The Liberal leader's seat was never at any time in jeopardy. The figures at the conclusion of the count[?]complete except for a few absentee votes—gave Mr. Wade a majority of ...
Article : 718 wordsMr. Beeby, leader of the National Progressive party, last night admitted that there was no room for a third party. "After the Blayney by-election," he said, "I ...
Article : 679 wordsThe defeat of Mr. Levien came as a great surprise in Tamworth. Most people seem unable to believe that the Father of the House, who represented this district for 33 years[?] has ...
Article : 472 wordsMr. Larkin, in returning thanks at Willoughby, said he had no doubt that after the second ballot he would be member for Willoughby. His supporters had worked well, ...
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Article : 333 wordsThe non-striking unions have passed a resolution urging the Government to compel the employers to accept Mr. Justice Williams as arbitrator. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe ex-Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) last night said:- "Two things seem reasonably plain. One is that the tremendous revu[?]sion of feeling in ...
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Article : 375 wordsIt is reported from Dunedin that the strike fund of the old Waterside Union is exhausted, and no further payments will be made for a time. The seamen have also received their ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. Hughes has received the following cablegram from Mr. Foster, of the Employers' Defence Committee in Wellington:- "Defence committee acknowledges ...
Article : 613 wordsIn reply to Mr. Hughes, the Wellington Employers' Defence Committee has cabled as follows:—"Defonce Committee acknowledges receipt of your cablegram. In its incomplete ...
Article : 80 wordsThe ultimatum already issued by the Building Trades Federation, to the effect that t[?]e first Monday in January will be show-card day for the whole of the affiliated unions, ...
Article : 179 wordsA few minutes before 10 o'clock on Saturday morning three of Messrs. A. Cook's jinkers were proceeding along Sussex-street en route from Hoskins' iron works, Ultimo, to the ...
Article : 234 wordsCaptain Le Beque, of the ship La Perouse, with his three officers, intends visiting La Perouse during the next few days and placing a wreath on the monument that has been ...
Article : 160 wordsMr. Hillyer, president of the Sydney Wharf[?]bourers' Union, stated on Saturday that he would use his best endeavours to prevent the men from being defeated in this crisis. He ...
Article : 200 wordsTrade is rapidly improving, but the position is unchanged. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 8 Dec 1913, Page 7
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