The Irish expess London to [?]ishguad was barred by strikers. A party of soldiers returning from furlough fixed their bayonets and drove the ...
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Family Notices : 127 wordsThe general entries for the Eisteddfod closed yesterday, and already the secretary is in a position to say that the numbers will probably double those of the ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Pope is longing to resume his accu[?] tomed outings in the Vatican Gardens. This afternoon, with the aid of a cane, he walke[?] to the window of his apartments and st[?] ...
Article : 48 wordsGeorge Emery, [?] [?]er, was killed at the Burwood colliery to-day by a fall of coal. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe meat trouble is over. An agreement was signed this morning by which butchers get increased pay. ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. Fisher, referring to an International Socialist Party's letter to the cadets. said the lads were doing well for themselves and all they held dear by training themselves to ...
Article : 65 wordsTrains were stoned near Bradford. A set of points was tampered with at River-bridge in Yorkshire, but the attempt to wreck the train was discovered in time. ...
Article : 32 wordsIn the Tamworth Police Court last week Edward Francis Cosgrove, who had been charged with the larceny as a bailee of a guitar zither, the property of Frederick J. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Rev. Arthur Taylor, M.A., Senior Secretary of the Society in London, is on a visit to Australia, and will arrive in Tamworth on Wednesday next. ...
Article : 270 wordsMiss Hazel Goodsome was performing [?] duties as public librarian on the fifth floo[?] of a building when a glass floor panel gave way and she crashed through a similar [?] ...
Article : 47 wordsA match over 100 yards was run between J. Pearse, Sydney, and P. Devine, Boggabri, for £10 a side, at the showground. Pearse won easily. Time, 101/2 sec. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe railway managers, after interviewing Mr. Sydney Buxton. President of the Board of Trade, decided not to meet the Further details concerning the affair in ...
Article : 40 wordsThe billiard match of 18,000 up between H. W. Stevenson, champion of the world, and F. Lindrum, juu., champion of Australia, the latter receiving 4000 points, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 wordsTraffic in Lancashire is greatly disorganised. The town of Heywood is isolated. An express was held up in South Wales for ten hours. ...
Article : 143 wordsA number of Chinese who where found in a fan-tan den in Campbell-street, appeared before the Police Court to-day. All pleaded guilty. The doorkeeper was fined £20 ...
Article : 40 wordsMr. G. R. W. McDonald. M.L.A., has been notified that, with reference to personal representations in regard to the survey of the above railway, the Minister for ...
Article : 49 wordsLocal bank have reduced their loans by ten million pounds within the last fortnight. This is said to furnish eloquent proof of the heavy liquidation of stocks. ...
Article : 32 wordsOne of the speakers at the recent Chamber of Commerce meeting writes explaining that he did not wish to convey the impression that the chief object of such an ...
Article : 997 wordsAt a meeting of stockowners on Saturday, it was decided to form a local fox destruction association. The rate of assessment was fixed at 5/ per thousand sheep. ...
Article : 52 wordsIn the Tamworth Police Court yesterday morning before Mr. O. A. Edwards, P.M., Henry Blake, 59, laborer, pleaded guilty to a charge or behaving in a riotous manner ...
Article : 121 wordsThe prolonged drought is rapidly turning the area about Delhi into a desert. There are some apprehensions that this will greatly interfere with the military display planned ...
Article : 44 wordsThe boxing contest between Charlie Griflin and Hugh Mehegan for the lightweight championship of Australia, has been indefinitely postponed owing to the wet ...
Article : 33 wordsGeneral Monier is receiving instructions at Fez. in Mo[?]cco, by wireless direct from the E[?] Tower. Paris, by way of Oran. The experiment is proving a great success. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe "Tagliche Rundschau." states that the Social Democrats are endeavoring to promote a traffic strike in Berlin. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe interim report of the above company covers the six months ended June 30 last. It states that the live stock on the company's properties on December 31, 1910, was ...
Article : 436 wordsOur Barraba correspondent wired yesterday, that Mr. W. H. Grant, shire engineer, has resigned and taken a similar position at Carratbool. Mr. Hamilton Fisher has ...
Article : 358 wordsMr. Wade and Mr. Willis had a lengthy interview to-day. As far as could be gathered afterwards it was friendly but futile. Mr. Willis declined to say anything as to the ...
Article : 129 wordsFurther details concerning the acair in which strikers waylaid the train on the Union Bridge, close to the railway station, show that troops took positions behind the ...
Article : 149 wordsRobert McEwan and Henry Cleary were committed for trial, charged with assaulting Robert McIntosh and robbing him of £11. ...
Article : 70 wordsA unique experience is reported from Staten Island. Mr. George McCourt was experimenting with a gigantic kite and [?] tant line slackened in a full. His little [?] ...
Article : 150 wordsMr. G. R. W. McDonald, member for Bingara, referring to the election for Liverpool Plains, states that the Liberal party had an army of well-paid organisers working in the ...
Article : 99 words"Martindale's" tips for Moorefield races: Hurdles: Ennisbelle, Horrocks or Belenus, Fiddlestring. Flying Handicap: Miss Corelli, Melotol, Royal Soult. Kogarah ...
Article : 96 wordsThe strike setlement is not without its technical advantages to the companies. An official statement says that the managers consented to the terms on view of ...
Article : 55 wordsThe funeral of Cardinal Moran took place in Sydney on Sunday afternoon, and was a memorable event. The lid of the coffin had been fastened ...
Article : 549 wordsThe intervention of British Cabinet Ministers in the great strike has had a successful termination. The Board of Trade at half-past 11 o'clock ...
Article : 348 wordsThe produce auction sales to-day were depressed. Of 56 consignments offered, 18 failed to attract purchasers. There was a good attendance of buyers, but they ...
Article : 127 wordsA lunatic caused great excitement in Bathurst-street this morning. After taking off his coat and rolling up his trousers, he held his hands together ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 wordsMr. Tom Burrows, holder of the world's club-swinging championship opens to-night in the Theatre Royal with his first entertainment, which starts him on the long ...
Article : 482 wordsDull weather, and the rain which was falling around the metropolis, was responsible for a small attendance of buyers at the Sussex-Street markets to-day, and in ...
Article : 216 wordsIn the Probate Court to-day Catherine Dalton, of Albury, asked that administration of the intestate estate of the late Terence Gibney of Binalong, should be granted ...
Article : 128 wordsAttunga, Monday.—The dry spell has been broken by an acceptable fall of rain, 10 points being registered. Attunga Springs.—Nice rain has fallen ...
Article : 31 wordsBarraba, Monday.—After a spell of eight weeks' dry weather, rain began to fall on Saturday night and continued at intervals throughout Sunday. Fifty points were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsMr. T. O. Moore, of the Coan Downs Station, near Hillston, giving evidence in the shearers' case before the Federal Arbitration Court to-day expressed the opinion that the ...
Article : 213 wordsGunnedah, Monday.—Splendid rain fell yesterday and last night, 120 points being registered. In consequence of which crop prospects have greatly improved. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 wordsThe Railway Men's Unions at midnight telegraphed their branches as follows:—"Joint committee settled strike. Victory for trade-unionism. All ...
Article : 32 wordsQuirindi, Monday.—Rain began to fall early on Sunday morning, and at intervals during the day it was showery. Several inches just now would be very welcome. ...
Article : 30 wordsBundarra, Monday.—Light rain fell yesterday and to-day, 30 points were recorded. The weather is now clearing. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe troops have been withdrawn from the London stations. The Home Office reports that things are quieter everywhere. ...
Article : 25 wordsSydney, Monday.—Heavy rain fell in the city throughout the night, but the weather now shows signs of clearing. ...
Article : 22 wordsSydney, Monday.—Rain is falling generally throughout New South Wales. E. J. Duff, "Bellala," writes:—I would like you to kindly correct a statement that ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Government has promised to legislate next session providing that the increased cost of labour due to improved conditions of the staff is valid justification ...
Article : 48 wordsAdvices from MacKay state that the majority of Unionists are willing to resume work on all wharves pending a conference. ...
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The Tamworth Daily Observer (NSW : 1910 - 1916), Tue 22 Aug 1911, Page 2
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