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Advertising : 180 wordsThe Gulgong freezing works will resume operations at the beginning of November. ...
Article : 18 wordsA number of friends of Mrs. Trebilcock, wife of ex-Police Sergeant Trebilcock, and who is about to leave Mudgee for Sydney, and ...
Article : 575 wordsContrary to general anticipations peace will not become operative immediately. It will not be signed until Marshal Foch has revised the ...
Article : 53 wordsA private cablegram to the "Herald" states that the battle cruiser New Zealand picked up two white men and a native on ...
Article : 94 wordsMr T. Upham. who was recently operated upon for an attack of appendicitis, is making satisfactory progress towards recovery. ...
Article : 25 wordsRev. E. P. O'Donnell will leave for Melbourne next week to attend the Irish Race Convention to be held in Melbourne. Mr. S. B. Colbran, of ...
Article : 49 wordsPatrick Riley a farmer, was proceeded against by the stock inspector at the Ray police Court on Wednesday, for changing the destination set ...
Article : 152 wordsOn October 14 the employees of Messrs. Stahl and Upham presented Mr. James Jones with an afternon tea set and biscuit barrel on the ...
Article : 188 wordsMr. S. B. Colbran, of Gulgong, has been suffering from an attack of appendicitis for the past few weeks, and last week sought medical advice ...
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Advertising : 13 wordsA message from the Russian Embassy at Paris states that General Yudenitch has occupied Petrograd, which the Reds evacuated. ...
Article : 47 wordsAn enjoyable and interesting event took place at the Post Office Hotel on Wednesday. Octo. 15, when Private Alfred Saunders. son of Mr. ...
Article : 41 wordsMr. Charles Coghlan, organiser of the above, proposes to again visit Gulgong about the 2nd proximo, with a view to forming a branch of the ...
Article : 31 wordsLieutenant E. C. Miller, son of Ald. and Mrs. H. Miller, of Gulgong, has rejoined the staff of the bank of New South Wales, and has been ...
Article : 36 wordsSays the Gulgong "Advertiser:— It is reported that there is a likelihood of the two local bands being forced to amalgamate as a result of ...
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Advertising : 68 wordsMr. J. Peck, of Gulgong, has decided to leave Gulgong for a while and [?]e in Sydney. It will be learnt with regret that Mrs. Peck continues ...
Article : 41 wordsMiss Blackman, of the local branch of the Bank of New South Wales, has been transferred to the Cowra branch, and has been ...
Article : 38 wordsMessrs. O. Smith and Co. have taken over Mrs. G. Waite's refreshment rooms, in Mayne-street opposite the Lyric Theatre. A bakehouse ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. D. McDonald, the popular stationmaster at Gulgong, is at present enjoying his annual holidays, and is being relieved by Mr. Hare, ...
Article : 46 wordsAt a Queensland Government party meeting, on Tuesday Mr. Ryan tendered his resignation as leader, and Mr. Theodore was ...
Article : 101 wordsCaptain W. F. Dunn, M.L.A., has received the following communication from the Under-Secretary. Department of Education:—"Sir,— ...
Article : 84 wordsConner Claude Sharf, who served for four years in the war, has been visiting Gulgong, staying with Mr. and Mrs. T. Sharf, his uncle and ...
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Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954), Thu 23 Oct 1919, Page 19
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