The conference was continued to-day. Mr. J. S. Renvan (Cootamundra), moved: —"Seeing the prominence given to the financial, commercial, and larger landed ...
Article : 245 wordsTHE annual conference of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association was continued at the Queen Victoria Markets on Saturday. The president (Mr. G. F. Plunkett), occupied ...
Article : 35 wordsMr. Pearse (Orange) moved:— " That in the opinion of the conference the establishment of a State Bank would be conducive to the progress of the agricultural, ...
Article : 163 wordsMr. W. O'Neill (Narramine) moved, "That on application the principal and accruing interest on a conditional or additional conditional purchase be added ...
Article : 163 wordsOn meeting after the tea adjournment the conference resumed the consideration of the matters on the business paper. Mr. H. Ko[?]k (Darlington Point) moved, ...
Article : 701 wordsIn the absence of Mr. Dilzell (Inverell), Mr. Wetherspoon (Gl[?]n[?]oe) moved:— " That this conference protests against the unfair system of weighing in bags now ...
Article : 120 wordsMr. J. Hollier (P[?]nrith) moved:—" This conference considers that the Government Experimental Farms should confine their operations to educational and scientific ...
Article : 176 wordsThere was considerable discussion with regard to the place of meeting of the next conference, Sydney, Narandera, Quirindi, Newcastle, and Tamworth were the ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Conference was continued at the Victoria Markets on Monday. The whole of the forenoon was occupied by a meeting of the Co-operative ...
Article : 148 wordsMr. O'Neill (Narramine) moved. "That the Railway Commissioners be urged to have grain sheds er[?]ted at the large wheat centres for the purpose of ...
Article : 116 wordsMessrs Hayesand Brown, Ms. P. introduced a deputation from the Conference to the Minister for Lands to-day, to present him with a copy of the resolutions urging the ...
Article : 158 wordsOn behalf of the Cootamundra branch, Mr. Renehan moved, and Mr. Moore seconded, " That, in the amendment and consolidation of the Acts bearing upon ...
Article : 204 wordsMr. G. Pagan (Victoria) dealt with the question of handling grain in bulk. In 1895 the Viotorian Government commissioned Mr. J. M. Sinelair to go America to report ...
Article : 226 wordsBy a series of splended forced marches from Zeerust, the Australian Bushmen arrived at Rustenburg in time to assist the garrison in repelling the Boer attack. ...
Article : 157 wordsOn the motion of Mr. L. Cox (Kyamba), it was agreed, "That plural voting be abolished in connection with stock-board directors, and that the principle of one man, ...
Article : 153 wordsMr. Cussen (Victoria) intimated that he would confine his remarks to the subject of water conservation. He handed to the secretary several. Parliamentary reports ...
Article : 111 wordsThe conference was continued on Tuesday. ...
Article : 9 wordsIt is reported from Capetown that Sir Walter Holy-Hutheinson, the Governor of Natal, is conferring with Sir Alfred Milner relative to the extension of the boundaries ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. T. Browu, M.P., moved, and Mr. T. Geenway seconded:— " That the law and regulation relating to applications and balloting for lands set ...
Article : 289 wordsMr. Miller (South Australia) spoke of the results of co-operative effort in South Australia. First of all they issued the prospectus of a company, to consist of 20,000 ...
Article : 268 wordsOn the motion of Mr. F. W. Reynolds (Binalong), seconded by Mr. F. J. M'Cabe (Grogan), it was resolved, " That in future all members of land boards, except the ...
Article : 122 wordsThe crime of conveying information and also ammunition to the Boers has been brought home to several men belonging to the Dutch ambulances, and they were ...
Article : 47 wordsLord Roberts announces that miners will not be allowed to re-enter Johannesburg for some considerable time, and that it will be September at the earliest before the ...
Article : 108 wordsIt was moved by Mr. Thornton (Walgett), " That light lines of railways be constructed to outlying districts." It was proposed that only such lines should be constructed ...
Article : 227 wordsGenerals Clement and Paget, after two days' sharp fighting, captured Bethlehem, in the Orange River Colony. They recovered the guns which were lost by ...
Article : 62 wordsMr. Doubleday (Bedgerebong) moved, and Mr. Wyn[?] seconded:— "That inasmuch as the enforcement of improvement conditions is of vital ...
Article : 92 wordsThe president then called upon Mr. Stephenson, the secretary to the Board for Exports, to address the conference. Mr. Stephenson supposed that the ...
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Advertising : 2,200 wordsIt was moved by Mr. Dyce (Currawarna), seconded by Mr. Maoarthur (Jorilderic):— "That homesteed selector's and settlement leasees on small areas should be ...
Article : 121 wordsMr. M'Inerney (T[?]mut) moved—" That, in the opinion of this conference, it is of vital importance to preducers in the interior of the colony, that the railways of federated ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. T. Brown, M. P. (Bedgerebong) moved and Mr. J. C. Watson (Young) seconded — " That this conference desires to impress upon the Government the urgent necessity ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. Hogarth (Gumiedah) moved:— " (1) That the land laws be so amended that auction sales of country lands be absolutely prohibited until after the lands have ...
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