Charges against unionists of having caused poison to be mixed with the food of non-unionists employed at Carnegie's iron-works, which have hitherto been regarded ...
Article : 141 wordsIn the Assembly this evening a motion was carried that the House at its rising adjourn until Tuesday; 10th January. The following notices of motion for the ...
Article : 650 wordsA fire broke out at Kewell East on Wednesday morning, and soon reached alarming proportions. It was first noticed in crop of wheat just ready for stripping. ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Horsham Athletic Club's annual sports will be held on Monday and Tuesday. The acceptances in all the principal events are numerous and include good peds., and ...
Article : 718 wordsSir Graham Berry, in asking for authority to issue Treasury bonds to the amount of £750,000 in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, delivered a speech which, ...
Article : 987 wordsThe Heavy windy weather of the previous fortnight has subsided and the last few days have been very seasonable. Crops have not been beaten down as much as was ...
Article : 407 wordsMrs. Langtry, the celebrated actress, is seriously ill suffering from peritouitis. Her condition is critical. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe excitement in the city its connection with the Panama Canal frauds still continues. M. Cottu, one of the directors of the company, who was has surrendered to have absconded, ...
Article : 264 wordsThe steamship Nubian, bound for Cape Colony, has been lost. The vessel grounded during a fog whilst entering Lisbon harbor, and received such serious injury that she ...
Article : 481 wordsIn the Legislative Council on Tuesday evening the bill to so amend the Police Offences Act as to legalise friendly societies' and other similar lotteries was thrown out ...
Article : 764 wordsThe meeting held in the Town Hall, Melbourne on Monday in celebration of the victory of the Democratic Party at the late election for the Presidency of the ...
Article : 500 wordsWilliam Ward Porter or Potter, is the name of a gentleman who has been spending a few days amongst us (writes the Portland correspondent of the Spectator), but on ...
Article : 301 wordsThey were putting. up specimen fruits for museum exhibits at the school of horticulture, and some very choice ones were in the dishes on the lecturer's table. "These," ...
Article : 1,075 wordsAPPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES APPROVED.—Mary Thomson (tow Barnes), 140a, Kewell East; E. Smith, 115a; Woraigworm. APPLICATION FOR GRANT APPROVED.—D ...
Article : 300 wordsThe heavy rains, which continued with strong south-westerly winds for a whole week, have greatly hindered farming operations, some of the farmers being caught ...
Article : 262 wordsSIR,—As there is a possibility that the letter from Professor Andrews in your last issue may lead to the misconception that the Professor's "Horsham Orchestra" were ...
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Fri 23 Dec 1892, Page 3
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