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  • ARARAT'S DIAMOND JUBILEE

    There was a large assemblage of old Araratians, including several from the Wimmera, at Ararat's diamond jubilee celebrations held during the holidays. ... [Article] (940 words)
  • Correspondence. (To the Editor The Horsham Times.)

    Sir.—Will you allow me through your paper to express my grateful thanks to the members of the local Fire Brigade for their splendid ... [Article] (108 words)
  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (1382 words)
  • Latest War News THE ECONOMIC WAR Germany Cunningly Prepares Hints to America (Reuter's Telegrams.) London, Sunday.

    German newspapers have lately been developing the idea that Germany can safely count upon the economic strength of America to accomplish ... [Article] (185 words)
  • U-BOAT LOSSES. 220 DURING WAR. (Reuter's Telegram.)

    Germany has lost 220 U-boats during the war. An additional fourteen were destroyed by the Germans in the Adriatic, and four off the coast of ... [Article] (34 words)
  • RESTORATION OF COLONIES. REVIEW OF ELECTIONS. LABOR PARTY'S BLUNDER. (Published in The London Times.)

    Mr. Appleton, secretary of the Federation of Trades Union, in a sarcastically candid review of the election, says: "The Labor Party grossly ... [Article] (92 words)
  • THE KING AND AMERICA. INVITATION TO VISIT DENIED. (Reuter's Telegram.) London, Sunday.

    The Times denies that President Wilson has invited the King to visit the United States. ... [Article] (28 words)
  • FIRST SEA LORD. BEATTY TO SUCCEED. (United Service Cable.)

    The Times says that Sir - David Beatty will shortly succeed Admiral Wemyss as "First Sea Lord. ... [Article] (26 words)
  • VON HERTLING DEAD. GERMAN EX-CHANCELLOR. (Reuter's Telegram.) London, Sunday.

    Baron Von Hertling, German ex-Imperial Chancellor, is dead. ... [Article] (20 words)
  • PEACE DISCUSSIONS. THE FIRST STAGE. (United Service Special Cable.)

    The peace discussions are rapidly reaching a point where certain sentences can be written down. President Wilson's talk with Signor Orlando, ... [Article] (765 words)
  • Publications Received TWO GOOD WAR BOOKS.

    One of the most informative books arising from war circumstances is "Ordeal by Sea," a copy of which has come to us from the publishers, ... [Article] (436 words)
  • Social

    The engagement is announced, and the marriage will take place at an early date, of Mr. John Paton, of Horsham (late of Pretoria,- South ... [Article] (278 words)
  • Latest News. (Wire.—From our Correspondent.) Melbourne, Monday. AUSTRALIAN LOOT.

    Senator Pearce states that up to June last Australian forces captured 51 guns, 157 trench mortars,. 699 machine guns, 3 aeroplaues and 265 . ... [Article] (56 words)
  • ANNUAL BUSH WEEK CARNIVAL.

    Efforts are being made in Sydney to hold an annual carnival to be known as Bush Week, with the view of educating townspeople on primary ... [Article] (30 words)
  • RELAXATION OF WAR REGULATIONS.

    A Government inquiry is proceeding to ascertain what war precautions regulations can he repealed. ... [Article] (20 words)
  • WOODEN SHIP BUILDING.

    Mr. Poynton. declares that no contracts have been cancelled as yet for wooden ship building. ... [Article] (19 words)
  • MONDAY'S TEMPERATURE.

    It has been an oppressively hot day although only 95 degrees at the highest in the shade. The temperature dropped in the afternoon. ... [Article] (26 words)
  • FARM HAND KILLED.

    J. J. Bennett a farm hand, was run over by a train at Croxton-Park. Both legs were severed, and he died subsequently. ... [Article] (24 words)
  • ROBBERY AT CAFE CANNON.

    Two young men were arrested and I charged with stealing cheques and jewellery valued at £100 from Cafe Canton, Swanston-street. ... [Article] (24 words)
  • CONDITIONS ON NEW ZEALAND TRANSPORT.

    At the Parliamentary investigation, Wellington, concerning conditions on a New Zealand transport, it was asserted that the vessel was shockingly ... [Article] (52 words)
  • DROWNED IN A WATER HOLE.

    A boy named Charles Renwick slipped into a waterhole at Clunes and was drowned. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT. ... [Article] (90 words)
  • MILITARY ALLOWANCES.

    Mr. Watt informed the State Governments that the 'Federal Government will refund allowances paid by them to dependents of soldiers absent ... [Article] (27 words)
  • SURROUNDED BY FIRES.

    During a buch fire at Kilmore, James Ryan, surrounded by flames, saved himself by dashing through into a creek; but his, horse was destroyed. ... [Article] (27 words)
  • Obituary MRS. M. HARDINGHAM.

    A very old resident ok Horsham, Mrs. Hardingham, relict of the late Mathias Hardingham, passed away on Friday evening, at 6 o'clock, in the Horsham ... [Article] (593 words)
  • About People

    Sergeant James Chandler, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Chandler of Horsham, returned to Horsham on New Year's night, after having seen service since ... [Article] (907 words)
  • Now is the Time

    That farmers require a number of articles in the Saddlery and Harness Trade, and to meet that want A. Arnott and Co. have a good supply of ... [Article] (223 words)
  • Holiday Accidents ANOTHER SAD LIST.

    The New Year holidays were not without the usual number of serious and fatal accidents. Ronald William Collier, 11 years of ... [Article] (864 words)
  • The Iolaire Wreck DEATH ROLL, 300.

    The naval base ship lolaire, formerly the private yacht Amalthen, was aproaching Stornaway, the chief pori in the island of Lewis, in the Outer ... [Article] (381 words)
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