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  3. EEDERATION.

    The oppenets of the bill are afraid, as well they may be, of the sentiments, the instincts, of a freeborn people. Hence their oft-repeated advice to the people, ...

    Article : 1,698 words
  4. THE QUEENSLAND DELEGATION.

    The Hon. R. Philp, Treasurer of Queensland, in company with Messrs. Drake and Leahy, members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly will arrive in Sydney this morning for the purpose of showing the ...

    Article : 87 words
  5. THE TRADES UNIONISTS' FEDERAL COMMITTEE.

    The following resolution was unanimously passed at a meeing of the Trades Unionists' Federal Committee, held at the Trades' Hall on Friday evening, Mr. J. E. West, chairman of the committee, ...

    Article : 121 words
  6. FEDERALIST MOVEMENTS.

    Mr. E. Barton, Q.C., will address an open-air mass meeting at 1.15 p.m. to-day from a temporary platform erected at the corner of Moore and Castlereagh streets. The time is arranged so as en[?]e ...

    Article : 937 words
  7. PEOSPEOTS IN THE COUNTRY.

    The secretary of the United Federal Executive on Saturuay received the following telegraphic reports fiom the league's representatives in the various country centros: ...

    Article : 728 words
  8. WHAT THE CONSTITUTION BILL MEANS.

    Amongst the last "words" issued to the people of New South Wales by the members of the United Federal Executive, with a view of placing before the electors in a nutshell the advantages to be ...

    Article : 284 words
  9. PROGRESS OF THE CAMPAIGN.

    The final struggle in the battle for Australian union takes place to-morrow. Taking an impartial glance at the field on which the opposing forces have been manoeuvring for the last six weeks, and noting ...

    Article : 122 words
  10. THE QUEENSLAND DELEGATION,

    By this morning's train from Brisbane a de[?]tion from Queensland, representing the federal [?] in that colony, is expected in Sydney, Mr. W.G. Higgs, representing the Labour party, one of the ...

    Article : 90 words
  11. THE CAPITAL WILL BE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In view of the persistent assertions of the antifederalists that once the Federal Parliament sits in Melbourne that city will become the federal capital for all time, totally ignoring the provisions of clause ...

    Article : 735 words
  12. MR. BARTON AT THE PROTESTANT HALL.

    Mr. Barton's question meeting took place at the Protestant Hall on Saturday evening, and attracted a considerable number of people. The bulk of the audience had gatherel for the purpose of eliciting ...

    Article : 3,108 words
  13. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A fire, resulting in damage estimated at £5000, occurred in Roberts-street, the principal thorough fare of tho town, at 4 o'clock this morning. The outbreak, which occurred in the shop of Mrs. J. ...

    Article : 380 words
  14. FEDERAL FORCES IN AN IMPREGNABLE POSITION.

    As to the federalist commanders, they view the approaching struggle with equanimity, but whilst confident of victoiy they have not allowed themselves to be lulled into a sense of security which leads ...

    Article : 137 words
  15. FEDERATION AND THE OUTLOOK FOR EMPLOYMENT.

    The influence which the federation of these colonies will have on the employment of labour is an interesting one, and worth looking at with some detail. The subject has a much broader aspect than the mere Now South Wales one ...

    Article : 1,325 words
  16. THE COLONY THOROUGHLY CANVASSED.

    As a matter of fact the federalists have deemed it necessary, in order to make their victory complete and unchallengeable, to issue what might be termed viva voce mobilisation instructions to electors in ...

    Article : 207 words
  17. THE PREMIER IN THE WEST.

    The Premier arrived at Wellington from Bathurst at 7 o'clock this morning when he was formally welcomed and driven to the Royal Hotel behind a procession on fact headed by a brass band. He was ...

    Article : 1,491 words
  18. SIMULANEOUS APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE.

    As a final appeal to the people to recogiuse the solemn duty cast upon them of voting for Australian union, the United Federnl Executive has arranged to held demoustrations to-day in every ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    On Saturday afternoon the body of a man which has since been identified as that of Arthur Bridgewood, who was about 40 years of age, was recovered at the end of Healy Beach pier. ...

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  20. TO-NIGHT'S GREAT DEMONSTRATION.

    The greatest demonstration of all will take place this evening in the Sydney Town Hall, when the Premier (Mr. Reid), Mr. Edmund Barton Q.C., Mr. R. E. O'Connor, Q.C., Mr. J. H. Carruthers, ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. THE STRIKE AT LITHGOW.

    Considerable excitement was caused among [?] miners on strike to-day when it became known that a number of non-union men had been brought from Sydney to work at Oakey Park pit. A large ...

    Article : 158 words
  22. TO THE AUSTRALIAN BORN.

    The members of the United Federal Exccutive have issued a special appeal to the Australian born in the following terms;- "No people in the world have becuso manifestly ...

    Article : 371 words
  23. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES AND FEDERATION.

    On Saturday Mr. Henry Copeland, M.L.A., with the approval of the United Federal Executive, issued the subjoined strongly-werded protest against the action of the anti-federalists in distributing amongst ...

    Article : 893 words
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