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  • HEAVY RAIN REPORTED.

    Heavy rain is reported in New South Wales, up to Tin being recorded in places, while Sydney had over 3in. According to the forecasts at the ... [Article] (100 words)
  • TRADERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual report of the Stawell Traders' Association, which was furnished to members on Thursday night, sat a progressive one, and showed ... [Article] (125 words)
  • FARM HOUSE BURNT.

    Mrs. Brookman, of N[?]o, near Rainbow, sustained a serious loss on Wednesday owing to her residence and its contents being destroyed by fire. The ... [Article] (82 words)
  • SPECIAL SHEEP SALE.

    At the Hamilton corporation yards on Thursday, April 2, Messrs. John Fenton and Co., in conjunction with Messrs. P.. Learmonth and [?]., will ... [Article] (47 words)
  • KOWREE SHIRE ELECTION.

    An election to fill the vacancy in the representation of the North Riding of the Share of Kowree, caused by the resignation of Cr. McPherson, who has ... [Article] (69 words)
  • FLOUR MILL FOR BORDERTOWN.

    Mr. W. A. Gunn of the well-known flour milling firm of Messrs Noske Bros. of Horsham, Nhill and Natimuk has been on a visit to Bordertown ... [Article] (107 words)
  • ODDFELLOWS' CONFERENCE.

    At the conference of the M.U., LO.O.F.. held at Geelong. Bro. Wm. A. K. Pomroy. D.G.M., was elected Grand Master for the ensuing year, ... [Article] (62 words)
  • AGENT'S REPORT.

    Mr. F. W. Grabsch reports having sold on account of Mrs. Caroline Krause. her property in Vectis East, comprising 315 acres, to Messrs. Walsh ... [Article] (165 words)
  • CROWN GRANTS. ETC.

    G[?]an Grants.—Arapiles Shire (2), R. Shewright. Mary A. Molloy, Percy [?]irey Leases.—Agnes Bates, Chas Creasey. B. C. Dawson. Agricultural ... [Article] (45 words)
  • PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs. Freeman Bros. report have [?] sold during the last few days the following properties:—On account of Mr. A. McLean, 850 acres at ... [Article] (1057 words)
  • Latest News. Melbourne, Monday. A MELBOURNE TRIO.

    Myrtle Shadforth, aged 19, who stated she was married when only 13 years of age, and was living apart from her husband, was sentenced ... [Article] (112 words)
  • DAY BAKING.

    In the third Arbitration Court, the hearing of the case of the Operative Bakers" Society, in support of their claim that day baking should be made ... [Article] (31 words)
  • CO-PARTNERSHIP.

    The Hon. W. H. Kelly, M.H.R., to- day promised a deputation from the Liberal Workers' Union that he would have data collected regarding ... [Article] (32 words)
  • TEACHER V. GRAZIER. VERDICT FOR £200.

    J. B. Howard, a State School teacher, to-day obtained a verdict for £200 and costs against. A. H. Blake, a grazier, of Lang Lang, for libel. ... [Article] (26 words)
  • A PERFECT HELL.

    Ah Young was to-day fined £50 and costs for sly-grog selling. The police described the house as a perfect hell. ... [Article] (23 words)
  • SIR JOHN MADDEN. PROBABLY A BARONET.

    The Hon. Donald Mackinnon, State Attorney-General, Minister of Railways, and Vice-president of the Board of Land and Works, with a number OF ... [Article] (52 words)
  • THE THISTLE PEST.

    Mr: Justice a'Beckett to-day decided that Magistrates were entitled to act on their personal knowledge that star and saffron thistles had seen ... [Article] (54 words)
  • A MODERN DIANA. HORSEWOMAN'S RIDE TO SYDNEY

    Miss Grace Waugh started for Sydney to-day on horseback amidst rousing cheers from a number of spectators. She expects to traverse the ... [Article] (61 words)
  • HOME RULE. A SERIOUS POSITION. Ulster in Arms OFFICERS RESIGN COMMISSIONS. London, Sunday.

    The latest cable messages to hand contain quite startling news regarding the present situation in regard to the Home Rule question. On Sunday Mr. ... [Article] (72 words)
  • MOBILISATION PLANS.

    Sir Edward Carson has had a conference with the leaders of the Ulster volunteers, and agreed on a plan of mobilization. ... [Article] (24 words)
  • MOVEMENT OF TROOPS.

    Sir John Simon, in a speech at Manchester, denied that moving of the Territorial troops would provoke strife, but added the days of vague ... [Article] (30 words)
  • SENTRY SHOOTS SOLDIER.

    A sentry on duly, observing a soldier, who was late at roll call, scalin[?] the wall of the barracks at New Bridge, near Curragh, fired and shot ... [Article] (42 words)
  • DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON.

    A demonstration against the use of the army in Ulster has been arranged to take place in Hyde Park on the fourth of April. The speakers will ... [Article] (39 words)
  • SERVE OR RESIGN.

    The War Office denies the issue of an ultimatum that the officers in Ireland must either serve or resign their commissions. ... [Article] (25 words)
  • WHOLESALE RESIGNATIONS.

    No definite information is available, but wholesale resignations of officers are being received at head quarters. ... [Article] (18 words)
  • SPECIAL MAGISTRATES.

    Special magistrates for Ulster are being sworn in at Dublin Castle in anticipation of the declaration of martial law. ... [Article] (23 words)
  • ENGINEERS TO THE FRONT.

    A company of the Royal Engineers, with trenching and pontoon apparatus, have entrained for Belfast. ... [Article] (19 words)
  • MAGAZINE LOOTED.

    An examination of the Curragh Magazine has revealed the fact that a large amount of ammunition, including hundreds of thousands of rounds ... [Article] (52 words)
  • OFFICERS RESIGN.

    Owing to the wholesale resignation of the officers the order for the removal of troops from the Curragh camp has been cancelled. ... [Article] (25 words)
  • COMPENSATION TO OFFICERS.

    The Earl of Galloway has proposed that A national subscription should be organised to compensate the officers who are sacrificing their commissions ... [Article] (34 words)
  • WHOLESALE RESIGNATIONS. London, Midnight.

    Brigadier-General Gough and seventy officers have tendered their resignations General Sir Arthur Paget, after communicating with the authorities at ... [Article] (115 words)
  • OFFICERS SUMMONED.

    General Gough and Colonels McKinnon and Parker have, in response to a special summons, visited the War Office. There are numerous resignations being ... [Article] (38 words)
  • DISCUSSION IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Bonar Law will bring the whole question under discussion in the House of Commons to-morrow, and some exciting episodes are anticipated. ... [Article] (27 words)
  • KING CANCELS VISIT.

    The King has cancelled his prospective visit to the Earl and Countess of Derby in order to remain in close communication with his Ministers. ... [Article] (28 words)
  • THE GOVERNMENT'S POSITION.

    It is generally understood that the Government will welcome a general election in July, provided that the Opposition co-operate in passing into law ... [Article] (37 words)
  • Correspondence. THE DOOEN STATE FOREST RESERVE. (To the Editor "The Horsham Times.")

    Sir,—Please allow me a small space in your columns to draw the attention of your readers to the welcome fact that the Conservator of Forests ... [Article] (114 words)
  • "SNEAKS OF SOCIETY." (To the Editor "The Horsham Times.")

    Sir,—The cool, calm tone of "Liberal's" letter gives it a very lamb-like appearance. When Mr. Fisher used the above term he was not nearly so ... [Article] (281 words)
  • BAD ROADS.—A COMPLAINT. (To the Editor "The Horsham Times.")

    Sir,—I wish to call attention as emphatically as possible to the disgraceful state of the stretch of the Horsham-Wonwondah road extending ... [Article] (419 words)
  • A.W.N. League. ANNUAL MEETING AT HORSHAM.

    The first monthly meeting of the Horsham branch of the Australian Women's National League after the summer recess was held in the ... [Article] (1186 words)
  • Auctioneer's Report.

    Messrs Hangelthorn and Bolton, of Horsham, report a light yarding of sheep at their yards on Saturday last, Merino ewes sold at 14s 9d, and fat ... [Article] (1095 words)
  • Sporting Items. THE GUN.

    A sparrow match for Messrs Rojasch Bros.' trophy was shot off at Rainbow on Wednesday. A. Forrest, who grassed II birds, proved to be the ... [Article] (113 words)
  • BOXING.

    Showing every outward' sign of prosperity, as becomes the successful business man he now is, Tommy Burns, formerly famed in the ring, arrived by ... [Article] (50 words)
  • LAWN TENNIS.

    The Hamilton Tennis Club's singles championship has been won by L. H. Read, who defeated H. S. Baynes in the final round. ... [Article] (24 words)
  • NATIMUK V. DIMBOOLA.

    A team of eight gentlemen lawn tennis players of the Dimboola Club visited Natimuk on Saturday, and played a series of games with a team ... [Article] (204 words)
  • BOWLING.

    The recent match between Warracknabeal and Birchip, played at Birchip, resulted in a win for the home team by sixteen points, the scores being:— ... [Article] (32 words)
  • ATHLETICS

    Walking on a rough track, at the St. Patrick's Day sports at Rochester on Wednesday, Tom Quinney, 24, covered two miles in 14min 9sec., an ... [Article] (57 words)
  • CRICKET.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (258 words)
  • THE TURF.

    The Jeparit Turf Club has on hand a balance of £81. after a most successful season. The bad luck which has followed the ... [Article] (272 words)
  • HORSHAM TROTTING CLUB.

    The following are the nominations for the Horsham Trotting Club's meeting, to be held on Wednesday, April 1st:— ... [Article] (351 words)
  • GERANG RACES.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (340 words)
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