SYDNEY, Friday The Assembly sat throughout the night; dealing with the Estimates. The de-bate was carried on to almost empty ...
Article : 461 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent reports: During the debate on the Peace Treaty in the Chamber of Deputies, M. Clemenceau, referring to the possibility ...
Article : 108 wordsCloudy, sultry and warm generally, with some further scattered rain and thunder: northerly winds. ...
Article : 37 wordsWith reference to the seamen's action, Mr. Raeburn stated to-day that the shipowners tried to place before the public that the extra expense which ...
Article : 166 wordsThe Paris corespondent of the "Times" says the Chamber of Deputies resumed the debate on the Peace Treaty. There was exceptional interest in the ...
Article : 188 wordsA special message to the Petrograd Bolshevik, newspaper "Isvestia," states that the Bolshevik experiment in the socialisation of children is making ...
Article : 128 wordsThere are indications that the great steel strike, which is entering of its fifth day, may prove a prolonged struggle. ...
Article : 143 wordsWhatever the Government likes to call its proposed scheme for subsidising motherhood the fact remains that any state gratuity will be actually a ...
Article : 956 wordsReuter's Rome correspondent says D'Annunzio's conditions are the annex-[?]ation of the city and port of Fiume and the hinterland as far as Italy ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Press Association says the initiation of the proposed, tour of the Australians in 1920 came from the AuslraHan Board of Control inquiring whether ...
Article : 88 wordsThere was a clash between members of the Garrison. Military Police and the Diggers at Victoria Barracks yesterday, afternoon, which nearly ended in a riot. ...
Article : 181 wordsThe "Times" understands that while the Government considers it absolutely necessary to show the Sinn Fein leaders that any physical force movement ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. Fisher presided at a dinner to Senator Pearce. Those present included General Birdwood, Mr. Mackenzie, Sir Ian Hamilton, General Hobbs, ...
Article : 307 wordsSenator-Pearce in an interview, paid a tribute to the consideration and assistance received from every department of the British Government. It was largely ...
Article : 80 wordsA Washington message says public interest lags somewhat in the Senatorial [?]for the League of Nations, though President Wilson still draws enormous ...
Article : 52 wordsThe "Daily Mail" forecasts a fresh Government proposal for an Irish settlement immediately Parliament re-assemble as an outcome of a lengthy Cabinet ...
Article : 81 wordsDelegates from railway centres all over the State attended the annual conference of the Railway and Tramway Association, which opened in Sydney to-day. ...
Article : 79 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent says Lenoir is to be confronted with Calllaux The "Echo de Paris" states that Lenoir ...
Article : 52 wordsGeneral Smuts, speaking at Carnarvon, strongly appealed for the [?]of the republican movement. He maintained that they could only change ...
Article : 74 wordsThe "Times" Milan correspondent says D'Annunzio has addressed number of perfervid appeals to his sympathisers. He says "I've risked all and given all. ...
Article : 126 wordsThe general feeling among Ministerialists is that on Tuesday Mr. Hughes will probably report that the State Premiers will not ...
Article : 59 wordsGeorge Miller, who escaped from Melbourne Gaol, and was recaptured at Albury, said that the prisoners were playing football in the exercise ward of the ...
Article : 70 wordsNotwithstanding the very severe drought through which it is passing, the Moree district has over sub subscribed its quota-£-15,000-to the Peace Loan. ...
Article : 529 wordsReuter's Stockholm correspondent [?] from Helsingfor's that Von der Goltz has announced that he would assist to send back the German ...
Article : 83 wordsThe War Office, in a statement details the progress of Denikin's operations, in the course of which he made important captures of towns, men ...
Article : 136 wordsA Paris correspondent says: The Jugo-Slav Press Bureau denies that Jugo Slav troops are concentrating round Flume: It says the Jugoslav ...
Article : 47 wordsSenator Millen states that from the date or the inauguration of repatriation to September, 56,175 men had been placed in employment out of 68,559 ...
Article : 51 wordsThere is a probability of a slight extension of the rain area to scattered places in northern areas, but with a relatively high pressure approaching ...
Article : 140 wordsReferring to Lord French's statements, cabled on September 18, Mr. Asquith, who lias returned from Italy has written to a correspondent pointing out ...
Article : 115 wordsDuring the discussion of the Labor and Industry Department's estimates in the Assembly, Mr. Bavin declared that the Board of Trade, as at present ...
Article : 162 wordsA proposal to provide more cold storage accommodation at the abattoirs is being considered with the object of ensuring regular meat. supplies and ...
Article : 58 wordsAt the inquest on the body of Henry Edwards, who was run down and fatally injured by a motor car in Oxford-street a fortnight ago, the Coroner returned a ...
Article : 46 wordsThe lecture which it to be given by Mr. McMeckan, assistant manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary's Steel Works at Newcastle, in the Oddfellows' ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Board of Trade is issuing conditions whereunder trading with Germany will be permitted. The Board expects there will be a considerable demand ...
Article : 86 wordsThe War Office announces that owing to the cessation of the period of emergency, It is no longer possible to retain in active employment the ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Theatre Royal was packed last night for the fourth performance of "The Sunshine Girl," which was tendered by the Tamworth Musical Society as a ...
Article : 239 wordsMr. Huglies, referring to the attitude of Allenby towards the Light Horse, said there was no doubt that the glorious part played by the Australian troops ...
Article : 97 wordsThe consultation between representatives of mine-owners and miners at Broken Hill was continued in Melbourne to-day. ...
Article : 177 wordsLord Fisher, replying to criticisms, writes in the "Times": We are up against the money bags and political lassoos which rope in any, recalitrant ...
Article : 57 wordsBy order of the Minister for Minister, Field Marshal Halg's Roll-Royce car containing the table whereon war documents were signed, ...
Article : 77 wordsThe State Premiers have arrived in Melbourne to, attend the conference called by Mr. Hughes. Each Minister declared that he did not know the ...
Article : 38 wordsA Copenhagen message says the United States Marines landed from a destroyer to compel the Italians ...
Article : 35 wordsJapan is proposing to officially [?] China to confer on the Shantung situation after Japan has ratified. the Peace treaty. ...
Article : 27 wordsService of a writ has been accepted by the "Sun" newspaper for £2000, by A. Wood, A jockey with respect to a paragraph appearing in that ...
Article : 33 wordsPrivate cable advices from Colombo state that the price of tea has advanced a penny a pound, which means that local blenders have decided to increase ...
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Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW : 1917 - 1920), Sat 27 Sep 1919, Page 2
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