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  2. LATEST NEWS

    Members of the Parliamentary Labor Party today gave a farewell luncheon to the Premier. Mr. E. J. Hogan, who leaves tomorrow for abroad. He was ...

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  3. APPALLING ECOE-[?]

    [?] the executive of the Hamilton Soldier and Closer Settlement Rehabilitation Association, Mr. J. G. Stewart said one ...

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  4. INCREASED UNEMPLOYED RELIEF TAXES.

    The acting Premier, in hinting at increased unemployed relief taxes next year to finance the works scheme, says Victoria is the lowest-taxed country in ...

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  5. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT.

    Mr. A. King, of the Majestic Cafe, Firebrace street, Horsham, announces by advertisement to-day that he has purchased the well-known fruit and ...

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  6. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETING.

    A general meeting will be held in the Town Hall on Thursday night at 8 p.m. A zinnia night has been arranged, when the competition among ...

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  7. TOBACCO KILN DESTROYED.

    A severe loss was sustained by Mrs. A. R. Haigh, of Pomonal, on Sunday when her tobacco curing kiln was completely destroyed by fire at about ...

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  8. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  9. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Another "brickfielder" was experienced on Saturday, when dust and a hot northerly Wind blew with such force that the glass did not take long ...

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  10. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT'S EFFECTS SOLD.

    An auction sale any time and anywhere can always draw a crowd of intending purchasers as well as those merely interested. On Friday ...

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  11. NO DEPRESSION IN STAWELL.

    There has been no sign of depression in Stawell during the past week or so, and it is a source of wonder how the public has stood up to the continual ...

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  12. HORSHAM MARKET REPORT.

    Messrs. David Anderson & Co. conducted an auction sale of poultry, fruit, vegetables, etc., at the market on Friday and report having obtained the ...

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  13. HOSPITAL WOOD DAY.

    The following additional gift was received for the annual wood day for the Horsham Base Hospital:—One motor waggon, Mr. W. Jenz. In last Friday's ...

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  14. MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  15. Trial to Last Two Weeks.

    Most of today's proceedings in the trail of the six men charged with the shooting of Constable [?] and stealing £980 from the employees of ...

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  16. RAILWAY PICNIC WELL PATRONISED.

    A record for a number of years was established at Horsham and other stations en route to on Saturday morning on the occasion of the annual railway ...

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  17. BAND RECITAL TO-NIGHT.

    Under the auspices of the Horsham Progress Association, a band recital will be held in May Park to-night in aid of the band funds. ...

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  18. WHEAT POOL'S SECOND ADVANCE.

    The chairman of directors of the Victorian Wheatgrowers' Corporation Limited (Mr. A. J. King, of Minyip) announced last week that a second ...

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  19. The Price in Horsham.

    Yesterday the price of wheat in Horsham was 2/9½ per bushed. ...

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  20. FYAN'S CREEK TEACHER DROWNED.

    Held under bail on a series of serious charges for alleged criminal and indecent assaults on young girls, William Arthur Lennie, will never appear ...

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  21. DISTRICT ASSISTANCE FOR RELIEF COMMITTEE.

    Mr. J. F. Matthews, a country representative of the state Relief Committee, Melbourne, acknowledges further generous donations of grain and ...

    Article : 169 words
  22. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 149 words
  23. FREEMASONS HEAL BREACH.

    The breach between the English and German Freemasons which has lasted since the world war has closed. The Duke of Cannaught, Grand master, ...

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  24. COUNTRY ROADS BOARD TENDERS.

    Among tenders authorised for acceptance by the Country Roads Board is the following:—Arapiles Shire: Horsham Natimuk-Edenhope road; 1600 ...

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  25. RAISING A PEACE ARMY.

    The world frowns upon Dr. Maude Royden's proposal that an unarmed army should stand between the combatants in the Far East, in an endeavor ...

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  26. ARM SEVERELY BURNED.

    Although Mr. "Jack" Berry of Messrs. Wilson Bolton & Co.'s garage. Horsham, has been working among motor machinery for over 15 years ...

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  27. Waterside Workers' Rates.

    Judge Beeby, in the Arbitration Court today refused the [?] of the Waterside Workers [?] for preference employment. [?] however ...

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  28. SALE OF STUD STOCK.

    An outstanding sale for Horsham will be the disposal to-morrow (Wednesday) at Messrs Young Bros. yards of an excellent lot of horses from Mr. ...

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  29. TOPPED BALLARAT MARKET.

    On two occasions Times of full-mouth merino wethers from the property of Mr. Graham McMurtrie, of Rupanyup stopped the Ballarat market, the top ...

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  30. APPLICATIONS FOR HOTEL RENT REDUCTIONS.

    In the Licensing Court in Melbourne last week the chairman, Mr. Barr, announced that a great many applications had been received from ...

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  31. GROCERY FIRM'S JUBILEE.

    The well-known firm of Moran & Cato, grocery merchants, celebrates its jubilee year of business on Monday. March 14. To mark the event the ...

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  32. THE TURF.

    The following are the [?] for the races next Saturday:— Trial Handicap.—[?] 10.12; Typiste, 10.2, Choom, [?] ...

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  33. SUCTION GAS PLANT DEMONSTRATION.

    To-morrow at 2.30 p.m. on Mr E. Peucker's farm a special demonstration of a 17-28 Twin City tractor, equipped with a suction gas plant, has been ...

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  34. The Horsham Times

    A man's blest companions, it has been stated, are a book, a dog, and a pipe [?] the first-mentioned has a bigger away in moments of leisure, when ...

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  35. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES FULL.

    Great satisfaction at the prosperous state of Dookie and Longerenong Agricultural colleges was expressed by the secretary of the Council of ...

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  36. POULTRY BREEDERS' PROTEST.

    The National Utility Poultry Breeders' Association has decided to protest against the lifting by the Federal Government of the ban on the ...

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  37. CATTLE KING ON DEPRESSION.

    A 13-year-old South Australian boy went off into the bush for his first jot, at Broken Hill, before its mining days. He felt himself rich on his wage of ...

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  38. SALE OF DISTRICT PROPERTY.

    Messrs Sawyer & Devlin advertise to-day that, under instructions from the administratrix of the estate of B. D. Taplin (deceased) and Mrs. E. M. ...

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  39. AEROPLANE DASH SAVES DIMBOOLA CHILD'S LIFE.

    Shortly after 12 o'clock on Saturday afternoon a telephone message was received by Dr. J. Dale, chairman of the Melbourne infantile paralysis ...

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  40. WHEAT PRICES AND PROSPECTS.

    "It must be very gratifying to wheat producers," said Mr. Hawker, Minister for markets, on Thursday, "to note the upward trend in wheat prices. ...

    Article : 186 words
  41. SCIENCE, MASTER OF MAN.

    Mr. R. W. Redpath, in his address, entitled Still Drifting, told members of the Geelong Legacy Club that science was becoming master of man. He ...

    Article : 71 words
  42. Advertising

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    Advertising : 83 words
  43. N.S.W. TRADE CAPTURED BY VICTORIANS.

    The President of the Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. Gordon Bennett) said on Friday that so seriously were Victorians menacing New South Wales ...

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  44. ALBURY SHOW SOCIETY'S LOSS.

    The Albury Show Society's annual report states that, in spite of reduced prize money, the number of entries in the various sections exceeded those in ...

    Article : 65 words
  45. A DISQUALIFICATION LIFTED.

    At a meeting of delegates of the N.W.D. Racing Association held at Murtoa last week, an appeal by J. Fisher, jun., against the ...

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  46. HORSHAM THEATRE.

    Tonight and Wednesday. "Doctors' Wives'', with Warner Baxter, and "May I Come In?" will be the principal features. ''The latter, as the name ...

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  47. SLEEP FOR FRUITS.

    A demonstration was given last Thursday in London by the industrial Research Department Eastmalling. establishment in putting fruits asleep for ...

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  48. THE MOUSE PLAGUE.

    A correspondent to the Melbourne "Age" writes:—I notice remarks in the papers re the above. There is very little doubt that the cause is the ...

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  49. POLICE MAGISTRATE ON "POWDER-PUFFS."

    Mr. Freeman, P.M. (in the Third City Court. Melbourne): "Will those two ladies in the back of the court please retire to the ladies' waiting room ...

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  50. CHILDREN AND CHARITY.

    Nothing but the highest praise ran be bestowed upon seven little maids is of the town for their very practical thought for the sick and suffering. ...

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  51. MADSTAR'S GOOD SUCCESS.

    About £22,000 were distributed at the settling to-day over [?] Australian Cup victory and his coupling in the doubles with the Newmarket ...

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  52. THE IDEAL PICTURE PALACE.

    The ideal picture theatre is not one which confines itself to British or American films, but one which specialises in the exhibition of the best films ...

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  53. EGG-LAYING COMPETITION.

    An innovation to Horsham and district poultry clubs is the egg-laying competition at Riverside, This event is open to anyone on payment of 7/6 ...

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  54. BOY'S HAND MUTILATED IN CHAFFCUTTER.

    When playing with his young brother on Sunday morning, Donald Sparrow, of Doctor's Creek, had his right hand caught in a handworked ...

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  55. TOTALISATOR AFFECTS BOOKMAKERS.

    The latest challenge to the totalisator, which last year deprived bookmakers of £4,000,000 is an offer by the latter to pay five per centum above the ...

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  56. SHEEP SKINS UNPROFITABLE.

    Recently Mr. G. Miller, a Rupanyup grazier, forwarded five sheep skins to a well-known metropolitan firm, and although aware that prices were not as ...

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  57. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.

    About 6.30 last night Horsham and district residents had a good view of the eclipse of the sun, which was low in the western sky. Smoked glass and ...

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  58. PHAR LAP POPULAR.

    Phar Lap is nominated for the Arlington Handicap, Arlington Gold Cup and the Stars and Strips of 25,000 dollars each here in July. The horse ...

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  59. GLENORCHY RESIDENT AGAIN ARRESTED.

    Joseph Borelia, carpenter, aged 55 years, of Glenorchy, and a married man, who was committed at the Stawell Police Court on Monday, 22nd ...

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  60. RAT IN BABY'S COT.

    When Mr and Mrs N. May, of Blampied, were awakened by the cries of their two-months-old baby, they found a large rat in the child's cot, which ...

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  61. BILLIARDS.

    Overcoming the 1750 handicap, Lindrum defeated Newman in the throe days' exhibition of billiards (453) Lindrum, 6351; Newman 5897. ...

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  62. MICE PLAGUE AND WHEAT.

    The sudden rush made by farmers to send their wheat away owing to the mice plague is advancing considerably the export season, and will probably, ...

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  63. KANIVA UNITED COUNTRY PARTY.

    The following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the Kaniva branch of the United Country Party:— President, Mr. S. Roy Champness: ...

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  64. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES.

    On Sunday harvest festival services were celebrated in practically all of the churches in Horsham including the Salvation Army and appropriate ...

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  65. GOLF

    Applications for the position of resident greenkeeper to the Dooen Golf Club are invited and will be received up to mid-day on Saturday, March 12 ...

    Article : 27 words
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