Mr. F. J. Fleming, general secretary of the new Settlers' League of New South Wales, referred yesterday to an address by Mr. A. H. E. McDonald, Chief ...
Article : 375 wordsLast week, While on a tour through the Riverina, said Mr. Hughes last night,[?] was much surprised to receive the following telegram from Mr. Piddington: -- ...
Article : 428 wordsMr. Hughes took it upon himself to at tack Dr. Page because of the Country party's attempt to put period to the policy of waste and extravagance in ...
Article : 684 wordsAn elector who is absent from his electorate on polling day, but who is still in New South Wales, may vote as, an absent voter at any polling booth in N[?]w ...
Article : 410 wordsWith in the last few days the people of Cowper have had an opportunity of seeing the tactics, adopted by the Nationalists in order to woo the electors over to them ...
Article : 1,047 wordsAs the Federal election campaign proceeds the Prime Minister evidently recognises that the Country party is steadily but inevitably cutting into his ground ...
Article : 1,042 wordsThe final rally of the National party attracted a big crowd to the Town Hall to-night. The bulk of the meeting was with the ...
Article : 260 wordsDuring the hearing of the Myerson "Smith's Weekly" action Mr. Justice Campbell ruled that Certain questions which Mr. Windeyer (for the defendants) ...
Article : 623 wordsAfter three years' faithful service I offer myself for re-election as your representative. In 1919 you trusted me ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. Piddington, interviewed, stated that while at Port Said he received a cable from an intermediary, but it was as he found later, dictated by Mr. ...
Article : 611 wordsMr. Hughes, addressing a meeting Chatswood last night, said Labor's policy was a policy of despair. I feel sure if the people really believed the Labor ...
Article : 204 wordsSir Joseph Carruthers' apology for the acceptance by Mr. Hughes of a gift of £25,000 is as thin as it is belated, "Was it not really a matter to be ashamed of," ...
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Article : 524 wordsMr. McWilliams, formerly leader of the Country party, and a candidate for the Franklin division in Tasmania, said Mr. Hughes, instead of being a strong ...
Article : 169 wordsIn the case of Frank Hewitt, charged with wounding Annie Coleman with intent to murder, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. Lewis Herman, jun[?] 43 Smith street. Summer Hili writes: -- I notice in "The Sun'' that the Nation alists are reported tb he short of funds ...
Article : 138 wordsInterviewed at Casino, Lieut. Green, the one-legged Digger who is giving Mr. Massy Greene the fight of his political life, referred to the articles published ...
Article : 323 wordsArgument was continued to-day by counsel in the Thompson libel case in, connection with the non-suit applied for by defendants. At the conclusion of ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Prime Minister made a statement late this afternoon in reply to Mr. Piddington. He said Mr. Piddington's be lated story of why be resigned from the ...
Article : 614 wordsAt the Coroner's Court to-day an inquest was held into the death of Joseph McGarrity who was found hanging from a sapling in the bush at Pea[?]hurst on ...
Article : 221 wordsIn several industries there is a large increase in unemployment Many railway works have been completed, and altogether 4000 railway laborers are said to ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. Haghes, when interviewed with regard to the reported acquisition of land in New South Wales by Japanese, said "I have heard nothing whatever about ...
Article : 68 wordsAt a conference between r[?]sentatives of the shipowners and striking unionists the former intimated they were prepared to re-employ men as required if ...
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Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954), Thu 14 Dec 1922, Page 5
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