The campaign is ended. The last speeches have been made, the final explanations have gone forth, and to-day the great voice of the Commonwealth will speak its will through the ...
Article : 892 wordsTo vote for the Liberal candidate the elector should insert a cross in the square to the left of the candidate's name on the bailotpaper, thus: ...
Article : 87 wordsWentworth may be claimed as a Liberal stronghold. But Mr. Kelly has taken no chances. He has presented his campaign with the desperate energy and earnestness ...
Article : 236 wordsSo far as North Sydney is concerned the fight has been vigorously carried on, and without bitterness of any kind, with the result that the followers of the Liberal or the ...
Article : 287 wordsIn Paddington alone no less than 90 ballotboxes will be required to-day, and an army of 160 poll-clerks are engaged. The chief returning officer (Mr. J. Metcalf), with the ...
Article : 114 wordsPreparations are complete for the taking of the poll in the Parkes electorate. So far as can be seen every contingency has been provided for, and when the polling booths ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 311 wordsDr. Liddell, the Liberal candidate, addressed the largest meeting yet held in connection with the forthcoming election. There were a large number of ladies present. They ...
Article : 75 wordsIn the Hume electorate the fight is being waged with more than usual bitterness. Sir William Lyne can be a bitter enemy, and on the present occasion be and the, Labour ...
Article : 731 wordsIn the district in which a fight with more feeling in it than perhaps any other will be fought to-day—West Sydney-there was a whole string of meetings last night. ...
Article : 257 wordsA large and appreciative audience assembled at the School of Arts on Friday night to hear the views of Dr. Liddell, the Liberal candidate for the Hunter Electorate in the ...
Article : 208 wordsIf last night's meetings were anything to Judge by the Labour split in West Sydney has practically reased to exist, and the coallumpers will vote for Mr. Hughes. Not that ...
Article : 243 wordsMr. Venour Nathan has carried on a very energetic campaign, using a motor car, and traversing long distances. He has been making special efforts to capture the women's ...
Article : 267 wordsFirst.—Pick out the most convenient of the polling [?]ooths for your district. A list of them under the heads of the different electorates is given in to-day's "Herald." ...
Article : 414 wordsNearly the whole of the coal-lumpers, quite 40 times as many, were up the hill at Mr. Hughes' meeting, Miller's Point. Mr. Hughes had not much voice left, but he was using ...
Article : 219 wordsSenator Millen addressed a meeting on Saturday. It was the largest and most [?]nthu[?]astic of the campaign. He dealt with the different questions at issue, and was assisted ...
Article : 165 wordsQUESTION—Do you approve of the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled Constitution Alteration (Finance)? ...
Article : 55 words"If our people will only take the trouble to vote our course is absolutely safe. If they will not take that trouble, a seat which has been held since the creation of the Federal ...
Article : 446 wordsThe campaign in Macquarie grows warmer as election day approaches. Last week the presence of a number of people in Bathurst at the show was made the occasion by both ...
Article : 291 wordsMr. Fuller (Minister for Home Affairs) addressed a meeting at the Waterfall Hospital on Saturday. He claimed credit for having favoured and assisted old-age pensions and ...
Article : 172 wordsThe results of the elections will be posted up at the "Horald" office, at the Huntor-street corner, to-night from time to time as the counting proceods. A service has been ...
Article : 806 wordsMr. W. J. Beach, backed by a Wellington syndicate, will leave for Australia on Friday to construct an aeroplane to compete tor the £5000 prize offered by the Commonwealth ...
Article : 42 wordsThe night before the battle is always a period of activity at election times, and last night candidates and their friends were busy making their last appeal to the doctors. ...
Article : 198 wordsFrank Dempsey, aged 20, was found floating in Baloon Creek, near Mogil. Dempsoy went looking for bullooks several days previously, but no notice was taken of his absence as he ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. Henley, M.L.A. for Burwood, delivered a vigorous address on behalf of Mr. Fleming. The spenker was subjected to considerable interruption. He was accorded a vote of ...
Article : 109 wordsOne of the most important places in this electorate is the busy mining town of Lithgow. On Saturday evening, at the Town Hall, Mr. A. H. Conroy spoke on behalf of Mr. ...
Article : 642 wordsA fatal accident happened at Walsh's Block at noon on Saturday. Patrick Hegarty and Charley Proborts were descending the shaft in a buckot to go on the afternoon shift, when ...
Article : 94 wordsLook! The rain falls ns a benidlction upon my last meeting. Go on, it is falling on Johnson, too. (Laughtor.) ...
Article : 462 wordsMr. Will Shepherd, after a tour of the western Darling country, addressed the Broken Hill electors on Friday night Mr, Jos[?]h Thomas also spoke at South Broken Hill and ...
Article : 167 wordsIn the Dalley electorate the struggle is expected to be one of the keenest in the State, Last night both candidates held several meetings in different parts of the electorate, and ...
Article : 200 wordsThe embargo against the landing in Victoria of Tasmanian potatoes was removed on Monday. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 13 Apr 1910, Page 9
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