The English newspapers are debating the question of whether the Empress of Ireland was moving ahead as the captain of the Storstad aver or whether she was at a ...
Article : 462 wordsThe usual monthly committee meeting of the Tamworth District Hospital was to have been held on Monday evening next, but owing to tho 8th instant being a ...
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Family Notices : 32 wordsQuotations: Wheaten chaff prime 2/8 to 2/10, good 4/2 to 4/4, medium 3/6 to 3/7, oaten chaff prime 4/6, good 3/11 to 4/3, medium 3/6, lucerne chaff good 4/6 to 4/10, ...
Article : 117 wordsIn the house of Representatives to-day on the motion of the Prime Minister, seconded by Mr. Fisher, it was decided to send to Canada a message of sympathy in ...
Article : 268 wordsThe polo carnival was continued to-day in beautiful weather. There was another large attendance. The play to-day vastly improved on that of yesterday. The ground ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Turks recently ordered the Greek people in three villages in Troad, Asin Minor, to clear out to make room for Moslem refugees from Macedonia. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsSunday next preceding King's Birthday, a combined church parade of all the millitary units in Tamworth will be held. The parade will fall in at the Drill Hall at ...
Article : 99 wordsAttention has again been diverted to the question of another public ball for Tamworth by reason of the fast that several visiting companies have been unable to ...
Article : 770 wordsQuotations: Flour £8/17/6 to £9 ton, Chaff £3/15 to £5 ton, derrick straw £2/10/ to £3/5 ton. oaten hay £4/16/ ton. lucerno £1 to £4/15/ ton, maize 3/6 to 4/ bus, oats ...
Article : 130 wordsThe following applications for land were received at the Tamworth Lands Office during the week:—J. M. Crawley, Woolomin, C.P., of 33 acres, portion 116, parish ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. Lloyd George, in a speech in wales, said the day of the democracy had dawned. The people meant to govern themselves. He admitted the Parliament Act was ...
Article : 118 wordsFollowing are the results of the Rosebery Park races, held to-day:—Maiden Handicap (first division): Sunpan 1, Aright 2, Irish Minnie 3. Winner, ...
Article : 181 wordsLocal wheat remained steady. but business was rather restricted. Spot wheat is quoted for prompt delivery at 3/10 to 3/10. at country stations 3/5. equal ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Tamworth squadron of the 5th Light Horse is holding its annual military sports and (ornament on Saturday and Monday next. Record entries have ...
Article : 112 wordsAt the shire sale yards to-day fat cattle were in heavy supply. Competition was been, values realised holding firm at last day's good prices. A large number of store ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Public Works Department is calling tenders for alterations and additions to the Land Board, District, Survey and District Works Office. Tamworth, tenders ...
Article : 103 wordsTenders were recently called in connection with the electric light instalments to the new nurses quarters at the Tamworth District Hospital Two tenders were ...
Article : 107 wordsSamuel Maddick, an electrical [?]tter at Portsmouth dockyard, was arrested on u charge of espionage. The detectives state accused admitted ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Eulowrie sale took place this after noon in the presence of a very large attendance of buyers. The estate was cut up into four blocks, which were sold. ...
Article : 74 wordsFollowing are the results of the Bris bane races:—New Handicap: Bronze King 1, Xombe 2, Dooloogra 3. Winner, 7 to 1. Won by ...
Article : 103 wordsA prisoner named Emil Rumby, who was being removed from Maitland gaol to Darlinghurst gaol, last night, slipped away at the Central Railway Station, while his ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. Sydney Watson, third officer of the Fire Brigade Board is at present making the annual inspection of the fire brigades in the north. He is expected to arrive in ...
Article : 112 wordsIt is asserted that the Quebec undertakers who are embalming the bodies declare that the limbs were slashed in a way that no accident could have caused. ...
Article : 160 wordsSome remarkable developments have occurred in connection with the recent report of the Court of Inquiry which was held for the purpose of investigating the ...
Article : 302 wordsThree young suffragettes chained themselves to the gates of Buckingham Palace. It was found necessary to smash the ...
Article : 36 wordsSentence of death pased upon Frank Lolgh for Shooting at a Chinaman with intent to kill has been commeted to life imprisonment. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe New South Wales Rugby Union team won its second match against a Brisbane combination by 21 to 12. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Tamworth Hospital Ball this year bids fair to financially eclipse previous functions. On the opening night the takings at the doors amounted to £20/1 as ...
Article : 124 wordsAt the annual conference of the Xational Federation of Enginemen and Stokers, the president deprecated the down tools policy, declaring that in the vote the ...
Article : 49 wordsWild scene occurred at the Prospect Municipal Council meeting last night when the town clerk tendered his resignation, intimating that he had been compelled to ...
Article : 128 wordsThe football season opened to-day with a competition match between Barraba and Manilla Standards. The Standards won by 11 to 3 after a smart game. ...
Article : 30 wordsAt the golf match to-day n stroke competion was played and was won by O. Forster. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe Premier this morning made another attack on the ship-owning interests in connection with the loss of the Empress of Ireland. ...
Article : 196 wordsFive sticks of dynamite with fuses burning attached were found under the offices of the Department of Agriculture at Washington. near where Mr. Honston, Secretary ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Central Northern Rugby Football Union opened its season in Tamwoth yesterday, when "L" Company, Tamworth, met under the auspices of the Cadet ...
Article : 320 wordsMr. C. W. wane, who has taken a considerable part in the agitation for a line or railway between Dubbo and Werris Creek, is in receipt of a communication ...
Article : 143 wordsAsuit in which Monsignor O'Haran and John Joseph Carroll, solicitor, were the plaintiffs, and Francis Joseph Tucker the defandant, was listed for hearing to-day ...
Article : 94 wordsGeneral Carraza who has declared him, self Provisional President, has declined to accept any imported plans for the pacification of Mexico. ...
Article : 32 wordsA fire was discovered at the Post Office Hotel at 1.30 this morning. Mr. Norman Corrigan, son of the proprietor, was awakened by the crackling noise and on ...
Article : 164 wordsAn extraordinary railway mishap occurred yesterday morning on the viaduct which spans the peel River, between East and West Tamworth. The Armidale to ...
Article : 128 wordsAll extraordinary outbreak of searlet fever has occured among the prisoners in the State gaol at New York. A thousand convicts are affected. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe gross resulst of the carnival held last week was £320, and it is expected to clear £250. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe warships and other vessels in the harbor were gally dressed to-day with bunting. In honor of tho King's Birthday. There are manifestations of loyalty on ...
Article : 49 wordsFather J. J. English, who has had the oversight of the Roman Catholic community in Laverell for 21 years, but who has been transferred to We Waa, was on ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Government inquiries both hero and in the United Kingdom have led the Cabinet to the reasoned conclusion that agriculturalists are not procurable in any numbers. ...
Article : 235 wordsA London magistrate yesterday refused to punish three-youths who were accused of trying to throw suffragettes into a pond. ...
Article : 29 wordsAt a special meeting of the Armidale Municipal Council last night, it was decided to purchase a road-making plant costing £1000, from Leplastrier and Co. ...
Article : 134 wordsThe second night Of the Hospital Ball was as usual devoted to the special amusement of young people of that age, when they are irreverently spoken of as flappers. ...
Article : 212 wordsA deputation consisting of about 150 Chinese and Filipies where humpies in China town, Darwin have been condemned as unfit for human habitation waited upon ...
Article : 92 words1500 Hindoos on board the Komataga Maru threatened to riot uiiloss they were allowed to land. The Vancouver city police were called out ...
Article : 73 wordsLate last night a man entered a house at Clyde. occupied by Mrs. Skinner, and asked for money. Mrs. Skinner, who was alone in the ...
Article : 131 wordsA libel action in which Mrs. Paterson sued Mrs. Smythe for £2000 damages for slander was concluded at Wanganui. New Zealand, to-day. ...
Article : 103 wordsA young man who gave three or four differnt names, and had been wandering about the bush in the vicinity of Gunning has been detained there on auspicion of ...
Article : 52 wordsRev Reary Cox. Methodist Minister of Terang. has writen to the Hampden Shire Council. Victoria. urging the compulsory closing of fruit and lollio shops on Sundays. ...
Article : 68 wordsNaval reservists who have just completed training on H.M.A.S. Pioneer are protesting against the presence of a foreigner on the warship. They declare that the ...
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The Tamworth Daily Observer (NSW : 1910 - 1916), Thu 4 Jun 1914, Page 2
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