Cloudy, with some scattered showers and southerly winds. THE DAILY OBSERVER. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1920. ...
Article : 22 wordsAid. McSwiney is much weaker with headache, dizziness and considerable pain. The numbness of the body is increasing. Doth arms are bandaged, But ...
Article : 223 wordsSir R. S. Horne in an interview, declared a strike was inevitable if the miners refused to abate their demands, which wore unjust. The Government ...
Article : 168 wordsLatest official returns show that Germany is surrendering or destroying arms in accordance with the Peace Treaty in an entirely satisfactory ...
Article : 190 wordsThe "Times" Milan correspondent reports that the factories which the workers seized are short of raw material. The leaders are anxious for a settlement ...
Article : 441 wordsOpening the new High School at Lismore, the Minister for Education, saul he was not going to humbug people by promising favorable consideration of ...
Article : 213 words[?] announees that a strong column of Indian cavelry, artlery and infancy, under Brigadier Conyngham, left Bakuba, north-east of ...
Article : 150 wordsThe State Premier says he is about to present a bill to Parliament to stop Profiteering in New South Wales. According to Mr. Storey the bill contains ...
Article : 784 wordsThe Trade Union Congress at Portsmouth concluded this morning, when the result of the election of the Parliamentary Commutes was announced. ...
Article : 188 wordsOlive Thomas is dead. The film star dined at Montmartre, celebrating her. "second honeymoon" after making up her differences with her ...
Article : 132 wordsCommenting on Mr. Storey's statement regarding the Government's contemplated campaign against profiteering, Mr. Murdoch, president of the Master ...
Article : 172 wordsAn amazing example of how anti-British feeling is manufactured in the United States is shown by the Chicago "Tribune," one of the loading American ...
Article : 145 wordsA Dublin message says: Lord French was not officially invited to the Horse Show, for fear of an attack upon him. Nevertheless be received a facsimile ...
Article : 177 words"This is the way heads will fly to right and left when I return to Germany," so the ex Kaiser is alleged suddenly to have exclaimed while dealing ...
Article : 78 words"Another New Australia" article in the "Times" by Mr. Long (Dominions editor) says:— The conviction is widespread ...
Article : 418 wordsRenters Peking correspondent wires on Friday: There are grave indication that China will soon be overtaken with a terrible famine. The Government is ...
Article : 96 wordsYesterday afternoon a man named Jones left his car outside a house near the top of William-street. A few minutes later he heard the car being ...
Article : 156 wordsAs foreshadowed in a cable of September, the French Railwaymen's Congress, after an all-night sitting, repudiated the extremists who were responsive for the ...
Article : 142 wordsThe "Yorkshire Observer" says: It is suggested that Australian growers can undersell the Government and do extremely well. Remembering that half ...
Article : 74 wordsThe "Times" Dublin correspondent wires : Dr. Gregg has been appointed Archbishop or Dublin. At Tullow following a disorder in the ...
Article : 114 wordsA Lourenco Marques message says: It is satisfactory to report this morning that the strike is practically over. The strike was mainly confined to the ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Queensland Minister for Mines. Mr. A. Jones, visited the Roma oil and gas bore, and upon viewing a small amount of petrol secured from the bore ...
Article : 73 wordsIn his second attempt to swim the English Channel, Suullivan gave up 4400 yards from Capo Grisnex, owing to severe abdominal pains. He was 18 ...
Article : 73 wordsA Moscow wireless reports that the Russian peace delegates have gone to Riga, the Soviet having received all necessary assurances for the safety of ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Sopwith Aviation and Engineering Works, which before the war were manufacturing motor ears and cycles have closed down, thereby throwing idle ...
Article : 76 wordsArmed raiders stopped the night mail from Cork to Dublin last night by waving a red lamp. They held up the driver and mail ...
Article : 52 wordsMrs. Aubrey Humphrey, of South Yarra, was awakened yesterday morning by a noise in her bedroom. She immediately switched on the electric ...
Article : 59 wordsThe "Times" medical correspondent gives an alarming story of until due, to the use of Japanese shaving brushes. He declares that out of 70, bought at ...
Article : 48 wordsAt a well-attended meeting at Armidale a New State League was formed. The flavor (Aid. Curtis) presided, and much enthusiasm was shown. The ...
Article : 208 wordsProfessor Launeelot Harrison, of Sydney University, who delivered a series of University extension lectures here, became converted lo the New State ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsFurther depression in the Exchange market forms a disquieting feature in Wall Street trading. Despite the heavy importations of gold. remittance from ...
Article : 71 wordsThe English film actors are forming a union. They are demanding better conditions, with 30/ for an eight hours' day for supers ...
Article : 33 wordsThe M.C.C. took six wickets for 373 runs Woodley scored 105. Hobbs 85, Hearne 54. Douglas 16. Hendren 38, Bussel l, Rhodes (not out) 37, Wilson ...
Article : 37 wordsIn connection with Australia's representation at the League of Nations Conference at Geneva there has been no official announcement made. It is not ...
Article : 145 wordsThe result of the racing at Randwick should not alter the quotations for the spring handicaps. Chrysolaus is sure to shorten for the Epsom, and is a ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Food Cont[?]announces in the event of a good strick the weather sugar ration will be. immediately reduced from twelve to six ounces per ...
Article : 69 wordsAt the Doncaster blood stock sales Mr. Sanford, vice-chairman of the Australian Jockey Club, gave 16,000 guineas for a Sunstar colt. ...
Article : 35 wordsAfter hanging on to a rope suspended from a wharf pile for three hours in Darling Harbor last night, Edward McKinnon, who is a night watchman on the ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Marylebone team which is to visit Australia beat Mr. C. I. Thornton's strong all England eleven at. Scarborough by an innings and five runs. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe extensive closed curved disturbance which has been such a prominent feature in the chart during the past few days has moved eastward since ...
Article : 112 wordsA violent hailstorm passed over on Friday evening and an inch was registered in about 15 minutes. Much damage was done to the wheat crops in ...
Article : 66 wordsThe American sailing vessel Spokane was lowed into port Jackson last night The vessel was drifting north of Newcastle, and was picked up by the ...
Article : 81 wordsAs a result of the census [?] New York City 600 business concerns and 75,000 workers are idle, Amongst those tied up are furriers and ...
Article : 55 wordsRenter's Censtantunopie correspondent says the Turkish Crown Prince unsuccessfully at templed to the to Anatolia to join the Nalionalists. ...
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Advertising : 46 wordsIn the City Cup-semi-finals Western Suburbs beat Balmain 11 to 2, North Sydney beat South Sydney 34 to 15. ...
Article : 27 wordsFurther heavy rains have fallon in country districts of Victoria. Some of the rivers are again in flood. ...
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Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW : 1917 - 1920), Mon 13 Sep 1920, Page 2
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