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  2. THE PREMIER'S DEPARTURE.

    With the end of the session approaching, the Premier (Mr. Lawson) is completing arrangements for his departure for London on official business. He will ...

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  3. ALBION HOTEL SALE.

    Tenders for the purchase of this large building for removal close with the agents, Messrs. David Anderson & Co., to-day at 2 p.m., also for Mr. ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES

    The Irish Free State came into being on a lovely December day without any outward signs of public rejoicing. There were no demonstrations, no ...

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  5. Federal Elections

    Mr. A. S. Rodgers will speak at Clear Lake and Salt Lakes on Monday, and at Vectis East (4.30 p.m.) and Jung (9 p.m.) on Tuesday. ...

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  6. Water at Riverside

    A, correspondent writes :—You have seen the picture of a "Hopeless Dawn." Well, a hopeless dawn to an orchardist is different to ...

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  7. PUBLICAN'S BOOTHS.

    In connection with the sports carnival at Ararat during Christmas week, the publican's booths at the three events were purchased by Mr. Stanley, ...

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  8. CHILD KILLED BY MOTOR CAR.

    A verdict of not guilty was returned in the Court of General Sessions, Melbourne, on Tuesday in the case in which Frederick Lee Earle was charged with ...

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  9. ADDRESS BY MRS. BERRY.

    Mrs. Berry will deliver an address, under the auspices of the Australian Women's National League, in the Horsham Mechanics' Hall on ...

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  10. INJURED BY PITCHFORK.

    Charles Watts, who recently met with a severe accident at Kinimakatka, when the prong of a pitchfork penetrated the brain, has partly recovered ...

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  11. SECOND PREFERENCES.

    At the conclusion of an address delivered at Hamilton by Mr. D. H.. Gibson, Country Party candidate' for Wannon, the candidate was asked several ...

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  12. HISTORIC PRIVY COUNCIL.

    An historic Privy Council was held at Buckingham Palace this morning, when King George signed the proclamations giving effect to the Irish ...

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  13. PAYMENT TO UPPER HOUSE.

    The Legislative Assembly has agreed to the Upper House's "salary grab." The bill to pay members of the Legislative Council 200 a year "to ...

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  14. ANGLING CLUB SOCIAL.

    The first social evening of the Horsham Angling Club will be held in Perring's Cafe on Thursday, December 14, at 8 o'clock. A good programme has ...

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  15. THE STRAITS QUESTION.

    The discussion on the Straits was resumed this morning and lasted about two hours. Earl Curzon, M. Tchicherin, Ismet Pasha and Mr. Child spoke, after ...

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  16. LAD FALLS FROM A TREE.

    Master Jack Hennessy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hennessy, of Hopetoun house Hotel, had the misfortune last week to fall from a tree and break his ...

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  17. BODY FOUND ON BEACH.

    At about half-past six on Tuesday morning a telephone message was received at the Geelong West police station to the effect that the body of a ...

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  18. PROPOSAL FOR CONTROL.

    In a speech at a meeting of the Straits Commission, Earl Curzon promised, firstly, an international zone, and secondly an international ...

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  19. "Double Free-Oh-Free"

    Many complaints of inattention at the telephone exchanges, wrong, numbers and overcharging are received by Mr. Mason, Acting Deputy ...

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  20. ASIA MINOR REFUGEES.

    The Government is enquiring from the Dominions in regard to the settlement of refuges from Asia Minor. ...

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  21. LATEST NEWS

    The Legislative Council to-day passed the Liquor Licensing Bill by 20 votes to 5. The Bill provides for State-wide local option polls every ...

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  22. THE REVOLT ON THE RAND.

    Eight men have been found guilty of murder in connection with the attacks on Brakpan mine. The finding of the court was the sentence of death. ...

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  23. FEDERAL WOOLLEN MILLS.

    A vigorous denial of the charge made by Mr. E. Hogan. M.L.A., at . A.W.U. Hall, Ballarat, last Sunday evening that the Defence ...

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  24. MONEY FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    A supplementary estimate of £10,700, 000 sterling for the relief of unemployment has been issued. It is mostly required to meet the cost of labor on land ...

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  25. Motor Licences

    Severe comment on the present system of granting driving licences to motorists who are physically defective was made by Acting Judge Leon ...

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  26. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    Instructions have been given to the Commonwealth steamers lying idle in Hobson's Bay. Six have been chartered for wheat cargoes. ...

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  27. THE EXILED PRINCE.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Amery, First Lord of the Admiralty, said that the cost of sending a warship to bring Prince and Princess Andrew from ...

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  28. Personal

    Messrs. E. Jakobi and E. Eltze, who left for America in 1920, are expected home about 11th inst., after having had a very enjoyable stay. ...

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  29. CO-RESPONDENT A HUMBUG.

    The Thomas divorce case was concluded to-day. Mr. Justice Malfarlone declared that the co-respondent Lydall was a humbug and unworthy ...

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  30. EMIGRANTS TO AMERICA.

    In the House of Commons, questioned by Mr. Shinwell in regard to the treatment of British emigrants at Ellis Island, Mr. Ronald. McNeil, ...

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  31. CONTENTED IMMIGRANTS.

    Major Imrie, secretary of the Salvation Army Immigration Bureau, declares he has sheaves of letters of gratitude from immigrants settled in ...

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  32. BAWEA VOTED OUT.

    At the Assembly Hall, Melbourne, n Wednesday afternoon a very large gathering of shareholders in the British Australasian Wool Realisation ...

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  33. ACCUSED MAN'S COMPLAINT.

    Joseph O'Connell, who was charged at the City Court with vagracny, accused the arresting constable of bounding him for years. He declared ...

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  34. NAVAL SAVINGS IN AMERICA.

    Thirty-nine million dollars are estimated to remain unexpended at the end of the year out of forty-seven million dollars appropriated for naval ...

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  35. Obituary

    News of the death of Mr. Frank Johnson, who at various periods since childhood was a resident of Horsham, will be learned with regret. The ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND COASTAL TRADE.

    Coastal steamers on the New Zealand coast are now running regularly with volunteer crews. ...

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  37. Sporting Items

    Following are the results of the second day's racing at the meeting of the Ballarat Turf Club:— Hurdles.—Hollydean 1, Steadfast 2, ...

    Article : 119 words
  38. VITRIOL THROWING.

    Two youths named Hustert and Oelschlaeger were sentenced at Leipzig to ten years' penal servitude for throwing vitriol at ex-Chancellor Schiedmann at ...

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  39. SIKI'S ACCUSATIONS.

    Carpentier, in an interview, most indignantly denied Siki's accusations. "Look at my hands," he said, "look at the radiographs of broken bones as ...

    Article : 114 words
  40. Social

    The marriage of Miss Meda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray, of "Rosevilla," Goroke, to 'Mr. Norman McKay Tully will be celebrated at ...

    Article : 77 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. TENNIS

    The Warracknabeal team will visit Horsham on Saturday afternoon. The local team will be as follows:—Messrs Sawyer, Tootell, McKenzie, Fechler, ...

    Article : 55 words
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