The following extract from this week's "Worker" has a special signi[?] ance in view of the fact that Mr. Airey has been bracketed with Mr. Huxham for ...
Article : 676 wordsSir,—The strange, impassioned letter signed " Delta" in this morning's issue of your paper is interesting as a specimen of confusion of ideas, wrong use of ...
Article : 517 wordsLast night a meeting was held in the South Brisbane Technical College in support of the candidature of Messrs. Airey and Huxham. The latter was unable to, ...
Article : 886 wordsMr. F. G. Waiker, Sherwood Orangery, Coomera, writes: Sir,—The letter of Mrs. Price in the "Courier" I read with disgust, and feel very sorry and grieved at ...
Article : 80 wordsLast night the Hon. W. Stephens addressed 'the electors here in the interests of Mr. W. Thorn, the candidate for Aubigny. There were forty or fifty ...
Article : 911 wordsThe Hon. P. J. Leahy will leave to-mor-row. for Augathella. He will address a meeting there on Monday night, and at Charleville on Tuesday niglht. His chances ...
Article : 105 wordsSir,—During the present campaign Mr. Kidston and his candidates in their speeches in protection of the Wages Boards Bill, refer to its application to ...
Article : 619 wordsSir,—Mr. Bell's admission at Moola seems to give very significant point to your warnings of a probable attempt in the new Parliament (should a sufficient ...
Article : 149 wordsMr. Dan Jones. Ministerial farmers' representative for the Maranoa, addressed a crowded meeting at Amby, and many were unable to obtain admission. He ...
Article : 147 wordsSir,—Mr. J. S. Collings, the Socialistic candidate for Bulimba, addressed the quiet [?]tors of Norman Park on Thursday evening. One feature of his campaign ...
Article : 153 wordsThere nte evident signs that a reaction has set in among a nuumber of farmers who were inclined to support the KidstonSocialisls. The farmers are perceiving ...
Article : 240 wordsSir,—At a time like the present, when we are to be afforded the opportunity of returning representatives to Parliament, who will either help on or retard the ...
Article : 356 wordsA Roma farmer, writing to his brother in Brisbane, gives an instance where the Wages Boards Bill would apply harshly to the farming industry. This letter was ...
Article : 316 wordsMr. J. T. Bell addressed a large audience in the Town Hall this evening. The Major (Alderm T. S. Burstow) occupied the chair, and Messrs. V. C. ...
Article : 1,257 wordsSir.—In reference to Mr. Mu[?]vey's attack on Mr. Barnes last night at Bulimba, I should like to call Mr. Mulvey's attention to the report of Mr. Drury's meeting at ...
Article : 283 wordsSir,—Every intelligent and fair-minded Catholic in Queensland must feel deeply indebted to the Brisbane "Age" for its independent exposure and [?]efutaion ...
Article : 402 wordsSir,—Messrs. Kidston and Airey'S pathetic howl over what they are pleased to call the constitutional question is infinitely amusing All thinking voters will ...
Article : 501 wordsThe seventh set of "A" Grade senior cricket fixtures will be resumed to-day. At the Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba have scored 399 for eight ...
Article : 169 wordsThe annual meeting of the National Association will be held in the council room, third floor, Courier Building, on Monday next, at 3 p.m. Only the required ...
Article : 146 wordsSir,—I am quite satisfied that the disturbances at meetings held by Ministerial candidates are organised. I have attended meetings held at Paddington, ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 1 Feb 1908, Page 6
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