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  2. COUNCILLORS' VALEDICTORY.

    Friday’s meeting of the Wimmera Shire Council was the last before the annual elections, and retiring councillors took advantage of the ...

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  3. LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE.

    The new telephone line connecting Blackheath, in the Blue Mountains, with Sydney, a distance of fifty miles, was opened for business on Saturday. During ...

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  4. OBSTRUCTING THE FOOTPATHS.

    A particularly flagrant breach of the law relating to the obstruction of footpaths was dealt with at the police court on Friday, when Forbes ...

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  5. Musical Society's Concert

    If concerts of the quality of that given by the Horsham Musical Society on Friday night were of more frequent occurrence, the town’s ...

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  6. Direct Cables

    In the match Lancashire v. Essex¸ R. H. Spooner made 113 runs and Tyldesley 114. In the match Sussex against ...

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  7. Sporting Items

    The following is the team to play for Horsham against Ararat to-morrow. Any player unable to go kindly let the secretary know at once. Players are asked ...

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  8. Latest News

    The Government statist, Mr. Laughton, has issued a return showing that the population of Victoria at the end of May consisted of 640,180 males and 633,133 ...

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  9. Horsham Rifle Range

    In the House of Representative last week, Mr. J. K. McDougall, M.H.R., asked the Minister of Defence, upon notice—(1.) Whether, in view of ...

    Article : 170 words
  10. LANCASHIRE COTTON MILLS.

    Mr. Macara, President of the International Cotton Federation, states that six of the leading European countries have agreed that in a short ...

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  11. APPOINTMENT OF ENGINEER.

    There Were seven applications for the position of engineer to the Shire of Wimmera at the meeting of the council on Friday, but only live of ...

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  12. THE POSTAL STRIKE.

    Eight hundred postmen have been dismissed in connection with the recent strike. ...

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  13. Mysterious Disappearance

    A sensation was caused in the town yesterday when it was learned that Mr. John Hurt, dispenser for Mr. R. McMullin, chemist, was ...

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  14. REVISION COURTS.

    The annual revision courts for the Borough of Horsham and the Shire of Wimmera were held on Friday. At the former court there were ...

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  15. COLONIAL DELEGATES.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra entertained the Imperial Defence and South African delegates and their wives at lunch at Buckingham ...

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  16. MINERS AND STRIKES.

    Lanarkshire miners have recorded 25,000 votes for a strike and 1200 against. In Lancashire and. Cheshire 46,303 decided for a national strike ...

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  17. A SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT.

    M. Bleriot ascended in his airship at Lisbaragues, four miles from Dover at 4.35 p.m., in brilliant sunshine. ...

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  18. HENNESSY TROPHY.

    Our Jung Jung Correspondent writes:— The last round for the Hennessy trophy was entered on on Saturday when the locals met Dooen North. The day was ...

    Article : 260 words
  19. SALE OF STATION PROPERTY.

    Dalgety and Co. Ltd., Hamilton, report having sold on account of Mr. G. A. Broughton 7100 acres of the Kout Norien Estate, situated within three ...

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  20. THE BUDGET PROPOSALS.

    A demonstration of 100,000 persons was held at Hyde Park in favor of the budget. Sixty Commoners were present. Many processions were held ...

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  21. SPECIAL TO ARARAT.

    In connection with the match to be played at Ararat to-morrow between Horsham and the local team, a special train will be run from ...

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  22. BASE INGRATITUDE.

    Two young men of the peregrinatory class called Edward Hisler and Erie McWilliamson were arrested on Sunday by Constables Black and ...

    Article : 333 words
  23. HORSHAM DISTRICT HOSPITAL.

    The annual meeting of governors and contributors to the above institution will be held in the Town Hall on Thursday next, July 29th, ...

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  24. THE CHANNEL COMMAND.

    The Duke of Connaught has resigned from the position of Commander-in Chief of the Mediterranean fleet on the ground that the post is a ...

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  25. THE BISLEY MEETING.

    Two hundred and fifty colonials shot at Bisley. Canadians occurred some of the best prizes. ...

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  26. HOPETOUN STOCK SALE.

    The extensive sale yards erected at Hepatoun for Messrs Dennys, Lascelles, Austin and Co. will be opened by a gigantic sale on Tuesday, 10th August, ...

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  27. THE NEWTON TROPHY.

    Our Natimuk correspondent writes:— A football match was played on the local ground on Saturday between Natimuk and Goroke in connection with the ...

    Article : 146 words
  28. The Late Father Lynch

    The memory of the late Father Lynch whose lamented death while driving from Rupanyup to Horsham on January 19, 1908, in company ...

    Article : 244 words
  29. BURRUMBEEP ESTATE.

    An area of 4122 acres of some of the finest wheat growing land in Victoria will be sold by public auction by Messrs T. H. Laidlaw and Co., at the Town ...

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  30. SALT LAKES V. HARROW.

    A correspondent writes:— Unfortunately the newly formed Kowree District Football Association has now apparently indeed out of existence. When the ...

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  31. BACK FROM PINNAKOO.

    Mr. J. Rollett Bolton, who has been for the past three months engaged on a big Government survey in the Pirmaroo district, has ...

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  32. Death of The Speaker

    A painful scene, culminating in the death of Sir Frederick William Holder. Speaker of the House of Representatives, occurred in the House early on Friday ...

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  33. District News

    The wandering cattle nuisance is to be put a stop to at last. The creek reserve has been leased to a board of trustees and anyone wishing to graze cows will ...

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  34. NEW JUSTICES.

    Telegraphing last night, our Melbourne correspondent stated that the following new justices have been appointed:—Messrs John P. Henstridge ...

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  35. HORSHAM BREWERY TROPHY.

    As stated in a previous issue Mr. Haustorfer, proprietor of the Horsham Brewery, has donated a trophy for competition amongst the Horsham, ...

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  36. HORSHAM GUN CLUB.

    The seventh shoot for Mr. J. J. Hennessy’s trophy will be held to-morrow. ...

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  37. RAINBOW.

    Messrs Hagelthorn and Bolton have made a commencement with the erection of extensive sheep and cattle yards at Rainbow, on the allotment of land ...

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  38. GOLF.

    The Horsham Club intend visiting Natimuk to-morrow. Lady and gentlemen players wishing to go are requested to hand in their names to the secretary at ...

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  39. FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE.

    On Friday and Saturday Ferguson’s Hall was crowded to its utmost, when the picture dramatisation of Marcus Clarke’s story, “For the ...

    Article : 206 words
  40. HORSHAM HARRIERS.

    The above club and the Excelsior club will hold a combined pack race on Wednesday next starting from the Post Office at 3.30. A five mile race will be ...

    Article : 45 words
  41. COURSING.

    For the trophy presented by the president of the Sheep Hills Coursing Club (Mr. Midgley) 32 dogs competed on Wednesday. In the final A. Milbourne’s ...

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  42. Railway Disaster in Queensland

    A big railway disaster has occurred on the western line at Queenstand, near Dalby, The train, a passenger one, was approaching a bridge which was undergoing ...

    Article : 105 words
  43. THE VACANT POST.

    Mr. Deakin stated, after the Cabinet meeting to-day, that nothing had been done to fill the vacant Speakership and expressed regret at his inability to take ...

    Article : 55 words
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