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Pioneer Found Dead Near Car
The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954) Monday 16 November 1953, page 1
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2012-02-17 20:54:03.0user:public:bernadette.connellanThe body of an 82-year-old Hor
at Lo.wer Norton about 10.20 p.m. last
who left his home ear
Mr. Puls loft Ilorshlnm
niliunt two o'clock In the af
torniodn and when he failed
to return by 9 p.n., relatives
andl friends mmeidiately or
ganilse(d a search party.
IIe was found dead beside
Ills car at Lower Norton
about 10.20 p.n. by Mr. Alex
aniler Iloslop, of Stawell
A innn who helped pioneer
the Winunera, M[r. Pils wias
recognised as an dentllty on
HIe was in lthe news about
two years aIgo when lie grow
several new teeth nid amazed
Mr. Pills came to lorshinn
with Ills parents from Adld
Ills pirents took iup lnnd In
the I)ooon aren nnr lie Inter
nove)i to Horshain where he
)nllt 1his home of brleks from
one of the town's first brew
cries, which stood on tile site.
'i'he first moving pictures
creenied in HIorshain were
shIown in hlillliings bought by
IHe came from a musical
family. hlia mother was
Flduntcied at thle Paris Con
servatorinum of Mlusic.
Mr, Pius wns a staunch
'uitheran nna was a member
if St. John's Evangellal Lu
tlcrnii Church nt IIorshnm.
H Ie was a melmber of the
years*and was chosen to be
U guard In Me[lbourne for
Queen Victorin's Jlubilee.
The funeral was held it
ITorshim Cmeletry on Satur
dlay.
9 See page 3 for obituary.
The body of an 82-year-old Hor-
at Lower Norton about 10.20 p.m. last
who left his home ear-
Mr. Puls left Horsham
about two o'clock in the af-
ternoon and when he failed
to return by 9 p.m., relatives
and friends immediately or-
ganised a search party.
He was found dead beside
his car at Lower Norton
about 10.20 p.m. by Mr. Alex-
ander Heslop, of Stawell
A man who helped pioneer
the Wimmera, Mr. Puls was
recognised as an identity on
He was in the news about
two years ago when he grow
several new teeth and amazed
Mr. Puls came to Horsham
with his parents from Adel-
His parents took up land in
the Dooen area and he later
moved to Horsham where he
built his home of bricks from
one of the town's first brew-
cries, which stood on the site.
The first moving pictures
screened in Horsham were
shown in buildings bought byaV C
He came from a musical
family, his mother was
educated at the Paris Con-
servatorium of Music.
Mr. Puls was a staunch
Lutheran and was a member
of St. John's Evangelical Lu-
theran Church at Horsham.
He was a member of the
years and was chosen to be
a guard in Melbourne for
Queen Victoria's Jubilee.
The funeral was held at
Horsham Cemetery on Satur-
day.
See page 2 for obituary.

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