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  • THE HORSHAM ATHLETIC CLUB. CHRISTMAS SPORTS, 1887.

    President — E. C. Davis [?] presidents:—G . Ryan, and E. Culliver[?] —P. M. Carter, Acting Treasure —W. Sivewright Secretary,—James [?] ...
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    [Article] (2821 words)
  • GYMBOWEN SPORTS.

    A very successful meeting was held at "Gymbowen last Monday (Boxing day) when There were upwards of 400 people present and See following events were got through:— ... [Article] (159 words)
  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (2934 words)
  • DIRECT CABLEGRAMS. (PER REUTER.) LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL ST. PETERSBURG, 28th Dec.

    Lord Randolph Churchill who arrived herd a few days ago, and who has had an interview with M. De Giers and afterwards an audience with the Clear, will shortly ... [Article] (43 words)
  • REDUCTION OF RENTS IN IRELAND. LONDON, 29th Dec.

    The Irish Land [?] has decided that an average reduction of 14 per cent is [?] on all rects judicially fixed by the Court. ... [Article] (77 words)
  • ISLINGTON THEATRE BURNT. LONDON, 29 Dec.

    The Grand theatre at Jelington was destroyed by [?] last night. Hortanatoly the conflagration did not break out until after the audience and the performers had left the ... [Article] (42 words)
  • NEWS FROM EUROPE. (REUTER, ARGUS, AGE.) ST PETERSBURG, December 27.

    It is announced that the Czar, with the i Czarina and family, will proceed to the K Caucasus in the early spring, and will make l a lengthy sojourn in that province. ... [Article] (358 words)
  • NATIMUK.

    The Christmas holidays so far have been passed is the quiet way usual in this district. Most people, the farmers especially, being too busy to indulge in pleasure-seeking, a portion ... [Article] (272 words)
  • PROPOSAL TO SEVER THE WEST RIDING FROM THE SHIRE OF WIMMERA. PUBLIC MEETING AT NATIMUK.

    An advertisement published in the local journals and addressed to the ratepayers of the West Riding of the Wimmera Shire, convened a public meeting at the Mechanics ... [Article] (2407 words)
  • INQUEST.

    Mr. C. G. Holmes, deputy coroner, of Stawell, held an inquest yesterday on the 1 body of Thomas Rennis, a shunter at the Horsham railway yards who had been killed ... [Article] (1637 words)
  • TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. MELBOURNE, Thursday Night.

    The weather continues fine and warm but is not excessively hot. Archpnest O'Meara was buried to-day with the full rites of the Roman Catholic ... [Article] (131 words)
  • HORSHAM RIFLE CLUB.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (284 words)
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