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Flour.—The association price if £19 10/ per 2000 lb. net delivered. Bran and Pollard.—The association price for both commodities is £11 per ...
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The Horsham Times
Published every Tuesday and Friday. 48th Year. FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921. AUSTRALIA'S FINANCIAL PEER[?]
There is a lesson for public and private spendthrifts in Australia in the reported criticism of the British Bud get. A new loan is projected with the ...
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The president (Mr. G. S. Symonds) and the secretary (Mr. E. J. Glenister) of Horsham District Hospital waited on the Arapiles Shire Council ...
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Owners, of dogs who will persist in allowing such animals to wander in the streets without collars bearing the owners' name are warned that such dogs ...
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At the Supreme Court at Horsham on 14th March last Fred Miller was tried and convicted on a charge of criminal assault at Jeparit, and ...
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The detailed scores of the new single test at Bendigo show that the birds this year have made a very good start. With the White Leghorns the leading ...
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English newspapers publish the decision of the Sydney Farmers and Gradiers' Associations that the average price of wool should be not less, than ...
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Mr. W. P. Davey, of the Horsham motor garace, Pynsent-street, has just landed to the order of Mr. G. Spolidora a handsome new model of the ...
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The Town Hall was taxed to its utmost on Thursday evening last, when the Soldiers' Pictures Company screened a first-class programme, in ...
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The Education Department's certificate for regular attendance has been awarded to Gladys Warrick, of the Vectis East State School, for a period ...
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The Wimmera Motor Garage was the scene of great activity on Monday morning. Many of the usual patrons were quite startled at first glance on ...
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Messrs Hodder and Stoughton, London, will shortly issue the Prince of Wales' Book in the interests of St. Dunstan's Home for Blind Sailors and ...
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The body of a returned soldier, Donald John Cameron, who disappeared some time ago has just been found. The deceased was last seen leaving ...
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A meeting of the Federal Cabinet was held on Tuesday at which arrangements were made for the conduct of affairs during the Prime Minister's ...
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Reiterating an announcement made by him at Portland last month, Mr. Oman, Minister for Lands, who is in charge of the wheat scheme, said that ...
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Charles Fiegert, farmer, of Kinimakatka, near Nhill, had his foot caught in the spokes of a drill wheel on Wednesday, and before the team could be ...
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Rain is badly needed in many parts. For satisfactory and widespread falls, monsoonal influences are essential. These have been absent since the close ...
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The Minister in charge of the Wheat Pool (Mr. Oman) announced on Tuesday that, in addition to the steamer Cutie, which would load 3500 tons of ...
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Messrs. Dennys, Lascelles, Ltd., Geelong, have received a cablegram from London stating that apples shipped from their agency to that market by ...
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The annual meeting of the Horsham Agricultural Society will beheld in the Town Hall this afternoon. ...
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The result of the investigations made under the direction of the Minister for Home and Territories by the Common-wealth Statistician (Mr G. H. Knibb[?]) ...
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Messrs David Anderson and Co. report a very successful clearing sale on account of Mr. V. R. Brown, at Riverside, on Saturday last. There was a ...
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The s.s. Cufie, one of the largest boats belonging to the White Star line of steamers, will call at Portland for wheat to-day. It is gratifying to ...
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A wonderful opportunity of obtaining from W. E. Thomas the new strong Truebyte teeth and anataform teeth, most suitable in the world for various ...
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The services of Mr. W. P. Hehmore, an ex-president of the Horsham branch A.N.A. were suitably recognised at Wednesday night's jubilee social, when ...
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LATEST NEWS
(Wire—From our Correspondent.) Melbourne, Thursday. COMMONWEALTH AND WHEAT POOL. RESERVE PRICE FOR WOOL.
In the House of Representatives to- day, Mr Hughes denied that the Government was extravagant. He pointed out that out of £98,000,000 of ...
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William Clark. governor of the Melbourne Gaol, was found dead in an outhouse at his home at the gaol with a revolver in his hand. It had ...
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Mr. Hughes left, by the Adelaide express to catch the Orvieto for London. Mr. Poynton left for a visit to the ...
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LATEST CABLES
THE NEW GERMAN NOTE. ANBIGUOUS PROPOSALS. (Reuter.) London, Wednesday.
It is authoritatively stated that the attitude of the British Government with regard to the German note is that the proposals published in Berlin ...
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OPINION IN FRANCE.
OFFER UNACCEPTABLE. (United Service.) London, Wednesday.
If Germany's offer means the actual payment of ten thousand million sterling it stands a chance of acceptance. If it remains vague and surrounded by ...
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AMERICA AND PROPOSALS.
SETTLEMENT WITHOUT EXTREMES. (Reuter.) Washington, Wednesday.
It is authoritatively stated that France's attitude that the German proposals are wholly unacceptable would, if endorsed by Britain and Italy, ...
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THE COAL STRIKE.
SETTLEMENT PROSPECTS BRIGHT (Published in The London Times.) London, Wednesday.
The prospects of a settlement of the coal strike are promising. Sir Robert Horne offered the miners a uniform national reduction of 3/. the ...
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EMBARGO ON COAL.
COMMERCIAL PURPOSES ONLY. (Reuter.) London, Wednesday.
The executive of the Railwaymen's Union has decided that the embargo on the handling of coal will not apply to coal for hospitals, public utility ...
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MILITARY REPRISALS.
DESTRUCTION OF HOUSES. (Reuter.) London, Wednesday.
An Irish communique reports the military destruction of houses at Clare as a reprisal for the murder of Constabulary Sergeant M'Faddeh, and attacks ...
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AUSTRALIAN GOLFERS.
MATCH PLAYED IN ENGLAND. (Published in The London Times.) London, Wednesday.
Kirkwood and East played Armour and Fry an even teams match and halved. Kirkwood played many line iron shots, but putted indifferently. ...
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TROUBLE IN TURKEY.
AGREEMENT WITH THE SOVIET. (Reuter.) Constantinople, Wednesday.
The arrangement made by Bekir Sami Bey with the French and Italians was strongly opposed in the National Assembly at Angora, where the ...
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THE PLAGUE IN EGYPT.
OUTBREAK NOT SERIOUS. (Reuter.) Alexandria, Wednesday.
There are no further cases of plague, which is well under control. There were only a few cases altogether, the number mentioned last week being due to ...
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Obituary
MRS. JOHN GILLIES, SENR.
A long and honored earthly career closed early yesterday morning with the passing of Mrs. John Gillies, senior, at the age of 90. This wonderful old ...
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A pretty wedding was celebrated at Zion Church, Horsham, on 14th April, the contracting parties being Miss Hilda Huf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ...
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Sporting Items
RIFLE-SHOOTING HORSHAM CLUB.
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Several trophy matches were recently tired on the Gymbowen rifle range. A gold medal, presented by Mr. Gordon Lowe, was won by Mr. Thos. Pincott, ...
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TURF
MINYIP RACES.
The picnic meeting of the Minyip Turf Club will be held on Wednesday next. The proceeds will be devoted to the soldiers' memorial. ...
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Owing to the restrictions imposed on horse racing on Anzac Day, it was necessary to alter the date of Salt Lakes annual picnic meeting to Monday, 18th. ...
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In connection with, the Horsham Coursing Club, a hare drive will take place to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon. Those interested are requested to ...
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CYCLING.
CADETS' ROAD RACES.
Following are the handicaps for the Cadet Road Races, to be held on 7th May:— Quotas 1903 and 1904, 10 miles to ...
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FOOTBALL
QUANTONG V. LOWAN.
The above teams played a game on the Noradjuha ground on Saturday, 23rd inst. Both sides were short of players, but the teams played well ...
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CRICKET.
NATIMUK V. TOOAN & MITRE.
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The deepest sympathy was expressed on all hands when it was learned that Mr. Frank Sheridan, for many years a resident of Horsham, had lost his ...
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Minister of Education
VISIT TO HORSHAM. HIGH SCHOOL SITES INSPECTED.
On Wednesday night the Minister of Education (Sir Alexander Peacock) asrived in Horsham, and yesterday he put in a busy day inquiring into ...
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Correspondence
HORSHAM ANZAC SPORTS. (To the Editor "Horsham Times.")
Sir,—With very many others I was greatly disappointed to find that the "bookies" had been allowed a place in connection with the sports on Anzac ...
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On April 12, Scots Church, Collins-street, Miss Gretta Laidlaw and Major Lancelot Ashley Lewis were married by the Rev. Dr. Marshall. The ...
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