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  2. LATEST NEWS.

    In the action brought by Juliana Jenkins against her female relatives to recover £1000 damages for slander, His Honor, Judge Johnston ...

    Article : 58 words
  3. BANQUET AND PRESENTATIONS TO MR. WILSON BOLTON.

    The large, influential and representative gathering which assembled in the looking Men's College, Horsham, on Friday night, on the occasion of a complimentary social ...

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  4. UNIMPROVED LAND VALUES TAXATION.

    Sir,—Mr. Lionel Lewis claims that the system of unimproved land values tax is of Divine origin. It would, I think, be well if he went further into the details of it. In ...

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  5. WAR IN THE EAST

    Three hundred Russians have occupied Kang-Kow, 40 miles north of Gen-Seng, to assist in the eviction of the Korean Garrison. Three ...

    Article : 155 words
  6. A GUARD'S REWARD

    The railway authorities have awarded Guard M'Lennan £2 for bringing to justice a youth who had cut buttons off the cushions of a ...

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  7. A FATHER AND HIS SON

    George Andrewartha was fined 10s at Richmond for assaulting his son who had called him a liar. ...

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  8. BREACH OF THE POSTAL ACT

    Alice Harrison was fined £1 for posting a letter in a newspaper. ...

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  9. (TO THE EDITOR OF THE HORSHAM TIMES.)

    SIR,—The examples quoted from the "Argus" require but a north answers. As regard years of drought and poor harvests, for it were required by right to do so, there ...

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  10. A HOTEL TRANSACTION

    Mr. Panton, P.M., has refused to interfere in a case where a hotel broker refused to return 20 deposit to a client who withdrew from the ...

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  11. AN EXPLOSION

    A boiler explosion near Whittlesea wrecked a sawmill, throwing 12 men out of employment. ...

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  12. A FREE PARDON

    J. H. Kortright, who was recently arrested at Warrnambool for erection, having meanwhile served meritoriously in South Africa, has been granted a ...

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  13. A PERTINENT QUESTION

    The foreigners at Tokio are asking wheather the war with Japan warrants Russia in mining the whole world's [?] fairway in the Gulf of ...

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  14. GERMAN CRITICISM

    Some German critics do not anticipate was the naval losses will interfere with the Japanese operations or the [?]e of the campaign. ...

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  15. A MINISTER'S VISIT

    Mr. Murray, Chief Secretary, left for Warrnambool this afternoon. ...

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  16. TREE PLANTING.

    SIR,—You deserve the hearty thanks of the community for your leader, in a recent issue, on Tree Planting. Our Borough ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. DEATH FROM POISONING.

    Mr. M. D. Cameron, of Glenoe, lost his two daughters, aged four and two years through their having eaten something of a poisonous nature. It is not known what ...

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  18. A LUCKY RECOVERY

    A cash box, containing cheques totalling 327, stolen from a tobacconist's shop, has been found in a sewer shaft at Richmond. ...

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  19. JAPANESE CAVALRY

    Official reports received from St. [?]burg state that the cavalry have discovered Japanese detachments at various roads 50 kilometers from ...

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  20. CABLE NEWS

    A sensational account of the discovery of a plot to murder the Czar at St. Petersburg has been published by the " Breslau Gazette." The 20-year ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. THE BALTIC FLEET

    The work of preparing the Baltic f proceeding with great vigor. The feet will probably leave in two [?] by different routes to a ...

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  22. (TO THE EDITOR OF THE HORSHAM TIMES.)

    SIR,—Our Mayor, Cr. Crump, deserves thanks for his care of the town's finances. Despite the councillor who objected so strongly, every ratepayer will agree that ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. A TEMPORARY JAPANESE CHECK

    The persistent rumors that the Japanese had met with a reverse beyond [?] wang-cheng have not been conf[?], though is now appears that ...

    Article : 107 words
  24. THE THIBET ADMISSION.

    The new gun of the Thibetans, near Gyangtse, has fired a cannon ball weighing 3½lb, which struck the hospital wall. The gun is now kept in ...

    Article : 59 words
  25. MANY TROOPS LANDING

    The military occupation of the Liao[?]insula is rapidly being commenced the Japanese. Yesterday of troops was commenced ...

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  26. SPORTING ITEMS.

    A sports meeting will be held at Dimboola on Monday, June 6th. Nominations for the principal events close to-morrow. On the morning of the sports a football match will ...

    Article : 37 words
  27. NEWCHANG.

    The British loop Espiegle which of Newchang on April 12th, after [?] on April 12th, after [?] with Russian commander for ...

    Article : 102 words
  28. COURSING.

    The Horsham Coursing Club will hold their opening meeting on the plumpton on Wednesday, June, 22nd, when they will run the Crown Stakes, for an unlimited number ...

    Article : 65 words
  29. THE TURF.

    The associated suburban race clubs have withdrawn the demand for increased betting feeds from bookmakers. ...

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  30. FOOTBALL

    The following is the team to play against Mr C. Ward's on the local ground to-morrow: Anderson, Young, Brown, Childs, Walters, Farmer, Inch, Hallum, McGuire, Turvey, ...

    Article : 148 words
  31. JAPAN'S LOSSES IN MARINE DISASTERS.

    Father particulars have been received of the disasters which befell the Japanese fleet cruising off Port Arthur last Sunday. The losses by ...

    Article : 102 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. GOLF.

    The Horsham Club opened the season on Saturday, with a match against Natimuk under very unfavorable weather. A sharp shower fell before many holes had been ...

    Article : 129 words
  34. REMOVAL OF STREET TREES.

    Sir.—Several trees have been removed from the streets because of the nuisance caused by the roots. The council promised the ratepayers that these would be replaced ...

    Article : 47 words
  35. THE STREET CROSSINGS.

    Sir,—When Cr. Davis was Mayor he caused sand to be placed on the crossings. Critics laughed, but afterwards ate bumble pic, for the plan was great success. On ...

    Article : 56 words
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