Cooler; scattered clouds and showers THE DAILY OBSERVER FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918. ...
Article : 18 wordsEighteen persons were lined at the police court to-day for failing to send in Income Tax returns. In the case of Lewis Thomas, a ...
Article : 114 wordsConclusive proof of the diminition of the U boat menace is afforded by the British Admiralty's latest statement of the losses of merchant tonnage. ...
Article : 187 wordsReuter's correspondent at French headquarters wired on July 24 in the afternoon: The British resumed operations this morning, and further ...
Article : 81 wordsReuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports:—A telegram from Moscow states that a general mobilisation began on ...
Article : 76 wordsWashington announces that the Allied advance south of Soissons is practically steadied, due to the injecting of 15 German divisions. ...
Article : 59 wordsIn the House of Lords, Lord Newton, replying to Viscount Devonport, said that the Anglo-German agreement as regarded war prisoners was very far-reaching. It ...
Article : 313 wordsThe Newcastle boosters have received a plain reply to the query, "What is the matter with Tamworth." The large and representative public meeting held ...
Article : 706 wordsAlfred Ramsay and Alfred Herman were charged at the Police Court with having a quantity of military equipment in their possession, the properly of the ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. Campbell wrote on July 24: The Germans' most difficult problem is the feeding of their 35 divisions, which needs it least 18 trains daily, apart from ...
Article : 102 wordsReuter's special Moscow correspondent confirms the report that the ex-Czarina has been taken from Ekaterinberg. The newspaper "Bejeinota" states that ...
Article : 81 wordsAmerican headquarters reports: The German rear-guards have been ordered to fight the Americana to the death. The Americans' violence is irresistible, and ...
Article : 70 wordsSpeaking in London General Smuts, referring to the general military situation, said there were sufficient grounds, after the recent happenings, for cheeriulness ...
Article : 93 wordsAn unusual spectacle was presented at the Police Court to-day, when 14 half-castes, 2 men, and 12 women, were charged with playing a game of cards on ...
Article : 70 wordsThe American Consul, at Melbourne, furnishes the following wireless message from Honolulu. Washington reports: Sweden has ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Amsterdam "Lokal Anzeiter" states: The ex-Czarevitch died a few days after his father's execution. His death was due to exposure. ...
Article : 24 wordsReuter's Amsterdam co-respondent reports: The "Frankfurter Zeitung's" war correspondent states: Enemy tanks never attacked in such masses before. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe French mission arrived in London yesterday and was met at Waterloo by Messrs. Fisher, Grifliths and Box, and were installed sit the Waldorf Hotel. They ...
Article : 118 wordsFurther light showers fell at Tamworth on Wednesday night. Following are the rainfalls recorded at the Tamworth Post Office up to 9 o'clock this ...
Article : 350 wordsFour men, John Warland, Frederick Samuel York, Arthur Simons, were charged at the police court with having conspired together to cheat and ...
Article : 47 wordsGeneral Monash, furloughing in London, in an interview, said: The Australian spirit is illustrated by the fact that since the opening of the German offensive ...
Article : 139 wordsA French communique states: Our I aviators were most active on July 22. French and British pilots felled and disabled 37 machines. There were number ...
Article : 74 wordsJust as the last train was leaving Middle Park for St. Kilda (Victoria) shortly after midnight, Constable Morris heard an explosion in the direction ...
Article : 66 wordsGeneral Smuts, in his London speech, referring to the political situation in South Africa, said that the elements which made for unity and strength were ...
Article : 128 wordsUnder the auspices of the Empire Parliamentary Association, Mr. Hughes addressed a private meeting of the members of the House of Lords and the House ...
Article : 56 wordsTwo out of six Germans who escaped from Holdsworthy Concentration Gamp on Saturday week have been recaptured in Queensland: The four others are still ...
Article : 35 wordsAlthough British opinion is not expectant of an immediate German retreat, Paris commentators continue most optimistic. They foreshadow with ...
Article : 103 wordsA French Eastern communique reports: The operations in Albania resulted in the occupation of the whole of the mountainous regions dominating the ...
Article : 106 wordsThe White Star liner Justicia was torpedoed and sunk on the North Irish coast. Eleven persons are dead. The Justicia was sunk on the ...
Article : 107 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at American headquarters wired on Wednesday: Fighting along the broken lines around Epieds developed Indian warfare, for ...
Article : 83 wordsSeveral submarines attacked the White Star liner Justicia. The crew estimates that eight were beaten off in all. She remained afloat over ...
Article : 43 wordsThe annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held to-day. The chairman Mr. Cocks, M.L.A., said he was expressing the sentiment of every ...
Article : 225 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports: We repulsed an attempted, enemy raid north-eastward of Bethune. Hostile artillery was active on the northern portion of the front, par ...
Article : 39 wordsA Paris message says: A stringent Army Discipline Bill has been introduced in the Chamber or Deputies. It provides, inter alia, for deprivation of rank of from ...
Article : 58 wordsStock raisers who were present at Homebush to-day, did not disuse the fact that there will be a shortage of meat in the Sydney markets. But they ...
Article : 393 wordsExcepting that additional light to moderate rain has resulted during the past 48 hours in scattered places, the New South Wales disturbance, which ...
Article : 217 wordsReuter's correspondent at American headquarters wired on Tuesday afternoon: There is no slackening to-day in the triangle or the battle, the base of ...
Article : 187 wordsMr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrtik, Minister for Mines, said on Wednesday, that an application had recently been lodged for something over 20,000 acres for a ...
Article : 382 words"Australia and France have sealed with the blood of many battlefields an alliance that will last for ever, bringing greater prosperity to both countries, and ...
Article : 75 wordsThe March to Freedom column arrived by train this afternoon. They were met at the railway station by the Mayor (Ald. Tindale), the Shire President (Cr. ...
Article : 139 wordsThe "Times" Amsterdam correspondent says: A Berlin message states that 200 members of the Social Revolutionary party, including the ex-President of the ...
Article : 52 wordsAfter three years on active service, Lieut.-Colonel P. P. Abbott, the Federal member for New England, was officially received in the Tamworth division of his ...
Article : 153 wordsThe trial of Major Cross for alleged false pretences was resigned to-day Accused entered the witness bax and said he never owed Bombardier Wedd ...
Article : 123 wordsA French communique reports: The night was characterised by great artillery firing between the Marne and the Aisne, in the Bois-de-Courton and the ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Labor Minister, Mr. Roberts, in a speech in London said, that is the munition workers' strike was a strike against the State, he was sure the public would ...
Article : 84 wordsRecruiting speeches wore delivered last evening in connection with the Northern March to Freedom Column. There were five enlistments. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Coventry strike is extending in defiance of the Union executives. Sixty thousand threaten to strike in Birmingham to-night. ...
Article : 26 wordsFine weather prevailed to-day generally throughout the State. ...
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Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW : 1917 - 1920), Fri 26 Jul 1918, Page 1
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