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  2. LOCAL & GENERAL.

    The official shade temperature in Tamworth yesterday was 100.5 degrees. ...

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  3. THE WEATHER.

    Fine and hot with Northerly winds; isolated thunder shower or two. ...

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  4. MANILLA FIRE

    A rather sensational development has taken place in connection with the recant Manilla fire. Mr. H. F. Roberts. P.M., held an inquest concerning the origin of the ...

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  5. LATEST SPORTING

    Flying Hundieap, 6 furlongs: Herringbono, Lady Denman, Dr. Hart. Three-year-old Handicap, 6 furlongs: Lord Rouvray, Work, Miss Collar. ...

    Article : 157 words
  6. LATE MARKETS.

    A small yarding of produce was forward at the produce auction to-day. Wheaten chaff was fairly heavily supplied, and quotations were fairly wide. Lucerne hay ...

    Article : 136 words
  7. MR. DENISON MILLER

    Mr. Denison Miller, Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, was in Tnmworth yesterday, when a representative of the "Daily Observer" took the opportunity of ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLES.

    A crowd of 400 attacked the members of a company, which was producing the play "General John Regan" at West Port, Ireland. ...

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  9. NEW HOSPITAL COMMITTEE.

    The following is the result of the ballot for tse election of committeemen for the Tamworth District Hospital:—J. G. Grayston 113, T. M. Newman 113. Dr, E. W. ...

    Article : 92 words
  10. THE TAMWORTH DAILY OBSERVER.

    The annual conference of the N.S.W. Political Labor League has always provided food for serious thought and the present one is no execution to the rule. ...

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  11. SULKY ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Geo. Hartigan, of Somerton, met with an accident, on Thursday. It appears Mrs. Hartigan was returning to her home in a sulky accompanied by two little ...

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  12. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    Edwin Liddle was before the court today, on four charges of alleged fraud. In each instance the amount of money Was 2/6. The police proseentor ...

    Article : 99 words
  13. REPAIRS TO SHOWGROUND.

    The damage done to the roof of the showground pavilion at West Tamworth by the recent cyclone, has been repaired. Reference was made to the renovations at ...

    Article : 181 words
  14. SUSSEX STREET MARKET.

    The egg market was again in a solid position and yesterday's firm rates were miantained, without the slightest difficulty. A shipment of new season's maize, came ...

    Article : 175 words
  15. PANAMA CANAL.

    President Wilson announced that he will use every legitimate inllnence at his disposal, in order to repeal the provisions of the Panama Act, exempting ...

    Article : 38 words
  16. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    Lipole is scratched for the Newmarket, handicap, and Crosbie, Audacity, Lord Walla, and Kildalton for the Oakleigh ...

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  17. BODY IN DITCH.

    The body of Monsienr Paul Cabiou, manager of a large engineering factory near Pairs was found in ditch near the factory with a number of wounds, which ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. BIG CRICKET.

    In the match Auckland v. the Australian team the former are eight out for 206 (Hemus 112). Tasmania v. New South Wales former in ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. CADET COMPETITIONS.

    The work in connection with the cadet competitions to be held at Armidale this month is progressing favorably in the Tamworth companies. At last the ...

    Article : 504 words
  20. WHEAT MARKET.

    Private cables in Sydney state that the London and Liverpool eargo, wheat markets are again weaker. Several sales took place at spot Sydney at 3/63/4 sales April ...

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  21. COUNTRY CRICKETERS' TOUR.

    It is reported that Austin Diamond will take several country players on a cricket tour through America. ...

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  22. LETTER FROM GLASGOW.

    Mr. Lloyd (George)has received a letter from Glasgow in which the writer threatened to wreek the express train, by which he was to return to London. ...

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  23. BIG BILLIARDS.

    The latest billiards score is Newman 15,668, Gray 12,345. ...

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  24. WAVERLEY TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was opened to-day concerning the death of Elizabeth Mullan, who was found in bed at her home, Waverley, suffering from dreadful injuries to her head. ...

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  25. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    A milkman in Uppor Hesse, Germany, slew his wife with an axe, and cut the throat of his four children. He then Committed suicide. He left, a note to the effect ...

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  26. HUGHIE MEHEGAN.

    Hughle Mehegan, acting on medical advice, has decided to take n rest of six months from boxing. ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE AWAKE.

    A meeting of the members of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce, was held this afternoon to "renew the agitation for t lie recognition by the Government and ...

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  28. BOXERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. "Snowy" Baker has cabled to Sydney that 100 boxers were applying to go to Australia. He added that he had corrected the ...

    Article : 39 words
  29. CONDEMNED TO DEATH.

    The trial of Summer and Eltoft for the murder of Miss Bradfield, has concluded. Summer was convicted and sentenced to death, while Eltoft was found guilty of ...

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  30. PERSONAL.

    Expressions of regret were made at yesterday's meeting of the Tamworth P. and A. Association by the members nt the great loss the society had sustained by the death ...

    Article : 322 words
  31. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    General Hueria claims to have 150,000 troops and 39,000 irregulars and announces his forces are about to enter upon a campagin to crush the rebels. ...

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  32. TAMWORTH P. AND A. ASSOCIATION.

    The usual monthly meeting of the committee of the Tamworth Pastoral and Agricultural Association was held in the committee's rooms on the Oval yesterday ...

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  33. MR. CHINN AGAIN.

    Mr. Chinn who came from Kaliroorlio to Melbourne, in order to attend the Royal Comniission inquriing into charges against him has rendered a bill for £13. He ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. DRIVING FATALITY.

    While two men were driving a buteher's cart at Kogarah to-day, the horse took fright and bolted Both were thrown heavily to the ground and one of them named ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. RURAL WORKERS' TROUBLE.

    The chatt cutters on strike at Bathurst resumed the strike to-day. The men state that they are determined not to return until the union rates are conceded. ...

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  36. CONTINUED HEAT.

    Intense heat prevailed in the country yesterday. At Cudgellico the temperature was 112 decrees. SINGLETON, Friday. ...

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  37. PEEL RIVER COMPANY'S GIFT.

    Gates and turnstiles are to be erected at the showground, West Tam worth and when the work is completed it should make a vast, improvement to the grounds. The ...

    Article : 378 words
  38. "PIONEER ELECTRIC STATION."

    Mr. O. W. Brain, engineer in charge of the New South Wales Government railways and tramways, accompanied by his Wife, spent A few days in Tamworth during ...

    Article : 323 words
  39. ALLEGED LIBEL

    The action brought by Edear Mayne (manager of the Australian cricket team which recently visited America) against the Melbourne "Age" for £1000 damages for ...

    Article : 53 words
  40. HORSE SALE DATES ALTERED

    As will be seen by advertisement elsewhere Messrs. Wm. Inglish and Son and Landers and Cantrell have altered their annual March horse sale dates to 9th, 10th, ...

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  41. ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD BOOKMAKERS.

    Thomas Drury Michael Duck and Patrick Burke were convicted of conspiraev to defraud several bookmakers at Randdwick by means of counterfeit coins, Each was ...

    Article : 39 words
  42. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    A secret meeting of waterside workers was held in Brisbane to-day. It is believed a resolution was passed not to work overtime. ...

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  43. PRESIDENT SHIRE COUNCIL.

    Councillor I. Onslow Thompson was elected President Of Patrick Plains Shire Council to-day. ...

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  44. A MOMENT OF EXCITEMENT.

    Shortly after 8 o'clock last evening a telephone message reached us that an aeroplane was hovering about North Tamworth somewhere in the vicinity of the ...

    Article : 246 words
  45. CONTINUATION SCHOOL

    In connection with the possibility of the closing of the Tamworth Continuation School, the head master, Mr. Cameron, points out that the best means of ...

    Article : 89 words
  46. TO BREAK THE B.M.A.

    A deputation from the Newcastle district interviewed the Chief Secretary and demanded that, he should import 25 [?]octors from abroad in order to break down the ...

    Article : 159 words
  47. BIG CLEARING SALE.

    The attention of farmers and buyers is drawn to the Important elearing-out sale which will take place at Mr. F. Davidson's farm, Warrall, to-day (Saturday), ...

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  48. STATE REGISTRY OFFICE.

    It is the intention of the Minister for Labor to open a State registrv office in ordor tb, Contract the ovns or the cmplbyment bureau system. ...

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  49. GUNNDAH HORSE SALE.

    Messrs. Lowcock and King now an[?] n yarding of 700 horses for their Sale on 17th, 18th and 19th inst., the bulk coming direct from breeders and station owner. ...

    Article : 42 words
  50. SHOW PAVILION DESTROYED.

    The pavilion at Ganmain showground Was destroyed by fire this morning. The damage is estimated at [?]. ...

    Article : 24 words
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