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  2. Sporting News

    Horsham v. Dimboola. Murtoa v. Nhill. Rupanyup v. Warrackabeal. Stawell v. Minyip. ...

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  3. LATEST CABLES

    A further big industrial dispute was mentioned in the House of Commons this afternoon when Mr. Riley (Labor) drew attention to notices on ...

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  4. LATEST NEWS

    The American fleet arrived to-day, and was given a great welcome by thousands on the shores at Port Melbourne. ...

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  5. MEN'S CLUB CHALLENGE.

    The St. John and Presbyterian Men's Clubs met in their challenge games last Wednesday evening and some very interesting and spirited contests took ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S SLOGAN

    Some man leap to pick quarrols with their breed and butter, aid wonder why their luck is always out. When you an 6 man of ability constantly seeking fresh fields there is a reason if that reason is not cocktails, it is probably the still moss expllesive ...

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  7. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION.

    The Horsham Juniors will meet at Pimpinio to-morrow Pimpinio, by virtue of their defeat of Gerang last Saturday, are minor of ...

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  8. UMPIRES FOR TO-MORROW.

    Horsham v. Dimboola, Netherton. Murton v. Nhill, Ayles. Rupanyup v. Warracknabeal, Lewis Stawell v. Minyip, O'Hen. ...

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  9. HORSHAM V. DIMBOOLA.

    Dimboola make the trip to Horsham to-morrow, and a good game can be confidently expected. Netherton has been appointed to umpire the game. ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES.

    This week has been an exceptionally cold one. Last Monday the thermometer in Horsham fell to 21 degrees, which is 11 degrees below freezing point. The ...

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  11. COUNTRY JUNIOR ASSOCIATION.

    A match between the above teams will be played at Riverside to-morrow The team to represent Riverside sill be chosen from F. Mills (c.), S. Wilson ...

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  12. LAST WEEK'S MATCHES.

    The Minyip "Guardian" writes:— Horsham people came to Minyip in large numbers on Saturday, and it is safe to say that no game made a ...

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  13. THE COAL DISPUTE.

    Replying to a letter from the coal owners, the miners' executive decided to inform the coal owners that they adhered to their decision to meet the ...

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  14. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 349 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 204 words
  16. Idle Ships at Melbourne.

    It is understood that the seamen will seek a further conference with the ship owners to discuss the proposals for a settlement of the shipping ...

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  17. WRONGFUL USE OF WATER.

    In the Dimboola Police Court on Wednesday last the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission proceeded against a number of persons for wrongfully ...

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  18. WIMMERA SECONDS CONTEST.

    Blackheath footballers will journey to Dimboola on Saturday, when the team will be chosen from J. Thomas (c.), T. Robinson (v.c.), Thomas (5), Ward (2) ...

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  19. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    Reuter's lobby correspondent understands that the Cabinet difference over the naval construction programme has been compromised, whereby three ...

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  20. LAMB RAISERS NOTE.

    The Wimmera Inland Freezing Company, Ltd., Murtoa, addresses a letter of importance in our issue to-day to raisers of fat lambs. The company ...

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  21. St. Paul's Spires.

    £10,000 have been raised in two days for the completion of St. Paul's Cathedral with three spires. ...

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  22. SOLDIERS' PICTURES.

    "The Cyclone Rider," which will be screened to-morrow night, can best be described as a thriller. A small red racing car speeds along a 200-ft ...

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  23. KARNAK V. GYMBOWEN.

    The Gymbowen footballers journeyed to Karnak last Saturday and played an exciting game. Umpire Bailey again had charge, and gave a fine exhibition. ...

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  24. Immigrants' Excuse

    At the Ballarat General Sessions on Wednesday John Eldred Richmond and Harold Charles Hughes, who had pleaded guilty to at Balmoral on or ...

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  25. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Sir Clement Kinloek Cooke, Mr. Amery said that. under the Empire Settlement Act to 30th June, 1925 ...

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  26. THE TURF.

    At the American Fleet meeting at Caulfield next Saturday, many good horses will be among the runners and, on paper, winners are difficult. ...

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  27. DRUNK IN CHARGE OF CAR.

    At Horsham Police Court on Tuesday Russell Stafford, who had driven, hero from Minyip, was charged with being drunk whilst in charge of a motor car. ...

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  28. CROWN GRANTS,

    Mrs. M. Plant. McKenzie Greek; Edward John Hannan. Lower Nerton Creek : Alice Maud Mary Guthridge, Ullswater : Henry Willis Dawkins. ...

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  29. BABY SUBSTITUTION.

    A New York message states that Mrs. Helen Geisenvolk was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment on a charge of baby substitution to which ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  31. PENSIONS BILL.

    The House of Commons passed the Pensions Bill without a division. ...

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  32. THE WAR IN MOROCCO.

    Newspapers in Madrid publish disquieting despatches from Fez- reporting that the enemy is entrenched between Arbastisza and Ainaikha, thus ...

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  33. Personal

    At a farewell function on Tuesday evening, a presentation was made to Mr. and Mrs. C. Wright of a silver tea and coffee service and tray as a mark ...

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  34. NEW GASOMETER.

    The good old stand-by, gas, is a ready friend in need. Consumers in Horsham, who are increasing in numbers, can now be assured of a plentiful supply of gas ...

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  35. The Horsham Times

    More interest is at present being displayed by ratepayers in the affairs of the Borough of Horsham than has been manifested for years. There are ...

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  36. MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET.

    Wheat.—Practically no demand is being received for wheat. Crop reports from Canada are "bearish," advices now being favorable, and rains in the ...

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  37. A.W.N.L. DELEGATES.

    Mrs. C. Butcher and Miss Jean McPherson, of the Horsham A.W.N.L., have been appointed delegates to the Wannon electorate conference to be ...

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  38. MINERS TURF CLUB.

    Following are the results of the second day's meeting of the Miners Turf Club :— Highweight Handicap.—Dick Wish 1 ...

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  39. PLAYERS AS PRESSMEN.

    A New York dispatch states that a special meeting of the executive committee of the Union and States Lawn Tennis Association is being held on ...

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  40. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The Rev. E. G. Petherick will give the final address dealing with the life of Moses in the Horsham Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning. At night ...

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  41. Obituary

    Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Butler, of Sloss street, suffered a bereavement yesterday when their two-month-old son, John Michael, was taken from ...

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  42. TOO EXPENSIVE TO FIGHT.

    The fines imposed in the police court against a footballer for striking another player apparently has had a salutary effect. During the course of the Nhill ...

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  43. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The annual meeting of the Wonwondah Rifle Club was hold on the rifle range on July 16. The officers elected for the ensuing twelve months were :— ...

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  44. CHURCH OF CHRIST SERVICES.

    Mr. Ingham will deliver his final messages to the Horsham and Haven churches on Sunday. In the morning his subject will be "The Best Days," ...

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  45. LABOR IN THE EMPIRE.

    The British Commonwealth Labor Conference, including delegates from Australia, Canada, India, South Africa and Palestine, will open in the House ...

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  46. Strong Criticism

    During the course of a debate in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday on a motion that the House adjourn till Tuesday, 11th August, Mr. L. J. Clough ...

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  47. SEVERANCE FROM LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the committee of Dimboola Football Club on Tuesday evening. Mr. D. S. Anderson reported on his interview with the chairman of ...

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  48. Correspondence

    Sir.—The proprietors of the Soldiers' Pictures while agreeing with our critle "Dissatisfied" to some extent, would like to point out that we are ...

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  49. SECURITY PACT.

    The "Daily Herald's" diplomatic correspondent says it is thought that the British will move their regrets to the German Note in reply to the ...

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  50. THE UNITED MISSION.

    On Wednesday evening a number of home meetings were held for the united mission, which will commence on August 16. Special leaders were ...

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  51. COURSING.

    The details of the Cup meeting to be held on August 3rd and 4th are advertised in our columns. This fixture is of much importance in Victorian coursing ...

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  52. In the Long Ago

    Monday 20th July: Robbery Melver gold escort. 1853. Tuesday, 21st. July, 6 o'clock closing hotels in Sydney. 1916. ...

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  53. (Wire.)

    Wheat, 5/11 to 6/3. Oats: Milling. 2/8 feed. 2/5. Barley : English, 5/6; Cape, 4/3.: Maize. 4/9. Potatoes, 230/. Onions. 390/. Chaff, 100/. ...

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  54. RACERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The racehorses Drake, Caravel. High Force and Eastern Monarch left to-day for Australia. By the will of the late Mr. James ...

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  55. FOOTBALLER DISABLED.

    Roy Cazaly, Minyip's coach and captain, had his ankle badly sprained and the bone split when playing with Litch-field-Carron in the match against ...

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  56. DENTIST'S VISIT.

    Mr. W. E. Thomas, the well-known dentist, will visit Horsham on Friday, August 7. when he may be consulted all day at the Exchange Hotel. On ...

    Article : 38 words
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