A police court was held at Swamp Oak on Thursday, the 25th September, 1913, before Mr. H. F. Roberts, police magistrate from Tamworth, Mr. J. Shore Brown, R. S. ...
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Article : 556 wordsAs Prime Minister. Mr. Cook presided at the dinner to the British parliamentary visitors. He made some humorous remarks on the art of governing with a small ...
Article : 185 wordsMessrs. Grffith and Hassel, patent attorneys of 77 [?]ereagh-street, Sydney, report, that the following applications for patents connected with the farming and ...
Article : 227 wordsThursday was devoted in the airing of grievances, a process for which the Supply Bill afforded an opening. No doubt the grievances Were serious in the esteem of ...
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Article : 33 wordsFor a time on Friday the atmosphere in the House of Representatives was decidedly sultry. Mr. Archibald, a South Australian Labor man, who is not one of the party's ...
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The Tamworth Daily Observer (NSW : 1910 - 1916), Sat 4 Oct 1913, Page 4
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