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Advertising : 1,113 wordsThe tumult of the 1940 carnival has ceased and the efforts of the many men, women and children were rewarded by the best gate receipts yet. The attendance at the night session at the Recreation Reserve was a record. The ...
Article : 269 wordsMembers of the Horsham Motor Cycle Club entertained during the afternoon and evening with dare-devil stunts on their machines. Spectacular ...
Article : 752 wordsPromoters of entertainments need not seek "foreign fields" for material, because Horsham has it in abundance. Choice samples of them were to the fore ...
Article : 300 wordsThe three main officials—the president (Mr E. Omant), secretary (Mr H. A. Roe) and treasurer (Mr. R. G. Brett)—all expressed themselves as ...
Article : 330 words"Saturday's day and. night carnival throws out the (often expressed belief that Horsham people cannot be dragged out to such entertainments." ...
Article : 209 wordsThe moment for which every child on the ground had waited came when the champion cyclist, Dean Toseland, did a tour of the track prior to ...
Article : 345 wordsUndoubtedly the main attraction for the night programme was the Chinese dragon and pageantry. It was the outstanding item and one which ...
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Tue 27 Feb 1940, Page 1
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