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Advertising : 26 words"The Times" Amsterdam correspondent says that the interest in Lord Lansdowne's letter overshadows the Reichstag speeches. Undoubtedly a large ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Interstate Commission took further evidence to-day in respect to the price of groceries. Charles Hancot, president of the Retail ...
Article : 172 wordsIn the Central Criminal Court to-day Oswald Henry Dixon was charged with having murdered his wife. He was defended by Mr. Gannon, K.C., and Mr. ...
Article : 315 wordsMr. Perry Robinson says there have been exciting moments. After a quiet night the Huns began heavy shelling at 7.30 on Friday, an immense number of ...
Article : 389 wordsThe soldiers are now keenly interested in the referendum and are eagerly discussing it. A strong pre-Government committee has been formed in London ...
Article : 197 wordsA Petrograd message says that Trotsky dismissed Maklafaff, Ambassador at Paris, because he attended the Allied Conference. Trotsky informed an Allied ...
Article : 233 wordsIf this world war were a mere passing European storm which could not disturb the tranquil Australian skies, there might be some justification for a ...
Article : 913 wordsField Marshal Haig reports: On Saturday the enemy delivered nine separate attacks in the neighborhood of Mesmieres. We beat off all counter attacks ...
Article : 102 wordsIn the Industrial Court, when an application for registration by the Tramway Traflic Association and the Government Tramways Electrical Branch Workers' ...
Article : 170 wordsMr. Perry Robinson telegraphing on December 2, says that the effort was in the open country between Bourlon Wood and Moeuvres No fever than ...
Article : 204 wordsIn applying for an adjournment in the case against Mr. Catts, M.H.R., at the Central Summons Court to-day, Mr. Sheridan, counsel for the defence, said ...
Article : 296 wordsM. Bourchier, the "Times" special correspondent at Petrograd, writing on Friday, said that Ensign Krylenkos, in an army order, announces the opening of the ...
Article : 182 wordsAttention is at present rivetted on the Anatro-German divisions from Russia. It is variously estimated that the Germans will bring twenty-five divisions ...
Article : 77 wordsThe complaint of and ex-school teacher that the State school children were asked by their teachers to tell their parents to vote "Yes" at the referendum ...
Article : 132 wordsReuter's correspondent at headquarters says that the amount of territory the enemy gained an Friday's attack at the loss of 1000 bodies was so trilling that ...
Article : 148 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent says Lloyd George was Interviewed by the "Petit Parisienne." He stated: The moment is very serious. Everything ...
Article : 88 wordsReuter's correspondent at headquarters says: There has been a considerable amount of desultory fighting at various points of the line, fortunately with the ...
Article : 195 wordsThe New South Wales Government is proceeding in Equity against T. W. Furse and certain other officials of the Australian Meat Industry Employees' Union for ...
Article : 78 wordsField Marshal Haig reports: The north county and home county battalions this morning captured some fortified buildings and strong points on ...
Article : 160 wordsThe food and economic troubles in France have compelled M. Clemenceau to announce to-day a general system of bread rationing and the limitation of ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. Dewar, the "Daily Mail's" correspondent, says that the first intimation of the advance at Gouzeacourt was the enemy's appearance 300 yards away. The ...
Article : 66 wordsA Paris newspaper publishes a Swiss report that the ex-Czar has escaped and arrived at Japan. The report is unconfirmed. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Rearing of the charges against Mr. Ryan (Premier of Queensland) under the War Precautions Regulations having made a false statement of facts ...
Article : 176 wordsWhen Norman Astor appeared before the Police Court to-day charged with having forged a Commonwealth five pound note, Inspector Mitchell said that ...
Article : 72 wordsA Venice correspondent says two thirds of the population have departed. An average of a thousand are leaving daily. The remainder are receiving a ...
Article : 257 wordsA wireless German official message reports the most violent artilerying all night long astride the Passchendaele ridge. English attacks eastward and westward of Moeuvres broke down. ...
Article : 77 wordsIn an amendment of the War Precautions Regulations issued to-day it is provided that on the averment of the prosecutor that a defendant is a person who ...
Article : 72 wordsReuter's Rome correspondent says that it is officially announced that 14 enemy light craft attacked the coast on November 28, but a counter attack by armored ...
Article : 63 wordsA Palestine, official message says: The Turks attacked at 1 o'clock yesterday morning in the neighborhood of Beiturettukta and Birelbuni and gained ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Hughes stated to-night that there was absolutely no truth in the statements of the anti-conscriptionists that they were not allowed liberty of speech. ...
Article : 159 wordsWhile crossing Belmore Park early on Sunday morning, John Williamson, a soldier encamped at Liverpool, was brutally assaulted and wounded in the ...
Article : 59 wordsAt the Melbourne Police Court to-day Arthur Oldring was remanded on a charge of having murdered Margaret Taylor and her daughter at Trawool. ...
Article : 72 wordsLists have closed for Canada's victory loan, which has been over-subscribed with a total of more than £70,000,000. More than 500,000 persons participated ...
Article : 48 wordsRepresentations have been made to the State Government that December 24 should be proclaimed a public holiday, which would make the Christmas ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. Hughes stated to-night that whilst single men between 20 and 44 were liable if the referendum was carried no one would be sent into the firing line until ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Coventry parties have conferred. The Government agreed to settle the dispute if the strikers resume by December 4 and discuss details locally. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe premises of Bloggs' Proprietary, Limited, manufacturing chemists, and the adjoining premises of the Electrical Equipment Manufacturing Proprietary, ...
Article : 99 wordsWard Price visited Venice which is silent and unlighted. The quays and piazzas are almost deserted, only a few persons flitting ghost-like through the ...
Article : 87 wordsSeveral business men were heavily fined at the Police Court to-day for selling goods under weight. In one case a £20 penalty was imposed. ...
Article : 35 wordsUnder the altered railway time table he Barraba train will run only three times a week, viz., from Tamworth on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Federal Treasury announced to-day that to meet the wishes of many people who will he receiving payments for their wool, and who desire to invest ...
Article : 55 wordsFrank Bennett was convicted at the Sessions to-day on a charge of assaulting Patrick Boland with intent to prevent his lawful detention. ...
Article : 46 wordsFour dice which were left behind by safe-breakers who raided the Stephenson Preserving Company's factory at Water-loo either on Saturday night or yesterday, ...
Article : 69 wordsJudge Rolin refused the application of the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia for registration. ...
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Advertising : 41 wordsThe State revenue for the past five months showed a decrease of £334,927. The receipts last month were £1,586,826, an Increase of £50,187 as compared with ...
Article : 34 wordsAfter ten months active service in far eastern waters. Ken Bourne, son of Air and Mrs. W. A. Bourne, has been transferred to the naval depot, ...
Article : 47 wordsTo the end of November the Commonwealth Government granted 69.867 war pensions entailing an annual liability of £2,345,000. There are now 94,694 old ...
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Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW : 1917 - 1920), Tue 4 Dec 1917, Page 2
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