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  • Advertising

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  • CONSIDERING BAN ON STREET WORK

    The Executive Council of the Australian Labor Party has informed the Horsham Branch ... [Article] (217 words)
  • HER FOURTH DIVORCE

    Hedy Lamarr filed a divorce suit recently against her fourth husband Ernest Stauffer Charging ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (35 words)
  • FINE WEEKEND

    Fine weather continued in Horsham over the weekend [?] were Saturday 87 degrees, Sunday ... [Article] (17 words)
  • COAL SHIPMENT FOR HORSHAM

    Horsham will receive 55 tons of coal out of a cargo of 1,000 tons of coal from the coastal at camer River ... [Article] (44 words)
  • Alarmed At Drop In Food Production EXCESSIVE TAX ONE OF REASONS

    The Australian Primary Producers Union realised the importance of surplus wheat and wool which was essential for Australia's national economy. ... [Article] (582 words)
  • House Burnt; Family Homeless

    A nine-roomed weatherboard farm house and outbuildings at Balckheath, 20 miles ... [Article] (206 words)
  • IN SHOW SOCIETY FOR 48 YEARS

    "You have given outstanding service to the society in an honorary capacity over a period of years." said the ... [Article] (121 words)
  • FALSE ALARM

    The Horsham Fire Brigade had its second false alarm or the year when it was called out to answer an ... [Article] (36 words)
  • "CLEAR SIGNS" IN EGYPT SAYS EDEN

    Britain's Foreign Minister (Mr. Eden) told the Atlantic Pact Council meeting recently that the ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (54 words)
  • People See What Makes Ambulance "Tick"

    A steady stream of people inspected the Horsham ambulance which was on display at the corner of Pynsent and Firebrace Streets, Horsham, on Friday. ... [Article] (303 words)
  • "Sand Paddock" If Grass Not Planted

    The Horsham Show ground will be sown with Wimmera rye grass and subterranean clover this month. This was decided at a meeting of the ... [Article] (508 words)
  • Loan Cuts Hold Up School Oval

    Discussion by the Public Works Department on the construction of the F. Langlands Memorial Oval at the F. Langlands ... [Article] (224 words)
  • Bread Wrapping Too Small?

    Wrapping on bread sold in some Horsham shops is considered to be small by some. Horsham bakers were both to ... [Article] (50 words)
  • Extra Bus To Stop Overcrowding

    A large number of children from Edith Street, Ed-ward Street and Wawunna Road would be accommodated in two large buses to get them to and from school, said the Head Teacher of the Horsham State ... [Article] (131 words)
  • Many Duck Shooters Had Bags Early In Day

    On Saturday at 6 a. m. hundreds of formers, businessman and laborers from Horsham district waited by lakes, swamps and rivers in one of the best ... [Article] (291 words)
  • MAY DROP IF CONTROL LIFTED CLOTHES PRICES

    One Horsham retailer of men's wear considers that the Victorian State Cabinet's decision to keep price ... [Article] (202 words)
  • Their Bag Contained (?) And 2 Ducks

    Ducks are easy to shout—or so thought two New Australians who were among the Shouters in the ... [Article] (65 words)
  • LEAP YEAR BABY

    There was only one Leap Year baby learn at the Wimmera Race Hospital this year. The baby a [?] was born to ... [Article] (21 words)
  • Officer's Tribute To Fire Brigades

    RUPANYUP: In an interview with the "Times" Rupanyup correspondent the Regional Fire Officer ... [Article] (63 words)
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