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  2. NEWS AND NOTES

    The rain that commenced to fall last Monday morning continued with slight breaks all through that day and Tuesday. It was of a most beneficial ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S SLOGAN

    Be accommodating and helpful, not intractable and obstinate. Intractable means stubborn, as one who will not be drawn along in the procession of progress. Obstinate means standing in the way of, as one who impedes the procession. Pigheadedness ...

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  4. Latest News

    Judge Dethridge summed up in the case in which Detectives Macpherson and Olholm are charged with conspiracy. He told the jury that the ...

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  5. Obituary

    An old resident of the Nhill district passed away in Nhill Public Hospital on Friday in the person of Mr. Johann F. W. Lehmann, aged 80 years. Deceased ...

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  6. PRESBYTERAN CHURCH.

    The sixty-eighth anniversary of the Horsham Presbyterian Church will be celebrated on Sunday when the visiting preacher will be the Rev. J. P. ...

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  7. "HOUSEY HOUSEY" ILLEGAL.

    "Housey Housey" received what will probably be its death blow from the State Full Court on Wednesday afternoon. The court reversed with costs ...

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  8. POLICE SENSATION.

    The announcement from Ballarat that Det. Morgan and Plain-Clothes Const. Brown were about. to be transferred from Ballarat to Melbourne ...

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  9. MOVIE SCENES BY RADIO.

    Directing a picture by radio was the innovation introduced into filmdom by Emmett Flynn, Goldwyn director w hen he made "In the Palace of the King," ...

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  10. DETECTIVE LEO. O'SULLIVAN.

    Detective Leo. O'Sullivan's health has improved, but he is still mentally depressed. ...

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  11. CAR CRASHES INTO TREE.

    When Mr. J. Baulderstone, mechanic at Messrs young Bros, garage, was giving a final try-out on Tuesday afternoon, of a Vauxhall car, which had ...

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  12. FRUIT PRICES IN LONDON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 words
  13. MODERATOR-GENERAL'S VISIT.

    An outstanding event in church life in Horsham and district will be the visit of the Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church of Australia (the ...

    Article : 238 words
  14. WORK HAMPERED AT YALLOURN.

    Owing to the dismissal of an electrician, who refused, to leave the house rented by him at Yallourn, 500 electricians, engineers, bricklayers and other ...

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  15. Auctioneers' Reports

    Messrs David Anderson & Co. report having conducted a large number of sales throughout the season just concluded. Interest in these sales was ...

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  16. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 228 words
  17. Advertising

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    Advertising : 381 words
  18. OFFICIATING AT A MARRIAGE.

    At the City Court James Black Ronald was committed for trial on a charge of having officiated at a marriage when he was not qualified to do so. ...

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  19. LULL IN MOTOR CAR THEFTS.

    For the past month no cases of stolen motor cars or motor cycles were reported to Russell street, Melbourne. A man who, it is said, had for two ...

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  20. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S PHOTO.

    Signed photographs of Lord Forster, the Governor-General, who recently paid a welcome visit to Horsham, have been received by the Mayor and the ...

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  21. LESLIE TAYLOR'S ALIMONY.

    Mr. Justice McArthur made an order for alimony of 10/ per week and 10/ maintenance of her infant child in favor of Irene Lorna Taylor against ...

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  22. BROKEN WHEAT SACKS.

    The wheat stack at Dooen is showing a lot of loose grain. The leakage is not confined to one particular section, but it noticeable from the bottom ...

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  23. TOM WALSH'S APPEAL.

    The high Court reserved its decision regarding the appeal by Thomas Walsh, president of the Seamen's Union against the £150 fine imposed on him ...

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  24. KOWREE SHIRE RATES.

    The Shire of Kowree is about to take legal action for the recovery of unpaid rates, sanitary charges and dog fees, and to avert this immediate ...

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  25. OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.

    Arrangements have been made with Mr. L. St. Clare Grondona, the well-known Australian journalist, to send us in future our weekly news letter ...

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  26. O'HARA WOOD'S DECISION.

    Pat O'Hara Wood declared he would not go as the fourth man in the Davis Cup team this year. He was fed up with the indefinite delays and the ...

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  27. HORSHAM BOY SCOUTS.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has forwarded to the Rev. E. G. Petherick a signed photograph of himself in the uniform of the Chief Scout of ...

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  28. National Political Notes

    It is a healthy sign of the times that the leaders of the Composite Government are conducting this month an energetic expository campaign in country ...

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  29. Social

    The engagement is announced of Sophie, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. W. Blake, of Horsham, to Donald, youngest son of Mr. and the ...

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  30. Latest Cables

    To-day was almost a gala day in the Dardanelles and on the peninsula on the occasion of the unveiling of the Chanuk Bar memorial to fallen New ...

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  31. HORSHAM AND PORTLAND.

    Commenting on remarks made by Mr. Clapp at Horsham, the Portland "Guardian," says:— We hardly know what Mr. Clapp intends to convey ...

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  32. The Horsham Times

    What Australia requires overseas is a huge advertising agency proclaiming her goods and disposing of them. Nature has provided her with the ...

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  33. LAND BOARD DECISIONS.

    The Land Board held at Horsham on Friday. 8th May, recommended the following allotments :—E. L. Guest, allot. 63, 55 acres. Nurrabiel ; J. E. ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    Messrs Dalgety & Co. Ltd., Geelong, are in receipt of a cable from their London office, dated 12th inst., which reads as follows :—"Wool sales ...

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  35. GOROKE SHOW.

    A meting of the Goroke Agricultural Society was held on Tuesday. The principal business was to consider the motion that no show-be held this year ...

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  36. NO BUTTER RING.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Colonel Day (Labor), Sir Cunliffe Lister President of the Board of Trade, said he found no information ...

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  37. Commercial Intelligence

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 words
  38. MR. KUGELMAN'S VISIT.

    Mr. H. E. Kugelman, consulting herbal practitioner, of 106-108 King street, Melbourne, will visit Horsham on Friday. 22nd May, and may be consulted ...

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  39. HOSPITAL DONATIONS.

    The secretary of the Horsham District Hospital acknowledges with thanks the following donations:—State school, Marma, goods; Mr. R. ...

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  40. NAVAL CRUISES.

    In the House of Common Rear Admiral Tufton Beamish asked if cruising practice waters for the near future could be arranged for the British ...

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  41. SOLDIERS' PICTURES.

    One of the biggest mystery plays that have appeared on the screen will be shown to-morrow night (Saturday). This is the Paramount production of ...

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  42. HARROW FARMERS' MEETING.

    About 50 district graziers and farmers met at Harrow yesterday, when consideration was given to the position of the wool market. After an ...

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  43. PROPOSED FARMERS' UNION.

    With the approaching elections activity is being displayed by all parties. The Wannon seat will be contested this year, and the Farmers' Union ...

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  44. MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET.

    Wheat.—Liverpool reports very little demand for wheat. The winter wheat crop of the United States was of average, condition at May 1. but the area ...

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  45. BELGIAN CABINET FORMED.

    M. Van der Yvere. leader of the Catholic Party in Belgium, has formed a Cabinet. ...

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  46. ELECTORAL REGISTRAR.

    A change in the district electoral registrar for the State and Federal Parliaments has been made at the post office. Horsham. Mr. A. A. Knowles, ...

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  47. GOLD STANDARD BILL.

    The House of Lords agreed to the third reading of the Gold Sandard Bill without discussion. ...

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  48. JUMPED INTO RIVER.

    Charles Bland Munro aged 26 years, of Wando Vale, was drowned in the Grange Creek in mysterious circumstances on Tuesday morning. Munro, ...

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  49. ATTENDANCE AT WEMBLEY.

    The attendance at Wembley Exhibition to-day was 48,500. ...

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  50. LANCASHIRE V. SCOTLAND.

    In the cricket match against Scotland to-day Lancashire made 321 (Hallows 140). Scotland is 2 wickets for 5. ...

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  51. TROUT YEARLINGS.

    Mr. A Schulze, secretary to the Horsham Angling Club, has received information from the Fisheries and Game department that 500 brown and 500 ...

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  52. NATAL INDIANS AND PRINCE.

    The natal Indian Congress recommended the boycott of the Prince of Wales' visit to Durban, owing to the refusal of the town council to allow ...

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  53. MR. A. S. RODGERS' ADDRESS.

    A meeting of wool growers and sheep owners will be held at Messrs. Young Bros.' bazaar this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. A. S. Rodgers will ...

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  54. PRISONER ESCAPES.

    A prisoner who was being brought from Mildura to Ballarat on Wednesday night succeeded in making his escape from the train at Clunes. The ...

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  55. FRENCH WAR IN MOROCCO.

    The "Daily Herald's" correspondent in Paris. says the situation in French Morocco is really graver than is officially admitted. One of the disquieting ...

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  56. METHODIST CHURCH.

    The Horsham church anniversary will be celebrated on Sunday next. It will also be "The Day of the Covenant." Covenant cards have been distributed ...

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  57. CONSUMPTION CURED.

    Encouraging reports regarding the Sphalinger treatment for tubercular affection have come to hand. Mr. H. McDonnell, of Roezlle, Sydney, it former ...

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  58. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS.

    Mr. Justice Atkin has ordered the handing over to the Soviet of the archives of the Russian Consulate in London. Which were placed in a depository ...

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  59. FRENCH TOBACCO REVENUE.

    As a result of the French budget, the price of the cheapest tobacco in France has been increased 40 per cent. Other brands pipe tobacco and cigarettes ...

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  60. WHEAT LANDS IN W.A.

    On the east-west railway in Western Australia, Merredin is in the wheat belt. An advertisement appears in this issue offering wheat farms in this ...

    Article : 64 words
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