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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 4 words
  3. Australian Trophy.

    Senator Pearce has completed Mr. Hughes arrangement to ship the [?] railway gun, which the [?] Battalion captured at Harbonnieres ...

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  4. Mails for Germany

    The postal authorities notlfy that direct letter mall services to Germany may be resumed. but that parcel malls have not yet men ...

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  5. Soldiers' Honored

    General Sir Edmond Allenby and General Sir Herbert Plumer have been created Pleld-Murshuls. ...

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  6. To-Day's Cables

    An official communique states that a great victory has been [?]ined by General Denikin's army over the Bolshevlks. ...

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  7. Found With Oppossum Skim

    At Wee Waa on Friday Mr. Laidlaw P.M. fined a local resident £108 for having 108 opossum skins in his possession ...

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  8. Obituary,

    The death occurred at Avisford on Friday last of Ruth Mignon Robinson Archer, the 14 years and 11 months old daughter of Mr. and ...

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  9. Sergeant Mogg.

    The picutesque Burrundulla school grounds were the scene of a large an happy gathering on Saturday afternoon last, when Sergeant George ...

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  10. Once More.

    IT it su[?] net too much to expect that the Town Council will this afternoon formulate d[?] praceticable proposals for the ...

    Article : 700 words
  11. POLES OCCUPY EAST GALICIA.

    The Poles now occupy all the east of Call[?]a which was tempo[?] assigned them by the Peace Conference, and continue to ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. Fatal Bee Sting

    Clarence Schrocder a [?] shown young farmer at Ten[?] while felling a tree for a bees [?] on Friday, was stung on the [?] ...

    Article : 36 words
  13. The Influenza Outbreak

    There have been four fresh admissions at the Mudgee Emorgency Hospital since Thursday. These are as follows:—Mrs. Jas. Byrnes ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. Shipping Strike.

    Just before the adjournment of the House of Representatives on Friday evening, the leader of the House of Representatives, Mr. ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. Is It Murder

    A mysterious shooting which the police suspect to be a case of murder, was reported from [?]gton on Saturday morning. ...

    Article : 275 words
  16. POLAND RATIFIES

    The Pulish Parliament has ra[?]ed the Treaty of Peace, and also a treaty guaranteeing the rights of min[?]ties in Poland, by 275 votes ...

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  17. MR. THOMAS OWEN

    The death occurred in the Rylstone District Hospital yesterday of Thomas Owen, son of Mrs. Owne, of Rylstone, aged about 20 years ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. GOVERNMENTS POLICY

    In p[?] to a demand for a pronouncement of the Government policy, and the action it proposed to take with the revolt of the seamen ...

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  19. OENIKIN CAPTURES POLTAVA.

    "The Times" states that General [?]kin has captured Poltava. and [?] quantities of supplies. Eight British a[?]planes bombed ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. MR. [?]OHN BRVSON

    The death occurred in the Mudgee District Hospital yesterday of John Bryson, aged 71. The deceased had been an inmate of the ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. NEW GERMAN CONSTITUTION.

    The German National Assembly, in session at Welmar, has carried the third reading of the (New) Constitution Bill by 262 votes to 73. ...

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  23. SISTERS OF MERCY AS NURSES.

    Sisters of Morcy, from the Mudgee Convent, are nursing several cases in the town. ...

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  24. PROGRESS OF THE PATIENTS.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson are also all with influenze. We regret to report that Mrs. Salisbury, of Gladstone-street, ...

    Article : 174 words
  25. St[?]ike Deadlock

    It is believd that a deadlock has been reached in the negotiations for a settlement of the seamen's dispute, and that the Government ...

    Article : 154 words
  26. Rack to Australia,

    The Australian dupots in England are being closed, except that at Sutton Veny, which will be the final assembly base. ...

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  27. POLICE STRIKE EXTENDS.

    The police strike has extended to Birkenh[?] on the Mersey, and opopsite Liverpool. Looting of jewellers' and ...

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  28. MR. CHARLES EDWARD MIL. TON.

    We very much regret having to [?] the death of Mr. Charles charles Edward Milton, of Kandos, who passed away at Ryltone ...

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  29. THE POSITION AT ARCHANGEL.

    Of the 200 Australians discharged to Join the Russian rellef force, 104 [?] actually enllsted. It appears that they are now at ...

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  30. NO WAR WITH ESTHONIA.

    The Esth[?] Press Bur[?] that the Russian So[?] Government has de[?]ared that it has resolved to ...

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  31. GENERAL FRENCH'S REWARD.

    According to the "Daily News" lobbyist, General, Viscount French (now Viceroy of ireland) receives £100,000, without an caridom, as a ...

    Article : 49 words
  32. DEATHS AT COOLAH.

    Mrs. Nancy Davis, of Coolah Rudge, died at the Coolah Hos[?] influenza at [?] o'clock on Sunday. She was ...

    Article : 70 words
  33. CABLE NEWS.

    "The Times" states that the Government has decided against the [?]sation of mines, and is working out a sh[?] ...

    Article : 119 words
  34. Press Attacked

    Questions relating to the attitude of the press to the Federal Government were submitted in the House of Representatives on Friday. ...

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  35. Railway Smash,

    A sensational railway smash occurred at Cootamundra on Friday night. A goods train consisting of a ...

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  36. MRS. W. S. WALKER IMPROVING.

    We are pleased to report that Mrs. W. S. Walker, who has ben ill of late, is improving, Mrs. Walker has been a very prominent V.A.D. ...

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  37. IN HUNGARY.

    A Budapest message states that [?]kun the Hungarian Rolshevist [?] has resigned, and that the [?] unlonists have formed a ...

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  38. LONDON TO MADRID.

    A British a[?] has made t[?] from London to Madr[?] in eight hours. ...

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  39. MR. ROBERT PEISLEY.

    Mr. Robert Peisley died in Coolan Hospital on Saturday night at [?] from pu[?] He was 26 years of ago. ...

    Article : 76 words
  40. WORK AT THE RED CROSS DEPOT.

    Mr. J. Edward Laneragin, Ch[?] man of the Citizens' [?] Committee, reports:—Work at the Red Cross Depot is ...

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  41. MR. HUGHES AT DURBAN.

    Mr. Hughes and party, now on their way to Australian, have arrived at Durban, the port of Natal, Mr. Hughes was given a great ...

    Article : 38 words
  42. HUNGARIANS WANT AN ARMISTICE.

    Mr. Clemeneean, the French Pre[?] is being approached by the new Hungarian Government re[?]sing him to arrange an ...

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  43. MR. JOHN MOZELEY.

    [?] death occurred at his resi[?] Guntawang, on Saturday, [?] Mr. John Mozeley, aged 40, the [?] of death being influenza. ...

    Article : 69 words
  44. The National Party.

    Following upon his meeting a Wednesday att[?] Dubbe, Mr. Ho[?] had a further tenter once, which lasted till late at night, ...

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  45. STUBBORN MINERS.

    The Yorkshire coal conference has reached a deadlock, the miners refusing the peace-rates formula. ...

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  46. To-Day's Telegrams.

    Only two deaths and 25 new cases influ[?] were reported in the [?] area for the week-end. The number of patients ...

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  47. LABOR VICTORY.

    The by-election for the Bothwell division of Lanarkshire resulted:—James Robertson (Lab) ... 13,135 M. Moffatt (Coalltion Llb) 5.967 ...

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  48. Presentations

    On Friday night last a large number of people assembled at the Continental Club, the occasion being a presentation to Miss Doris ...

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  49. STATE GOVERNMENT AND THE SOLDIER.

    Sir George Fuller, Chief Secretary, states that the National Government is doing its utmost to restore soldiers to civilian ...

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  50. DEATHS AT [?]

    The death of Mrs. R. Bayliss, of Gulgong, and Mr. J. Moseley, of the same place, occurred during last [?]end pnoumonic influenza being ...

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  51. BREAD IN ENGLAND

    The [?] subs[?] is costing [?] £7,000,000 annually, the Government has now decided that is cannot be increased. If it ...

    Article : 63 words
  52. [?] SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    [?] held in Melbourne [?] decided not to [?] announcement was made of ...

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  53. INDUSTRIALS FORM

    The Incustrial Labor Conference has adopted a resolution declaring for the formation of a new party to establish a Co-operative [?] ...

    Article : 62 words
  54. Wool Supply.

    [?] correspondent of the New York "Evening Sun" sates that owing to the scarcity of fine American wool on the market, wool ...

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  55. AT RYLSTONE

    There are at present nine cases in the Rylstone District Hospital, the patients being from Rylstone and Ka[?] ...

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  56. Football Notes

    On Saturday the good old game of Rugby [?]ball will be resumed in Mudgee, when the second road of the competition will commence. ...

    Article : 164 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. A[?]RTIAL LAW IN CHICAGO.

    [?] from Chicano report that [?] law has been proc[?]med for [?] of preventing the fur[?] operad of race rlets ...

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  59. Private Carly Returning.

    Mrs. M. Hickey, of We[?] has received word that her brother private Martin Carty, is expe[?]ted to arrive home this week. ...

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  60. The "Green Dandies,"

    On Thursday evening the Green Dandres entertained members of the Mudgee Returned Solders and Sailors Club in the club room at ...

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  61. Mr. W. P. Keily III.

    Mr. W. P. Kelly, solicitor, of Wellington, and well-known in Mudgee, has been confined to his bed suffering from an attack of the ...

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  62. EMPIRE'S ARMY.

    Lieut-General Sir John Monash, is the course of an interview, in the "Daily Telegraph," emphasised the [?] of co-ordinated training ...

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  63. WAR ANNIVERSARY SERVICE.

    Yesterday being the fifth anniversary of the eve of the declaration of war thanksgiving services were held in many Sydney churches. ...

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  64. Citizens Relief Committee.

    A special and important meeting of the Citizens Influenza Relief Committee. will he held at the Town Hall. Mudgee, to-morrow afternoon, at 1 ...

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  65. TO WRECK PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    It is reported that twelve mere [?] of the National Party threaten to wreck proportional representatives. by opposing the voting ...

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  66. A Jammed Arm.

    About 10 a.m. on Saturday last at the Kandos Cement Works a beltsman and greaser named Charles Brooks was greasing the ...

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  67. Dear Cornasscks in Prospect.

    There is every prosepect that the farmers will have to pay record prices for cornsacks for next harvest. The price of jute fabrics ...

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  68. Wollar Peace Fete.

    In connection with the children's peace p[?] at Wollar, it should be mentioned that Mr. McFarlane, of Mudgee, douated a box of lollies ...

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  69. RETURNED LIGHT HORSE MEN.

    Yesterday one thousand members of the Sixth and Seventh Light Horse Brigades arrived in Sydney, There was great enthusiasm, in ...

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  70. Benevolent Society: Annual Meeting.

    The annual meeting of the Mudgee Benevolent Society will be held in the Town Hall on Friday afternoon at half-past three o'clock. ...

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  71. Robbery at Lawson's Creek.

    Late on Wednesday night, of carly on Thursday morning, the kitchen at Mr. James Mills residence, at laswson's Creek, was ...

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  72. DESTRUCTIVE CITY FIRE.

    The two top floors of the [?]ses occupied by J. C. Ludowici and Son were desitoyed by fire last night Large stocks of ...

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  73. OUR BOYS TEAM.

    The Our Boys teams to play against Waratahs on Saturday will be selected from the following:—A Tcong, D. Tcong, M. Spies, ...

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  74. HOUMANIAN SUCCESS.

    The Roumantans are advancing [?] and have captured 5000 pri[?] Several Hungarian reg[?] were panle stricken. ...

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  75. Football Meeting.

    The Magpies Football club will held a meeting at the "Guardian" office this (Monday) night. The Our Beys Football Club will hold a ...

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  76. THE RIGHT MEN FOR PARLIAMENT.

    Sir George Fuller, Chief Secretary, speaking at bankstown, declared that they wanted in [?]ment men of character with a stake ...

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  77. Closing of Business Places.

    The business places in Mudgee will continued to close at 5 p.m. this week ...

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  78. Mudgee A.P.H. and I. Association.

    The monthly meeting of the Mudgee A.P.H. and I. Association's Committee, will he held on Friday afternoon next when consideration will be ...

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  79. Mr. George Sharpe Better.

    The friends of Mr. George Sharpe, of Court-street, who has been seriously ill, will be glad to know that he is reco[?]ring and is ...

    Article : 33 words
  80. Sale.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  81. HOW DENIKIN TOOK TSARITSIN.

    "The Times" correspondent with [?] armles sends a graphic [?] of the capture of Tear[?] key of the Volga. ...

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  82. BREAD SUBSTITUTE AT CAIRNS.

    It is reported that the people of [?] (Q.) have been re[?]ed to [?] straits that there are consu[?] made from po[?] Thy ...

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  83. SHOP ASSISTANTS' NEW CLAIM.

    Claims in connection with a new award covering the shop assistants in the grocery and provision stores has been field ...

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  84. Rich Australia.

    Ballimore, Shirley, and Elong, adjoining towns on the completed section of the Dubbe-Werris Creek line, oft likely to become ...

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  85. Wethers From Craboon.

    Though offerings were moderately heavy at the Homebush sheep sales last Thursday, competition ruled been Late values were fully ...

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  86. Mr. J. H. P. Byrnes Ill |n Hospital.

    Mr. J. H. P. Byrnes, of Mendooran, is at present an inmate of a Mudgee private hospital, and will be operated on to-day, Mr. Byrnes' ...

    Article : 54 words
  87. Mr. A. Hossack.

    Mr. A. Hossack, Well-known in Mudgee, where he formerly lived and which he visits to play [?] who for the past five years has ...

    Article : 106 words
  88. PREFERENCE

    The Premier (Mr. Holman) says that the New South Wales Government can fairly claim to have taken the lead in giving preference to ...

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  89. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION.

    The recent mysterious explosion [?] in Wellington (N.Z.) is att[?]ed to the explosion of a stray [?] mine stranded near the ...

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  90. Next Coursing Meeting.

    The Mudgee Coursing Club held a meeting at Mr. T. Robinson's Billiard declded on account of the ...

    Article : 59 words
  91. At Vale's.

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  92. Captain Dunn Visiting Mudgee.

    Captain W. F. Dunn. M.L.A., writes that he went to Gulgong by Sunday night's train, He proposes to be in Mudgee ...

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  93. Sunday Trading License.

    [?] the Mudgee Ea[?]ing Court [?] Friday, a Sunday trading [?] was granted to Anna Eliza[?] Market-street, ...

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  94. Mr. Clem Lowis' Sale

    The clearing sale at Mr. Clem Lewis' drapery and mercery establishment, Church-street, Mudgee, is attracting considerable attention ...

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  95. "[?]NIKIN SMASHES" ONWARD

    General [?] has captured [?] the key position on the Velga He l[?] 5000 prisoners, with [?] booly. ...

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  96. Luc[?] Hay Making in Winter.

    Here and there, as one moves out amons the Killamey farms just now says the Tenterfield "Star" is to be seen the novel ...

    Article : 71 words
  97. [?] Shooting.

    A competition shoot was held on Saturday by members of the Mudee [?] Club, when 10 shots were fired at 600 yards Weather ...

    Article : 111 words
  98. Federal Hotel License.

    [?] George David[?] Ma[?] to the Mudgee [?]nsing [?] Hugh Malone, M. [?] ...

    Article : 55 words
  99. POLICE STRIKE.

    A mass [?] of London police was decided on an immediate strike to [?] of the Police [?] and to [?]force the [?] ...

    Article : 63 words
  100. Mr. S. Silver, Opt[?]an.

    Mr. S. Silver, the popular optician (formerly of Paris), of the "Daily Telegraph" Bulldings, Sydney, with twelve year's Sydney, ...

    Article : 68 words
  101. Advertising

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