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  2. HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT.

    There was a joyous crowd in the Town Hall last night on the occasion of the distribution of certificates to pupils of Horsham High School. The ...

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  3. LATEST CABLES

    M. Poincare, interviewed by Petit Parisien, emphasised that he could not grant a moratorium to Germany Without some pledge. He was convinced, ...

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  4. LATEST NEWS

    The Victorian Legislative Assembly passed a bill to raise £694,000 for schools, tourists' resorts and other public works. ...

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  5. Social

    The engagement is announced of Mr. Charles T. Edmonds, youngest son of Mrs Mary and the late John H. Edmonds J.P., of "Essdaile," Clear ...

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  6. Federal Elections

    On Wednesday afternoon Mr. A. S. Rodgers, the Nationalist candidate for Wannon, addressed the electors in Messrs. Young Bros.' yards. There ...

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  7. MANCHESTER UNITY.

    The half-yearly financial meeting of the above was held at the Fire Brigade Hall on Tuesday evening last, Bro. G. Beavan presiding. The attendance was ...

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  8. RAILWAYS AND WATER SUPPLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly the Treasurer, Mr. McPherson, introduced a bill giving power to borrow £3,500,000 for railways and £1,500,000 for ...

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  9. Obituary

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Zillah Maud Tucker took place from the residence of her husband at Lower Norton to Horsham Cemetery on Tuesday ...

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  10. FAITH HEALER ARRIVES.

    Mr. J. Hickson, the famous faith healer, arrived at Albany by the steamer Euprides from South Africa. Interviewed, he said he was not a ...

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  11. MORE IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE.

    The steamer Hobson's Bay arrived to-day with 385 immigrants, of whom 176 are for Victoria. The Victorian Government has decided to use a ...

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  12. A DOUBLE EXECUTION.

    An unusual event took place to-day. Two murderers were hanged on one scaffold at Lincoln prison. The condemned persons were both laborers, ...

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  13. MEN WITH LOADED REVOLVERS

    Mr. Justice Dethridge, in the Court of General Session, dismissed the appeal of David Dixon against a sentence of four months' imprisonment imposed ...

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  14. THE RAND DEATH SENTENCES

    Apart from Laborite resolutions, appeals are reaching the Government for the reprieve of the condemned men in connection with the Brakpan murders ...

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  15. ATTACKED WITH TOMAHAWK.

    James Gaw was sentenced to two and a half years for inflicting grievous bodily harm on James Runting. The men had a quarrel, and Gaw struck ...

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  16. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    Damage estimated at £40,000 was caused by fire in the Harbor Trust store near Erskine street, Sydney. The store was packed with barrels of oil, ...

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  17. Sporting News

    The Hamilton and District Trotting Club will hold a meeting on Monday, January 29, when £120 will be given in stakes. The programme is advertised ...

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  18. CONVICTS SENT FROM PENTRIDGE

    In order to prevent further trouble in Pentridge Prison, arrangements have been made to send away 17 convicts to other prisons. ...

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  19. FARES TO AUSTRALIA.

    The fares of the White Star Service from Liverpool to Australia have been reduced £5 on the minimum and inter-mediate rates. ...

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  20. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    Last Monday evening Mrs. Berry addressed the members of the Women's National League in the Mechanics' Hall. There was a good ...

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  21. SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT.

    The Closer Settlement Board has issued its annual report. It shows that 98,976 acres were acquired in Victoria during the year for settling soldiers. ...

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  22. TURKEY AND HER NEIGHBORS.

    Ismet Pasha, in a speech, declared that the Turks were ready to allow 200,000 Greeks to remain in Constantinople, while the Turks who had to leave ...

    Article : 105 words
  23. BOWLING

    The secretary of the Warracknabeal Bowling Club advises that their club will have to forego the inter-club matches until after the new year. The ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. AT THE POLLING BOOTHS.

    The polling booth in Horsham for to-morrow's election will be situated in the Court House. The hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ...

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  26. Girl Steals Money

    In the sombre surroundings of the Criminal Court, Melbourne, on Wednesday Alice Victoria Snowsill, aged 21, told a remarkable story of more ...

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  27. TOURNAMENTS.

    The following members must complete their rounds in the open championship by 25th December:—Learmonth v Stanistreet, H. Jackman v Rev. ...

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  28. TURKS BECOMING AMENABLE.

    The Turks are yielding on the question of minorities, and are prepared to enter the League of Nations. ...

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  29. ATHLETICS

    £500 will be offered in prizes for the Boxing Day carnival of the Ararat Athletic Club. Large entries have been received for all events. A special train ...

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  30. BAVARIAN FASCISTI.

    Bavaria's Fascisti, which are self-described as National Socialists, are carrying their activities to Wurtemburg. A party from Munich went to ...

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  31. TENNIS

    The match against Warracknabeal, which was postponed last Saturday on account of rain, will be played on the local courts to-morrow afternoon. ...

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  32. CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the match against the M.C.C. at Pretoria, the team representing Pretoria made 137 runs, of which Broderick compiled 33 and Neeser 33. ...

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  33. LABOR MEMBER'S ADDRESS.

    Mr. T. Tunneeliffe, M.L.A. will deliver an address in the Horsham Town Hall to-night, as advertised ...

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  34. Personal

    Rev. H. Stubbings, Minyip, who underwent an operation about a month ago for appendicitis, has had to return to the hospital. His medical adviser ...

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  35. CRICKET

    To-morrow afternoon Horsham B team will visit the College. Players are requested to meet at the Post Office at 1.15. Horsham will be represented by ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. SIKI AND CARPENTIER.

    Both Siki and Carpentier assert they are willing to fight for "honor" and the benefit of the French scientific laboratories, but it will not be so simple to get ...

    Article : 359 words
  37. HORSHAM V. NATIMUK.

    A match will be played at Horsham on Boxing Day between members of the Horsham Cricket Club and a combined them from Natimuk and ...

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  38. THE TURF

    For the races at Glenorchy on Tuesday, 26th December. A special train will leave Horsham 10.50, Dooen 11.1, Jung 11.16, Murtoa 11.35. Ashens ...

    Article : 239 words
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