Fine generally with mild day temperature; and cold, frosty nights. THE DAILY OBSERVER. MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1919 ...
Article : 26 wordsThe influenza epidemic continues. It is safe to say that nearly the whole metropolitan population is more or less affected, and nothing like it is ...
Article : 146 wordsThere are good reasons for believing that the prospect of a settlement of the seamen's strike are brighter now than they have been for some time. ...
Article : 138 wordsParis reports that the Weimar Convention ha accepted the Treaty are unconfirmed. Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent ...
Article : 98 wordsA profound sensation has been caused in Great Britain by the news that the German crews on board the interned warships at ...
Article : 189 wordsMr. Beeby, speaking at the unveiling of a memorial in the National Park, said there were men in the A.I.F. who thought beer was the mainstay of life, but in ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Germans have been allowed today (Monday) to accept or reject the terms. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe rapid extension of the pneumonic influenza in Tamworth, resulting, in a dozen cases and two deaths in two days, places the obligation upon the ...
Article : 898 wordsThe Irish-American delegates, Messrs. Walsh and Denne, have issued the following statement, after an interview with President Wilson, "We have had ...
Article : 190 wordsThere are many thousands of unemployed in Adelaide as a result of the strike, and hundreds are being added to the ranks every day. ...
Article : 81 wordsA compulsoroy conference in connection with the Barrier trouble was held before Mr. Justice Higgins, president of the Federal Arbitration Court, at Sydney ...
Article : 143 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent says indications point to June 25 as being the date where on or before which the Germans must give an answer whether she ...
Article : 111 wordsFor the 24 hours, ended 8 o'clock last night 40 deaths and 200 fresh cases of influenza were reported in Sydney. In Melbourne for the 24 hours ended ...
Article : 99 wordsThe manager of the Union Steamship Company declared yesterday that the terms upon which the seamen had offered to convey the stranded New ...
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Article : 145 wordsMr. Nicholls, M.H.R., for Macquarie, has contracted pneumonia in a severe from and is now at Bathurst. It was reported late to-night that he was in a ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Inter-State Labor Conference yesterday carried the following motions:— (1) That any arbitration body appointed to adjudicate on the questions of ...
Article : 81 wordsAt a luncheon given by the Empire Producers' Organisation, or which Vis count Milner is president, and at the Mr. Andrew Fisher was present, Mr. ...
Article : 170 wordsThe "Times" Paris correspondent says hat the prospect of a settlement of the French strikes is receding. The northern miners have taken ...
Article : 169 wordsThe Melbourne seamen are awaiting some move from Sydney, although they are carefully watching the efforts of the Trades Hall Disputes Committee to ...
Article : 36 wordsThere were 77 deaths from influenza and 396 fresh admissions to the hospitals in Sydney during the week end, including 37 deaths, and 196 fresh cases ...
Article : 44 wordsThe second death from pneumonic influenza occurred in the local hospital yesterday morning. A young man named J. Mitchell was the victim. He was ...
Article : 148 wordsMelbourne tailors suffered heavily from shop breakers on Wednesday night £500 worth of, goods was stolen from Donald McIntosh, Flinders-street. ...
Article : 66 wordsDr. Veech, of North Sydney, writing to the Minister for Health, says that after an experience of over 200 pneumonic cases he was persuaded of the ...
Article : 74 wordsThe report of the Coal Commission has been issued. Mr. Justice Sankey in a separate report, recommends that the Government immediately acquire the ...
Article : 125 wordsThe mysterious disappearance, about 14 months ago, of Charles Whitelaw, following up the murder of his wife at Mor well (Vic.), has been cleared up by the ...
Article : 109 wordsThe decision of the Federal Cabinet to confine the Government peace illuminations to the capital cities was adversely criticised at the meeting of the ...
Article : 63 wordsGeorge Lour Innes, barrister, died yesterday morning from pneumonic influenza, aged 53. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe "Times" Dublin correspondent commenting on the Paris report that the Sinn Feinners are attempting a union with Indian, Egyptian, and South African ...
Article : 117 wordsThere are now nine cases of pneumonic, influenza in the hospital and a number of cases of ordinary influenza. None of the pneumonic patients is in a serious' ...
Article : 142 wordsTwo deaths from pneumonic intluenza have taken place at Tamworth. On Saturday Mrs. Ryan succumbed to the disease at the general hospital. She ...
Article : 492 wordsMr. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, interviewed to-day, remarked: "There are fifty reasons why I should not enter Federal politics and accept, the ...
Article : 72 wordsThere has lately occurred a series of riotous outbreaks among Canadian soldiers, whereof the latest occurred at Epsom. ...
Article : 89 wordsA syndicate has been formed with the inteniton of recovering the treasure which was sunk when the vessel Mounmental City foundered off Gabo Island ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsThe Japanese are reported to be preparing a great naval demonstration on the Coast River ports as a warning to China against the ...
Article : 40 wordsAnother case of pneumonic influenza was admitted to the local hospital yesterday morning, the patient being the wife of a Beardy-street business man. ...
Article : 96 wordsThe first incident of the Broken Hill strike occurred yesterday, when after a mass meeting between 60 and, 100 unionists went to the south block mine to pull ...
Article : 61 wordsThe German Cabinet has resigned. An unconfirmed report from Purls stales that the Erzberger Government has intimated its intention of signing. ...
Article : 76 wordsA number, of Federal Labor members intend, when the opportunity offers in the forthcoming, session of Parliament, to urge the necessity for providing for ...
Article : 54 wordsSir John Monash receives LL.D. of Cambridge University. ...
Article : 16 wordsMr. Prenderagst, leader of the Victorian Labor Party, protests against the procedure adopted in the court martial on the H.M.A.S. Australia. ...
Article : 49 wordsThere are now 26 cases of pneumonic influenza under treatment in the Maitland isolation hospital. Five of the patients are dangerously ill. ...
Article : 67 wordsMr. Birrell, acting minute secretary of the Inter-State. Labor Conference, remarked to-day that the resolution not to re-admit members expelled for their ...
Article : 37 wordsSir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General, officially opened Furlough House, Narrabeen, as a holiday retreat for the widows, wives, aud children of ...
Article : 53 wordsAt Winnipeg there was a serious riot to-day. Strikers attempted a parade in defiance of the Mayor's orders and burned a train car. The Riot Act was ...
Article : 72 wordsPresent distribution of pressure favors fine weather chiefly over the State. Mild day temperature. Cold, frosty, and foggy nights inlands, but further showers are ...
Article : 60 wordsThe body of Rowland Digby, 38, residing at Oxford-street, Paddington, was discovered at Narrabeen to-day. It is believed he was washed off the rocks ...
Article : 34 wordsBelakum states that the Hungarian have rgepulsed the counter attacks and are now advancing along the whole line. The Czechoslovaks admit that a third ...
Article : 39 wordsThe influenza epidemic has made its appearance here, and at the present 16 cases have been reported. With two or three exceptions, the attacks are not of ...
Article : 38 wordsIn spite of the loss of revenue and increased expenditure caused by the influenza, it is now certain that there will be a substantial Victorian surplus for ...
Article : 40 wordsThe death occurred to-day, from pneumonic influenza, of John Comino, the well-known oyster merchant. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe Orlando Government has resigned, consequent on an overwhelming adverse vote. Signor Natti is likely to be Premier. ...
Article : 26 wordsMr. Hughees, in a speech at Claridge's Hotel, contrasted the values of the League of Nations and the British Navy in relation to the defence of Australia. ...
Article : 76 wordsLike most other towns, Boggabri is just now suffering from an epidemic of severe colds and ordinary influenza. Fortunately, we have not had any of the ...
Article : 99 wordsFranks Laurence, Ray Allen, and Daisy Clark pleaded guilty at the police court yesterday to sly grog selling. They were fined £50, £10, and £30 ...
Article : 38 wordsCaptain Chaffey, M.L.A. for Tamworth, with his wife and family is expected to arrive in Tamworth by the Glen Innes mail this morning. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Gompers has been re-elected president of the American Federation of Labor. This is a defeat for the Radicals. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe West Tamworth Ready Helpers will supply the luncheon at the races to-day, and as the proceeds will be devoted to patriotic causes, they are ...
Article : 37 wordsThe estate of the late Herbert Francis Mitchell, grazier, of Mullanjandra, has been valued for probate at £43,462. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe damage by the fire at Alexandria last night, when Ross' factory was destroyed, is estimated at abour £10,000. ...
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Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW : 1917 - 1920), Mon 23 Jun 1919, Page 2
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