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  2. LATEST NEWS

    Over an inch of rain fell in the city in three hours. The inter State tennis matches had to be postponed. The rain also caused the abandonment of ...

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  3. LATEST CABLES

    An order has been made by the Court of British Columbia to advertise in Australia for John Wagstaffe Oliver, who disappeared from Perth, Western ...

    Article : 70 words
  4. FIREMAN'S ARM SCALDED.

    During the lunch adjournment in connection with the Fire Brigades demonstration at Ararat last Saturday, a rather serious scalding accident occurred ...

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  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 267 words
  6. LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.

    The following have been successful in the London College of Music examinations, which were conducted at Horsham by the examiner, Mr. Chas ...

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  7. STUDENTS' CONCERT IN THEATRE.

    A large and representative audience enjoyed the lengthy programme of over 30 items presented by Mrs. Tom Cameron's pupils at the Horsham Theatre ...

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  8. HORSHAM R.S.S.I.L.A. LADIES' AFTERNOON.

    In connection with the afternoon tea which will he held at the lawns in the botanical gardens at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow under the auspices of the Ladies' ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES

    An acceptable change came early yesterday morning, when cooler conditions set in with refreshing rain, which amounted to 12 points. The ...

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  10. LARGE EAGLE SHOT

    An eagle measuring 6ft 2in from tip to tip was shot by Mr. E. A. Parsons on his farm at Bangerang. It had a nest on the property of huge size. Mr ...

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  11. CLOTHING NEEDED FOR CHILDREN.

    The Horsham Ladies' Benevolent Society is in urgent need of babies' and children's clothing for very deserving cases, and will be grateful for parcels, ...

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  12. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    The Melbourne woolbrokers advise that the average price realised for greasy wool sold in Melbourne during the week ended 26th November was ...

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  13. A GUIDE TO TOBACCO GROWERS.

    The Australian Tobacco Investigation has just issued a publication entitled "Tobacco Production in Australia," which has been prepared by the ...

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  14. A British Note to America.

    A British note replying to the American Note on war debts is being transmitted to Washington. The note is considered to be the most important ...

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  15. Pastoral Award Rates.

    The final award in the pastoral industry was announced by Chief Judge Dethridge in the Arbitration Court to-day. The only alteration in the real ...

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  16. FUTURE OF WOOL INDUSTRY

    Speaking at the Pleasant Sunday Afternoon function at Wesley Church. Melbourne, Mr. Fairbairn, M.L.A., said that although wool growers were going ...

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  17. VALUABLE COW DIES.

    Presumably poisoned after having eaten grass, which had previously been sprayed with some liquid poison, a valuable cow owned by Mr. J. A. ...

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  18. BLACK DISEASE IN SHEEP.

    Recently Mr. E. H. Teakle, of Bleak House, sustained the loss of several lambs which died of a mysterious disease, and a specimen of portion of one ...

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  19. THE SEWERAGE TENDERS.

    The Horsham Sewerage, Authority is awaiting the decision of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission in regard to the several tenders submitted ...

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  20. Hardshpis in Russia.

    Russia is facing the hardest [?] since the Five-Year Plan begun. A reduction of one quarter in the bread allowance to Soviet workers is ...

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  21. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  22. CATHOLIC FETE A HUGE SUCCESS.

    The Christmas Fair held last Friday by the Catholic Women's Social Guild was a huge success, the approximate proceeds being £123. Those successful ...

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  23. A Diving Fatality.

    David Harper, 15, of Erskine street, North Melbourne, died in hospital to- day, from [?] fractured spine, caused when he was diving into shallow water ...

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  24. INTEREST IN LONGERENONG FIELD DAY.

    Yesterday's boisterous weather had little effect on the 19th annual field day held under the auspices of the Horsham Agricultural Society at the ...

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  25. CHRISTMAS CHEER AND THE HORSHAM BAND

    The Horsham Band will render a programme of music this (Friday) evening at the intersections of Roberts Avenue and Firebrace street. Collectors will ...

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  26. Ocean Transport.

    Although there are divergencies in the national interest, a striking manifesto which has just been issued is unanimously supported by shipowners ...

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  27. Labor Party's Latest.

    It is understood that when the annual conference of the Victoria Labor party takes place in January, a move will be made to secure the ...

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  28. ACCIDENT AT PINE PLANTATION

    What might have been a, very serious accident occurred at the Mount Dryden Pine Plantation on Tuesday morning. Two men named Charles ...

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  29. A CHAMPION THISTLE CUTTER.

    One of the many unfortunates known as "bagmen" (Mr J. Booth), called at the homestead of Mr. P. L. Williams, Miram, last week and in response to ...

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  30. MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  31. STATE LAND TAX

    Opposition to the Government's proposal to charge 8 per cent on overdue and tax was expressed in the Legislative Council on Wednesday night, when ...

    Article : 303 words
  32. ADELAIDE ICE-CREAM FOR HORSHAM

    The Blue Bird Cafe announces in this issue that they have in stock a brand of ice-cream which is new to Horsham—that known as Amscoll's from ...

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  33. HORSHAM THEATRE

    "The Sky Bride," which will be one of the features tonight and Saturday, stars Virginia Bruce and Richard Arlen. He was a boy alone in the skies; ...

    Article : 254 words
  34. Conversion Loans.

    Sir Mark Sheldon, of Sydney, in an interview to-day said that [?] must not be led away by the success of the recent conversion of the New South ...

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  35. NEW SEASON'S WHEAT FROM LAH.

    Mr. A. J. Eaton, of Lah, made a delivery of 50 bags of Ranee wheat on Monday from a crop of 11 bags to the acre. The delivery, which was ...

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  36. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 185 words
  37. PANTOMIME FOR HORSHAM.

    King Pantomime. for ever reigns supreme in the hearts of young and old, and his loyal subjects are to be given the opportunity to pay him ...

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  38. FAILED TO DESTROY RABBITS

    Before Mr. F. W. T. Norris, P.M., at the Stawell Court, last week John McKellar, owner of Kirkella and Glynwylla estates, consisting of 13,500 acres, ...

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  39. TWO HAYSTACKS BURNT AT RUPANYUP

    On the farm of Mr. D. Payne, six miles south of Rupanyup two haystacks, containing about 70 tons, and valued at £1300, were totally destroyed ...

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  40. IRRIGATION WATER CHARGES.

    Mr. R. F. Toutcher, M.L.A., has received the following letter from the secretary of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission:—"With reference ...

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  41. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY.

    Members and associates of Horsham St. John's G.F.S. recently journeyed to Murtoa, to the number of about 25, and were the guests for the evening of the ...

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  42. ACCIDENT AT CHURCH

    Mrs. McQueen was the victim of a serious accident whilst present at the anniversary service at the Rupanyup Presbyterian Church. A woman ...

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  43. New Depth Device for Steamer

    The Wanganella, formerly the Achiemota, engaged in the Australian coastal trade, is fitted with a remarkable device called an "Echameter," which ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. UKELELE MADE FROM MATCHES

    Mr. Donald McDonald, of Moyston, has made a handsome ukelele entirely from wooden matches, nearly 2000 of which have been used in its ...

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  45. WHAT TO PLANT THIS MONTH

    The following gardening hints for December have been supplied by courtesy of Mr. Thomas Brown, curator of the Horsham Botanical Gardens:— ...

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  46. ENOUGH TAXATION

    A majority of Legislative Council members who attended a secret combined meeting of the U.A.P. and Country party in that Chamber at ...

    Article : 214 words
  47. Public Schoolboys' Tour

    Twenty-seven public school boys will embark on December 22 on a tour of New Zealand, lasting seven weeks They will pay a hurried visit to ...

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  48. The Horsham Times

    The Government has reason to be pleased with the reception tendered its transport and land settlement proposals. Mr. Dunstan acquitted himself ...

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  49. RAINFALL FOR NOVEMBER

    Only 56 points of rain were recorded in Horsham last month, when it rained on five days. For the same period last year 1.90 inches were received, rain ...

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  50. WOMAN GORED BY BULL

    So severely injured was Mrs W. Shields, of Tongala, when she was gored by a bull on Tuesday that she died on Wednesday. Mrs. Shields was ...

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  51. TELANGATUK OFF-SHEARS SALE.

    Messrs Dalgety & Co and J. Kimberley & Sons, Horsham, agents in conjunction, report having held their annual off-shears sale at Telangatuk on ...

    Article : 191 words
  52. CHRISTIANITY ATTACKED

    "I am not a Christian for the simple reason that. Christianity can no longer command the allegiance of thoughtful, studious, and intelligent people. ...

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  53. LODGE MEMBERS ENGAGE IN MOCK WEDDING.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Horsham A.N.A. on Tuesday night was presided over by the new president, Mr. W. Papst, and after routine ...

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  54. Indian Terrorism

    Speaking at Calcutta to-night the Governor of Bengal alluded to the dir appointment expressed in some quarters that the drastic measures which ...

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  55. MAIL CONTRACTOR FINED FOR CARRYING PASSENGERS

    At Stawell Court on Monday Alan Greenberger, an employe of James T Flynn, the Stawell-Kanya mail contractor was [?] with having driven ...

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  56. COUNTRY ROADS BOARD TENDERS

    The Country Roads Board has authorised the acceptance of the following tender:—Arapiles Shire.— Horsham Hamilton road: 15.840 feet, gravelling, ...

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  57. PILES GO QUICK

    Thousands who have piles have not learned that quick and permanent relief can only be accomplished with internal medicine. Neither cutting nor ...

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  58. BAND RECITAL ENJOYED.

    Tuesday night drew a large number of citizens to May Park to hear an enjoyable musical recital, by the Horsham Borough Band, which rendered ...

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  59. HAY STACK DESTROYED BY FIRE

    A fire at Mr. H. H. Duxson's farm Wallaloo East, destroyed a stack of hay containing about 60 tons. The fire was prevented from spreading by ...

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  60. PROMINENT LECTURER TO VISIT HORSHAM.

    Quite a treat Will be given to members of the Horsham H.A.C.B. Society and others next Wednesday night when Rev. Fr. Roper, P.P. of Landsborough. ...

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  61. SOLDIER SETLLEMENT

    At a special and largely attended meeting held at [?] of soldier settlers of [?] Warrabooke, [?] Plains and [?] estates, the Land ...

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  62. YOUNG FARMER'S INJURY

    Whilst cranking up a tractor on his parents' farm at Rupanyup North, Mr. Joffre Hewitt was burled several yards through the engine back-firing. At ...

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  63. FARMERS CULTIVATE PEAS

    Many farmers this year in the Beulah district have cultivated peas successfully. All the pen crops are well grown, and yields up to nine bags to ...

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  64. A CHARGE DISMISSED.

    A charge against George Eastwell, of Nhill, of firing a gun at Bert Morrison with intent to do grievous bodily harm, was dismissed. ...

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  65. MAY PARK SPORTS.

    The adjourned meeting to arrange for the forthcoming Christmas. Day sports will be held at the Victoria Hotel to-morrow at 3.30.p.m. A large ...

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  66. HORSE DROPS DEAD WITH RIDER.

    When riding a horse on the Tall Tree Estate near Elaine, Mr. J McGinn escaped injury when the animal dropped dead. ...

    Article : 26 words
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