Cloudy to showery on parts of coast north from Sydney; fine elsewhere; cold south winds, and squally on coast. ...
Article : 30 wordsThree new cases of influenza were reported this morning, namely, a man named McCarthy, from Surry ...
Article : 432 wordsReuter's Vienna correspondent wires: A message from Budapest states that a peasant revolution has broken out throughout Roumania. A ...
Article : 116 wordsThree more deaths from influenza occurred in Melbourne this morning. There are now sixteen patients dangerously ill in the Base Hospital. ...
Article : 361 wordsNew York reports: A message from Paris states that President Wilson is expected to insist that the disposition of the German colonies, as well as ...
Article : 176 wordsCAPETOWN, Thursday. At pretoria a crowded meeting passed resolutions expressing the opinion that for the peace of the world, safety of the Union, and welfare of the native ...
Article : 137 wordsThe developments of the past few days have intensified the feeling of public alarm at the outbreak of Spanish influenza, which is now declared to be ...
Article : 703 wordsAt a large meeting of Queenslanders in Tenterfield, the following motions were carried:— That this meeting of Queensland ...
Article : 737 wordsReuter understands that demobilisation has been proceeding rapidly and smoothly during the past fortnight. For the next nine months an army of ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Greekp Turkish Orthodox Church has presented a memorial to President Wilson, Mr. Lioyd George, and M. Clemenceau, seeking to ...
Article : 70 wordsIt is thought that the Peace Conference should order the destruction of the German fleet, and make the territory west of the Rhine a separate German ...
Article : 64 wordsThe "Mail" staff wires: Signor Orlando is claiming parts of Somaliland and Djibouti, where the territorial question is resolving itself into a definition of the ...
Article : 122 wordsA communique from Paris, dated January 28, states: The representatives of the five Powers met twice to-day and exchanged views on the German ...
Article : 354 wordsSir Conan Doyle, speaking at the Australian luncheon, paid a striking tribute to the Australians' share in the war. They were never involved in disaster, ...
Article : 94 wordsAt Albury railway station the officials offer no objection to travellers travelling by train to Melbourne, but will not permit them to cross from Wodonga. The ...
Article : 511 wordsSustained public interest was shown in the further investigation into the [?] case at West London Police Court [?] Colonel Rutherford was brought from ...
Article : 169 wordsThe [?] strike is becoming more serious. The majority of the big shipwards are on the verge of closing. The strikers announce that they will remodel ...
Article : 348 wordsThe Government has decided, as part of the measures necessary in fighting the epidemic of pneumonic-influenza, to make the wearing of masks in the ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Chinese representative at the Peace Conference protested against Japan's claim to the retention of Tsing Tao Harbor and the German railways in ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Minister for Health, when questioned regarding racing and other outdoor sports, said that, as at present advised, he did not propose to prohibit ...
Article : 96 wordsCAPETOWN, Thursday. In the Assembly Sir T. Watt, in morning the adoption of the Public health Bill, stated that during the war the Union forces lost 6395 whites, 692 colored men, ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Minister for Health thinks that people might very well note the suggestion of Dr. Ramsay Smith, of Adelaide, that hand-shaking as a form of ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Premier of Victoria, referring to the stoppage of intercourse between New South Wales and Victoria at the border, said he could not understand the ...
Article : 223 wordsThe "Times" Stockholm correspondent writes: The elections have not given the Government a working majority, owing to the doubtful attitude of ...
Article : 130 wordsThe question of admitting any possible Spanish influenza patients to the infections wards of Maitland Hospital was discussed last night. ...
Article : 130 wordsTwenty thousand strikers demonstrated at Belfast, with bands and banners, in an orderly manner. The city yesterday evening was again ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Cabinet to-day decided that the theatres and picture shows in Newcastle district shall be closed from a date to be proclaimed. ...
Article : 175 wordsThere is terrible congestion in Tenterfield, owing to the closing of the border. The Mayor wired the Health Minister yesterday protesting against further ...
Article : 324 wordsAfter seven meetings [?] the [?] leaders and the Dominions' Ministers, Mr. Barnes finalised the British scheme for the Labor Section of the League of ...
Article : 90 wordsA good start in an important defensive measure against pneumonic-influenza— inoculation— was made yesterday afternoon at the Council Chambers. An ...
Article : 254 wordsGenerally speaking, further cool and cloudy weather should be experienced almost generally in New South Wales, and unsettled still over the eastern half, ...
Article : 62 wordsIn a flight from Forth[?] to [?] City on Sunday, Lieut. Robert Baker, in a de Havliand 12-cylinder plane, broke all previous records by flying 90 miles in ...
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Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW : 1917 - 1920), Fri 31 Jan 1919, Page 2
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