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  2. MOTHER AND CHILD DROWNED.

    A sensation was caused at Navarre on Sunday when it was learned, that Mrs. Albert Plum and her child of five years of age had been found ...

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  3. RIGHT ARM AMPUTATED.

    The many friends of Mrs. Hoare (nee Haffner) of Darlot-street, Horsham, will be sorry to learn of the misfortune which has befallen her ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. LATEST CABLES

    Reuter's correspondent at Mudanis says the agreement was signed at 60.40 in the morning. It provides for the evacuation of Thrace within 15 days ...

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  5. LATEST NEWS

    A message from Hobart states that George Carpenter has boon arrested in connection with the triple murder near Swansea, Tasmania. He was badly ...

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  6. WATER RATE.

    Particulars of the rate to be levied by the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission for the Western Wimmera Waterworks District appear in ...

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  7. WIMMERA PRESBYTERY.

    The Wimmera Presbytery met at Murtoa on Tuesday, representatives being present from Murton, Horsham, Dimboola, Rainbow, Beulah and ...

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  8. 48 HOURS WEEK.

    The engineers at Thompson's foundry have decided to resume working 48 hours per week. The decision is received with much satisfaction in ...

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  9. FEDERAL WHEAT CARRIERS.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Hughes stated, that Commonwealth steamers would be used for the conveyance overseas of the next season's ...

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  10. SUCCESSES AT SOUTH STREET.

    At the South Street competitions on Monday the tenor solo "Onaway, Kwake, Beloved" (Cowan) was won by Mr. Clude Frencham, with 91 ...

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  11. TROUBLE IN THE MEAT TRADE.

    The butchers' employees in Bendige absented themselves from work to discuss wages and hours. The master butchers had to do the work. Unless ...

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  12. DENTIST'S VISIT.

    Mr. W. E. Thomas, dentist, will visit Horsham to-day, and may be consulted at the Exchange Hotel. He will also be in Horsham on Friday, October 20 ...

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  13. UNREGISTERED PISTOL.

    Joseph Cotter was charged with having shot at "Squizzy " Taylor on October 3 with intent to do grievous bodily harm. Taylor, who was on ...

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  14. SOLDIERS' PICTURES.

    "The Beautiful Liar," with Katherine McDonald in the leading role, will be presented at the Town Hall to-morrow night. The story relates ...

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  15. BACK TO WYCHEPROOF.

    It has been anticipated that nearly 500 former residents of Wycheproof district will return to the homecoming celebrations to be held from October ...

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  16. A BUSINESS CHANGE.

    Messrs. R. James and R. Kay announce in this issue that they have purchased from Mr. Albert J. Maurer his hairdressing and tobacconist ...

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  17. EARTHQUAKE NEAR ADELAIDE.

    An earthquake was felt 15 miles south of Adelaide. 'Sydney states the records indicate that a big earthquake occurred somewhere about 8000 miles ...

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  18. BUSH FIRES NEAR SYDNEY.

    Bush fires are causing much trouble near Sydney. Fires are raging on the Hawkesbury Ranges, and thousands of acres have been swept by fire. ...

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  19. SEA LEOPARD STRANDED.

    A sea leopard, which had become stranded in shallow water at Warrnbool, was lassoed by some firemen from the steamer Chillagoe and ...

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  20. MORE STRIFE IN IRELAND.

    The Dublin Press is emphasising the importance of the gravity of the Hierarchy pronouncements ill view of the expiration on Saturday of the amnesty ...

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  21. WOMAN'S BODY EXHUMED.

    The body of a woman, 21 years old, has been dug up by police in Moore Park, Sydney. It is believed to have been buried over a year. The police ...

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  22. BAND IN THE GARDENS.

    The Borough Band will render the building programme of music in the [?] Gardens on Sunday afternoon commencing at 3.30:—March ...

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  23. COAL DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The dispute in the southern coal fields of New South Wales is ended. The miners started work to-day. ...

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  24. DEATH OF "LABOR MARTYR."

    Mr. Richard Sleath, formerly M..L.A. for Wileannia died in the Sydney Hospital on Monday morning at the age" of 60 years. Mr. Sleath ...

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  25. Sporting Items.

    The conference of the trotting clubs in the southern and western districts has allotted the following dates to the, constituent clubs for a circuit of ...

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  26. REPAIRS TO COURT HOUSE.

    The need for repairs to Horsham [?] House was brought under the [?] of Mr. M.E. Wettenhall. M.L.A., by progress association ...

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  27. A SOCIAL EVENING.

    The Dooen branch of the Senior Girls' Missionary Union held a largely attended social in the Dooen Hall on Wednesday evening. Songs were ...

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  28. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    There was a representative assembling of [?] at the gathering of the Wimmera Lodge No. 70 Horsham on Wednesday night when ...

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  29. TENNIS

    A meeting of the Kalkee Tennis Club will be held in the Kalkee School on Monday next, at 8 p.m. ...

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  30. FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS.

    The British Government will. pay the United States fifty million dollars on Monday on account of the current year's interest on Britain's debt. ...

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  31. WIMMERA PROPERTY SALES.

    Mr. F. W. Grabsch, auctioneer, etc., reports having sold by private treaty the following properties:—Account F. O. Byrne. 384 acres at Byrneville to ...

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  32. RED GUM CLUB.

    The opening of this club's court will take place to-morrow (Saturday). ...

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  33. Personal

    Sergeant Black, of Wodonga, who for many years was stationed in Horsham, spent the past week here. Ho was welcomed by many old friends. ...

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  34. THE GUN

    Following are the results of the pigeon match held on 7th inst:—£50 match; 5 shooters, viz., Messrs. A. Muller, B. Bye. W. McRac, T. Feery ...

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  35. REPARATIONS PRESIDENT.

    M. Barthou has been unanimously elected president of the Reparations Commission in succession to M. Dublois. ...

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  36. INDIAN EVANGELIST.

    There have been large attendances of the meetings addressed by Mr. [?] Masih the Indian evangelist from Fiji. On Tuesday afternoon at ...

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  37. WRONG BODY IN COFFIN.

    Asking permission to have a last look at her dead husband before the coflin was removed from Newcastle Hospital, a widow was confronted ...

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  38. Social

    A quiet wedding was celebrated at the Presbyterian Church, Horsham, on September 26, when, Miss Edna Rees, second youngest daughter of Mr. and ...

    Article : 449 words
  39. Obituary

    On Wednesday there passed away at Horsham District Hospital Mr. John Matheson, of St. Helens Plains. The deceased, who was 34 years of age, ...

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  40. COURSING

    A meeting of the Horsham Enclosure Coursing Club will be held on Tuesday night to appoint a secretary. (Continued on page 6.) ...

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  41. MAN-EATER CAUGHT.

    A monster man-eating blue pointer shark, 15 ft 3 in long, with a girth of nearly 11 ft, was caught on a shark line at Moreton Bay, Queensland, on ...

    Article : 145 words
  42. Family Notices

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  43. LONGERENONG BOYS' SUCCESSES

    Students from Longerenong Agricultural College met with gratifying success in the judging for boys under 21 at the Royal show. The test was to ...

    Article : 99 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. PRESBYTERIAN FLOWER SHOW.

    For many years the annual flower show conducted by the Presbyterian Church was one of the most enjoyable functions of the season, but was ...

    Article : 116 words
  46. OLD FOLKS' GATHERING.

    In connection with the "Back to Stawell" movement the Stawell Times had the following:—It was a very pleasing idea of Mrs. G.W. Ward, of ...

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  47. DESTRUCTION OF RABBITS.

    At the last meeting of the Kowree Shire Council a motion was moved by Cr. Munrray, seconded by Cr. Potter, that the Chief Vermin. lnspector be ...

    Article : 219 words
  48. WHEELBARROW FETE.

    In order to raise funds to assist in the support of a native teacher in New Britain the Girls Comrade Club has arranged a wheelbarrow fete in ...

    Article : 45 words
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