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The Horsham Times
Published Every Tuesday and Friday 47th Year. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920. FLOUTING WAGES BOARDS.
In deciding to suspend for twelve months the award under which men employed in the building trade in Melbourne are supposed to work the State ...
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On Tuesday evening the Kalkee church was filled to overflowing when a social evening was given in honor of Sergeant Robertson and Privates Ingleton and ...
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No nominations for the vacant seat in the North-West Riding of the Shire of Wimmera caused by the death of Cr. James Giddings, had been received up ...
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Since the horse broom has been at work in Horsham it has been the means of making Firebrace-street one of the cleanest streets in any town. Every ...
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On Wednesday evening the Horsham Fire Brigade was called out, but its services were hardly required, the alarm having been given owing to a tank on ...
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The number of applicants for the new issue of 40,000 shares in the Warrnambool Woollen Mill Co. was considerably in excess of the number of ...
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The secretary of the Horsham District Hospital (Mr. E. J. Glenister) acknowledges with thanks the following donations :—Church of England, ...
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Anniversary services in connection with the Jung Methodist Church will be conducted on Sunday next. The preacher at 3 and 7 p.m. will be ...
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The programme for to-morrow night includes the clever Sessue Hayakawa in '' The Courageous Coward," Montague Love in "Through the Toils," ...
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The pulpit at St. John's Church. Horsham, will be occupied on Sunday by the Rev. F. W. Ramsay, of the Australian Board of Missions. A lantern ...
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Owing to engine trouble Sir Ross Smith's aeroplane did not arrive in Melbourne on Tuesday as planned, and the immense crowd at Flemington, ...
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Travellers by train from Melbourne and Adelaide who desire the comfort of a sleeper will in future be obliged to pay an additional 2/6 for the ...
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There was a fair ''house" at the Horsham Town Hall last night When the Gaiety Touring Theatre Co. made its first appearance in Horsham. The ...
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The State Committee that is making arrangements for the visit of the Prince of Wales mot again on Wednesday. Some important items of the itinerary ...
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When discussing with the Committee the financial position of the Balarat Hospital and most of the other charitable institutions visited ...
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After refusing emphatically for months to release the stocks of Cooper's sheep dip which were held in bond at the various ports of ...
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Mr. E. Stribling has presented the Euroa branch of the Returned Soldiers' League with the public hall. The gift is an unconditional one and the ...
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Mr. Barnes, the Minister for Railways, in reply to a deputation from the Wangaratta district, announced that the Government was considering the whole ...
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The fire in Murra Murra State forest continues unchecked. It has now reached the vicinity of Brimpaen, but as the forest telephone line is down ...
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The Australian Women's National League is offering a prize of ten guineas for the best original poem in commemoration of the visit of the Prince ...
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A syndicate is being formed in Minyip with, the object of acquiring a tin-bearing property in the neighborhood of the famed Badak Tin Mining ...
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In this issue Messrs. Young Bros. announce the Fiat motor ear, a postwar model of which they will have on exhibition in April. They are prepared ...
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On page 1 of to-day's "Times" will be found Electric Light Schemes and an article on Social Solidarity. Page 2 contains Northern Territory ...
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Engineers' Funds
EMBARGO TO BE CANCELLED. (Wire.—From Our Correspondent.) Melbourne, Thursday.
The Prime Minister, having been officially informed of the marine engineers' strike being declared off, steps are being taken to cancel the Federal ...
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Mr. Warwick Langley, of "Silver-mead," St. Helens Plains, has gone to Adelaide to pay a visit to his mother, who is nearly 100 years old. ...
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The death occurred at Bondi, Sydney, on 18th February, of Mrs. Robert Clark, son., wife of the late Robert Clark, of Horsham. The deceased lady ...
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The members of the Kalkee Tennis Club entertained Sergeant W. Robertson at a tennis afternoon on Saturday, February 14, on his return from active ...
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LATEST CABLES
PAISLEY BY-ELECTION. ASQUITH RETURNED. (Reuter's Telegram.) London, Wednesday.
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TURKEY AND RUSSIA.
HOW ARE THEY TO BE TREATED. ANXIOUS TIME IN COMMONS. (Reuter's Telegram.) London, Wednesday.
Turkey and Russia are the two great outstanding questions agitating the public mind. The view of Parliament on the former is likely to be elicited at a ...
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BRITISH INDUSTRIES.
THE PRE-WAR STANDARD. EXPORT TRADE DEVELOPMENT. (Reuter's Telegram.) London, Wednesday.
Sir Auckland Geddes, speaking at the British Industries Fair, said that the fair, since its inauguration in 1915, had entirely changed in character. It was ...
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MINE NATIVES ON STRIKE.
THE SITUATION ON THE RAND. POLICE FIRE IN COMPOUND (Reuter's Telegram.) Johannesburg, Wednesday.
The general situation on the mines continues encouraging, and no additional mines have been affected. Considerable numbers of natives on the West ...
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FLYING THROUGH AFRICA.
POSITION OF MACHINES. (Published in The London Times.) London, Wednesday.
The Times correspondent at Cairo states that the South African aeroplane that is flying to the Cape has arrived at Khartoum. ...
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THE BIG FIGHT.
FORTUNES IN THE RING. (United Service Cable.) London, Wednesday.
The latest story about the Dempsey. Carpentier fight comes from the Fox Films representative, Mr. Sheehan, now in London, who states that everything ...
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It is announced that Mr. Bainbridge Colby succeeds Mr. Robert Lansing as Secretary for State. ...
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The marriage of Miss May Keating of Horsham, and Mr. Frank Smith, late A.T.F., and formerly stationmaster at Dooen, was quietly celebrated in ...
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Federal Politics
OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. THE GOVERNMENT'S POLICY. (Wire.—From Our Correspondent.) Melbourne, Thursday.
The Federal members were sworn in. The Hon. W. L. Elliot Johnson was elected speaker in the House of Representatives by 46 votes to 21, the only ...
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The statement of the Federal finances for the half-year ended December 31st last shows that the revenue was £18.932.679, being an increase of ...
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CRICKET
METHODIST V. JUNG.
The team to represent the Methodist club in their match against Jung on Saturday will be chosen from the following :—Hill (2), Ray (2), Cranage, ...
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