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  • Advertising

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  • Commercial Intelligence HORSHAM RETAIL MARKET.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (122 words)
  • Family Notices

    ... [Family Notices] (230 words)
  • The Horsham Times Published Every Tuesday and Friday. 43rd Year. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1916. The Rebellion in Dublin

    The rebellion in Ireland, as the result of which several lives have been lost, is the most disquieting development of recent times. Although it ... [Article] (399 words)
  • Volunteer or Conscript.

    The decision of the British government as the result of Parliament's secret meeting to introduce general conscription if 50,000 fresh men do ... [Article] (290 words)
  • NEWS AND NOTES. FOR THE FRONT.

    During the past week the following have passed at the Horsham depot for active service:—William M. R. Keam, Gerang; John R. McCarlie, Lubeck; ... [Article] (110 words)
  • CURTAILING ENLISTMENT DEPOTS.

    In a circular received from the head quarters of the Victorian Military District it is stated that all enlistment depots except Melbourne, Prahran, ... [Article] (129 words)
  • IS THE TRAIN A FAILURE ?

    The special representative of the Age with the recruiting train claims that the tour up to Wednesday had produced 73 recruits. Probably the ... [Article] (200 words)
  • INJURY TO BACK.

    Mr. Andrew Fidock, of Horsham, met with a very painful accident at Jeparit on Good Friday. With Mr. J. Unthenthwoldt, also of Horsham, he ... [Article] (118 words)
  • ABUSE OF A SOLDIER.

    Private William Fitzgerald, a returned Anzac, was conversing with a friend in the vicinity of the Royal Hotel on Good Friday when a more or ... [Article] (175 words)
  • AUSTRALIAN REPATRIATION FUND.

    The Governments of Australia have invited the general public to subscribe to the Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Fund which has been opened in ... [Article] (111 words)
  • MANCHESTER UNITY LODGE.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Horsham Lodge of Oddfellows (Manchester Unity) was held at the Fire Brigade Hall on Tuesday. evening last. ... [Article] (85 words)
  • RAIN BADLY NEEDED.

    Rain in the quantity sufficient for the needs of the country still holds off The few showers that have fallen during the past few weeks have had little ... [Article] (168 words)
  • JUNG-BLACKHEATH TELEPHONE.

    The Postal Department invites offers by advertisement for the cartage of about 250 wooden poles from Jung station to peg marks along the road ... [Article] (30 words)
  • THE COLONIAL BANK.

    The balance sheet of the Colonial Bank of Australasia Ltd. for the half year ended 31st March last has been issued. The net profit for the ... [Article] (170 words)
  • WINTER TIME TABLE.

    The winter time table of the Victorian railways will come into operation on May 1. So far as this district is concerned there is very little ... [Article] (104 words)
  • THE FEDERAL SESSION.

    The Federal Cabinet held a lengthy meeting on Wednesday, and consideration was given to various bills that are to be submitted to the House next ... [Article] (87 words)
  • CONSCRIPTION.

    Mr. J. D. Maclones wrote as follow in Tuesday's Argus:—So much has been written about the need for conscription that I feel I should call attention to a ... [Article] (281 words)
  • COMMONWEALTH WAR LOAN.

    Subscribers to the war loan ire reminded that as the end of the mouth falls on a Sunday the monthly instalments to the war loan, which ... [Article] (147 words)
  • GRAIN IN BULK.

    At Globe Island, where the New South Wales Government proposed to erect the chief terminal elevators under the hulk handling scheme, the Amasis, ... [Article] (246 words)
  • STORAGE OF WATER.

    The Water Commission intends to renew its campaign for the construction by settlers of proper water tanks in all its waterworks districts. The ... [Article] (234 words)
  • EMPIRE PICTURES.

    "A Western Governor's Humanity" is the three-reel star drama heading Saturday night's performance for the Empire Amusement Company. ... [Article] (33 words)
  • TOBACCO FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Southern Cross Tobacco Fund for sailors and soldiers on active service, which is a branch of the fund originated in London by the Overseas Club, ... [Article] (130 words)
  • PARCELS BY POST.

    The Post and Telegraph Regulations have been amended to provide that parcels not properly packed for transmission may be refused acceptance by ... [Article] (94 words)
  • LITERATURE FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) has given his approval to a scheme whereby the Postal Department will assist in the movement for ... [Article] (63 words)
  • ORGANISATION OF FARMERS.

    During the past few weeks branches of the Victorian Farmers' Union and the Farmers' Union of Victoria have been forming throughout the State. ... [Article] (239 words)
  • LIQUOR REFORM.

    In the course of a pastoral letter on the drink question, the Anglican Bishops of Victoria say: "The drinkshop, as distinguished from the place ... [Article] (314 words)
  • Patriotic Funds "HORSHAM TIMES" LIST.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (36 words)
  • HORSHAM RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The following donations have been received by the secretary (Mrs. Sanders):—Mr. Collins (Pimpinio), £1 Mrs. A. J. Ward, old linen; Miss ... [Article] (87 words)
  • JUNG JUNG BRANCH RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The following amount has been received for the above:— Per Gordon Albert, proceeds of dance £4 2 6 ... [Article] (56 words)
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