrograd communique says:— The German pressure continues in the Pilstra and Sauken Lakes district also at Rakiszki west of the ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. A Social.

    An event, which passed off in an unusually successful manner took place at Me. Alfred Yeo's Merrygoen on the 16th instant in aid of ...

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  39. CHARGE OF STEALING.

    John Henry Blackett was proceeded against at the Gulgong Police Court by Thomas Britt on a charge of having stolen a reaping hook on ...

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  40. VON BULOW'S SPRING SONG.

    General von Bulow feels the necessity for affording his troops in Russia an early rest. He has announced that after ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. GILGANDRA DEATHS.

    The following deaths of children have occurred at Gilgandra within the last few days:—Sydney aged 5 years, son of Mrs Albert Barden, ...

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  43. CANADIAN SCHOOL.

    At the monthly meeting of the Canadian parents and Citizens' Association it was unanimously decided to forego the annual picnic this year, ...

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  44. More Heavy Losses.

    The casualty list issued on Thursday —the 78th—records 41 deaths, 4 of officers who were killed in action 7 men who were killed in action, 21 ...

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  45. THE CHILD KILLERS.

    Five German aeroplanes, Flying very low bombed the enampment at Kabrun where there are a thousand refugees. A large number of women ...

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  46. Still More Rain

    Yesterday and last night rain once more tell in Mudgee. During the morning and afternoon fight, drizzling showers passed over the ...

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  47. BACK AGAIN.

    Alderman Cohen (Mayor of Mudgee) and Saunders returned from Sydney this morning having attended the L.G. Conference. They had ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. FIGHTING ON GALLIPOLI.

    An Athens message states that the British marines distinguished themselves in a hot action at the Southern tip of Gallipoli on Monday, while ...

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  50. FURTHER WILBETREE DONATIONS.

    The following names were omitted from tho Munna-Wilbetree Australia Day list of receipts which appeared in the "Guardian":—Miss N. Cox. ...

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  51. WELLINGTON SPRING HORSE SALE.

    Messrs Belford Taylor and Weston, Ltd. horse salesmen Wellington wish to remind all people interested in horses that they ...

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  52. A Stolen "Port."

    Mr. Cecil Randell son of Mr. Edward Randell of East Mudgee, and who is secretary of Sandeman's. Ltd., wine merchants Sydney had ...

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  53. NEW CAR.

    Mr. W. T. Hattersloy, the popular Mudgee dentist has purchased a new Empire (Australian body) motor car. He went down to Sydney last ...

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  54. GERMANS FOR ITALY.

    Large numbers of Germans continue to be transported towards the Italian frontier and ten regiments at Vorarlberg (Western Tyrol) are ...

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  55. GILGANDRA COMPLAINS

    Much disappointment is felt at the delay of the military authorities in sanctioning the proposed route march from Gilgandra to Sydney. It ...

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  56. Irve Hayman Co.

    On Friday night the Town Hall war well filled by people anxious to hear the live Hayman—Philip Newbury Coy. It is 17 years since Mr. ...

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  57. BRIEF VISIT.

    Mr. C. Millgate, the well-known motor proprietor of Dubbo, was on a visit to Mudgee last week, accompained by Mr. A. T. Graham of ...

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  58. TWENTY ONE AIR FIGHTS.

    Sir John French reports that the situation is [?]. There were twenty-one air fight during the week over the German times and ...

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  59. GENEROUS HOTELKEEPER.

    Rece[?] Mr. J. Fitzsimmons of the Miners Arms Hotel, offered to give one day's takings over his bar to the Red Cross Fund. This ...

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  60. TURKEY'S PERIL.

    An Athens report states that the Turkish forces in Gallipoli are not receiving a sufficiency of food supplies. ...

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  61. Willoughby By-Election.

    The ballot for the Willoughby by-election rendered necessary by the death of Sergeant Larkin at Gallipoli was taken on Saturday. The ...

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  62. SOME SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    Excellent clearances were in many cases effected at last week's Sydney wool auctions. One of the most noticeable sales of the week consisted ...

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  63. DANGEROUSLY ILL.

    A wire was received by Mr. Frank Murphy of Market-street on Wednesday last, stating that his sister, Mrs. Aitchison of Ashfield was ...

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  64. CROWN PRINCE REPORTED ILL

    The Central News Agency in London has issued a despatch from the North of France stating that the German Crown Prince is suffering ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. GULGONG RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    At the annual meeting of the Gulgong Red Cross Society the following office bearers were elected: President, Mrs Lees; treasurer. Mrs. ...

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  67. DOGS.

    Dog owners are reminded that they must register their canines before October 14, otherwise they may have to face the police court. Last ...

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  68. FACTORIES IN JAPAN.

    The Japanese Minister for War is making arrangements for the establishment of 1200 munition factories, to employ 100,000 workmen. ...

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  69. Garden Fete

    A garden fete in aid of the Soldiers Comfort Fund, was held at Mr C. D. Mcares' residence, "Clarendon," South Mudgee, on Saturday. ...

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  70. ROUMANIA TO FIGHT.

    German newspaper publish sensational telegrams declaring that Roumania's participation in the war may be expected at any moment. ...

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  71. BALM FOR TURKEY.

    "The Leipsig Neueste Nachrichten," commenting on Enver Pasha's speech about the arrival of German armies in Turkey, says that an army ...

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  72. PRESENTATION.

    Corporal R. C. Barlow. A.A.M.C., who is in training for the front at Liverpool has been made the recipient of a silver match box, as a token ...

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  73. EX-HOME RULE TEACHER DIES

    Recently there passed away at his residence. The Moorings Kenthurst Mr. P. Tweedie who for four years was in charge of the Home Rule ...

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  74. DARDANELLES CAMPAIGN.

    The Admiralty states that the enemy claims to have sunk submarine E7 (Lieutenant-Commander Cochrane) off the Dardanelles, ...

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  75. Wellington Land Board.

    A meeting at the Land Board will be held in the Court House at Wellington, on September 21, 1915, when the following cases will be ...

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  76. CONSCRIPTION IN ENGLAND.

    The speeches of Mr. Asquith and Lord Kitchener have been reprinted by the whole of the German press. The comment upon the speeches is ...

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  77. ABSENT ALDERMEN.

    Thus the "Herald"; At last meeting of the Mugee Council reference was made to the frequent absence of ablermen. Under the law ...

    Article : 181 words
  78. Telegrams.

    The period for the making of the Federal Income Tax returns has been further extended to November 15th. ...

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  79. Diamond Jubilee

    On Monday next Mayor Cohen of Mudgee will attain his 65th birthday and the public of this town have decided to recognise the fact in ...

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  80. FRIDAY'S SALE.

    Crossing and Cox report at their sale of Friday last, they yarded about 1000 sheep and 320 head of cattle. In the sheep the lots ...

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  81. TURKS GIVING WAY.

    A usually well-informed morning paper in athens states that according to absolutely authentic information the defence of the Dardanelles ...

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  82. Big Exclusives.

    The Amusements showed on Saturday night to a crowded house. A special programme was brought from the Frazer Film Exchange, and, ...

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  83. SHLELLS FOR RUSSIA

    The official Press Bureau has issued a French official wireless communique which gives a message from General Polivanolf, the Russian War ...

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  84. FRENCH ADVANCE IN ALSACE.

    The Germans are displaying much alarm because of their inability to stem the French advance in Alsace Gangs of workmen are employed ...

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  85. SAND BAG AND SHEEP SKIN FUND.

    Mrs. Harvey Nickell acknowledges with thanks the following further subscriptions:—Sand bag fund: Allan Marsh ls,—Blackman 5s. sale of ...

    Article : 223 words
  86. HOSPITAL SUNDAY SHILLING FUND.

    The secretaries of the above fund (Messrs W. J. English and W. J. Nelthorpe) beg to state that they have received further contributions ...

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  87. AUSTRIANS RETREAT.

    Geneva reports state that telegrams have been received confirming the Australian retreat on the right of the Strypa and along the whole ...

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  88. GUNS SPOKE AND ALL WAS OVER.

    A message from London says that the "Daily News" speaks of the tell [?] wake of the lost submarines of the Germans. ...

    Article : 74 words
  89. Advertising

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  90. £100,000,000 EXPECTED.

    There are increasing indication in New York that the Allies loan will be £100,000,000. American financers are urging that ...

    Article : 72 words
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