NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—It is not an enjoyable season for our great trust combinations and the railroads with which they have been associated in criminal ...
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Article : 1,159 wordsTRARALGON, Wednesday.—Senator Simon Fraser, speaking to the toast of "The Federal Parliament" at the Traralgon Show to-day, stated that when he first know ...
Article : 353 wordsKOROIT, Wednesday.— Mr. Arthur Robinson addressed a large audience to-night, the mayor presiding. He said he was opposed to labour socialism, and glad that ...
Article : 335 wordsSir,—At Mr. Desmond Dunne's meeting at Corindhap he gave a very nice address, the main points of which tended to show what a grand thing protection was for the ...
Article : 109 wordsSir,—Would you allow me through your columns to plead on behalf of one whose need is most distressing? I feel that only the most exceptional cases should seek the ...
Article : 491 wordsSir,—The report in your contemporay of Mr. Molden's meeting in the Brunswick Town-hall on Tuesday evening is such a manifest travesty of the real facts that one ...
Article : 378 wordsWARRAGUL, Wednesday.—Mr. W. H. Irvine addressed a very representative meeting in the shire-hall this afternoon, the president of the shire (Cr. Connor) ...
Article : 1,093 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) addressed a meeting last night at St. Columb's Schoolroom, Glenferrie, in support of the candidature of Councillor Barbour for ...
Article : 1,457 wordsMr. R. T. Vale, the anti-socialist candidate for Yarra, addressed a crowded meeting last night at the Foresters'-hall, R[?] mond. The front seats were [?] ...
Article : 673 wordsHORSHAM, Wednesday.—Mr. M'Coll, a candidate for the Senate, addressed a meeting at the Mechanies'-hall last night, and had a good reception. In reply to a ...
Article : 53 wordsBACCHUS MARSH, Wednesday.—One of the most enthusiastic public meetings ever held in Bacchus Marsh was yeserday evening's, when Lieut.-Colonel M'Cay ...
Article : 396 wordsNUMURKAH, Tuesday.—Senator Styles addressed a gathering of about 200 people in the local Mechanics'-hall last night. He said he was a protectionist all along the ...
Article : 93 wordsARARAT.—President, Mr. J. M'Kay; vice-president, Mr. E. J. Byrne; treasurer, Mr. W. J. Foster; secretary, Mr. R. Hargreaves, jun.; assistant secretary. Mr. C. Chamberlain; committe, Messrs. ...
Article : 1,800 wordsSir,—We regret that you have not seen your way to accept our challenge with reference to "Silver Star" starch transparencies. We think that, as certain reflections ...
Article : 394 wordsMr. J. W. Molden, the anti-socialist candidate for Bourke, addressed a crowded meeting in the Brunswick Town-hall on Tuesday evening, the mayor (Councillor D. ...
Article : 976 wordsQUEENSCLIFF, Wednesday. — LieutColonel M'Cay addressed a splendidly attended meeting of electors in the townhall to-night. The mayor (Councillor ...
Article : 210 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly last evening the Medical Pra[?]ners Law Amendment Bill was further considered on the second re[?] ...
Article : 409 wordsKHANCOBAN, Saturday.—Since last report Mr. Gibb, the Opposition candidate for the Hume, has penetrated into what may be regarded at the outposts of the ...
Article : 288 wordsOLINDA, Wednesday.—In view of the great interest manifested in the forthcoming federal election, the fact of voters from this township having, in order to register ...
Article : 91 wordsMr. [?] South Melbourne Town-hall, 8, Mr. [?] Town-hall, Fitzroy, 8. ...
Article : 30 wordsBALACLAVA.—Mr. Hewison, M[?] [?] [?] Mr. [?] North, correr [?] and [?]street, 8. BATMAN.—Mr. [?] Vernon, Smith-[?] near [?] ...
Article : 96 wordsMr. George Fairbairn addressed a meeting last night at the corner of Peel and St. David streets. Windsor. There was a good attendance, and Mr. Nathaniel B[?]ley ...
Article : 871 wordsCAMPERDOWN, Wednesday.—Mr. Grattan Wilson, anti-socialist candidate, addressed a large meeting of electors in the Mechanics'-hall last evening. Mr. ...
Article : 431 wordsHAMILTON, Monday.—The campaign in Wannon is proceeding qu[?] but vigorously. Both candidates have covered pretty well the whole of the electorate, and have ...
Article : 561 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Gibb, the Opposition candidate for the Hume, addressed a meeting at Tumberumbs last night. He was frequently interrupted, a ...
Article : 246 wordsThe question of reintroducing into[?] ing liquors at the socials held periodically came up for discussion at the Port Melbourne branch of the Australian Natives' ...
Article : 258 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.—Mr. Joseph Cook delivered an address to 1,500 persons in the Exhibition-hall last night. Mr. Cook, after urging the necessity of ...
Article : 121 wordsOn Tuesday evening, between 9 and 10 o'clock a smartly-dressed man of about 20 years of age entered the Old Lamb I[?] Hotel, struggling beneath the weight of a ...
Article : 156 wordsA meeting of the Melbourne Peace Society was held at the F[?] Meeting-house. Russell-street, last night. The Rev. Dr. Strong was in the chair. The [?] secretary (Mr. E. L. D[?] reported ...
Article : 264 wordsMr. J. Hume Cook, the Government whip, and Ministerial candidate for the Bourke electorate, addressed a meeting in the open[?] at the near of the Quarry-hall, East ...
Article : 254 wordsA packed audience assembled at the South Melbourne town-hall last evening, to hear Mr. C. F. James address the electors. The chair was occupied by Mr. H. Keate Hall. ...
Article : 716 wordsSir,—As one who has watched closely the political parties in this election. I would like to ask. Where is the Liberal party? If my knowledge is correct. Mr. Deakin put ...
Article : 193 wordsSir,—Allow me to make a suggestion to the committees of the anti-socialist candidates for the country districts. It is probable that farmers will be so busy with their ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 29 Nov 1906, Page 9
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