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  2. LATEST CABLES

    Fourteen persons were killed and 100 injured when the Paris-Nantes express was derailed near Nantes to-day. The express was travelling at 60 ...

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  3. LATEST NEWS

    Five occupants of a motor car were injured when a touring car, which was ascending Mt. Nebo, near Brisbane crashed over the edge of a road while ...

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  4. SPORTING NEWS

    The week-end competition one in twenty was won by Miss Wallis ...

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  5. LARGE FLOW OF WATER IN WIMMERA RIVER.

    Advice has been received that, Owing to the rains of the past week, a large volume of water is coming down the Wimmera River, and it has been ...

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  6. CHICK INCUBATOR KNOWN TO THE ANCIENTS.

    The ancient Egyptians were familiar with the incubation of chickens, as were also the Chinese many centuries ago, said Mr. N. White, of the Bay ...

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  7. COUNTRY ROADS BOARD'S WORKS.

    Among tenders authorised for acceptance by the Country Roads Board is the following:—Stawell Shire: Stawell-Glenorchy-Horsham road, ...

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  8. HARNESS STOLEN AT BURNT CREEK.

    Between 8 o'clock on Friday night and 7 a.m. on Saturday a thief visited the stables of Mr. Walter Kuhne, of Burnt Creek, and stole about £20 worth ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. STABILISING BUTTER INDUSTRY.

    Mixed opinions of the proposed butter stabilisation scheme were voiced at a meeting of the Sydney Housewives Association held to protest against the ...

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  11. POPULAR DANCES AT CATHOLIC SCHOOL HALL.

    Dancing enthusiasts will be interested to learn by advertisement to-day that the next dance, conducted under the auspices of the Horsham Catholic ...

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  12. GOLF

    Club members had a very full and enjoyable week-end. The weather was perfect and five compet[?] played. Several fine rounds were recorded, ...

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  13. LIVE YABBY FOUND IN PERCH.

    Although Mr. A. Muller, of Wilson street, Horsham, had many surprises yesterday in the manner in which the perch biting in the Wimmera ...

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  14. (Later.)

    The express jumped the rails caused through the driver failing to read sealed instructions handed him by the stationmaster. He escaped uninjured and ...

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  15. Man's Skeleton Found.

    On a rock ledge above the Little Hartley Valley, a skeleton was discovered to-day of a man believed to have died many years ago. The only clothing ...

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  16. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

    Owing to the public holiday in Horsham yesterday (King's Birthday), the latest commercial intelligence and price of wheat were unobtainable. ...

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  17. A DOUBLE-HEADED CALF.

    A calf with two heads was born on the property of Mr. W. H. Kendall, of Rupanyup. It lived for four hours and walked a mile before collapsing. The ...

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  18. A 60-YEAR-OLD OVERCOAT.

    Sixty years ago Mr. Chas. Mckenzie, a tailor in business in Mount Gambier (S.A.), made an overcoat for Mr. William Clayton, now of Adelaide Mr. ...

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  19. APPRECIATION OF MR. SLATER.

    In a discussion on the negotiations of the Shire of Dundas with Country Roads Board at the monthly meeting of the council last Thursday, the name ...

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  20. Family Notices

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  21. Catholic Delegate Departs.

    The Apostolic Delegate, Archbishop Cattaneo, left by the steamer Romolo for Rome to-day. He said he had spent some of the happiest days here, and if ...

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  22. PIGEON RACE FROM HORSHAM TO ESSENDON.

    On Saturday there was an exciting finish to the Essendon Homing Club's special open race from Horsham, an airline distance of 175 miles. This was ...

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  23. STAWELL PLAYER RECEIVES CONCUSSION.

    When he came into collision with a team mate at Stawell on Saturday. J. May. a Red and Black defender received a very had knock on the head. ...

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  24. Attack on Everest Fails.

    The second attempt to reach the summit of Mount Everest by numbers of the Everest Expedition has failed according to a wireless message from the ...

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  25. PROTECTION OF ANIMALS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Ballarat branch of the Victorian Society for Protection of Animals it was reported that quite a number of aged ...

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  26. Bulli By-Election.

    Counting of primary votes in the Bulli by-election which took place on Saturday gives a substantial majority for the State Labour executive candidate. ...

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  27. THANKS FOR COUNTRY ROADS BOARD.

    In a discussion of the work of the Country roads Board at the meeting of the Shire Dundas last Thursday Mr. Murray a representative of the ...

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  28. The Horsham Times

    From time to time vigorous criticism is heard regarding the inadequacy of the Victorian system of weights and measures but there is still no indication ...

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  29. U.S.A. Airman Missing.

    Forty hours after he hopped off on a solo flight around the world James Mattern apart from a report that he was seen over Clare Island has failed ...

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  30. HUGE WHEAT HAUL BY TRAIN.

    all records for heavy goods trains in Victoria were broken when 75 trucks with a tonnage of 1598 were hauled by two A2 locomotives from Benalla to ...

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  31. HONEY WEEK IN HORSHAM.

    Commencing to-day throughout the State, a Honey Week is being held in order to relieve the present congested market. The glut occurred, it is ...

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  32. AN EJECTMENT CASE.

    At the Natimuk Court of Petty Sessions. Mr. R. C. Bieske, solicitor said he appeared for Mr. W. Price, of Horsham, v. Albert Martin, in an ...

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  33. Damaging University Library.

    Because it did not hear an inscription commemorating the University's destruction by the Germans. Felix Morren who has just been released after ...

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  34. HOSPITAL APPEAL POSTPONED INDEFINITELY.

    The band recital which was to have taken place at Rupanyup on Sunday, May 28, in aid of the Horsham Base Hospital was postponed owing to the ...

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  35. FARMER GORED TO DEATH BY BULL.

    Attacked by a hull on his farm at Monbulla, S.A., on Wednesday afternoon Mr. John Thomas Carter (63). was gored to death before the eyes of ...

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  36. TOOLONDO'S NEW LINKS OPENED.

    The opening of the new gulf links at Toolondo took place on Saturday May 27 with a fine attendance of [?] Afternoon tea was served in the public ...

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  37. A GOOD TURN.

    That there is still poverty with us and of that type that really needs food is beginning to be even if not already overlooked by many people who ...

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  38. HUNTING ACCIDENT AT WOMBELANO.

    Mr. W. Smith while out hunting on a recent Sunday met with a painful accident. His horse galloped into a tree and one of the rider's legs was broken ...

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  39. BALL FOR BLIND INSTITUTE.

    Active preparations are being made by that energetic body, the Horsham auxiliary of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, for the third annual ...

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  40. Australian Aviatrix's Flight.

    Mrs. Bonney on her flight from Australia to England landed at Shai[?]ah at 8 a.m. and left at 8.35 for Bagdad. ...

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  41. APIARISTS' PRECAUTIONS.

    Some apiarists in Australia recently have been insured against third-party risks. and against any claim which might arise as a result of people being ...

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  42. HORSHAM THEATRE.

    After many requests, the managements decided to again screen "Sunshine Susie". It was shown last night and will again be screened to-night and ...

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  43. BARE-FOOTED PLAYERS.

    In the first international [?] match between Great Britain and India which was played at [?]. India gamed victory by four goals to [?]. The ...

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  44. Mollisons' Flight to U.S.A.

    On the whole I think we shall come through all right. If not we will die together in ideal circumstances. We shall never have known middle-age. ...

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  45. A RIVER ROMANCE.

    The story of a river romance adventure by two 20-year-old lovers is associated with a small rowing boat moored close to Renmark. Its name ...

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  46. THE PORTLAND OIL DISCOVERY.

    Indignation is expressed at the conflicting statements regarding the origin of oil on the coast at Discovery Bay and elsewhere which have been made ...

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  47. STATUS OF SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    Replying to criticism of the work of the Government by Mr. [?] (leader of the state Opposition). the Premier [?] that the Government ...

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  48. NEWS AND NOTES

    After a sharp shower on Friday night, when 17 points were recorded up to 9 a.m. on Saturday morning, the weather proved to be fine and sunny and a ...

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  49. OVER £2000 FROM COMMUNITY SINGING.

    The town clerk (Mr. W. G. Sharpley) reported to the Stawell Borough Council on Wednesday night that receipts from community singing to date ...

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  50. YESTERDAY'S QUIET HOLIDAY.

    Horsham was a deserted town yesterday on the occasion of the King's Birthday holiday. the day was sunny and many enjoyed a busy hour in home ...

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  51. Flight Postponed.

    The Mollisons have postponed their departure on the flight owing to head winds and fogs. ...

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  52. A MEAN THEFT.

    At the Kaniva Court last week a man named Murton Franklin was charged with stealing, on 21st May, two money boxes containing 10/0½ and ...

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  53. BUILDING BRISK AT STAWELL.

    Building operations at the present time in Stawell and brisk and several new houses are being erected in Byrne street and a start has been made on the ...

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  54. YOUNG WOMEN DEBATERS.

    That the young women of the Geelong community take a keen interest in debating is evidenced by the references made from time to time to debates in ...

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  55. MEAT PRICES MAY GO HIGHER.

    As a result of the rain there has been a demand for stock which has raised prices fir beef, lamb and mutton during the past week in the city. Prices are ...

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  56. UNIONS AND BULK HANDLING.

    At the Trades Hall on Thursday a conference of unions which will be affected by the proposed scheme for the bulk handling of wheat in Victoria will ...

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  57. LEG GASHED WHEN AXE SLIPPED

    When cutting a log on Sunday, john Devlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Devlin, of Harriett Street, Horsham suffered a painful accident. The axe ...

    Article : 58 words
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