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  2. THE POLITICAL "CRISIS."

    The defeat of the Hughes Government on a snap division taken upon a motion for adjournment need not cause any alarm. Several members of the ...

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  3. Swanston Street Fire

    Morton Parkes Pimentel has been arrested on a charge of feloniously, unlawfully and maliciously setting fire to Nunan's buildings, Swanston-street, ...

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  4. Obituary

    The death occurred at the Horsham District Hospital on Friday last of Mr. Lindsay Walter Mead, youngest son of Mrs. G. Mead, 23 Villiers-street, ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES

    The effect of the rupture in the Triple Alliance is not yet calculable, but Friday's events everywhere are recognised as historical. Labor extremists, ...

    Article : 92 words
  6. Anzac Day Sports

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 459 words
  7. SOLDIERS' BLOCKS.

    Mr. W. J. Smart, Land Officer, Horsham, and Cr. F. Sheriff, representing the Lawloit Shire, sat at the Kaniva court house to receive applications ...

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  8. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    The Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Mitchell) has completed the reconstruction of the Cabinet, necessitated by the defeat at the elections, of Mr. ...

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  9. LIGHT HORSE PARADES.

    Members of the Horsham Troop of the 19th Light Horse Regiment will find a list of mounted parades advertised on page 5. The first will be held ...

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  10. MINERS VERY BITTER.

    Messrs Thomas, Thorne, Sexton, and Ben Tillett all fought at Friday's confused, shouting, excited meeting for a cancellation of the strike. They ...

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  11. Found Drowned

    The body of Owen Reynolds, who had been known throughout the Wimmera for many years as a sheep-drover, was found in the Wimmera river on ...

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  12. THE LIGHTFOOT FAMILY.

    An entertainment which had the charm of novelty in its varied features was given in the Town Hall last evening by the Hector Lightfoot Family—a ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES

    A soft pleasant rain fell on Saturday, registering 37 points at Horsham, thus making a total registration since April 1 of 64 points. The rain, though ...

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  14. PASTORAL ASSETS SHRINK.

    Mr. F. W. Hughes, managing director of various companies, including the Colonial Weaving and Spinning Co., in his evidence before Judge Beeby. of ...

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  15. FARMER'S SON KILLED.

    A shocking accident, which culminated in the death of Robert Allan, aged between 15 and 16 years, occurred at Kenmare on Friday. The lad, a son ...

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  16. GERMANY'S DEBTS.

    The French plans for the enforcement of reparations have greatly stirred Berlin, and have resulted in renewed efforts to find treasures to stave off ...

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  17. MURRAY WATERS.

    No action has yet been taken by any of the parties interested in the Murray waters agreement consequent upon the New South Wales Legislative Council ...

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  18. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE

    An important clearing sale is to be conducted by Messrs David Anderson & Co., on account of Mr. V. R. Brown, at Riverside, Horsham, on Saturday ...

    Article : 152 words
  19. Social.

    Mrs. W. F. Allan will not be "Are Home" to-day (Tuesday, 19th.) The marriage of Miss Emma Crouch, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. ...

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  20. [?] ACCIDENT.

    Mr. and Mrs. G. Kang, of Dooen, while driving home from Horsham on Sunday afternoon with two children, had a sensational experience on the ...

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  21. TREADWELL—DAVEY.

    What has been described as one of the prettist weddings celebrated in the Noradjuha Methodist Church for some time look place on March 23, when Mr ...

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  22. SCIENTIFIC PAINLESS DENISTRY.

    A wonderful opportunity of obtaining from W. E. Thomas the new strong Truebyte teeth and anataform teeth, most suitable in the world for various ...

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  23. PIMPINIO METHODIST CHURCH.

    The anniversary services of the Pimpinio Methodist Sunday school will be held on Sunday next, April 24, when the pulpit will be occupied by Mr.Ken. ...

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    The Customs officials having been informed that a number of cigars had been smuggled ashore from the steamer Gorala at Adelaide, investigations ...

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  25. ACCIDENT WHILE SHOEING.

    A painful experience befel Mr. Dan Kiely, of Goroke, last week. He was in the act of removing a shoe from a horse, and while two of his fingers ...

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  26. THE YELLOW TYPHOON.

    Anita Stewart, as the yellow-haired adventuress, with the beauty and the heart of a tigress, known to the police of the world as "The Yellow ...

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  27. THE WONWONDAH ROAD.

    Mr. James Hocking, secretary of the Shire of Wimmera, has received a letter from the Country Roads Board intimating that the members will visit ...

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  28. TEST CRICKETERS.

    The Australian cricketers arrived by the Osterie, yesterday morning. They said they were convinced they were going to win. They were anxious to ...

    Article : 51 words
  29. Advertising

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    Advertising : 990 words
  30. GRASS SEED IN EAR.

    Mr. Michael Kieley, of Goroke, who visited Horsham on Friday, found the visit profitable to his health. For a couple of years he had been troubled ...

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  31. ENGLISHMEN IN PARIS.

    The English cricketers reached Paris in a snow storm. They were glad to be home again, but they are longing for some Australian sunshine. ...

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  32. CIRCULAR SAW MISHAP.

    Mr. J. Fisher, of Pimpinio, had his right hand severely lacerated by a circular saw on Monday, 12th inst. He is progressing favorably. ...

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  33. DR. MANNIX.

    A cable message says it is reported that Dr. Mannix, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, may not return to Australia, and that he will ...

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  34. TROTTING MEETING POSTPONED.

    Owing to the rain of Saturday last, it was not possible to hold the meeting of the Horsham Trotting Club advertised for that day. This will be ...

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  35. FARMS FOR SOLDIERS.

    On returning from his inspection of Crown lands in the North-Western, district beyond Mildura, Mr. Angus, Assistant Minister for Water Supply, said ...

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  36. METHODIST HOME MISSIONS.

    Special services were conducted at the Methodist church on Sunday last by the Rev. E. T. Cox. The attendance were very good, and the financial ...

    Article : 97 words
  37. Personal.

    Mr. R. G. M"Clure, probably the oldest resident of the Mitre Lake district, will be removing with his wife to Ballarat next month. With his brother, ...

    Article : 318 words
  38. LATEST NEWS

    Lieut. Kenneth Muirson, M.C. and Bar, was charged at the City Court to-day with deserting the King's forces in India. He admitted deserting, and ...

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  39. FARRIERS' WAGES.

    It is the intention of the Fatriers' Union to adhere to its decision to see that all horses' in the Eight Hours procession have been shod by union ...

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  40. PREMATURE "EPITAPHS."

    In earlier times Ararat has been the home of many practical jokers, whose pranks have ranged from the mild to the sensational order. That the local ...

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  41. Dyspeptics Can Eat What They Like

    If they take Bisurated Magnesia immediately after eating. No matter how badly you may suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia, flatulence, or acidity—no ...

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  42. Treasury Accounts

    The following accounts await payment at the Receipt and Pay Office Horsham:—G. M. Bowers (Laharum), W. P. Davey (Horsham). Easton & ...

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  43. SPORT BEFORE WORK.

    Portion of the State mine at Wonthaggi was thrown idle on Saturday afternoon owing to 30 wheelers attending a boxing match instead of ...

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  44. COUNTRY BAKERS.

    The new determination for country bakers came into force, in Sunday night. The rates provided are:—Foremen or single hands, 2/4½ an hour, or ...

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  45. A FATAL DRAUGHT.

    William Linett, a bottle gatherer, drank fluid out of a beer bottle which he purchased, thinking it was beer. It was disinfectant. He died shortly ...

    Article : 84 words
  46. "FINE VIEW" SALE.

    An extensive clearing sale will be conducted by Messrs Young Bros. to- morrow (Wednesday), April 20, on account of Mr. F. W. Sallmann, ...

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  47. DECLINE IN PRICES.

    Australian consumers are now beginning to reap the benefit of the decline in commodity prices abroad. A shipment of [?] has just been ...

    Article : 105 words
  48. R.S.S.I.L.A.

    An important meeting of the Returned Soldiers' Association (Horsham branch) will be held in the Melbourne Hall on Thursday evening, April 21, ...

    Article : 62 words
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