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  2. VICTORIES.

    A Pa[?] official message says:— "New reports enable us to gauge completely the successes of our offensive in the Champagne combined ...

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  3. The War

    The energetic operations in the middle Styr region, which have lasted 20 days, are not unfinished. As a result of the movement the ...

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  4. TRANSFERRED TO COOLAMON.

    Mr. James Swords, of the local Post Office, has been promoted to the position of postmaster at Coolamon. We congratulate Mr. Swords. ...

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  5. TRANSFERRED.

    Mr. Rodney Tackerman (son of Nurse Tuckerman, of Mudgee), who has been on the staff of the Bank of N.S.W. at Gulargambone for ...

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  6. WARGUNDY MARRIAGE.

    On the 2nd September, at Wargundy, Craboon, N.S.W., the Rev. J.A. Doig united in the holy bonds of matrimony John, eldest son of ...

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  7. MR. S. T. BISHOP DIES.

    Mr. S. T. Bishop, one of the oldest business men in Gulgong, died suddenly on Friday last. A full notice of his death will be published ...

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  8. DOG REGISTRATION.

    The last day for registering dogs is October 14. Owners are reminded of this fact. Proper forms for registration may be obtained at the ...

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  9. ALRIGHT AGAIN.

    Mr. G. Streher, of Canadian, who a couple of weeks ago had the misfortune to have a few small bones broken in his foot, through his horse ...

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  10. RECRUITING MEETING.

    A ratclinc of tho Rwruitimt A«so-ciation will bo held at tbo Mud poo Town Hnll on W«lnc«day OTcnine uoxt, Cth October, tn 8 p.m. Uan-n«u importaat. A full nttendnnco of members is requested. ...

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  11. SUCCESSFUL EXAMINATION.

    Mr. George Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Holmes, of Mudgee who was employed for some time at the local Post Office, has been ...

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  12. NOT SOLD.

    "Sarscroft" the property of Mr. William Birtles, which was advertised for sale last Wednesday by Messrs. Stewart and Smith, was not ...

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  13. WERRIS CREEK LINE.

    The construction of the Dubbo-Werris Creek line has been completed to Spicer's Creek, about 25 miles from Dubbo and 4½ miles from ...

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  14. SHEARING TROUBLES.

    On account of the extended wet weather, shearing operations are becoming greatly interfered with at Canadian. Mr. Stacy, of Cumbandry, ...

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  15. POLICE MOVEMENTS.

    First-class Constable Brody is going to Cooma for a month's holiday. His wife and family will spend the time in Sydney and Maitland. ...

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  16. PIPER WOUNDED.

    Mr. G. F. Doig, for some time employed at Heaton Lodge and Enfield, and who was one of the pipers who came up from Portland to ...

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  17. SOONER OR LATER.

    Sorry we didn't come here sooner Every day new customers tell us this. Sooner or later, for value you'll come to Maurice Vale's. We ...

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  18. NEW VEHICLES.

    Mr. A. Hartcher, of the Mortimer Street coach factory, has just completed building a four-ton lorry for Mr. John Kurts, son. Of this class ...

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  19. A BATHURST CLAIM.

    An action was brought before Mr. Justice Sly and a jury, by Arthur William Whitney, of Waugoola, Woodstock, grazier, against W.D. ...

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  20. INCREASED INTEREST.

    By advertisement the State Government Savings Bank of N.S.W. announces that the rate of interest from October 1st will be 3¾ per cent. ...

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  21. 54 LOST.

    The German Admiralty has not received news of 47 submarines, which are supposed to have been lost. ...

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  22. COLLIERY TROUBLE SETTLED.

    A mass meeting of Lithgow miners considered the position at Oakey Park, where the wheelers had not resumed work. The Mayor, as ...

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  23. PROCESSION.

    On Saturday morning last a procession, headed by the Mudgee Town Band, marched to the railway station,' where the following recruits ...

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  24. ALLEGED THEFT OF SHEEP.

    Before Mr. M'Mahon, P.M., at the Gulgong Police Court on Thursday last, William David Crampton was charged with having on the 15th. ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. CLOSING A ROAD.

    Notice is given that Horatic-street from the interjection of Lawson-street to the castora boundary will be closed from and after ...

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  27. RUSSIANS WIN.

    A Petrograd official message says: "On the section of the Lower Screth we rushed Zhouki and [?] without firing a shot. The Germans ...

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  28. MAYOR COHEN HONORED.

    On Monday afternoon last the employees of Messrs. Cohen, Son and Schipp, and the laborers of the Mudgee Council, met at Mr. Cohen's ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. TOO YOUNG.

    L. Saunders (son of Mrs. E. Saunders, of Gulgong), who is under 18 years of age, has been making a determined effort to enlist. The lad ...

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  31. COONABARABRAN P.P. BOARD.

    At a meeting of the Coonabarabran Pastures Protection Board it was decided to pay a bonus of 20 on native dogs, and 10s on native ...

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  32. RISE IN SHEEP VALUES.

    Brink biddings were the order of the day at Homebush last Thursday. Supplies were not over-heavy and Victorian buyers were in the ...

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  33. WHAT CALAMITY

    The Germans have shut off Zoobrugge in order to conceal calamity. The coast is now plunged in darkness. ...

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  34. DEATH.

    The death occurred this morning at the Mudgee Hospital of Barbara Ellen, youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas Lennox, of Church Street, ...

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  35. A CLOSED ROAD.

    At Wednesday night's meeting of Gulgong Council a communication was received from Mr. Fitzroy Stacy, bringing under the Council's ...

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  36. GEURIE CARNIVAL.

    About 5000 people attended the Geurie carnival last week including large numbers brought by special trains from Wellington and Dubbo. ...

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  37. FOUR SOLDIER BROTHERS.

    Four sons of Mr. and Mrs. E. Page, of Horse Flat, Mullamuddy, have volunteered for military service. Frank, who is not yet 20 ...

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  38. STILL PROGRESSING.

    The latest Parisian report states that progress continues to be made in the western area, notwithstanding a heavy German bombardment. ...

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  39. VIOLENT PRISONER.

    Before Mr. M'Mahon, P.M., at the Gulgong Police Court on Thursday last, Harrison Fettell was charged with having insufficient lawful means ...

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  40. "CONQUER OR DIE."

    General Joffre issued an order to his troops on Saturday, which read: "In this offensive there must be no truce and no respite. Remember the ...

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  41. IMPORTANT STOCK SALE.

    We wish to draw special attention to Messrs Crossing and Cox's advertisement for their next Friday's stock sale in this issue. The ...

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  42. DEATH OF EX-GULGONG RESIDENT.

    The death took place in North Sydney of Mrs. Isbester, who, until about five yeats ago, had lived in the Gulgong district for many years. ...

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  43. OFFENSIVE ARRESTED.

    Military critics consider that the enemy's offensive from Riga to Pinek has been arrested. ...

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  44. A COOLAH FUNCTION.

    Misses Violet and Eva Blaney, sisters of Dr. Blaney, Coolah, were presented with a purse of sovereigns on the eve of their departure from ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. SERIES OF SUCCESSES.

    Generally, as the result of a series of successful engagements, the positions of the armies along our front are favorable. ...

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  47. THE TOLL.

    The severity of the recent fighting is shown by the Prussian casualty lists, bringing the total Prussian casualties to 1,916,148, apart from ...

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  48. RETIREMENT NEARLY A ROUT

    The New York American corresondent at the Western front says:— "On a front of 16 miles 30,000 German infantry men fell. Their ...

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  49. HOME AGAIN.

    Mr. J. Woodcock returned home to Gulgong from the city on Friday last. His visit was the outcome of an urgent wire received on the ...

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  50. COMFORTS FOR C. SQUADRON A.L.H.

    Mrs. Harvey Nickoll has asked us to inform all those who wish to contribute to this parcel, that it must be sent away by the 9th (Saturday ...

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  51. GOING TO FIGHT.

    Private Allen was tendered a public farewell by the members of the Gulgong Recruiting Association. The procession to the railway ...

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  52. NEW BOOKS.

    Following are new books opened at the Mechanics' Institute:— "Love Birds in the Cocoanuts" (P Blundell), "The Far Country" (Win ...

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  53. WELLINGTON ANNUAL HORSE SALE.

    Messrs. Bedford, Taylor, and Weston, Ltd., horse salesmen, of Wellington, advertise in this issue that they will commence their ...

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  54. RUSSIA'S MOVE NOW.

    The "Berkner Tageblatt" announces that the Russians have penetrated the Austro-Hungarian trenches between the sources of the ...

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  55. ANOTHER GERMAN FAILURE.

    Germans have relieved Austrians in the first line on the Danube. A German battalion was destroyed in attempting to cross the river. ...

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  56. KAISER ALARMED.

    The "New York World's" Paris correspondent states that the Kaiser has reached the western front, coming through Luxemburg at ...

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  57. ON THE SERVIAN FRONTIER.

    The "Paris Temps" says that it is estimated that 500,000 Austro-Germans are massed on the Servian frontier, including 350,000 Germans. ...

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  58. ENTRY'S THIRD LINE.

    The Central News Association's correspondent in Northern France says that there are unconfirmed reports that the French have reached ...

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  59. ON TENTERHOOKS.

    A Sofia correspondent, with the assistance of the Central Powers, is endeavoring to arrange an understanding with Roumania and ...

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  60. FIGHT FOR LOOS.

    German dead were piled four deep in many parts of Loos. The village was wrecked, and the church reduced to a shapeless mass of bricks. ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. BULGARIA'S ENVOYS.

    Advice from Cologne state that King Ferdinand of Bulgaria sent envoys to Athens and Bucharest to express his peaceful intentions. King ...

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  63. TTPHUS IN GERMANY.

    Lausanne reports state that 300 cases of typhus are reported daily in Jens (Germany.) ...

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  64. BAVARIAN GENERALS RETIRE.

    Reports from Lausanne state that three Bavarian generals have retired as a result of the eastern front defeats. ...

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  65. ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    A French wireless message states that the massacre of Armenians is being continued throughout Turkey. It is estimated that there have ...

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  66. MONTENEGRINS FIGHTING.

    A report from Rome states that the King of the Montenogrins is leading an offensive against the Austrian front. ...

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  67. SERVIANS READY.

    Reports from Athens assert that 800,000 Austro-Germans are advancing towards Orsova, and that the Servians are ready and confident. ...

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  68. ULTIMATUM TO ROUMANIA.

    An Amsterdam report states that Austria is sending Roumania an ultimatum couched in friendly terms, asking her to allow the transit of ...

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  69. POISON AS ANTIDOTE.

    Miss M. Davies, a bacteriologist, nearly lost her life in an heroic experiment to test poison as an antidote. Although previous tests on ...

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  70. HINDENBURG NAMED FOR THE WEST.

    Reports from Amsterdam state that the German newspapers announce a number of new appointments on the western front. ...

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  71. VIENNA CHAOTIC.

    Travellers describe the condition of Vienna as chaotic. German officials are attempting to dominate everything, and have ...

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  72. RECRUITING.

    There have been great recruiting meetings throughout Great Britain. Thousands of uniformed men marched through the different cities, and ...

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  73. THE BULGARS.

    The "Paris Temps" has been informed from a reliable source that a definite agreement has been concluded between Bulgaria and the ...

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  74. ALARM IN BERLIN.

    The Swiss newspapers announce that Berlin a alarmed at the defeats, and that the General Staff has invited the populace to remain calm. ...

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  75. GENERAL.

    Von Hindenburg's birthday was celebrated throughout Germany with great rejoicing. Homage was paid to his statue. ...

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  76. GERMAN-FACTORY WRECKED.

    It is reported that German munition factory at Rein[?], Saxony, was blown up on August 23, when 243 persons were killed and many ...

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  77. SUBMARINES IN VARNA.

    Four German submarines have been seen at Varna, on the shores of the Black Sea. A French official wireless message ...

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  78. GERMANY'S BIG PROMISES.

    The "Echo de Paris" says that England and France are in complete agreement over the Balkan situation. Military measures on the Servian ...

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  79. ALLIES NEW GAINS.

    A Paris official message says:— "The enemy in the afternoon violantly bombarded the new positions to the east of Souches. ...

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  80. Advertising

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  81. MACKENSEN'S PLIGHT.

    Major Moraht, writing in the "Berliner Tageblatt," points out the serious situation of von Mackensen's army on the Austro-German front. ...

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  82. CABLES SUSPENDED.

    Private telegrams from England and France to all neutral countries have been suspended for 48 hours. ...

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  83. Advertising

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  84. MESOPOTAMIA.

    It is officially announced that after three days' fighting a British force dislodged the Turks from a position on both banks of the Tigris, ...

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  85. BIG FIGHT STILL RAGING.

    A Paris official message says:— "In Belgium our heavy artillery assisted the British Floot against the coast batteries, but there was no ...

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