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  2. LATEST CABLES

    "I am a convinced optimist regarding foreign affairs, especially when I note the changes since I became Prime Minister," said Mr Stanley Baldwin ...

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  3. LATEST NEWS

    Pastor Evan Thomas admitted to the police that his history of being bound and tarred at Warragul last Thursday night was a fabrication. He tarred ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    Mrs J. F. Curran and Miss G. ("Jigg") Tydeman, both formerly of Horsham, are leaving for a tour of the Continent, and will sail by the Orient ...

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  5. OUR CABLE SERVICE.

    By special arrangement, Reuter's World Service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the oversea ...

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  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 204 words
  7. CONCERT EXTRAS.

    Items not generally included on concert or theatre programmes, but which are a feature of the modern audience, are the munching mode and a general ...

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  8. WHAT GOODS TO DISPLAY.

    A shopkeeper should display those brands of goods that are most in popular demand, that are well advertised and are of attractive appearance, in ...

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  9. TO ADVERTISERS.

    ALTERATIONS to Standing Advertisements must be handed in on the Tuesday or Friday preceding the issue for which they are intended, otherwise ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Wednesday and Thursday Were both hot days in Horsham, and the reason their effects were felt so much was because the burst of heat came so ...

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  11. COUNTRY COMRADESHIP.

    Avoca residents decided to give one of their residents, Mr W. Walters, a married man with a young family, a house and build it in a day. A working ...

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  12. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 190 words
  13. THE JUBILEE YEAR.

    Speaking on Israel's ancient year of jubilee, Bishop Pattrick says : "This was peculiarly well chosen, as the Jews would be better disposed to forgive ...

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  14. Sydney Harbor Disaster.

    The number of bodies recovered from the wrecked ferry Greycliffe now totals 30. ...

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  15. COUNTRY MANSION FIRE.

    Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles of were among the dozen guests of a Yorkshire house party who made their escape in their night attire when an ...

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  16. NEW L.A.B.

    News has been received from the Associated Board, that Miss Marion John-stone, of Tasmania, who has been studying the piano this year with ...

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  17. LICENSING COURT.

    The annual sitting of the Licensing Courts for the licensing districts of Lowan (Dimboola. Horsham, Lawloit and Nhil) and Borung (Birchip ...

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  18. Farmer Murdered.

    Mr. Thomas Schieh, a farmer, was found dead in bed at his house near Bundaberg. Queensland, his head having been battered in with an axe. His ...

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  19. ICE CREAM

    The alarm recently aroused by the outbreak, of a mysterious illness in the track of an itinerant vendor of ice cream has prompted widespread is ...

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  20. Rhodes Scholar.

    Mr. Andrew Garran, son of Sir Robert Garran. the Federal Solicitor General, has been awarded the Victorian Rhodes scholarship for 1928. ...

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  21. KYBYBOLITE FARM TRIP.

    In connection with the trip to the Government experimental farm, Kybybolite, and the clover fields of Mr. S Shepherd, of that district, a start will ...

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  22. ADDITIONS TO THE NAVY.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr Bridgeman, stated in the House of Commons to-day that the following new warships were being constructed for ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  24. WHEAT EXPERIMENTS.

    Mr. H. Pye, cerealist at Dookie, reports that he expects the average returns for barley and wheat will be excellent and some of the oats will give ...

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  25. NO TIN HARE RACING.

    The vogue of tin hare racing is causing excitement throughout the Commonwealth and syndicates are being formed for exploiting this modern ...

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  26. Liquor Advertisements.

    The annual conference of the Women's Christian Temperance Union severely censured the liquor advertisement in the Victorian Railways ...

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  27. NHILL'S FIELD DAY.

    An invitation from the Nhill Agricultural Society has been received by Mr J. R. McIntosh, secretary of the Horsham Agricultural Society to the ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES.

    The Australian submarines Otway and Oxley will next Tuesday go to Portland to carry out a fortnight's specialist training. ...

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  29. The Horsham Times

    At the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918 the "cease fire" sounded on the battle fields. The joyful news was received ...

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  30. HOSPITAL OPENING FUNCTION.

    Efforts were made by the committee of Horsham District Hospital to get the Premier, Mr. E. T. Hogan, to perform the opening ceremony. In this ...

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  31. Tourist Bureau Manager.

    Mr. T. Boyce. has resigned the managership of the Victorian Tourist. Bureau after 45 years' service. ...

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  32. FRISCO TO HONOLULU.

    Captain Giles, the Australian airman; stated to-day in San Francisco, that reports of stormy weather over the Pacific would not prevent him making ...

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  33. MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET.

    Dalgety & Co. report:—Wheat, 5/7. Oats: Milling, 4/11; feed, 4/9. Barley, English, 4/9. Maize, 5/9. Potatoes, £8. Onions, £3. Chaff, £8 2/6. ...

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  34. HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    At Hospital Sunday at Dimboola the collection amounted to £19 17/10, which is 10/ more than last years effort. The amount is divided between Horsham ...

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  35. Steamer Trouble Settled.

    The Katoomba sailed from Fremantle after being held up since Saturday. ...

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  36. "BEN HUR."

    "Ben Hur" is the greatest of all pictures, past, present and future. It is so big that in one will ever attempt to outdo it. It will go down to ...

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  37. A SPIRIT OF THOROUGHNESS.

    Due to a slackening off in his trade, a Horsham resident and a prominent member of the Horsham Borough Band, had to seek fresh fields for his skilled ...

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  38. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at her residence, "Massingham," 603 Urquhart street Ballarat, last :—Wednesday of Mrs. Sarah Holland, wife of ...

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  39. MELBOURNE SHARE MARKET.

    Business has been fairly brisk for general investments during this week, but there has been no general activity. The passing of the spring racing ...

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  40. GROWTH OF FASCISM.

    Amazing figures of the growth of Fascism were disclosed at a meeting, of the Grand Fascist Council in Rome to-day. The Balilla or Fascist nursery ...

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  41. SWIMMING BATHS.

    With its abundance of sporting and athletic clubs, Horsham has not been able to support a swimming club. Last year the club was declared defunct ...

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  42. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    The revenue from trans-Atlantic wireless telephony to date totals £27,000. Eight hundred and thirty calls have been made to America, and ...

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  43. THAT GAME CALLED GOLF

    Golf (says an exchange) is what letter-carrying, ditch digging and carpet beating would be if those three tasks had to be performed on the same ...

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  44. HORSHAM THE TRE.

    A special comedy matinee has been arranged for the children, commencing at 2.30 to-morrow afternoon. The evening session's offerings are "Sensation ...

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  45. DEATHS OF AIRMEN.

    The fatalities in the Royal Air Force from 1st January to 1st November were 35, compared with 46 during the corresponding period of list year. ...

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  46. JUMBLE FAIR.

    On Wednesday next a jumble fair will be held in the Pimpinio Methodist Church in aid of trust funds. The fair will be opened at 7 p.m., and the ...

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  47. CHIVALRY STILL EXISTS.

    When a welcome shower of rain fell one day last week in Horsham it provided an opportunity for the enactment of a kind of Sir Walter Raleigh ...

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  48. COMMUNISTS' PLOTS.

    Charged at Budapest with treason a number of Communists were sentenced to-day to varying of imprisonment ranging from 8½ years. ...

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  49. HORSHAM A.N.A. NOMINEES.

    The principal business of the Horsham A.N.A. on Tuesday evening was the nominations of officers for the ensuing half-year. The following names ...

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  50. STUDENTS' CONCERT.

    On Thursday, November 24 the annual concert of Mrs. Tom Cameron's vocal students will take place in the Town Hall Tuneful voices abound in ...

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  51. SOCIAL

    The marriage of Miss Violet Emmaline Page, daughter of Mr and Mrs K. Page of Wombelano, with Mr Pereival Charles Anton will be celebrate at ...

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  52. PRESERVING EGGS.

    In his report for last month; the principal of Dookie Agricultural College states that' in preparation for the autumn and winter shortage of eggs ...

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  53. LADIES' HOSPITAL EFFORTS.

    A statement of the financial position was submitted at a meeting of the Horsham Hospital ladies' collecting committee on Monday. Since the ...

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  54. BOY SCOUTS.

    The 1st Horsham Boy Scouts are parading for the Armistice celebrations to-day and will meet at the Presbyterian Hall so as to move off at 10.30 ...

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  55. REAPER AND BINDER CANVASSES

    Messrs. A. Arnott & Co. announce that they are manufacturers of all sizes of reaper and binder canvasses. They also undertake repairs to old ...

    Article : 81 words
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