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  2. LATEST NEWS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, was given a rousing welcome at a civic reception tendered by the Lord Mayor to-day. The gathering was the ...

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  3. LATEST CABLES

    News of a shocking railway disaster in the suburb of Moscow on January 2 was released to-day. Sixty-eight persons were killed and 130 injured. Two ...

    Article : 159 words
  4. UNEMPLOYED ABSORBED AT MURTOA.

    For the first time in the last two years Murtoa has practically no unemployed men. Many extra hands are at present engaged at the flour mill as a ...

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  5. TRAGIC WEEK-END CITY HAPPENINGS.

    After a thrilling and desperate chase on Saturday night, the police patrol car came to grief when it ran into a van, the driver of which was killed ...

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  6. HORSHAM THEATRE.

    "Daddy [?] featuring the screen's sweetheart, Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter, will be the big attraction to-night and Wednesday. Critics ...

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  7. HORSHAM M.U.I.O.O.F. LODGE.

    The first meeting for the year of the Horsham M.U.I.O.O.F. lodge took place in the Masonic Hall last Thursday evening, when the chair was occupied ...

    Article : 200 words
  8. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  9. WHEAT STEALING.

    Wheat, stealing is prevalent in the Donald district, particularly in paddocks where bags are left standing within reasonable distance of the roads. ...

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  10. War Hero Passes.

    Captain Albert Jacks, V.C., M.C., and bar, the first Australian to win the treasured and highly coveted bronze cross in the late war, died in the ...

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  11. MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  12. SENATOR GUTHRIE'S CANDIDNESS.

    Senator Guthrie, speaking after the declaration of the Senate poll, said he thought some people were, expecting too much as a result of the election. ...

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  13. FALL FROM HORSE CAUSES BOY'S DEATH.

    Gloom was cast over the Dimboola district by the news of the death of Alfred Clarence Schilling, the eleven- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Summer has fully arrived with its trail of hot brightness and typical conditions, which have been experienced for some time. The glass has been ...

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  15. Rail Disaster Near Paris

    Ten persons were killed and 30 injured to-day in a railway accident at a station just between Paris and Compiegne. The coupling broke and the ...

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  16. The Price in Horsham.

    Yesterday the price of wheat in Horsham was 2/8 per bushel. ...

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  17. AUCTION SALE DAY CHANGED.

    Messrs. David Anderson and Co. advertise to day that a sale of furniture will be held to-morrow (Wednesday) at 2.30 p.m. on account of Mr. W. P. ...

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  18. The Horsham Times

    The Macmillan report in England (made available a few months ago, which was the opinion of a number of the most prominent experts in the ...

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  19. NO PRESIDENT: NO CARNIVAL.

    Last night members of the executive of the Hospital Carnival committee, which met in the Horsham Town Hall. were disappointed at the lack of public ...

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  20. Children's Gruesome Deed

    A shocking tragedy is reported from the Island of Cepholonia, where two five-year-old children innocently murdered a two-year-old boy. They said ...

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  21. HORSHAM MARKET REPORT.

    At the market on Friday, Messrs. David Anderson and Co. report having obtained the following prices:—Ducks 4/9 pr, cockerels 1/1 to 1/3 each, white ...

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  22. REALISM IN THE AIR.

    Film men nowadays leave few avenues untouched in their search for realism and for the enjoyment of the millions of screen patrons. Almost every ...

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  23. RUPANYUP FARM ROBBED.

    From a farm owned by Simpsons Pty, Ltd., about six miles east of Rupanyup, tractor and harvester tools with belting worth £8, were stolen. A ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. HEAT WAVE EFFECT ON FLIES.

    The heat wave which has held Queensland in a grip for more than a week has ended with thunderstorms which resulted in marked decreases in ...

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  25. Another Expedition to South Pole

    H. G. Watkins who is leading an [?] expedition shortly. States that among the projects of the expedition will be a 1300 mile sledge journey ...

    Article : 227 words
  26. HIGHER F.A.Q. WHEAT STANDARD

    The corn trade section of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce has fixed the f.a.q. (fair average quality) standard of wheat for this "year's harvest ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. Advertising

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    Advertising : 174 words
  28. TWO HORSES DIE THROUGH EATING WHEAT.

    At this period of the year when horses are so essential in the harvest field and for wheat carting, Messrs A. and M. Baker had the ill fortune on ...

    Article : 114 words
  29. OPOSSUMS AND RABBITS BLINDED BY FIRE.

    The bush fires in the Grampians broke out again on Wednesday night. One went in the direction of Silver Band Falls, but it is understood that ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. A WOMAN FIRE FIGHTER.

    At the recent fire which occurred in a wheat crop on Mr. H. H. Wettenhall's property at Carr's Plains amongst the 300 fire fighters who ...

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  31. HORSHAM H.A.C.B.S.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Horsham H.A.C.B. Society was held in the lodge room on Sunday night and was well attended. The President, ...

    Article : 350 words
  32. BUSY TIME FOR WHEAT LUMPERS

    Wheat is being carted in to the Jung station very steadily and up to the present the yard has not experienced the usual rush when the gates open in ...

    Article : 109 words
  33. RAIL MACHINERY BY AIR.

    There seems no end to the emergency uses of the aeroplane, but it is not often that the railways have occasion to ask a favor of its services. ...

    Article : 213 words
  34. MUSICAL TUITION.

    Miss Delphine Vermish, A.T.C.L., advertises to-day that tuition will be resumed at her studio on Monday, February 8, when she will also be ...

    Article : 34 words
  35. NO WINDJAMMERS FOR WHEAT.

    This year, for the first time since wheat was first shipped from Melbourne more than 70 years ago, not a bushel of Victoria's harvest will be carried ...

    Article : 214 words
  36. Kingsford Smith's 'Plane in Mud

    Continuous heavy rain has rendered the local aerodrome generally while one portion is unfit for this use. When Kingsford Smith arrived ...

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  37. SALVATION OFFICERS WELCOMED.

    There was a large number present in the Salvation Citadel on Thursday evening to welcome to Horsham the new commanding officers, Capt. and ...

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  38. BIG HOLD-UP IN CITY.

    Detectives investigating the hold-up of Mr. F. J. Cook, managing director of Clyde Booteries Pty, Ltd., and his son Kenneth, 19, in a garage at the ...

    Article : 158 words
  39. Trouble Between Waterside Workers.

    Ernest Harrison, a waterside worker, died in hospital to-day from injuries received in stabbing affray between unionists and volunteers at Port ...

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  40. Bush Fires Cause Havoc.

    Much valuable timber and several week-end houses were destroyed by bush fires in the Dandenong ranges during the week-end and extensive ...

    Article : 73 words
  41. IS FISHING A SPORT?

    "Over the River," writing to the "West Wimmera Mai," says:—Fishing is no more a sport with some anglers than duck shooting is with some ...

    Article : 113 words
  42. FRUIT RESEARCH.

    The Assistant Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) denied the allegation made by the president of the Victorian Fruit Council (Mr. A. E. ...

    Article : 108 words
  43. REVISION OF JURY LISTS.

    Citizens' names eligible for the jury at Horsham were revised and corrected by Messrs. D. Anderson and J. Barnes J'sP., at a special sitting of a ...

    Article : 44 words
  44. POLITICIAN USED TO LIVE IN FLOORLESS SHED.

    William Mortimer Marshall, M.L.A., made a remarkable revelation in the Perth City Court when he said he was used to living in a floorless iron shed ...

    Article : 99 words
  45. CHARGES OF LARCENY.

    Three charges of larceny were preferred against Michael Dunne, laborer, of Horsham at the Horsham Police court yesterday by Messrs. D. ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. Ships' Crews Called Out.

    At a special meeting of the Seamen's Union to-day it was decided to call out all men on ships of the Adelaide Steamship Company and Coast ...

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  47. Big Blaze at Boort.

    Damage estimated at £6000 was caused by fire, which destroyed five shops and a house in the business section at Boort last night. All buildings ...

    Article : 47 words
  48. CHILD EATS OINTMENT.

    John Walker, aged two years, of Avon street. Geelong West, was admitted to the Geelong Hospital on Friday morning in a serious condition. ...

    Article : 108 words
  49. HORSHAM RACING PRIVILEGES.

    In the advertising columns attention is called to the sale by auction on February 3, of the publican's booth for the trotting meeting on ...

    Article : 108 words
  50. AUSTRALIA'S CROPS.

    The weather bureau's notes on the Commonwealth wheat crops at the end of December show that the return will be considerable below those of last ...

    Article : 92 words
  51. Flinders Lane Hold-Up.

    The police intimated to the City Court to-day that charges against the four men. who were arrested in connection With the shooting of Constable ...

    Article : 68 words
  52. SIR JOHN MONASH STATUE SITE.

    A position at the northern approach to the Shrine of Remembrance in the Domain gardens has been selected by the sub-committee appointed to decide ...

    Article : 83 words
  53. THE JOYS OF HARVESTING.

    Working at a haystack at Scotsburn last Thursday. Mr. Herb. Creswell was startled to find a 4 feet snake coiled round his leg. The reptile was pulled ...

    Article : 68 words
  54. Floods in Queensland.

    All rail traffic between Cairns, Innisfail and Townsville is suspended because of floods which followed the [?] rential rain during the week-end. All ...

    Article : 96 words
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