The Premier moved the adjournment of the House an a mark of respect for the late member, Mr. Fingleton. He said Mr. Finglelon was a straight dealer ...
Article : 268 wordsFor the Northern Tablelands and North and North-Western Slopes, supplied to "The Dally Observer" by the State Meteorologist, from the latest ...
Article : 54 wordsThe application for a writ of mandamus, directed to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, calling upon him to issue a writ to the Returning Officer of ...
Article : 269 wordsThe "Times" Riga correspondent wired on Tuesday: The armistice was signed after three weeks' verbal sparring, finishing with a four ...
Article : 180 wordsThe "Times" Kovno correspondent describes wild scenes of the Polish occupation of Vilna. The Allied delegation which set out to try to persuade the ...
Article : 182 wordsMr. Justice Edmunds commenced his inquiry into the control and administration or the New South Wales railways and tramways. The Chief Railway ...
Article : 395 wordsCork newspapers have received letters from the assistant secretary of the Supreme Council of the All-Ireland Ant Sinn Fein Society (Cork Circle) asking ...
Article : 151 wordsOnce again the community is faced with the possibility of a paralysis of industry owing to the holding up of transport. So far there has been no ...
Article : 464 wordsYesterday, in beautiful autumn weather, the memorial erected on the Thamas Embankment to "the British nation from the grateful people of Belgium," was ...
Article : 107 wordsA message from Warsaw says that the Ukrainian Insurgents have occupied Kieff, which the Bolshevists had abandoned. A Warsaw communique states: The ...
Article : 53 wordsReutor's Paris correspondent says the "Echo" slates that the capture of Vilna led to the most active exchange of views between the British and French ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Executive of the A.W.U., Railway Workers' Brand, has decided that pressure must be brought to bear on the Government to raise the living wage ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Forty-Four Hour inquiry commences to-day. His Honor Judge Beeby stated that the commission issued to him fixed no ...
Article : 260 wordsThe Associated Press says: The officials of the United States State Department believe the end of Bolshevism is near enough to begin considering what ...
Article : 105 wordsThe "Times" Paris correspondent states that the Polish Government has informed the League of Nations that it disavows Zelingswaki, and ...
Article : 57 wordsThe "Times" Milan correspondent wires: A crisis has arisen in the Italian Socialist Party, due to the Moderates' determination to sever, connection with ...
Article : 133 wordsAgnes Collins, 25, a married, woman, was placed on trial at the Central Criminal Court, today before Mr. Acting-Justice James on a charge of ...
Article : 71 wordsThe committee appointed by the A.L.P. to investigate the State Children's Relief Department has forwarded a report to the Minister for Education ...
Article : 157 wordsIn a letter to Mr. Justice Edmunds upon the Railway inquiry the Premier appended a list of questions which the Government suggested should be ...
Article : 238 wordsPresiding, over the Air Conference luncheon, Mr. Winston Churchill said the Government intended to help civil aviation by every means in their power, but ...
Article : 74 wordsIn the House of Representatives, Mr. Massy Greene told Mr. Livingstone that the Government had purchased a considerable quantity of foreign white sugar ...
Article : 307 wordsThe "Times" Milan correspondent wires: During September there was a miniature revolution. The revolutionaries captured two workmen, dragged ...
Article : 82 wordsThe annual conference of the Employers' Federation of the Commonwealth, now sitting at Perth, carried a resolution emphatically protesting against any ...
Article : 57 wordsReuter's Berlin correspondent wins Over 500 delegates attended the Independent Socialist Congress, which was opened at Halle to-day, to decide upon the ...
Article : 74 wordsAustralia is about the only country in the world inhabited by whites that does not know the value of ports, and does not want to know. In Britain it ...
Article : 369 wordsPolicemen motoring from Roscommon on were fired on at Ballinderry. Two constables wore killed, and a sergeant and another policeman seriously ...
Article : 63 wordsA Windsor (Ontario) message says: Yesterday two aces in the sport of kings met to decide which was the greatest racehorse for the largest purse ever ...
Article : 232 wordsThe Minister for Education has promised to appoint women to administrative positions in the State Children's Relief Department ...
Article : 28 wordsThe "Times" Paris corespondent wires: A vase 20,000 years old hsa been unearthed in Aindepves. Upon it is sketched the oldest known portrait of a man in ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Interim report of the Select Committee inquiring into agriculture was tabled in the Legislative Council to-night. The report shows that in 1871 the total ...
Article : 351 wordsThe Premier, commenting on Sir Geo. Fuller's attack on the Profiteering Bill, said the Leader of the Opposition had stated the old gas—that prices could be ...
Article : 289 wordsMr. J. X Virgo, secretary of the Y.M.C.A., married at Birmingham the daughter of the Rev. F. Aston, formerly Vicar of Huddersfield ...
Article : 34 wordsThe "Evening News" state's that Mr. McSwiney's remarkably fit condition is due to his partaking of grapejuice and the juices of other fruits frequently, as ...
Article : 58 wordsThe "Times" Paris correspondent wires: Stringent Cabinet measures for the food shortage and profiteering include the encouragement of the importation of ...
Article : 46 wordsWhen the Legislative Assembly met this afternoon the Premier said that in accordance with his promise as to what the Government proposed ...
Article : 231 wordsA Dublin message says: Two officers and one civilian were killed, and two soldiers and one civilian wounded, in a military raid upon the residence of ...
Article : 64 wordsAs the centre of the high passed the seaboard, northerly to easterly winds came again into evidence, but although a number of depressions were formed ...
Article : 186 wordsThe "Times" welcomes the continued fall in commodity prices on the British markets and in exchange. Combined with the farther heavy fall in, metals it ...
Article : 120 wordsMr. James Fingleton, M.L.A., for the Eastern Suburbs, died this morning. Deceased had long been ill with consumption, and his death was not ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. Hughes, at the opening of the Bendigo Show, stated that the farmers should realise that it was one thing to grew wheat, and another to sell it. They ...
Article : 50 wordsArchbishop Reilly, speaking at the Anglican synod in Perth on prohibition, said he objected to coercing the minority in the matter. He did not think the ...
Article : 44 wordsForty tons of are were taken from a mine at Wenluman, in the Orange district. After being crushed they yielded 53 ounces or gold ...
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Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW : 1917 - 1920), Thu 14 Oct 1920, Page 2
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