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  2. LATEST NEWS

    A recommendation by the committee of a conference of the Victorian Labor party that the conference should agree that the State Government was not ...

    Article : 212 words
  3. BREAD AT FOURPENCE.

    A Sydney [?] who sells bread at 4d per 24b loaf said on Thursday that the millers had refused to deliver flour to him. He was, however, given flour ...

    Article : 134 words
  4. LATEST CABLES

    From Singapore it is cabled that A. T. Cunningham, the New South Wales, airman, who is on a flight to England, had a further mishap when, owing to ...

    Article : 74 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 222 words
  6. The Horsham Times

    Cold, boisterous weather has been experienced during the week end. On Saturday a hailstorm came after 12 o'clock followed by a driving shower of ...

    Article : 107 words
  7. THE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The work of the Horsham Ladies' Benevolent Society still goes on it its distribution of relief to the needy of the town. Each Friday someone ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. SHEEP BY AIR IN NEW GUINEA.

    The Shell Company has been advised that the first flock of 40 sheep for Wau, New Guinea was delivered in batches by aeroplane from Salamoa, the New ...

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  9. CONCLUDING EUCHRE SOCIAL.

    The final euchre and dance held in the Horsham Catholic School Hall on Thursday night ranked as one of the finest of the series. These enjoyable ...

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  10. A COLLECTOR'S LICENCE.

    A collector's licence was granted to by Messrs G. L. Ray and W. C. Bolton J.s'P., to John S. Francis, of Pynsent street, Horsham, at the Horsham Police ...

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  11. BAND SERENADES MAYOR.

    The time-honored custom of screnading the newly-elected Mayor of Ararat was revived last Thursday evening, when the members of the ...

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  12. SHUT THAT WINDOW!

    There has long been a controversy amongst railway travellers regarding the opening or shutting of carriage windows, and the question is often asked ...

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  13. REVUE FOR HOSPITAL.

    On Thursday in the Theatre the Horsham Revue Company will stage its scintilating revue in aid of the funds of the Horsham Base Hospital. This ...

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  14. HORSHAM'S ANNUAL SHOW.

    So far the entries for Horsham's annual show are coming in steadily, and to date between 300 and 400 have been received by the secretary (Mr. J. R. ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. CAPTAIN COOK'S SEA CHEST.

    The Sydney Museum is 1928 effected £3000 for Captain Cook's sea [?] Summer, a Birmingham [?] recently bought the chest for a few ...

    Article : 44 words
  16. Flour in Sydney Reduced.

    The Sydney Flour Millers' Association reduced flour by 5/ ton to-day to £9 5/ at the mill door. ...

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  17. ROYALTY UPSET.

    A reconciliation between King Gaol and Queen [?] of [?] pears to be impossible, and the King has now practically decided to seek ...

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  18. SHOCK FOR DAUGHTER.

    When Thomas J. Kift, signwriter and decorator, Ballarat, failed to return to his home by midnight on Thursday, his daughter visited his place of ...

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  19. THE SONGS OF YOUTH.

    A bright feature of the Horshma Elementary School's fete in the Town Hall on Friday evening was the singing by the senior scholars of some acceptable ...

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  20. CYCLING DEPOT SHIFTED.

    By advertisement elsewhere, Mr. W. H. Cox notifies the public of Horsham and district that he has transferred his business from 32 Roberts Avenue to No. ...

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  21. Country Bus Services.

    The Victorian taxi bus services commenced operations to-day on country routes, despite the Government's opposition. ...

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  22. "ON DUTY 24 HOURS A DAY."

    "I am on duty 24 hours a day. No matter where I go I must leave my telephone address," said Charles Saxton, an engineer in the service of the ...

    Article : 219 words
  23. HORSHAM THEATRE.

    To-night and to-morrow night an all-talking Broadway revue. "The Dance of Life," with Hal Skelly and Nancy Carroll, will be shown. Brilliant stage ...

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  24. FLOWER GARDEN AT HOSPITAL.

    A pretty scene is now presented at the Horsham Base Hospital with a large front flower garden in full bloom. Once the area was not at all inviting, but ...

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  25. GRAMPIANS POPULAR.

    The Grampians, says a "Herald" writer, are providing their own advertisement at the Tourist Bureau at present. I called there one afternoon, and ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. AID FOR MOTORISTS.

    The Automobile Aid Company is a new German venture which, as its name implies, comes to the assistance of motor cars in distress. The road between ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. THE PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    A cable message from San Francisco states that the grave fears which [?] entertained for the safety of [?] Bromley and his companions who is ...

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  28. SOCIAL

    The Methodist church at Douglas was beautifully decorated by friends of the bride in tonings of mauve green and white dowers, for the charming ...

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  29. PROTECT AND STUDY THE BIRDS.

    "The study of natural history will give you infinite pleasure," said Rev. W. Reed on Saturday evening to a well attended meeting of members and ...

    Article : 214 words
  30. SCHOOLS' SEPTEMBER VACATION

    Parents aer reminded that the schools break up for the September vacation at the end of this week and resume work again on Monday, ...

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  31. THE GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    From Berlin on Sunday a [?] states that the close of the German electing campaign on Saturday was marked by rioting and [?] In fruit of the ...

    Article : 156 words
  32. MILL PRODUCTS REDUCED.

    Prices for flour have been reduced by 25/ a short ton in the last month and quotations for bran and pollard have receded slowly from £8 to £6 5/ ...

    Article : 185 words
  33. OBITUARY

    The funeral of the late Mr. Friedrich Kroschel, of Natimuk, was conducted on Friday at the Natimuk Cemetery and was largely attended ...

    Article : 537 words
  34. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  35. HORSHAM Y CLUB.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Horsham Y Club was held in the temperance Hall on Saturday night, when there was a fair attendance of members ...

    Article : 104 words
  36. USE OF LIBRARIES.

    Moving a vote of thanks to the Prahran City librarian, Mr. A. E. McMicken, after he had addressed the Geelong Legacy Club last week on ...

    Article : 146 words
  37. WASTE OF FOODSTUFFS.

    In last issue a statement was published coming from the Inspector of Charities in New South Wales (Mr. R. J. Love), who remarked that the waste in ...

    Article : 103 words
  38. FERRETS IN "FOWLHOUSE."

    Many tales have been told of how negroes delight in breaking into poultry yards and annexing tasty birds and of how the fox has caused havoc ...

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  39. CLOSING BARS ON CHRISTMAS DAY.

    At a meeting of the Anglican social questions committee held on Thursday the following resolution was passed on animously:—In view of the undesirable ...

    Article : 214 words
  40. PERSONAL

    Dr. J. P. Black has returned to Horsham and resumed practice. Sergeant D. Stewart, who has been in charge of the Horsham Police ...

    Article : 280 words
  41. MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  42. PETTY DEBTS.

    Before Messrs. G. L. Ray and W. C. Bolton, J.'sP., at the Horsham Police Court on Friday judgment was given in the following cases:—T. Arkley v. ...

    Article : 52 words
  43. ONCE WEALTHY, NOW DESTITUTE

    Wandering with no visible means of sustenance, was the charge preferred at Wokingham, London, last week, against Ada Clements, a once wealthy ...

    Article : 128 words
  44. A NECESSARY WORK.

    A meeting of representatives of the Wimmera and Arapiles shires took place at Horsham on Friday to consider the question of repairing the road between ...

    Article : 86 words
  45. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 48 words
  46. STAWELL WOOLLEN MILLS.

    At the annual meeting of shareholders of the North-Western Woollen Mills Pty. Ltd. the chairman (Mr. Hans L. Mitchell) stated that trading conditions ...

    Article : 148 words
  47. A WAY THEY HAD IN ROME.

    The following extract from one of Macaulay's poems on Rome is applicable to the present time:—For Romans in Rome's quarrel spared neither ...

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  48. BAND AT HOSPITAL.

    The Horsham Borough Band played one of its inspiring programmes at the Base Hospital on Sunday afternoon to the delight of the patients and the ...

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  49. ECHUCA COUNCIL SEAT VACANT.

    The Echuca Borough Council is unable to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Cr. F. Casey. Nominations were called last month without ...

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  50. HOW TO DO IT.

    In a certain country township there was a doctor who was anxious to be elected as an alderman. He published in the local paper the following:— ...

    Article : 147 words
  51. YOUNG WOMAN KILLED BY CAR.

    A sad fatality happened in Adelaide last week, resulting in the death of Miss Grace E. Cumming, a daughter of Mr. W. Cumming, of Adelaide ...

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  52. RUPANYUP SHEEPDOG TRIALS.

    Sheepdog trails held by the Rupanyup and Marnoo Agricultural and Pastoral Society resulted:—Open Trial.— T White's (Ascotvale ) Rajah, 93 ots. ...

    Article : 64 words
  53. LOCAL INDUSTRY.

    A. Arnott & Co. are manufacturers of Elevator and Platform canvases for all makes of Reapers and Blinders, strongly reinforced with leather ...

    Article : 53 words
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