Wool growing remain Australia greatest and most production [?] notwithstanding the opinions of some that it should be discouraged and ...
Article : 670 wordsThe Railway Department is taking steps to guard against accidents such as occurred in the Beaufort yard on 5th February last, when a "double-header" train ...
Article : 187 wordsPeter Lyall, aged 66, fainted in Bourke street from starvation. He had had nothing to eat for several days ...
Article : 32 wordsLord Balfour, of Balfour, of Burleigh, has given notice in the House of Lords in favor of a referendum in the event of an irreconcileable difference between the two Houses ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Warracknabeal police were informed on Sunday that William Hill, a well-known pioneer of the Wimmera, had been choked whilst eating his dinner on a farm ...
Article : 84 wordsA quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated at the Presbyterian Church, Horsham, on Wednesday, the 16th., by the Rev. T. Gray, when Mr. A. R ...
Article : 208 wordsAt about 2.45 p.m. on Sunday Constable Wilson found a man named John Homden lying in Millar's Avenue in the Botanical Gardens. His face as ...
Article : 151 wordsIn the Maddox divorce case Mr. Justice a Beckett found that there had been relations of a certain kind between Maddox ...
Article : 50 wordsGeorge Kelland has been remanded for a week by the Carlton court on a charge of the wilful murder of Henry Norris ...
Article : 25 wordsIt will be remembered that on the fifth of the present month the home of Mr. Matt[?] Jenkinson, on the Dim[?]ola road, was broken into and a ...
Article : 223 wordsThe Minister of Health will consider a proposal by Dr. Rinder that the State be divided into seven districts, each to have a medical superintendent ...
Article : 28 wordsLord George Wellesley, youngest son of the late Duke of Wellington, swam and rescued a woman who was trying to commit suicide in the Thames at Putney ...
Article : 38 wordsThe inquest on the body of James Ryan, the enginedriver who was killed at Kilmore (as reported on page 5) was opened at Bendigo. After the body had ...
Article : 108 wordsThe school will be closed all day tomorrow in consequence of the annual picnics of the local Sunday schools. The district inspector (Mr. W ...
Article : 45 wordsCrippen in a farewell message to the public through Lloyd's News, says that facts which will come to light after his death will prove his innocence ...
Article : 36 wordsFollowing are among the recent awards made at the Hamilton competitions :—Irish melody—James Sawyer (Horsham) I. Baritone or bass ...
Article : 157 wordsThe British battleship, Prince of Wales, at Dover, took into her bunkers from a collier 970 tons of coal in 156 minutes. This is a world's record ...
Article : 36 wordsEvidence has been concluded in the trial of Arthur Alfred Stone, the chauffeur who is charged with manslaughter, and the Jury will consider its verdict to-morrow ...
Article : 30 wordsThe acting Minister of Lands Intends to impress on Cabinet the necessity for the taking over by the Government of lands held by the Agricultural Colleges Council ...
Article : 31 wordsMoorish officers are said to be antagonistic to army reform as the payment of the men will be taken out of their hands. ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Murray) arrived at Warracknabeal at midnight on Saturday by motor-car. He was accompanied by Mr. Hutchinson, M.L.A.. In the evening ...
Article : 208 words[?]Up to Yesterday 31 10 bales of wool [?] delivered at the Horsham railway [?] and large consignments have [?] received at district ...
Article : 71 wordsThe loyalty of Murtoa and its surroundings to the Horsham District Hospital was further evidenced by the result of its annual effort on Sunday ...
Article : 140 wordsTwo hundred riotous bluejackets of the American fleet, during a visit of the battleship squadron to Cherbourg, fought their way into the Cafe Paris at ...
Article : 91 wordsA [?] estimate of receipts and [?] for the year ending [?] 20, 1011, was presented to the [?] Shire Council at its ...
Article : 99 wordsAt the unvelling of a monument to Jules Ferry, a deceased French statesman, at the Tuilleries. M. Briand, the French Premier was assaulted by a Royalist ...
Article : 45 wordsThe following is the draw for the first round of the Millar trophy, the games for which must be played by 28th Inst. The entry fee is one shilling :— ...
Article : 132 wordsMr. C. E. Fraser, M.P., hon. Minister, who had been in Sydney for the previous three or four days, returned to Melbourne by express on Sunday ...
Article : 144 wordsComplaint having been made that certain of the Wimmera Shire weigh[?] were inaccurate, an expert from [?] and Co., the suppliers ...
Article : 139 wordsCount Tolstoi died unreconcil1d to the Church. Six physicians were in attendance ...
Article : 19 wordsA very busy day was experienced amongst the members of the Church of England, of both town and district, on Friday last, when they held, in ...
Article : 315 wordsAn important special sale of sheep will be conducted on Thursday, 1st December, at the Hamilton Corporation yards at one p.m., by Messrs. T. H. Laidlaw and ...
Article : 78 wordsA cadets' rifle match was held at Murtoa on Friday last, the result being victory for Horsham. Each team consisted of five cadets, who fired five shots each ...
Article : 112 wordsA serious case of ptomaine poisoning occurred at Kellalac on Wednesday afternoon (says the Post). Three persons were affected, and one of them is still in ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Shill annual races will be held on Wednesday. January 25th, for which the club has issued a liberal programme, including Shill Cup of £40 ; Hurdle Race ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Mayor (Cr. F. J.. Puls) was on Friday sworn in by Mr. E. Harrison, P.M., as a justi[?]e of the peace.—The [?] W. Bech. of Ballarat, will ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Tooan Sports Club is again to the fore with its annual sports programme published in another column. The gathering will be held in Mr. McRae's ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. Tom Lawson, of Kalkee (writes our Murra Warra correspondent) had a miraculous escape from a violent death last week. He was riding a young horse ...
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Advertising : 2,090 wordsFor the blocks recently made available in the parishes of Nyang and [?] along the Ouyen to kowplains railway ronte, the members of ...
Article : 161 wordsThe South Africans have made a better stand against New South Wales than they did in their match with Victoria. In their first innings they made 300, losing six ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. James Glanville, aged 80, an old resident of Mount Gambier, died last week. His wife died three years ago and he leaves a family of nine ...
Article : 124 wordsAn effort is being made to establish sloyd and cookery centres at Murtoa. The combined State and private schools picnic as held at Green Hills on ...
Article : 33 wordsThe following are additional particulars to those appearing in our telegraphed report :— Goldsbrough, More and Co. Limited ...
Article : 421 wordsThe Warracknabeal Hospital Sunday celebration was held on Sunday; the Premier (Mr. Murray) being present. The collection amounted to £14/10/[?] to which ...
Article : 1,416 wordsThe Presbyterians of Polkemmet held their annual picnic on the picture squa reserve on the banks of the river, near the Polkemmet bridge, on ...
Article : 124 wordsCommenting upon the remarks made by Mc. H. Smith recently before the Horsham Agricultural and Pastoral Society concerning the prevalence of ...
Article : 104 wordsDalgety and Co. submitted a splendid catalogue of 6,000 bales to-day to a crowded attendance of buyers. Competition was animated from all section ...
Article : 123 wordsA letter has been received by Mr. W. Waugh, from Mr. S. Sampson, M.P., stating that. In deference to the wishes of the Boolite residents, the proposed ...
Article : 103 wordsThe annual picnics of the local Sunday schools will be held to-morrow. The occasion will be observed as a public holiday in the Borough of ...
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Tue 22 Nov 1910, Page 5
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