Everybody in "Now 'York, is discussing the amazing adventure of major R. W. Schoreder, chief test pilot at Dayton, Ohio, who recently ascended to the ...
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Article : 772 wordsThe propaganda work has satisfied many, Northern papers that the New State movement is not only the best solution ever offered for ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Bendigo master builders have decided that the hours of work in the industry shall be 44, and that from to-morrow no man shall be engaged unless ...
Article : 51 wordsThe soldiers of Tamworth made a rare day of yesterday. It was quite reminiseent of war time days to see so many khaki-clad figures parading round ...
Article : 898 wordsTingha footballers are about to get into harness for the coming season. At a meeting it was decided to nominate a team in both the North-westren Union ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Sydney "Sun" with its customary boldness, was the first Sydney paper to notice the Northern New State movement. ...
Article : 1,309 wordsThe sister of Mr. Lord, of Cavell House. Summer Hill, was on the steamer Karopla in the harbor yesterday afternoon, when £110 was stolen from ...
Article : 56 wordsThe golf season opened at Manilla when a stroke handicap was won by D. M. Mackenzie. The annual meeting of the golf club appointed the following ...
Article : 78 wordsTenterfield "Star" in a leading article says:— This the "mene, mene, tekel" [?] across the whole of New South Wales. Any new movement is ...
Article : 303 wordsIt as stated on good authority in Melbourne that the Federal Government intends to keep control of wireless telegraphy. Consequently the offer of the ...
Article : 51 wordsNewcastle "Sun" makes a surprising statement:— There is a mistaken idea, carefully fostered by agitators on the extreme. ...
Article : 286 wordsGeorge O. Regan, an advertising canvasser, walked to the lift-driver on the fourth floor of the Hotel Grand Central, and informed him that he had shot ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Premier reiterated [?] morning that the Government had the opinion of two eminent counsel and in addition other legal advice, to the effect that ...
Article : 53 wordsSince 1914 there has been, owing to the war, little time or opportunity for making improvements in textile machinery, but Great Britain is able to record ...
Article : 569 wordsThe Ulimaroa, which left Hobert for Sydney on Saturday night, carried 73,000 cases of fruit, constituting a record cargo for inter-State ports, in addition ...
Article : 38 wordsMacleay "Argus" is satisfied the movement which begun in the North four months ago is not going to stop. In a leader it says:— ...
Article : 461 wordsSanders' bond, in Flinders-street, Melbourne, was destroyed by fire. A portion of a two-storey building collapsed. The damage in estimated at £20,000. ...
Article : 34 wordsOur Ogunbil correspondent writes.— The weather here up-to-date has been much the same as all round the district.—very dry. Some showers have fallen ...
Article : 271 wordsMaster Jack Lambert was entertained, at a farewell social in the Oddfellows' Hall, Tamworth, by his fellow-students of the High School and other friends, ...
Article : 195 wordsInverell "Argus" wants only one big movement. In an editorial last Friday it says:— Members of the North-west ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 478 wordsThe Moree and Gwydir "Examiner," which in the beginning declared its scepticism of the New State movement, is now showing some interest in it. In ...
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Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW : 1917 - 1920), Tue 27 Apr 1920, Page 1
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