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  2. Latest News.

    The Federal Cabinet to-day discussed the position regarding preference to unionists on transports in State docks, and came to the decision that, as ...

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  3. Drink and the Army

    Mrs. Frances E. J. Parker, a sister of Lord Kitchener, in a letter to the Press, makes another appeal for the removal of opportunities for drinking ...

    Article : 226 words
  4. The Skin Market.

    The Australian Mercantile, Land And Finance Co. report:—Sheepskins:— Crossbred pelts and spring lambs, ½d to ½d higher. Hides.—All weights ...

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  5. RECRUITS FOR BROADMEADOWS.

    Three recruits—Messrs. C. A. Hann. G. Blower and Thomas Purcell—left by the express train this morning to join the expeditionary force at ...

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  6. Latest War News.

    A communique reports:—Bad weather has impeded our operations over the whole of the front. We maintained our positions to the ...

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  7. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS.

    Students of the Horsham High School have passed as under in the Junior Public Examinations of the Melbourne University:—Arithmetic. ...

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  8. A TRAITOR'S FATE.

    A piece of cunning treachery which cost its perpetrator dear is related in the Paris Matin. During an engagement a few days ago,' at Puisieulx, ...

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  9. DEMOCRACY KILLING ITS MINISTERS.

    In the coarse of a tribute to the late Mr. Trefle, Minister of Lands in New South Wales, the Premier (Mr. Holman) said:—"It is worthy of note of ...

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  10. THE PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    The Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund totals £162,044, and the Belgian Relief Fund amounts to £35,639. ...

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  11. DEAD MALINES.

    There were 60,000 inhabitants at Malines when the war broke out. Today, says a correspondent in the Berliner Tageblatt, there are not six ...

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  12. A GERMAN DISASTER.

    A later account states:—The sixteen German aeroplanes, whose attempt to reach England on Sunday proved a fiasco, the unfavorable weather ...

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  13. ALLEGED WICKED WASTE.

    A witness told the Closer Settlement Commission to-day that a Lands Department official travelled weekly from Ballarat to Daylesford to collect ...

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  14. THEFT FROM STEAMER.

    The Customs officers are puzzled as to how goods have been removed from the wrecked ship Norfolk, on the Ninety Mile Beach. ...

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  15. THE WHITE GOATS.

    A shepherd was feeding a flock of sheep in front of the French guns, and every time the batteries were moved the shepherd also moved his flock, in ...

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  16. Wednesday's Stock Market.

    Messrs. Young Bros, report having conducted their opening sale at their Horsham sale yards on Wednesday last, 13th inst. The attendance was very ...

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  17. THE OTHER SIDE.

    A German communique says:—After a heavy artillery battle we captured the Allies' trenches at Palingarbrig, a suburb of Nieuport, and finally ...

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  18. NO CHANCE AGAINST A.W.U.

    They were sitting on the pub, verandah discussing the war, and speculating as to what would happen if the. Germans were successful and invaded ...

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  19. DOVER AGAIN ATTACKED.

    Two submarines endeavored to enter Rover harbor, but the land batteries repulsed them. It is reported that both vessels ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS.

    The following accounts are awaiting payment at the Horsham sub-Treasury—W. F. Allan, [?]ames Barnes, J. W. Baker, D. Bates (Murtoa), [?] Pray ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN ITEMS

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive Council to-day, Colonel S. A. Pethebridge was appointed Administrator of German New Guinea and the ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. ATTACK IN DARKNESS.

    The attack was made in the darkness. Searchlights, however, revealed the submarines, and big guns on the heights behind . Dover Castle were ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. CROWN GRANTS. ETC.

    Titles, as described, are lying for the under mentioned at the office of the Receiver and Paymaster:—Crown Grants.—D. Mc[?]ueen, junr.: E. Price, ...

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  24. GERMAN RAIDER'S END.

    The destruction of the German raiding cruiser Koenigsberg, 3350 tons, ten 4.1-inch and eight 2.1-inch guns, is reported by Captain W. A. Willett, ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. BELGIAN FETE.

    The following donations were omitted from the list published in last issue:— Miss L. Gordon, Wonwondah School, 10/-; Wonwondah School ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN FOREIGN MINISTER

    Count Von Berchtold has resigned his Foreign Office portfolio for personal reasons, and Baron Stephen, a Hungarian, succeeds him. ...

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  28. Panama Controversy

    The Federal Cabinet had a lengthy sitting this morning, and at the close the Acting Prime Minister. Mr. Hughes, said the Cabinet had decided that Mr. ...

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  29. DIMBOOLA HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    Hospital Sunday in aid of the Horsham Hospital (writes our Dimboola correspondent) will take place on Sunday, January 24th. An attractive ...

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  30. WILL ITALY FIGHT?

    An announcement which is significant of extreme tension existing between Italy and her partners in the Trifle Alliance is made from Rome. ...

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  31. WHY VON MOLTKE WAS DISMISSED.

    The Daily Mail reports:—" A neutral who is constantly in Berlin and is now in London declares:— The German generals have definitely barred the ...

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  32. THE TOTALISATOR AND CHARITIES.

    Copy of a circular issued by the committee of the Castlemaine Hospital and Benevolent Asylum, inviting cooperation in an endeavor to have the ...

    Article : 90 words
  33. SUCCESS OF WAR LOAN.

    The Italian war loan of £40,000,000, at 3 per cent., has been largely oversubscribed. ...

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  34. GERMAN NAVAL RAIDERS.

    Private advices received in Montreal, which have not yet been confirmed, report that the Cerman raiding cruiser Karlsruhe, 4820 tons, twelve 4.1 inch ...

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  35. MR. HAGELTHORN CRITICISED.

    Mr. Mahon has adversely criticised Mr. Hagelthorn respecting the Deakin affair. (Mr. Hagelthorn was to have been ...

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  36. District News.

    The harvest fort 1914-15 has been gathered and carted, and comes very near being a record one, only in the wrong direction, the acreage sown ...

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  37. A FINE FISH.

    One day last week (writes our Brlinpaen correspondent) Master. George Ryan, son of Mr. George Ryan, Horsham, whilst fishing with a party near ...

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  38. Revolution in Hayti

    A new revolution has broken out in Hayti. The conditions are serious, the United States having despatched warships. ...

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  39. TROOPS BLINDED BY VITRIOL.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd reports that among the pitiful sights to be seen at Lemberg, in Galicia, is soldiers walking about the town in ...

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  40. BREMEN STRIKES A MINE.

    It is announced. from Petrograd that the German second class, cruiser Bremen, 3200 tons, ten 4.1-inch guns, has arrived at Wilhelm shaven in a badly ...

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  41. METHODIST C.E. SOCIETY.

    The Christian Endeavor Society held its weekly meeting on Monday last. The syllabus item was "Committee Conferences," and each ...

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  42. Earthquakes in Italy

    The .twenty-second earthquake occurring recently in Italy is reported from Avezzano, in Central Italy, which has been destroyed. ...

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  43. GERMANY'S POSITION.

    An important admission from an influential German source, to the effect that in future Germany cannot maintain her offensive operations, is made ...

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  44. DISEASE IN VIENNA.

    Reports from Vienna state that serious outbreaks of small-pox, cholera and typhoid have occurred in the capital. ...

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  45. BEULAH FARMER'S WILL.

    Albert Hartley Bodey, late of Beulah, farmer, and grazier, who died on 12th December, 1914, left by will dated 28th November, 1914, £3017 realty and ...

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  46. Revolting Murder

    A Perth wire states: Particulars of the Marrinup murder show that the Maltese, who is suspected of having perpetrated .the crime, is Andrea Facheri, ...

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  47. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    It is officially reported that the Hodeidah incident, in which trouble arose between Italy and Turkey, has been settled. ...

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  48. Sporting Items.

    The latest available scores in the match between New South Wales and South Australia are:— New South Wales.—First innings, 307; ...

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  49. ALBANIAN REBELS.

    The Albanian insurgents, it is reported from Athens, have placed guns against Durazzo, the capital. Servia with the consent of the Triple Ententa' ...

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  50. GERMAN AIR RAID

    The long threatened raid on England by German aviators vas made last week end and ended in a fiasco, weather conditions destroying any ...

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  51. ROUMANIA'S ATTITUDE.

    The Times correspondent at Sofia states that Roumania is expected to begin action in Transylvania about the middle of February. ...

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  52. THE TURF.

    The following late Caulfield scratchings are announced:—Hurdle Race—Chatterboy. Steeplechase—Brown bird. ...

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  53. HEROINE UNDER FIRE.

    A pretty story of a sixteen-year-old Trench girl's bravery is told by Corporal S. Healy, of the Royal Irish Regiment. It was after one of the ...

    Article : 245 words
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