It is a long time since I wrote. But, as a matter of fact, the regularity with which nothing unusual takes place in this corner of the district is quite phenomenal. Of course this speaks volumes for the ...
Article : 363 wordsEmperor William, of Germany, whilst anveiling a statue of St. Private, alluded in graceful terms to French heroism, and said that the mail clad Archer, leaning in a calm ...
Article : 54 wordsThe annual statutory meeting of the Horsham Borough Council, the principal business of which is the election of Mayor, was held on Saturday morning. There were present, ...
Article : 1,417 wordsThe young married woman Edna Evelyn Jochimsen, who cut her infant child's throat with a razor, on the 11th July, at Richmond, was placed in the dock at the Criminal ...
Article : 94 wordsOn Monday Mr. Hyatt, foreman at Gillespie's Beulah Flour Mill, was leaning down into a bin in one of the roller rooms. By a mischance he caught his foot in the belting, with the result that it was broken ...
Article : 116 wordsA collision has taken place, in the Red Sea, between the Clan Mackay, of Glasgow and the Orient liner, Oribar. The Clan Mackay was damaged on her port Low and ...
Article : 52 wordsEver have any irritation of the skin? There are many forms of it, any of them bad enough to tax your patience. Hemorrhoid a plague of the night, no rest for the sufferer ...
Article : 307 wordsA young man named Presser, charged before the Murtoa Police Court on Thursday with being a lunatic, was remanded for a week, two medical men to certify to the state of his mind not being available ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Welluran Artic expedition, returned to Tromso, in Norway, has been unable to discovery any traces of Andree or his companions. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Madame Berry mine, at Ballarat, is on fire. The shaft, which is that known as No. 2, has been battened down, and water is being sent below. ...
Article : 316 wordsAt a colliery explosion a Bridgend, South Wales, yesterday 18 men were killed, and 60 were imprisoned in the workings. As to the late of these grave fears are entertained. ...
Article : 33 wordsMrs. Oakley, mother of Mr. Oakley, solictor, of Warracknabeal, has died in her 73rd year.—A man giving the name of Thomas Martin sought to obtain goods and money from Warracknambeal people on the plea ...
Article : 389 wordsA plague of mosquitoes has occurred at Backney, a London suburb. The local authorities allege that the posts were brought in in eggs with the West Australian ...
Article : 41 wordsIn Nevis, in the West Indies, 2000 people are homeless as a result of the hurricane, and are receiving food. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe babonic plague in Maurities is un[?] Since last week there were 51 cases, and seven outbreaks of the plague, of which 36 were in Opperto in Portugal. The cause ...
Article : 72 words"The Standard Morning Post" believes that President Kruger will offer the franchise to all Uitldodere who have lived it the Transvaal for five yearsm and will give nine ...
Article : 199 wordsMr. Hagelthorn pressed upon the league the claims of the people of Clear Lake and Salt Lakes to an extension of the railway from Noradjuha. The country to be served ...
Article : 153 wordsMr. E. Woods, of Kiata East, an old and highly respected Methodist local preacher, is seriously ill—The father of Mr. J. R. Sporn last week died at Anguston, South Australia.—Mr. and Mrs. Block, ...
Article : 366 wordsA meeting convened by the mayor to consider the matter of the proposed extension of railway communication to Mildura, as it is likely to affect the interest of Horsham ...
Article : 1,410 wordsThe Australian Eleven met a representative team from the County of Gloucestershire at Chiltenham on Thursday, and continued the match on the following day. On Saturday ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. F. Collins, manager and part owner of the Austral Oil Factory, who is about to pay an extended business visit to Europe and America, was entertained at a farewell social gathering in the boat shed on ...
Article : 90 wordsThe East London and Capetown volunters have started for Buluwayo amidst the greatest enthusiam. ...
Article : 18 wordsAn English paper writes:—A Clifton College boy named Collins, in a House match between Clarke's House and North Town, at Clifton, has made the ...
Article : 164 wordsLast week J. Matthews, an employe of Mr. D. Williams, butcher, met with a painful accident. Whilst cutting some bacon the knife he was using slipped, the result being the infliction of a nasty cut ...
Article : 54 wordsMaitre Labori, shot last week, is feverish and the ballet has not yet been extracted. Amongst the dramatic scenes that have been in court are the following:— ...
Article : 235 wordsMrs. Pennington (nee Miss Emily Monson), 20 years of age, wife of Mr. A. F. Pennington, formerly accountant of the Minyip branch of the Colonial Bank, formerly postmistress at Minyip, who had been ...
Article : 204 wordsA match is being arranged between the Horsham Rovers Football Club and a Dimboola team, to be played on the ground of the latter club. ...
Article : 71 wordsA young man named Wilde was dressing mining timber at Cathcart, Hard Hill, when a piece of wood few up and struck him on the temple, causing a severe wound. James Ovens, of Jackson's Creck. ...
Article : 208 wordsCoursing men are reminded that entries for the Puppy Stake to be run in connection with the Horsham Coursing Club at the plumpton course, close with the secretary ...
Article : 57 wordsGeneral Gense, giving evidence, admitted at although he noticed the handwriting of the bordereau to be similar to that of both Dreyfus and Esterhazy, he instructed ...
Article : 113 wordsSir,—The proposed new wheat rates, while being a reduction from the stations in your district, do not provide for the same advantages that are now given through your ...
Article : 213 wordsThe four-year-old son of Mr. G. Cromarty, of Doctor's Creck, was on Monday afternoon lost for a considerable time. He strayed away from the house of a neighbor, at which he had been left to play, and ...
Article : 226 wordsThis remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for its [?] of there diseases over a large part of ...
Article : 165 wordsMr. Otto Nichlerlein, of Natimuk, having completed his theological studies at Concordia College, has received a call from the Lutheran congregation at Chifton, Queensland, to act as their pastor. He left for ...
Article : 151 wordsOn Monday, Mr. E. Gurry, of Condah, was alighting from a buggy when, missing the step, he fell heavily, breaking the small bone of the right leg just above the ankle.—The diphtheria epidemic at ...
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Tue 22 Aug 1899, Page 3
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