On Saturday the first big match of the tour of the Englishmen—or, to be precise, the United kingdom team, as England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland are represened therein—will take place on the Sydney ...
Article : 250 wordsMr. B. R. Wise, M.L.A., addressed a largely attended meeting in St. Aidan's Hall, Johnston-street, undertheauspices of the Annandale United Federal League, on Tuesday night. The Mayor of Annandale (Alderman Allen Taylor ...
Article : 1,288 wordsIn the Assembly yesterday the Federal Enabling Bill was read the third time, and sent to the Council, where the bill was read the first time. The Assembly rose at 8.15 until Thursday. ...
Article : 66 wordsOn Tuesday night a meeting was held at the Protestant Hall for the purpose, of hearing Messrs. M'Gowen, Watson, and Griffith on the attitude of the labour party in regard to the Convention Bill. ...
Article : 1,180 wordsMr P. E. Quinn, member for the Bligh Division, and Mr. W.W. Davis, member for Bourke, addressed a large meeting in the Union Hall on Monday night in support of the Federal Bill. At the conclusion of the ...
Article : 936 wordsTho English footballers arrived here this morning by the express train. Notwithstanding the early hour a gathering of about 40 welcomed them, the citizons committee being headed by the Mayor. The visitors ...
Article : 497 wordsThe cold and rainy weather of last night was responsible for a natural falling off in the attendance at the Pleyelclassical concert at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, and the absentees lost thereby ...
Article : 721 wordsSir,—The landlords of Sydney, if they are wise, will discard the misrepresentations of the anti-billtes and vote for the Federal Bill on Tuesday. The settlement of the fiscal controversy and the ...
Article : 628 wordsThe return match between New South Wales and Queensland took placw yesterday afternoon on the Sydney Cricket Ground, and the result was a win for New South Wales by 16 points to 3. The teams ...
Article : 1,169 wordsA fair attendance assembled at the Masonic Hall, Smith-street, Summer Hill, on Tuesday, when addresses against the amended federal bill were delivered by Messrs W. M. Hughes, M.L.A., and Blair White. Mr. F. E. ...
Article : 369 wordsMessrs. J. J. Cohen, M.L A, and R. R. Garran addressed a meeting at the Oddfellows' Hall, Newtown, on Tuesday night. Mr. Rigg, M. L. A., occupied the chair. There was a fair attendance Mr. ...
Article : 74 wordsThere was a fair attendance of the electors of Surry Hills at St. David's Hall, Surry Hills, on Tuesday evening, when addresses in favour of the bill were delivered by Mess[?]e. S. T. Whiddon and A. D. Nelson, Ms.L.A. ...
Article : 183 wordsSir,—What utter nonsense it is for those opposed to federation to persist in harping upon the term Secret Conference Bill. As it is known to everybody what transpired at that conference, how can it be ...
Article : 234 wordsSir,—When it is a fact that a considerable majority of the people of this colony are born Australiaus it is difficult to understand how the opposition to any reasonable scheme for bringing tho province into a ...
Article : 1,453 wordsMr. Robert Brough announces the final matince performance of "The Liars" for this afternoon. Extra rows of orchestra stalls far Saturday's production of "Trelawney of the Wells" are now ...
Article : 39 wordsA meeting was called to assemble at the School Hall, Church-hill, on Tuesday night, to hear addresses by Messrs. J. T. Walker and E. Dowling. The Rev. Dill Macky was in the chair. Owing to ...
Article : 59 wordsA meeting washeld at the Windsor Castle Hotel, Windsor-street, Paddington, on Tuesday evening, under the auspices of thelocalbranch of the Anil-Bill League The weather was against a large attendance, those present being few. ...
Article : 170 wordsAt the Paddington Town Hall lost evening a concert and social took place for the benefit of Mr. Edward M'Cana. The attendance was good. A programme of songs, recitations, dances, &c., ...
Article : 119 wordsAt the Town Hall, Marrickville, on Tuesday night, about 200 electors assembled to hear speeches against the Federal Constitution Bill delivered by Mr. Pilcher, Q. C., M. L. C., and Mr. P. R. Higgius, A number ...
Article : 1,564 wordsOn Tuesday in the Motropolitan Hall, Harris-street Ultimo Messrs, Daniel O'Connor, E. W. O'Sulli[?]o M.L.A., and R.F. Norman, delivered addresses in faiour of the amended Federal Bill. There was ...
Article : 611 wordsSir,—One of the awful possibilities which loom before the Sydney mind whou it contemplates federation is a high tariff. It is taken for granted almost universally that the federal tariff will be ...
Article : 171 wordsThe subject of direct communication with North Sydney by means of a bridge or tunnel has again been raised in the northern suburbs, It will be remembered that in November last a deputation of ...
Article : 348 wordsA small metting was held at the Canterbury Town Hallon Tuesday evening to hear addresses against the federal bill by Messrs. Hughes and Dobbic. Mr. A. P. Carrington presided, and Mr. W. Jackson was also on the platform. ...
Article : 219 wordsSir,—I shall be glad if you will give me space to reply to the statement in your issue of June 9 to the effect that I "cannot escape the [?]ibbs tariff, not even with the aid of percentages;" to the statement of Mr. Reid that there is ...
Article : 2,348 wordsSir,—The eventful day for deciding the fate of Australia is fast approaching, and another week will tell the tale of Union or Disunion. As an Australian native, with enthusiastic federal sympathies, I hope that every ...
Article : 854 wordsMr G. S. Beeby addressed a meeting of electors in Walker's Hall, East Carlingford, on Monday night. Mr. C. Downes presided, and there was a good attendance. ...
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Advertising : 79 wordsA large meeting under the auspices of the federal league was held hero yesterday, Mr. Walter James, M. L. A., presiding. The Rev. G. E. Rowe, Wesleyan, moved,—" That this meeting is of opinion ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 15 Jun 1899, Page 7
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