Cloudy and sultry, with northerly winds; scattered showers and thunder. THE DAILY OBSERVER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1917. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe report received by Mr. Holman from the Superintendent of the State Labor Branch for February, states that the number of railway workers reported ...
Article : 154 wordsOne of the most disastrous fires this town has known for 19 years, broke out just prior to midnight last night. The fire occurred in the business ...
Article : 484 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law stated that the occupation of Bagdad was the sequel to a series of brilliant operations carried out by the ...
Article : 533 wordsOne of the greatest political rallies ever seen in Tamworth was held in the Theatre Royal last night when the Premier (Mr. W. A. Holman) addressed a ...
Article : 1,774 wordsGeneral Smut's interviewed by Reuter said the only thing delaying the absolute end of the German East Africa campaign was prevalence of the rainy ...
Article : 167 wordsThe "Times" Amsterdam correspondent reports that the fall of Bagdad, has damagingly affected the Central Powers' prestige in Holland. ...
Article : 168 wordsThe correspondence which has appeared in the "Daily Observer" upon the subject of the sectarian issue has included emphatic disclaimers from ...
Article : 672 wordsThe shop of Fred. Pinfold, watch-maker and jeweller of Parramatta, was entered early this morning and about £250 worth of jewellery stolen. ...
Article : 121 wordsA correrpondent at Headquarters says the Germans are increasingly anxious. Every night they make a wonderful fireworks display at many points ...
Article : 134 wordsA French official message says: In the Champagne we re-attacked in the afternoon the German positions west of Maisons-Champagne and captured on a ...
Article : 86 wordsWhile repairs were being effected to the roof of a mine at Coledale colliery to-day a quantity of stone came away. One man, Patrick Kelly, was killed ...
Article : 79 wordsThe establishment of an extensive shipbuilding industry in Canada for the British Government is announced. The Imperial Munitions Board has ...
Article : 65 wordsA Washington message says that the mobilisation of the complete fighting strength of the navy is recommended by naval officials. ...
Article : 118 wordsShackled a was given a civie welcome by the Lord Mayor at the Town Hall to-day. Mr. [?], Attorney-General, ...
Article : 67 wordsThe "Times" correspondent with Mr. Gerard (ex-Ambasaador at Berlin) wires from Havana that he has the highest authority for stating that 40.000 English ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. Justice Hoydon ordered the deletion from the Railway Sawmillers' [?]rd of the clause making apprentice [?] compolsory. The Commissioners ...
Article : 63 wordsItalian newspapers express the greatest admiration at the capture of Bagdad, declaring that even on land Britain has become the greatest amongst the Allies. ...
Article : 98 wordsA meeting of Lieut. chaffey's friends and supporters was held at Duri in the school on Saturday night last, and a committee appointed to work for his ...
Article : 80 wordsThe "Times" Petrograd correspondent says demonstrations in the outlying districts and manufacturing quarters resulted in great damage to shops, ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Premier's Department has received a notification from the Federal authorities to the effect that the State's stock inspectors have been Gazetted ...
Article : 59 wordsA Greek harbour boat in Patros Bay, containing four armed civilians fired on a French destroyer's boat, conveying three Cretan deportees to a French ...
Article : 60 wordsIn support of Lieut. F. A. Chaffey's candidature Mr. Gus Logue will address the electors at Woolomin to-night at 8 o'clock. ...
Article : 24 wordsMr. Hughes states that if means could be devised to allow Australian civilians in London to vote at the forth-coming Federal elections he would be ...
Article : 54 wordsA Turkish official message does not mention Bagdad. In the Turkish Chamber Enver Pasha admitted that the Turks had retired in ...
Article : 82 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr. Stephen Collins asked: Would not it have been better if the Dardanelle's report had not been published? ...
Article : 102 wordsMr. Ronald McNeill, M.P., is adopting the Australian Senate's phraseology and has tabled a notice of motion that the House of Commons humbly expresses ...
Article : 81 wordsArgument was concluded to-day in the application to make absolute the rule calling on the proprietor and publisher of the "Worker" newspaper to ...
Article : 45 wordsAdmiral Beatty through General Robertson conveyed to General Maude the grand fleet's admiration and congratulations on the magnificent achievement in ...
Article : 32 wordsOrganised labor through its representatives in Conference have offered their services in every field of activity if the United States go to war. ...
Article : 31 wordsWhile travelling between Coolabah and Byrock on Saturday evening the Bourke mail train caught fire. The outbreak originated in a truck loaded ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Senate has approved of the sevorance of relations with Germany by a vote of 152 to 37. It is expected that the Government will take action to-morrow. ...
Article : 62 wordsLast night at S.45 the Tamworth firebell, rang loudly and persistently. The brigade in response to verbal information from a young fellow hastened to ...
Article : 98 wordsIn the Senate, Senator Gardiner moved for the appointment of a Royal Commission to investigate the Watson, Ready and Earle scandals. ...
Article : 80 words[?]n the House of Representatives Mr. Hughes told Mr. Thompson, M.H.R., that the Government was anxious to help maize growers, but the difficulty ...
Article : 96 wordsVictoria to date has contributed, a total of £1.607,000 to the various war funds, and expended £1,777.000. The balance in hand is likely to ...
Article : 36 wordsThe fall of Bagdad has caused a sharp rise in industrial and war stocks. ...
Article : 25 wordsTwenty-six women students were in residence at the Women's Agricultural Training Farm duriug February. engaged on all sectious of the farm work. ...
Article : 28 wordsIn the District Court to-day a barmaid at the Coronation Hotel, Burren. Junction, Mrs. Isles, known as Miss Haughey was given a verdict against John ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Chinese Upper House meets on March 12 and it is expected that it will endorse the Lower House's attitude. The press assert that a break with ...
Article : 43 wordsIn the House of Representatives Mr. Cook (Minister for the Navy) tola Mr. Foster, M.H.R., that the cruiser Brisbane had been completed some time and ...
Article : 40 wordsThe estate of the late Mrs. Jane Harvay widow Sunnyside. Armatree. grazier, was valued for probate at £33,880. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe second reading of the Tariff Validation Bill was moved in the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Tudor urged the opening up of ...
Article : 50 wordsThe "Times" political correspondent states that a debate on the Dardanelle's report is improbable after Mr. Bonar Law's reply on March 12. ...
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Advertising : 43 wordsA letter has been received from Corporal Ken. Ellicott from the trenches in France, in which he desires to convey his thanks to the Tamworth Red Cross ...
Article : 48 wordsThe ladies in charge of last Friday's stall, Mrs. Liston and Mrs. Huband-Smith, desire to thank all who purchased at the stall, and all who donated ...
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Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW : 1917 - 1920), Wed 14 Mar 1917, Page 2
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