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  2. LATEST NEWS

    Bush fires swept over the country near Silvan and Olinda. Several guest houses wore saved by the hard work of the residents. ...

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  3. Sporting News

    The draw provides for the decision of the following games to-morrow Dimboola v. Rainbow. Nhill v. Jeparit. ...

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  4. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    A great Christian personality will visit Horsham this week-end in Dr. Engel, of Pyengyang, Korea. In addition to being one of the foremost ...

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  5. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The heat wave that was ushered in last Saturday afternoon continued without abatement until Wednesday night, when it broke up in a furious ...

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  6. JUVENILE DANCERS.

    The pupils of Miss Lorie Macgorlic danced their way into favor on Tuesday evening at the annual juvenile ball in the Horsham Town Hall. There ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S SLOGAN

    Do not shun the Area of affliction, or shrink from the rod of discipline, or refuse to drink the corrective medicinal draught. "Sweet are the uses of adversity." "Heaven but tries our virtue by affliction." Elihu Burrit wrote a book about "The Mission of ...

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  8. £57,000,000 Subscribed.

    Mr. Collins, Federal Treasury Secretary, stated that contributions to the conversion loan were now over £57,000,000. When another £7,000,000 ...

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  9. B GRADE MATCHES.

    Horsham v. Methodists. Adelphians v. Presbyterian St. John Horsham B team will be Surman, McDonald, Ethridge, McPherson, ...

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  10. DENTIST'S VISIT.

    Mr. W. E. Thomas, dentist, will be at the Exchange Hotel today, where he may be consulted from 9 o'clock. Consultations are free. ...

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  11. Silverman Divorce Case.

    Mr. Justice Mann refused the application by Dr. Silverman for a, re-bearing of his petition for divorce, ...

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  12. A LIGHT FOR EVERY HOME.

    How many people neglect this all Important item in their homes? A poor light causes eye strain, headache, loss of health, to say nothing of ...

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  13. A Mysterious Death.

    The police are still investigating the mystery of the death of Arthur Burrows, who was co-respondent in the Silverman divorce case recently. ...

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  14. Advertising

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  15. Strikers Outwitted.

    The British steamer Somerset sailed from Townsville despite the striker efforts to keep her tied up. ...

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  16. Seamen Desert their Ship.

    Many members of the crew of the British steamer Port Campbell have deserted. The vessel will probably be taken on Saturday to a bay anchorage. ...

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  17. DANGER FROM FLIES.

    In the opinion of Dr. Robertson, chairman of the Victorian Health Commission, the fly is the deadliest enemy of mankind, as the cause and carrier ...

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. Coal for Refrigerators.

    Wharf laborers are now coaling the steamer Mahia at Gladstone to keep the refrigerators going. The British steamer Sophocles left ...

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  20. P.O. CLOCK DONATIONS.

    The Horsham Progress Association donations for the illumination of the P.O. clock are as follow :—£5. Young Bros., J. Langlands & Sons, W. Sack, ...

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  21. Police Protection.

    Mr. Bruce has telegraphed to the Premier of Queensland urging that. the State Government provide adequate police protection to ensure the ...

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  22. MONDEL V. STRAIGHT-JACKET.

    Most of us would experience great difficulty in discarding a straight-jacket or "restraining suit." as the Americans call it. Mondel, suspended in mid-air from the top of the Town Hall. ...

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  23. LAWN TENNIS.

    The team to represent Horsham against Warracknabeal to-morrow is:—Mrs Tootell, Mrs Simpson, Miss Bolton and Miss Appleton; Tootell, Sawyer, ...

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  24. LATEST CABLES

    Long extracts from speeches were cited by a police witness at the resumed trial of Communists to-day, including a phrase alleged to have been uttered ...

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  25. The Horsham Times

    From to-morrow there is still a fort-night to go before the much travelled and constantly talking Federal candidates will be able to take a rest. It ...

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  26. LORD HAIG PRAISES ACTOR.

    Field-Marshal Earl Haig, who is, it is understood, a keen picture patron, paid a special visit with Countess paid to the Prince of Wales' Canadian ranch ...

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  27. BIG GIRDER ERECTED.

    One of the largest girders created on any building in Horsham was placed in position yesterday in the new promises being erected by Mr. H. Bye for Mr. ...

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  28. TRAINING SHIP ON FIRE.

    The Danish training ship Copenhagen, the largest sailing ship in. the world, which is bound for Melbourne, put in at Plymouth after being on ...

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  29. AN ELECTION STORY.

    The £25,000 gift to Mr. W. M. Hughes will ever be a story that will remain in Australian politics. Senator Hannan at his meeting on ...

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  30. AMERICAN TRAIN TRAGEDY.

    A dispatch from Memphis, Tennessee, states that a check today reveals there were 19 fatalities when a passenger train travelling at 50 miles an hour ...

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  31. BOYS AND GUY FAWKES.

    Some olden customs will never die, so far, as youth has its say, and Guy Fawkes is one of the hoary fun-practices that have come down the long ...

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  32. FRENCH PRIME MINISTER.

    M. Painleve, who resigned yesterday, has accepted the Premiership. ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

    The following are to-day's selling prices for provisions in Horsham stores:—Honey, per Ib 0 0 0 0 0 6 ...

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  34. CROQUET.

    The draw for the doubles match has been remade. The first round may he played off at any time convenient to the members. hut it mast ...

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  35. REFUGEES FROM DAMASCUS.

    A Cairo message states that 350 refugees from Damascus, mostly Christians, have arrived at Alexandra aboard a Messageries Maritimes ...

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  36. CHINESE MANOEUVRES.

    3000 Feng Tren soldiers boarded four gunboats and three transports at [?] ready to proceed to Haichow to participate in a flank attack against ...

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  37. In the Long Ago

    Monday, 26th October: Formal annexation of Transvaal. 1900. Tuesday, 27th October: Captain Cook born, 1728. ...

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  38. A TURBULENT FRONTIER.

    It is officially stated in Athens that the Bulgarians this morning attacked the Greek forces near Ramna. From Sofia it is officially announced ...

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  39. THE TURF.

    The two Melbourne Cup candidates, Lemina and Tookarby, established records on the Caulfield tracks today. Lemina ran a mile and a half on the ...

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  40. Obituary

    ("Gus") Murray had passed away on Sunday last week was received with deep regret throughout the Telangatuk and Balmoral districts, where he was ...

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  41. FINAL ACCEPTANCES.

    Victoria Derby.—Hampden, Manacre, Petunia, Manfred, Amounts, Belgamba, Ethelton. Maribvrnong Plate.—Rampion, ...

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  42. WEMBLEY BUTTER SALES.

    The sales of butter at the Australian avilion in the Empire Exhibition mounted this year to about 40,000 lb. ...

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  43. A BIG DOUBLE.

    Astounding betting figures, rivalling turf fiction, have been revealed by the victory of Masked Marvel in the Cambridge shire Stakes to-day. ...

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  44. REVIEW OF FASCISTI.

    The third anniversary of the Fascist march on Rome was celebrated in Milan by a grand review of 20,000 black shirts armed with machine guns in ...

    Article : 51 words
  45. STRIKERS REPATRIATED.

    A Capetown message states that 260 shipping strikers were repatriated by the steamer Balmoral Castle. No trouble was experienced . It is exported ...

    Article : 28 words
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