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The Horsham Times
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Year. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 19[?] Ocean Mail Complications
Whatever may be the cause, no denying the fact that the cont[?] for the Commonwealth Mail have met a check in raising the [?] ...
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Though there is little difference between the personnel of the new Assembly and that of its predecessor, [?]here is a substantial change of morale ...
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A supplement accompanies to-day' "Horsham Times." Owing to pressure on our space we have been compelled to distribute news items over each page. On pages one and ...
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The committee managing this annual celebration has done everything possible to assure good entertainment at the races to-morrow afternoon and the concert in the evening. ...
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A number of interested electors assembled near the "Times" office on Friday evening to get first news of the polling. Returns from our correspondents at Hamilton and Ballarat ...
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Our Jung Jung correspondent writes:—The exodus of district farmers to fresh fields continues. Mr F. W. Gross, one of the oldest settlers, has disposed of his property, it being ...
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That the people of Rainbow believe in the future of the town and district was shown by the keen competition at the Crown sale of allotments on Thursday last. Twelve ...
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Lands available for selection are advertised from the local land office. Mr. R. McRae Stewart, land officer, informs us that up to yesterday, he had received 142 applications for ...
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The will of Jessie Broughton, of Lemon Springs, Goroke, has been lodged for probate. Value, £14,338, left to her children. ...
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A large and interested audience attended the pianoforte, song and violin recital on Thursday afternoon March 14th, by Mr Frayling in the Mechanics' Hall Murtoa, with ...
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I regret much to report the sudden illness of Miss L. Byrne, aged 14 years, daughter of Mr and Mrs D. Byrne, of Gymbowen. She was attending a picnic ...
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The anniversary of the local Rechabite Tent will be held on Wednesday, 27th March, in the Federal Hall, when a good programme will be given by Horsham and ...
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A good fall of rain at the present time would be very beneficial to this district, for although feed is plentiful tanks and waterholes are getting very low, also it ...
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A largely attended picnic was held at the Gymbowen rifle range in conjunction with the local State school, on Friday, the 15th, followed by a dance in the hall in ...
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A reunion of a pleasant character took place last Thursday evening at the Criterion, hotel, Wilson street, the occasion being a send-off to our worthy townsman ...
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DIRECT CABLES
(PER REUTER'S AGENCY.) Transvaal Ministers London, Monday.
General de Wet objects to General Boths, the Transvaal Premier, attending the Imperial Conference. First because he ought to have consulted the new Parliament so as to learn ...
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Mr Upton Sinclair, the American writer, who created a sensation by his book, "The Jungle," has had a narrow escape from an awful death. He has founded a socialistic ...
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Twenty-two miners in a coal pit at Johann, Rhenish Prussia, have been killed in a shocking manner. They were being lowered down the shaft when the chain of the cage broke and the ...
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A fire broke out in the City Road, London, destroying three large warehouses and damaging adjoining buildings. The loss is estimated at £100,000. ...
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The Governor, Sir Reginald Talbot and Lady Talbot, sail by the Moolton to-day, on a short visit to England. Mr. E J. Crooks, M.LC., also goes by the same boat as the ...
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Messrs Young Bros report a small yarding of stock at their Horsham yards on Saturday last. Good sheep sold well, and some good values were obtained. ...
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Mr H. W. Davey, one of the Agricultural Department's fruit experts, began an inspection of the orchards and gardens around Horsham last week, and we regret to say ...
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Entries for the Stawell Amateur Turf Club races close on Wednesday, 20th March (to-morrow). The Minyip and Harrow sports and ...
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The Stawell Athletic Club's 30th annual Easter festival will take place on Saturday, March 30th and Monday, April 1st. Almost all round there has been an increase in ...
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"A" TEAMS MEDAL
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE HORSHAM TIMES)
Sir,—In your issue of Tuesday, March 12th, you publish the individual scores made during the late meeting of the Wimmera District Rifle Club's Union, and credit W. ...
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Bro, James Miller, of the M.U.I.O.O.F. who starts from Horsham in a few weeks on a tour round the globe, invited his fellow members and a few friends to a ...
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Mr E. Pettingill, manager of Warracknabeal Butter Factory, died last Wednesday, at the early age of 29, due to consumption of the throat. Mrs Pettingill ...
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