Warm to hot and sultry, generally, with squally northerly winds, broken by occasional thunderstorms. THE DAILY OBSERVER. ...
Article : 23 wordsPrivate H. West, the West Australian who escaped from captivity in Germany, in the course of an interview, said:— "While quarrying I was forced to ...
Article : 198 wordsThe Minister for Labor, referring to the strike, says the Government is making strenuous endeavors to get all industries back to a normal basis. It is ...
Article : 140 wordsThe United Service war correspondent it headquarters reports:—The recent strong rapid British blows are having a cumulative effect which is ...
Article : 457 wordsThe Government has received Germany's reply to Sweden's protest against the [?]burg affair. The reply admits the receipt of Count ...
Article : 119 wordsAs the result of his good showing in the Canlfield Guineas, Bronzett's price for the Caulfield Cup has shortened to such an extent that he finished up equal first ...
Article : 228 wordsReuter's Paris correspondence says that the Chamber of Deputies concluded the debate in which the French diplomacy services passed a vote of ...
Article : 173 wordsThere can be no peace until the German people themselves take the war out of the hands of the Prussian ...
Article : 377 wordsA French communique says: Our artillery has been most active in the sector of Laffauz mill and in the region of Craonne. ...
Article : 93 wordsThe president of the Wharf Laborers' Union declared that his members were prepared to remain out for twelve months if necessary. They were still ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 366 wordsReuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Reichstag has adjourned to December 5: The President, in a concluding speech, exhorted the people not ...
Article : 158 wordsField Marshal Haig reports:—It is still wet and stormy. There has been the usual reciprocal artillerying. Those taken prisoner yesterday included 741 ...
Article : 127 wordsAn East African official says: The right column of troops from Kilwa occu[?] Ha[?] an important junction of the tracks at the north-western end of ...
Article : 96 wordsA man drove up to the residence of Mrs. Ackland, at Newtown, last night, and fired three shots at Margaret Keating, who opened the door, carrying a ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. Fuller stated that electoral reform is one of the questions to which the Government will give early consideration. ...
Article : 46 words[?] The Press Bureau announces that the Board of Trade has increased the price of coal at the pit's mouth by 2/6 per ton ...
Article : 42 wordsReuter is informed that the Government regards in a serious light the passage of sand and g[?]vel through Dutch waterways. Stat[?] show that these ...
Article : 97 wordsHis Lordship Dr. O'Connor, Bishop of the diocese of Armidale to-day officially opened the new convent at Glen Innes in the presence of a very large ...
Article : 523 wordsReuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that reports from Berlin state that it is semi-officially announced in the "Lokal Anzeiger" that Admiral Capelle ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsThe new tea house in the saddling paddock at thee Randwick Racecourse was totally destroyed by fire last night. The building cost £14,000, and the ...
Article : 52 wordsReuter's Ottowa correspondent says that the Government has issued a proclamation calling out unmarried men and childless widewers from 20 to 34, ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Press Bureau announces that Lord Rhondda takes over all the currants and sultanas now afloat for England, at a price hereafter to be ...
Article : 37 wordsThe creation of an international bank vested with powers to issue paper against the total war indebtness ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsMr. B. J. McRae, president of the Primary Producers' Union, interviewed yesterday afternoon in connection with the meeting in Sydney of the Federal ...
Article : 267 wordsHenry Bennel, manager of Waihemo Station, in the Young district, was returning from a dance early yesterday morning when the horse he was riding ...
Article : 52 wordsA wireless German official message says: In a combined action with the Army and Navy, we obtained a footing on the Island of Ocsel. ...
Article : 37 wordsTommy Uren was given a points award over Fred Kay at the stadium last [?]int. The verdict met with a mixed reception many hooting when Kav had left the ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Brazillian Government will utilise the seized German steamers for international steamship lines, flying the Brazilian flag, and for the use of the ...
Article : 42 wordsJudge O'Sullivan, who was appointed as a Royal Comimssion to inquire into the purchase of Wand Vale Station, by the Queensland Government found that ...
Article : 42 wordsField Marshal Haig reports: Our aeroplanes on Thursday took every opportunity to reconnoitre the enemy's positions in the intevals of clear weather. ...
Article : 79 wordsIn the first grade cricket matches yesterday, Balmain defeated Sydney by 26 runs; Glebe beat Gordon by 9 runs; Western Surburbs and Waverley played ...
Article : 45 wordsCount Von Luxburg is now at a detention camp. When given his passports some days ago Luxburg fled. He was captured later and arrested. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Victorian Labor Department states that 34,750 Victorians are still affected by the strike, 20767 are working short time, 6405 have not yet been re-engaged ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. George Wise, who for many years was station master at Tamworth, died at his residence 'Bowarra," White-street, yesterday afternoon, aged 75 years. ...
Article : 83 wordsAn Italian official message says:—We crushed an attempted attack in the Cost[?] region. Our batte[?] in the Carso dispersed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 wordsA wireless German official says: The English yesterday penetrated between the station and village of Poelcapelle. We threw the enemy back on both sides A French communique says: North of the Aisne the Germans during the night launched several attacks on our positions in the Hurtebise Chevraux sector. ...
Article : 113 wordsCount Roventlow, Germany's chief press exponent of "Frightfulness," has changed his tune. Evidently things ...
Article : 144 wordsA Russian communiques says:—The enemy landed one or two divisions at O[?]sel and Dago in the Gulg of Riga. The debarkation was carried out with ...
Article : 150 wordsLast night, after 8 o'clock, steady rain set in at Tamworth, lasting throughout the night. It was of a good soaking nature, and will do further good to the ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Navy Department announces the finding of a floating mine off Gabo. The finding of a mine of enemy origin in the track of the regular consters gives ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Federal Treasurer in forwarding a minute to the various States showing why the capitation fee should not be granted in respect of soldiers at the front meant ...
Article : 156 wordsField Marshal Haig reports: The [?] rain which fell all night long is stll continuing. No hostilo counter attacks have ...
Article : 81 wordsOn Saturday, Mr. Ambrose Mcore, organiser of the Railway and Tramway unit, and P[?] Norman, of the 20th, Bat[?], visited Tamworth, and at 9 ...
Article : 96 wordsStorekeepers in Tamworth are giving 6d War Stamps free to every purchaser of 10/worth of goods this week, 35 of these can be changed for a £1 War Loan ...
Article : 39 wordsThe members of the Win-the-War League are having a meeting on Wednesday, at 8 p.m., at the Oddfellows' Hall, to devise means of helping the ...
Article : 99 wordsPrivate Roy Hughes, late of Mr. Max Cooper's Electrical Works, has been promoted to the rank of Corporal. Cpl. Hughes is a son of Mr. E. L. Hughes, ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. Hughes is somewhat indisposed and has been ordered to take a few days' rest. ...
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Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW : 1917 - 1920), Mon 15 Oct 1917, Page 2
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