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  • BLITZ ON FARMERS WITH RABBITS Must Still Kill Rabbits Despite Myxo--Inspector

    Because he had not taken a adequate steps to destroy version on his property, Avenal Claude Tucker was fined £10, [?] 15/6 costs, at Horsham Court on Wednesday. ... [Article] (513 words)
  • Used Plough To Stop Fire Spread

    WALLUP EAST: The use of a tractor [?]d plough on the property of J. R. ... [Article] (146 words)
  • THEY LIKED IT ALL

    Horsham school children yelled, stamped their feet and stood on the seats when watching Punch and Judy at ... [Article] (100 words)
  • PREFAB. FOR HIGH SCHOOL SOON

    The pre-fabricated building for the technical block at the Horsham High School would be erected as soon as ... [Article] (54 words)
  • MUST LEAVE CANAL

    Egypt's Prime Minister Neguib has rejected the idea that the American Government should be associated with the forthcoming negotiations with Britain on the Sue[?] Canal Zone. Russia recently warned Egypt ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (53 words)
  • FINED £15 FOR RABBITS Serious Offence, Says Magistrate

    A Horsham district farmer was fined £15 with 18/ costs when he appeared before Mr. P. R. Biggin, S.M., at Murtoa Court on Tuesday. ... [Article] (357 words)
  • Stand-in for Dulles

    Mr Lewis Douglas, former United States ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (44 words)
  • City Housing Still Lags

    Horsham is still lagging behind Hamilton in its house building. This is revealed in home ... [Article] (239 words)
  • Your Guide For Easter Holidays Following is your Easter guide for shops and entertainments.

    All city shops will be closed from today until next Tuesday. The Post Office will open tomorrow ... [Article] (251 words)
  • VISITING SYDNEY FOR SHOW

    Mr. and Mrs. Ron Matheson, of Rupanyup, are visiting Sydney for the Royal Easter Show. ... [Article] (39 words)
  • FINE FOR EASTER

    The Melbourne Weather Bureau has promised the Wimmera and Western District a fine Easter holiday ... [Article] (92 words)
  • Over Hundred Appeal Against Rates

    One hundred and eleven rate appeals were brought before Horsham Court on Wednesday to be heard by Mr. P. R. Biggin, S.M. A majority of the appeals ... [Article] (204 words)
  • MOTOR CAR CASE DISMISSED

    The proprietor of a Horsham garage had a case against him dismissed, when he ... [Article] (253 words)
  • WARNING ON NEW FIRE LAWS

    The Chief Officer of the Country Fire Authority (Mr. C. Daw) has drawn attention to the powers ... [Article] (150 words)
  • High Prices Big Economic Problem In Colombo

    Ceylon's chief port, Colombo, offered many attractions for tourists, but it was a city which appeared to have many economic problems. Prices were high and inflation seemed to be out of hand. ... [Article] (432 words)
  • Be Careful With Fires

    The Victorian Forest Commission has appealed to all people visiting forest areas during the Easter weekend ... [Article] (63 words)
  • NEW ROTARIANS INDUCTED

    Four new Rotarians were inducted as members of the Rotary Club of Horsham at the club's meeting on ... [Article] (90 words)
  • EARTH TREMORS FELT IN CITY

    Rumblings and earth tremors were felt by several Horsham residents last Monday and Tuesday afternoon. ... [Article] (90 words)
  • LEFT £194,363

    David Paton Thomson, of Corea, Dunkeld, who died on September 9, left estate valued at £194,363 to his ... [Article] (18 words)
  • GIANT BAT CAUGHT

    Probably the largest bat ever caught in the Wimmera was captured in a hollow log at Florida, ... [Article] (101 words)
  • GET LABOR TO LAY PIPES

    The City Engineer (Mr. C. Vaughan) and Mr. E. Gerlach have approached at Horsham plumber to arrange for ... [Article] (82 words)
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