There are 214 electors on the roll at Hawkesbury River. On Saturday night the Premier adressed an enthuslastic meeting of 180. Mr. Wade astonished his audience by ...
Article : 794 wordsMr. W. H. Kelly, M.P., in the course of his remarks in support of the candidature of Mr. C. W. Oakes at Paddington on Saturday night made a statement that the rules of the ...
Article : 685 wordsThe campaign cannot be regarded as satisfactory in this electorate. In Wollongong there is practically no effort being made to educate the mining vote to a proper appreciation of ...
Article : 484 wordsMr. Walter Crane, who states that he is at present working in the country on the railway permanent ways, asks how he is to record his vote when he is away from the city all the ...
Article : 83 wordsSpeaking on behalf of Mr. Meagher, the selected Labour candidate, Mr. M'Gowen said the reform achieved during the past 20 years had been made possible by the work of the ...
Article : 199 wordsSir,—I have had placed in my hands, as doubtless many other electors in Ashfield have, a pamphlet, which has been issued by my opponent, the Rev. F. B. Cowling, the Labour candidate, in which he ...
Article : 941 wordsNothing could have exceeded the enthusiasm of the audience in the Lower Botany Town Hall on Friday, when the Premier, Mr. Wade, delivered an address on behalf of Mr. G. W. ...
Article : 525 wordsAddressing a large meeting at Corrimal. Mr. Beeby said it was only since the Liberal parts had come into power that Port Kembla had gone ahead, and at Bellambi, if the ...
Article : 160 wordsMr. Sutton, who represents the cause of Liberalism in the Pyrmont electorate, is hard at work putting the case for the Government fairly before the electors. His meetings are ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. Neville Mayman (Liberal) addressed a big meeting at the Domain Hotel on Friday night, and received a good hearing. Mr. Mayman explained his scheme for the acquirement ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. Carmichael writes:—"it should be the aim of both parties to allow every elector the opportunity to record a vote. Under present circumstances thousands will be preveated. For example, shop ...
Article : 133 wordsThe retirement of Colonel Ryrie to contest a Federal seat caused a by-election last April, when the sent was won for Labour by Mr. Cusack. The present candidates are Mr. ...
Article : 441 wordsMr. G. R. Young (Labour) has held meetings, averaging from six to ten a week, throughout the electorate for months past, and his reception has been uniformly cordial. ...
Article : 54 wordsPyrmont is another of those metropolitan constituencies known as Labour strongholds. Its residents, are mostly waterside workers, seafaring men, ironworkers, employees in ...
Article : 310 wordsA Liberal demonstration held in Redfern on Saturday night was one of the noisiest meetings that have taken place during the campaign. Mr. Smith presided. ...
Article : 1,444 wordsMr. C. W. Oakes (Honorary Minister), speaking at, Glenmore-road, said that after all it was to men outside the Labour party that they owed some of the most democratic ...
Article : 188 wordsSir,—For some years past the Labour party has declared that owing to the existence of land monopoly, land is not obtainable, or, if obtainable, only upon conditions that destroy any chance of successful ...
Article : 2,065 wordsOn Saturday evening Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., addressed a large meeting in the Parramatta Town Hall, in support of the candidature of the selected Labour candidate. Mr. ...
Article : 830 wordsMr. J. S. T. M'Gowen Invaded North Sydney on Saturday night and addressed two gatherings in favour of the candidature of Messrs. S. E. Hutton and G. M. Down, the Labour ...
Article : 1,607 wordsMr. Thomas Jessep, the Liberal candidate for Camperdown, is displaying considerable activity. He addressed two meetings on Saturday evening. ...
Article : 352 wordsVotes recorded, 5996; electors enrolled, 8046. The contest in 1907 proved an easy victory for Mr. Moxham, who polled an absolute majority of the votes recorded. It is confidently ...
Article : 334 wordsSir,—In your issue of Monday you report me as having said that a syndicate organised by Sir J. Carruthers bought the Gloucester estate, and the line was subsequently constructed through that property. What I ...
Article : 249 wordsThe Hawkesbury electorate takes in a portion of the Blue Mountains from Wentworth Falls to Glenbrook, and the country between the towns of Penrith and Windsor. For years ...
Article : 323 wordsSir,—Why is it the Labour party cry out so loud against immigration, and the candidates for the forthcoming State Parliament so bitterly opposed to it, urging that "every immigrant landed in the ...
Article : 334 wordsMr. Arthur Cocks (Liberal), in the course of an address at Neutral Bay last week, said he was compelled to draw attention to a circular issued throughout the electorate by ...
Article : 178 wordsVotes polled, 6487; electors enrolled, 8433. Wickham includes some of the most populous suburbs of Newcastle—Hamilton, Wickham, Carrington, Islington, and Tighe's Hill. ...
Article : 533 wordsThe Wollondilly seat—known as the "Speaker's seat"—is safe for Liberalism. If there is one electorate, which, like the feudal castles of old, stands bold and rugged in its ...
Article : 444 wordsSir,—I entirely endorse the view put by "Clerical Worker" in the "Herald" on Monday with reference to the relationship between the Civil service and the Trades Hall. The service, I contend, stands to lose, not ...
Article : 287 wordsSpeaking in the interests of Mr. Hollis (Labour candidate), Mr. D. R. Hall, M.P., said the Labour policy was being announced from every platform every night, but the Sydney ...
Article : 102 wordsMr. W. A. Ewers (Liberal) addressed a splendid meeting at Condobolin on Friday. He pointed out that the accession to power of the Labour party meant the absolute stoppage of ...
Article : 147 wordsThe claim of Dr. Arthur to be the selected Liberal candidate for the Middle Harbour seat is established by a letter received by Mr. Cannon, secretary of Dr. Arthur's ...
Article : 138 wordsTwo trophies were shot for by members of the Gilgandra Rifle Club, and were won by A. P. Elkin and R. J. Milson. The conditions of the match won by Elkin were 14 shots at 300 yards, two shoots. He ...
Article : 182 wordsSenator Pearce, Minister for Defence, arrived at Lithgow yesterday evening, at the invitation of the local eight-hour committee, for which body he is to lay the foundation-stone of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 10 Oct 1910, Page 13
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