Unsettled throughout for the present; rain heavy in parts, gradually improving on West side of State. North and North-east winds, tending West and ...
Article : 49 wordsIn the Assembly Mr. Bailey asked the Minister for Agriculture if he was aware that a number of financial institutions were pressing mortgagees now that the ...
Article : 833 wordsThe jewels which were sold to provide funds for the proposed "Daily Herald" subsidy were not the Russian Crown jewels, according to the firm of diamond ...
Article : 121 wordsThe case of the orphan girl, Sylvia Thomas, was again before Mr.Justice Wade in Chambers to-day Mrs. Helen Duval, in an affidavit, said ...
Article : 221 wordsThe "Times" Danzig correspondent says: East Prussia is still as blatantly militant as before the war. Here the outward sings are visible whielz in other ...
Article : 278 wordsIn the House of Representatives, Sir Granville Ryrie told Dr. Earle Page that alluminium entered into the composition of aminol, which was used as a fitting ...
Article : 902 wordsThe Commander in [?] in Ireland has issued a denial of the insinuations that officers were concerned in a murder campaign. He says steps are being ...
Article : 50 wordsSir George Fuller looks pathetic in his new role of political Cassandra. His warnings of the alleged impending deluge of Bolshevism unless the ...
Article : 627 wordsAt [?] a military motor was held up by a trench across a road. The occupants fired on the men in ambush. One was wounded, and four were taken ...
Article : 78 wordsFurther light upon the question of the realisation of the Russian jewels in England is contained in a statement which gives the direct to several assertions ...
Article : 201 wordsa conference of A.I.F. officers and the Discharged Sailors and Soldiers' Association considered the problem of the deserters. The Association agreed to ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. Joseph Partridge called at the home of Mr. Barton, at Burwood, to-day, and asked to be allowed to see his sister ...
Article : 201 wordsThe "Times" Berlin correspondent says that the Treaty of Versailles, which insisted on closing the cadet school at Lighterfelde, was obeyed ceremoniously ...
Article : 147 wordsAt the Soldiers' Settlement inquiry to-day his Honor remarked that Mr. Fleming, Acting Director had pointed out a serious situation from the point of view ...
Article : 291 wordsAlthough commercial negotiations with the British Government are temporarily held up Krassin is reported to have just made a big deal purchasing an enormous ...
Article : 110 wordsAn inquest was opened concerning the death of William Simons. Mary Noonan aged 18, who had been arrested on a charge of manslaughter, was present in ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Imperial Government has appointed Mr. Dickinson ex-managing director of the Nauru Phosphates Company, as presiding members of the Nauru ...
Article : 94 wordsA semi-official message from Riga states that the Russian delegates for the Russo-Polish peace negotiations have arrived ...
Article : 37 wordsThe case of Sydney Hubert, charged with the murder of his wife, was continued to-day. Accused in a statement from the ...
Article : 129 wordsA Paris message states that M. Deschanel, the French President, had a relapse. The acceptance of his resignation is now imminent ...
Article : 37 wordsReuter's Warsaw correspondent wires: Particulars of the renewed Polish and Russian fighting, contained in the latest communique, show that the Poles ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Miners' Federation has challenged the Government's coal figures, which state the costs of production, including the abnormal amount spent by the mine ...
Article : 192 wordsA meeting of the New State League was held at the Council Chambers on Tuesday night, when there was a good attendance, presided over by President ...
Article : 326 wordsConstable Gillies, who is in charge of the Blakchurst police station, near Kogarah, was passing a house last night when a bullet, from a gun grazed his ...
Article : 66 wordsHow Sir Thomas Beecham, the musical composer lost heavily in producing his operas, was told at a meeting of his creditors in the Bankruptcy Buildings. It ...
Article : 86 wordsSir Ronald Munro Ferguson, the departing Governor-General of Australia, is a New Stater. The official gag removed, he told Australia what he had ...
Article : 237 wordsThe boys employed in the hand bottle making department of the Australian Glass Manufacturing Company, Waterloo, ceased work this morning after a ...
Article : 40 wordsFor the Northern Tablelands and North and North-Western Slopes, supplied to "The Daily Observer" by the State Meteorologist, from the latest ...
Article : 45 wordsPresident Deschannel, though he has recovered from the illness coincident with his accident is unable to concentrate on brain work and is suffering ...
Article : 81 wordsThe distribution or atmospheric pressure is a good sequence to that of Wednesday, for the eastern and western "high" are in almost the same relative ...
Article : 206 wordsAt the conclusion of the meeting of the miners' executive Mr. Hodges, the secretary, announced that a full coal miners' delegate conference would be ...
Article : 51 wordsThe returns from the Congregational Churches in New South Wales with regard to the voting on the question of the union of the churches is now ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Mesopotamian insurgents, apparently realising the dangers lurking in blockhouses, are making them the objects of attacks before they reach full ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Chief Railway Commissioner, replying to a deputation representing the Motor Traders Association, stated that anyone hoping for reduced railway fares ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Agent-General and other officials have received requests from certain politicians in Australia to help the Germans who were formerly dwellers in the ...
Article : 74 wordsDr. Earle Page wired from Melbourne last night:— A resolution was unanimously carried by the Victorian Farmers Unions ...
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Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW : 1917 - 1920), Fri 17 Sep 1920, Page 2
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