Mr. Frank Chaffey will speak at Attunga at 8 o'clock to-night. Mr. Robert Patten M.H.R., president of the F. and S. Association, will deliver an address in the ...
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Article : 55 wordsSecond Lieutenant Anderson, of the Royal Australian Garison Artillery, went to the Gap at South Head yesterday on a fishing expedition, but did not return. ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. G. Lobsey, the new postmaster, took up his duties at Tamworth on Monday. The death occurred yesterday of Mrs. James McEwan, a well-known resident of ...
Article : 313 wordsThomas Bowden was engaged in burning off scrub at Newsted Station, when his clothes caught fire and he was burnt to death. ...
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Article : 17 wordsThe heat wave continued throughout the State yesterday. Whitecliffs recorded 113 degrees in the shade. ...
Article : 21 wordsBurglars cut a hole about three feet square in a brick wall leading into McMasters' jewellers' shop, Windsor, Victoria, last night and crawling through ...
Article : 80 wordsThe McGrath episode is another funny political happening. For his remarks about the Speaker he was solemnly suspended. Really, the order of the House amounted ...
Article : 132 wordsTwo sheds containing about 50 tons of hay were destroyed at Neatsfield, the property of Mr. R. H. Dangar. The cause of the fire is believed to have been ...
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The Tamworth Daily Observer (NSW : 1910 - 1916), Wed 3 Dec 1913, Page 2
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