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  2. JUVENILE FANCY DRESS BALL.

    Great interest is being manifested amongst the children and a number of parents in the juvenile fancy dress ball which will take place in the ...

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  3. NEW FIRE ALARMS.

    This week eight of the old-fashioned fire alarms in Horsham have been removed, and a similar number of more modern alarm erected. The new ...

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  4. The Skin Market.

    The Australian Mercantile Land; and Finance Co. report:— Sheepskins. —Very firm market, and late rates fully maintained. ...

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  5. WARNING THE CADETS.

    All boys born during, the year -1900, and their parents, should study the advertisement appearing in another column with regard to registration in ...

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  6. Direct Cables.

    It is believed that the Liverpool murderer, McDonald; ' who murdered three persons yesterday, was a religious maniac. All the victims ...

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  7. THE CASE OF MRS. KROSCHEL.

    sad case of Mrs. A. J. Kroschel, and her seven young children, of Natimuk, for whom a fund has been opened by a representative committee of ...

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  8. MISSION SERVICES.

    Evangelistic mission services will be continued in the Methodist Church until Tuesday evening. On Friday afternoon a meeting for women will be held ...

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  9. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. F., Jahn met with what might have been a serious accident on Thursday evening writes our Quantong correspondent, while driving a young ...

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  10. SUFFRAGETTES ACTIVE.

    There has been a sudden revival of suffragette activity after the quietude since Mrs. Pankhurst went to Paris. Two houses were fired at Bedford, ...

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  11. VICTORIAN WOOLS.

    Some time ago Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort and Co., of Melbourne, sent a collection of Victorian wools to the commercial Museum, Chamber of ...

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  12. DEFAULTING PARENTS.

    A number of Horsham parents. who have failed in their duty to keep their children in regular attendance at school had to face Messrs. S. G. ...

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  13. THE WOOL SEASON.

    Sharing is general throughout the district though a number of small cheds have cut out. At Messrs. Hac. and & ons Walmer shed ten ...

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  14. THE AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN.

    Harry Hawker, the Australian airman, fell 100 feet at Brooklands through a defect in his engine. He was seriously injured and rendered ...

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  15. THE PICTURES.

    The excellent programmes submitted to his many patrons by Mr. Tarnowski base made the Victoria Picture Theatre a very popular place of ...

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  16. A VAST SHIRE.

    Altogether the area of the Swan Hill Shire is 3890 square miles, but as one of the officers remarked recently with a slight smile, only 2000 square ...

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  17. PEARL NECKLACE CASE.

    The pearl necklace case was resumed to-day. Gordon, an engraver, identified an impression of the seals on the necklace box as having been made ...

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  18. HORSHAM SWIMMING CLUB.

    This club opened their season on Wednesday when they had a great attraction in a display of life saving and swimming by Mr. Frank ...

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  19. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    At the forenoon service in this church on Sunday, the three gentlemen chosen, by the suffrages of the congregation for the office of elder, ...

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  20. NAVAL MISHAP.

    The super-Dreadnought Thunderer has been seriously damaged, and the destroyer Jackal severely damaged, in the North Sea. Ships kept the ...

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  21. HORSHAM BOWLING CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the members of this club will be held in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening at eight o'clock, when, amongst the other ...

    Article : 65 words
  22. STARVING DUBLIN.

    Although the dispute in Dublin concerns only 30,000 persons directly, yet all trade is paralysed, and the loss amounts to £12,000 sterling daily. ...

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  23. SELF-DENIAL FAIR.

    The Salvation Army Self-denial Fair and Sale of Work will commence on Tuesday evening next, and be continued up to Thursday night. The ...

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  24. DISTRICT SHOWS.

    He Warracknabeal show will be laid to-day. A opened at S5 a.m.—The Dimboola show will be held or to-day October II, for which entries ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.

    Mr. Kelly, Victorian Trade Commissioner, addressing the Progress Club here, advocated closer trade relations between Australia and Canada. Many ...

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  26. PRESBYTERIAN TENNIS CLUB.

    The members of, this club opened their season on Wednesday afternoon, when -there was an attendance of about 70 members. The He., T. ...

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  27. A LARGE PERCH.

    When fishing in the Wimmera recently, Mr. W. If. Sturtzel, of Jeparit, observed a large perch rise to the surface and float towards the bans. He ...

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  28. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Democratic Party is considering a naval programme to lay down three nest battleships. President Wilson is strongly favorable, but the Peace ...

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  29. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Churchill, speaking at Dundee, denounced the Unionist action in Ulster. He declared that Home Rule was going to pass, but the Bill was ...

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  30. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

    Highly satisfactory reports for September were presented by Mr. 11. Pye, Principal of the Dookie College, and Mr. A. C. Dreverman, principal of the ...

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  31. HORSHAM STATE SCHOOL.

    The monthly spelling bee was held on Thursday last, by Mr. Rogers and Miss Maddren. The following are the results:—Seventh and eights grades ...

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  32. Sporting Items.

    The spring meeting of the above, which will take place on the Horsham show ground on Wednesday, October 29th, promises to be highly successful. ...

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  33. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales closed with a well- sustained and wide competition at full prices. ...

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  34. TRIBUTE TO YOUNG FARMERS.

    A very high opening of the young victorian farmers in the Wimmera and Goulbarm Valley district was expressed to a Melbourne reporter on ...

    Article : 163 words
  35. NEW ZEALAND CHEESE.

    About forty cheese dealers and experts met Mr. McKenzie after inspecting Dunedin cheese at the dairy show. Nine spokesmen testified to its ...

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  36. A SHOW ABSENTEE.

    Doubtless many of the Wool growers in the district missed the presence at Horsham show of Mr. J. T. Julian, who has so long represented the old ...

    Article : 114 words
  37. AMATEUR TURF CLUB.

    In the Town Hall last night the annual meeting of this club was held, when there vas a fair attendance. The president, Mr. J. F. Curran, was in the ...

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  38. Nhill Show.

    The thirtieth exhibition of the Nhill A. and P. Society was held on Wednesday, in beautiful weather. A sum of £100 was taken at the gates ...

    Article : 313 words
  39. ARCHITECT'S CLAIM FOR FEES.

    An interesting action was heard in the Warracknabeal Country Court on Friday, before Judge Winneke, in which James Irwin, architect, of Ararat, ...

    Article : 111 words
  40. THE BOROUGH ENGINEER.

    At Tuesday's meeting of the Borough Council, applications for the vacant post of Borough Engineer were submitted from Messrs G. R. B. ...

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  41. FIREMAN HONORED.

    One of those interesting ceremonies which have occasionally taken place during the last few years was again celebrated at the Hamilton fire ...

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  42. WARRANOOKE BRIDGE.

    At the monthly meeting of Stawell Council there was a short discussion over the following item in the engineer's report with regard to this ...

    Article : 474 words
  43. BALLARAT SHOW.

    The schedule for the 55th annual show under the auspices of the Ballerat Agricultural and pastoral Society, which is to be held on the 21st ...

    Article : 114 words
  44. LANTERN LECTURE.

    The Rev. E. J. Withy comb, B.A., Secretary of the Association for Missionary Service, will give a lantern lecture in St. John's Parish Hall on ...

    Article : 68 words
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