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  2. OBITUARY

    JOHNSON.—After an illness ext[?]ing over three years, the death o[?] red at the Horsham Base Hospital Thursday of Mr. John Johnson, ...

    Article : 800 words
  3. STEAM-DRIVEN VEHICLES

    Steam-driven vehicles were not a solution of petrol problems, said Professor A. F. Burstall, of the Melbourne University, to-day. Skilled ...

    Article : 92 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 84 words
  5. PATRIOTIC BALL NEXT MONDAY.

    Tickets have been selling well for the grand patriotic ball to be held next Monday evening in the Horsham Town Hall and the expectations of the public ...

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  6. PROTECTING SHEEP FROM DOGS.

    A new Dog Act giving municipalities power to compel the chaining of (logs at night, is to be introduced into Parliament soon. This power was sought ...

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  7. RECORDED PROGRAMME AT MUSIC CLUB.

    A departure from the usual type of lecture was given at the monthly meeting of the Horsham Music Club on Saturday night. when Mr. E. E. Lord ...

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  8. CAKE STALL FOR COMFORTS FUND.

    Under the auspices of the W.S.U.C.P. a cake stall will be held at McMullin's corner in Firebrace street on Wednesday. The profits from this are to go ...

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  9. HORSHAM MARKET REPORT.

    The following prices were received for a large supply of poultry at Young's Market on Friday last :—Single bird : Black roosters—heavy 3/6 to 4/, good ...

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  10. HAMILTON SEEKS MUNITION WORKS.

    In view of the fact that some of Hamilton's garages would inevitably have to close their doors because of the severity of the petrol rationing, ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES

    Fine weather prevailed for the weekend, but early yesterday morning light showers fell. There was further rain during the day and up to 6 p.m. eight ...

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  12. GIRL THROWN FROM BOLTING HORSE.

    On Friday Miss Sybil Stephens. aged 17, of Hamilton, sustained a probable fracture of the base of the skull when she was violently thrown from a bolting ...

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  13. CARE OF PRODUCER GAS UNITS

    To prevent the danger of fires being caused by producer gas units, the Executive Council to-day approved of a regulation requiring owners to see ...

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  14. LAYING OF FOUNDATION STONES AT NEW HOSPITALS.

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. A. A. Dunstan) will lay the foundation stone of the new Hamilton Hospital on July 3. In last issue it was stated that ...

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  15. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  16. THE RAINFALL FOR JUNE.

    There were 14 days of rain last month when 203 points were registered, compared with 71 points for the same period last year, with the same number ...

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  17. HORSHAM C.W.A.

    At the meeting of the Country Women's Association and the District Younger Set. to be held in the Horsham Masonic Hall on Friday. July 4. ...

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  18. ARM TORN OFF.

    A shocking mishap occurred to Mr. Colin Woolcock, aged 20. of Coburg and late of Warracknabeal. who had his left arm torn off at the shoulder ...

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  19. CLASSES FOR TEACHERS HELD AT HORSHAM.

    On Friday 50 primary school teachers from Horsham and district schools attended classes in physical training and speech training at the Horsham State ...

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  20. A FAMOUS COW DIES.

    Buttercup. a famous New Zealand Friesian cow. died recently at the age of 14 years. Her official test record was 5.636.21 lb. butter far produced in ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. WORK ON NEW NHILL HOSPITAL.

    Messrs. Feary and Sons, of Ballarat. have commenced the building of the new community hospital at Nhill, which will cost £27,000. ...

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  22. FLAX GROWING WILL ASSIST WAR EFFORT

    The extension of flax growing in Victoria would be of immense benefit to the State, said the Premier, Mr. A. Dunstan, to-day. ...

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  23. WAR HAS COST AUSTRALIA £189,000,000.

    The war has cost Australia £189. 689.000 to the end of last month. of which £152.433,000 has been expended in Australia and £37.256.000 overseas. ...

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  24. HOURS FOR PETROL SALES.

    The attention of motorists is directed to an advertisement setting out the hours when petrol will he available from pumps in Horsham. The ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. AMERICAN FARMERS VOTED FOR RESTRICTION.

    As a result of a referendum conducted by the American Department of Agriculture, it was overwhelmingly in favor of the marketing quota ...

    Article : 131 words
  26. MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  27. TURTLE SOUP FOR PIGS.

    A large [?] weighing well over 8 cwt., which was brought to Port Lincoln recently. has made a dainty disk for pigs. It measured about 8 ft. ...

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  28. METHODIST CONFERENCE PRESIDENT'S VISIT.

    A large congregation was present at the Horsham Methodist Church on Sunday for the evening service, when the Rev. David Lewis, who occupies the ...

    Article : 158 words
  29. DENTAL TREATMENT FOR SCHOLARS.

    Speaking in the Legislative Assembly last week. Mr. Alexander McDonald (Stawell and Ararat) said :—Many members have received a ...

    Article : 196 words
  30. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 222 words
  31. POLITICIANS TOO OLD AT FIFTY.

    "Polities is a full-time job. and I don't think the old and infirm should be in Parliament." said Mr. J. O'Callaghan, of Cramenton, at a council ...

    Article : 131 words
  32. AUSTRALIANS DESTROYED SIX VICHY PLANES

    A Royal Air Force communique issued in Cairo, states :— "An Australian Air Force squadron. flying American fighters, yesterday. ...

    Article : 102 words
  33. "HEART-BREAKING FORMS."

    The N.S.W. Attorney-General (Mr. Martin) is considering legal action against debt-collecting agencies which send misleading forms. described by ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. LECTURE ON MISSION WORK IN PAPUA.

    An interesting illustrated lecture on the work of the Australian Board of Mission in Papua was given in St. John's Parish Hall on Friday night. ...

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  35. EMPIRE CONSUMPTION OF WOOL.

    Though wool for civilian use is severely rationed in Britain. a fairly large consumption is still proceeding. Actually the needs of the general ...

    Article : 152 words
  36. SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND AIRMEN FREE TRAVEL.

    The Railways Commissioners have announced that from to-day (Tuesday). and for the duration of the war, members of the defence forces will be ...

    Article : 119 words
  37. "CYCLE OF WETTER SEASONS."

    Next year will usher in a cycle of wetter seasons. according to Mr. John Solomon. an aged full-blooded aborigine. of Poonindie. who is 85 years old ...

    Article : 105 words
  38. VEGETABLE ICE-CREAM.

    Recent reports indicate that the manufacture of vegetable ice-creams is on the upswing in America. The latest of these is that the Franklin Creamery ...

    Article : 99 words
  39. THE SAVING OF ZINC

    Except where galvanised iron is required as catchments. for drinking water, purchasers will in future be supplied with terne-coated iron, used ...

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  40. OLD EWES SHOULD NOT BE CANNED.

    At a meeting of the Numurkah Agricultural Society a discussion took place on the position of the export lamb trade. A suggestion was made ...

    Article : 146 words
  41. FIVE O'CLOCK CLOSING IN COUNTRY TOWNS.

    There is evidence that the movement to close business premises in country towns at 5.30 p.m. on week-days. or at least on a certain number ...

    Article : 261 words
  42. "AUSTRALIAN SONS OF THE SEA"

    The special feature in the Horsham Theatre's programme for the week is "It's the Navy," featuring Australian Sons of the Sea in a Department of ...

    Article : 190 words
  43. C.R.B. AS "SANTA CLAUS."

    The chairman of the Country Roads Board (Mr. L. F. Loder) told the Heytesbury Shire Council that municipal councils must adjust themselves to ...

    Article : 333 words
  44. The Horsham Times

    By a strange coincidence, two entirely different bodies waited upon the Acting Premier (Mr. Lind) the same day on the subject of ...

    Article : 360 words
  45. PERSONAL

    Mrs. V. Ballinger, of Searle street, Horsham, who suffered an injury to her knee, is an inmate of Wembley private hospital, where she is ...

    Article : 222 words
  46. ANNUAL BALL AT MURTOA FOR HOSPITAL.

    With visitors present from all the surrounding districts, including the hospital secretary (Mr. W. Shoebridge), his wife and a party of nurses from ...

    Article : 165 words
  47. A DAY WITH CHURCHILL.

    Britain's Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) works an average of 17 hours a day. He keeps 10 secretaries on the run, and confers daily ...

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  48. OVERSEAS DOCTOR'S ADVICE.

    An overseas doctor reporting on conditions in Victoria said, "If only people would consult us in the early stages of their ailments, or even better ...

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  49. SOCIAL

    The engagement is announced of Rit[?] Clair elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Walsgott, Dart Dart, Dimboola and Robert, son of Mr. R. P. ...

    Article : 67 words
  50. A BOY "UNDER THE INFLUENCE."

    The remarkable incident of a school child at Stawell State School appearing in class decidedly under the influence of alcohol caused some ...

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  51. PENNY, 134 YEARS OLD, FOUND.

    Whilst fishing in the Wimmera River on the site of the old South Brighton homestead, near the Dooen weir, Mr. E. Warrick, of David street. Horsham. ...

    Article : 96 words
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