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  2. LATEST NEWS

    When Mrs. Dorothy Dwyer, garage proprietress, was standing outside her garage near the Victoria Market at 1.30 this morning with an employee ...

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  3. MAN POISONED BY GROOMING HORSE

    A South Grafton (N.S.W.) resident has suffered from poisoning by the accidental absorption of tick dip residue from a horse which he groomed every ...

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  4. NEWSPAPER RECIPROCITY.

    In its issue of Tuesday, the Wagga "Daily Advertiser" publishes portion of the report of the Mt. Zero water scheme function and complimentary ...

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  5. POLICE COMMISSIONER'S VISIT.

    A visit of inspection of the Wimmera police stations was made this week by Major-General T. A. Blamey, Chief Commissioner of Police. On ...

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  6. THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN.

    Young and old are always charmer "when the circus comes to town," and Messrs. Wirth Bros.' big combination, which visited Horsham on Wednesday ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. POLICE COMMISSIONER MET BY HORSHAM RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Fitting in his tour of the Wimmera with that of the Victorian Railway Commissioners .(Messrs. T. Molomby and H. W. Clapp), Major-General ...

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  9. SEWERAGE TO START IN FEBRUARY

    The Town Clerk (Mr. W. P. Pryor) has received advice to the effect that approval to all tenders for the sewering of the town has been granted by ...

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  10. RACE TRAIN PRIVILEGES SOUGHT.

    Representatives of the Rainbow Traders' Association, Race Club and other institutions met the Railway Commissioners on arrival at Rainbow on ...

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  11. WAWUNNA ROAD RAILWAY CROSSING

    During his brief visit to Horsham on Tuesday, Mr. Harold Clapp, Chief Commissioner of the Victorian Railways, who arrived in a special train, ...

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  12. TWO HOUSES DESTROYED AT NHILL

    A large unoccupied weatherboard house, situated in Halpin Park, Nhill, was completely destroyed by fire. The dwelling was owned by Mr. W. H. ...

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  13. Priest's Death by Drowning.

    The Rev. Father Felix Conlon, rowing master of Xavier College, Melbourne, was drowned to-day when a boat in which he was attempting to ...

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  14. A FREAK CALF.

    A freak calf was born on the farm of Mr. D. Richardson at Leopold. Its peculiarities consist of:—A fully developed body, one head, two faces, four ...

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  15. THE TONGAN CHOIR TO VISIT HORSHAM.

    As advertised in another column, the people of the Horsham district on February are to have the privilege of hearing the Tongan Choir, the ...

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  16. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  17. A DANGEROUS WEED.

    A report by the noxious weeds inspector to the Western district Shire of Belfast told of the spread of another weed which is injurious to stock. He ...

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  18. Fatality at Warrnambool.

    When a huge rock overbalanced and fell during sewerage construction work at Warrnambool to-day, John Cullen, 28, of Melbourne, was crushed to ...

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  19. STOCK AND POULTRY DYING IN QUEENSLAND

    Storms which swept the Clifton district, Queensland, during the week-end caused damage estimated at thousands of pounds. One resident, W. ...

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  20. Woolgrowers' Council Meets.

    The Australian Woolgrowers' Council declared to-day at a special meeting that there was no necessity for the formation of an executive proposed by ...

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  21. DUCK AND QUAIL SHOOTING SEASON.

    The duck season opens on Wednesday, 15th February, and the open season will continue until 30th April. The quail season will open on 15th March ...

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  22. MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  23. ARE MYSTERY STALLS ILLEGAL?

    Concern was expressed at the monthly meeting of the committee of management of the Horsham Base Hospital on Tuesday over the conduct of the ...

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  24. HORSHAM THEATRE

    Fascinating, sophisticated Monte Carlo gives its name and provides the background for Ernst Lubitsch's great Paramount picture. "Monte Carlo," ...

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  25. STOREKEEPER'S ESTATE ASSIGNED.

    The estate of James Day, of Victoria street, Nhill, storekeeper, has been assigned to Mr. T. W. Durant, in trust for creditors. The estimated liabilities ...

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  26. VALUABLE CIRCUS ELEPHANT DIES

    A severe loss was sustained by Messrs Wirth Brothers' circus on Monday during their visit to Hamilton. One of their most valuable elephants ate some ...

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  27. The Horsham Times

    Melbourne people as well as country citizens re anxiously awaiting the issue of the new Australian currency notes, and there is much speculation ...

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  28. BIRDS AND FISH AFFECTED BY MALADY.

    Regarding the fish that have died in the Hume reservoir an the Murray River, following similar havoc that occurred among birds in the same ...

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  29. Thieves Take Revenge.

    Finding no money in the manager, desk. and failing to break open the safe, thieves, who had broken into the City Preys Company. Little Bourke ...

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  30. A DANGEROUS RIDE.

    Several residents of Millar street, Horsham, were horrified on Monday afternoon as they noted two mere infants (apparently of the tender ages ...

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  31. WHEAT SILOS FULL

    If shipping is not available in Sydney to handle wheat immediately a serious position is expected. The Wide Bay terminal elevator is full to ...

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  32. POLICE DISPOSE OF BLACK GELDING.

    A sequel to a horse stealing charge at the Natimuk Police Court on November 1 was an application made by First Constable M. J. Kearney at the ...

    Article : 129 words
  33. CATTLE VALUES DECLINE.

    With an increased offering of cattle at the Ballarat yards on Tuesday and a slacker demand, it was not surprising that values were slightly easier. More ...

    Article : 261 words
  34. WHAT BECOMES OF LOST SHEEP?

    Dealers and those engaged in mixed farming frequently complain that sheep which break out of a paddock disappear completely and are not recovered ...

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  35. RAILWAY TRUCKS ABLAZE

    With flames shooting from a truck containing empty butter boxes, a goods train dashed into Kangaroo Flat Railway station at mid-night on Tuesday. ...

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  36. EX-SOLDIERS TO HELP AMBULANCE FUND.

    The Horsham Base Hospital's motor ambulance, costs the institution 50 yearly, half of which amount is received by grant from the Town Council. ...

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  37. LLOYD GEORGE 70 YEARS OLD.

    Mr. Lloyd George, former leader of the Liberal party, celebrated his 70th birthday on Tuesday. Interviewed, he stated: "I have enjoyed my walk ...

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  38. The Water Commission

    The State Rivers and Water Supply Commission has been in existence for many years, but few people have any idea of its extensive activities, or of ...

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  39. COMMUNITY SINGING ON SUNDAY.

    At the Horsham theatre on Sunday night at 8.30 o'clock Community singing will take place. Some of Horsham's vocalists will assist in the ...

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  40. LITTLE INTEREST IN MUNICIPAL ELECTION

    An extraordinary election was held to fill the vacancy in the Ararat borough Council caused by the retirement of Mr. Jas. Irwin. There were two ...

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  41. CARTED 700 BAGS IN SEVEN HOURS.

    Mr. H. M. Cotter, a Nhill carried claims that he established a Wimmera record when he carted 700 bags of wheat from Mr. A. C. Eastick's ...

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  42. STEEL PIPES FOR MOUNT ZERO SCHEME.

    During the past few day specially constructed motor trucks have been moving through the main streets of the town with several steel pipes for the ...

    Article : 88 words
  43. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE FLOURISHING.

    Membership of the Returned Soldiers' League now exceeds the peak figures of 1930, and the league is stronger to-day than it has been for 10 ...

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  44. DOOEN LIBRARY HALL TRUSTEES' DONATION.

    Recently the trustees of the Dooen Library Hall decided to demolish the building as there was not any further use for it or funds to expend on its ...

    Article : 87 words
  45. CHILDREN'S CHEAPEST MODE OF TRANSPORT.

    When school starts children will need a means of transport, and no better way can be found than on a Malvern Star cycle. The ten years' ...

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  46. BUTTER FACTORY FOR BORDERTOWN

    There is every possibility of a butter factory being opened at Bordertown (S.A.), shortly, in the premises built for that purpose nearly 40 years ago. ...

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  47. CHILD'S MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    Ray Fleeknoe, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Flecknoe, of Dimboola, had a miraculous escape from serious injury whoa a horse attached to Mr. C. ...

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  48. RUSSIA'S WHEAT SOWING DECLINES

    The Agricultural Bureau states that Russia's sowing of winter wheat totalled 28,000,000 acres, which is 13 per cent. below 1931. ...

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  49. MAN WITH BROKEN NECK.

    Unaware that his week was fractured when he received a jolt while, riding on a motor lorry on 1st November, Samuel Flavell, 68 years, of Sydney, walked ...

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  50. "JUMPING THE RATTLER" CAUSES DEATH.

    When attempting to jump the rattler to Newcastle, a young man, believed to be Sydney Anderson. 23, of Hamilton, N.S.W., slipped under the wheels ...

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  51. A NOVEL GREETING METHOD

    Mr. H. Barrett, of Mildura, received last week from a sister in England a novel greeting message. It was a circular piece of aluminium on which the ...

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  52. OFFERS TO ASSIST HOSPITAL.

    Citizens generally are alive to the needs of the Horsham Base Hospital and often the committee of management, receives sundry offers to assist ...

    Article : 93 words
  53. NEWS AND NOTES

    A decided change to warmer conditions came yesterday, when the glass rose to 95 degrees. On Wednesday the reading was 88, whilst on Tuesday it ...

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  54. MUST JOIN UNIONS.

    "The dictum of the Queensland Cabinet is that all public servants must be members of trade unions," said the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith). He ...

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  55. ONE HUNDRETH BIRTHDAY OF PERTH NEWSPAPER

    The hundreth birthday of the "West Australian" newspaper in Perth, was celebrated by the opening of a new building on Thursday, January. 5. The ...

    Article : 60 words
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