Very little is being done at the Glebe in the way of electioneering. The Freetrade Association, which met on Wednesday evening to select its candidates, is preparing for a series of meetings, but pending the ...
Article : 349 wordsLarge numbers of men are still seeking employment on stations in the disturbed districts. The Pastoralists' executive here state that during the post few days about 200 men for shearing, woolscouring, and ...
Article : 529 wordsThe nominations for the first municipal elections took place to-day in the Literary Institute, Mr. John Musgrave being the returning officer. The attendance of ratepayers was very large. Eighteen candidates ...
Article : 1,367 wordsThe programme issued by the Rosehill authorities for their next pony and galloway race meeting on the 11th instant, claims the attention owners and trainers of that class of stock this afternoon, when at 4 p.m. ...
Article : 643 wordsThe protectionist party have been pretty active in regard to Redfern, and have, it is understood, already named the four candidates whose candidature they will support. The protectionist candidates are Messrs. ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Carrington Nursery Handicap will be run to-night, when nominations close for the next Nursery Handicap. The Sir Joseph Banks 120 Yards Handicap of 50 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 wordsThe Newtown electorate will at the forthcoming contest be entitled to return four members. It has been now definitely arranged that the freetrade party will support the three present representatives, Messrs. ...
Article : 185 wordsAn additional report has been forwarded to Dr. Manning, the President of the Sydney Board of Health, regarding further experiments which has been made on Rodd Island, in connection with ...
Article : 907 wordsMr. J. H. Want, who it was rumoured intended to contest East Sydney, will stand again for the electorate of Paddington. Committees have been formed for the return of the four present members, ...
Article : 310 wordsMatters of a political nature in the Canterbury electorate are still in an unsettled condition, and are likely to remain so for at least two or three days. In addition to the candidates whose names have ...
Article : 315 wordsFive hundred head fat bullocks, Scott and Ware owners, from Money, Queensland, going to Deniliquin, Wm. Manton in charge, travelling via Thargomindah, in splendid condition; 600 head fat cows, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 916 wordsSir,—It does not seem quite transparent, in spite of the offered explanation, how mortgaged properties are to be single-taxed. One explainer says that both mortgagor and mortgagee will have to contribute to ...
Article : 533 wordsSir,—Protectionists may be grateful to Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan for the elaborate piece of special sophistical pleading for their cause contained in his letter in your yesterday's issue; but freetraders do not accept ...
Article : 709 wordsThe formation of committees is just now the chief business engaging the attention of the candidates for the Balmain electorate. On Wednesday evening the supporters of Mr. George Clubb ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 340 wordsIt was thought that Mr. Alban Geo, Mayor of Granville, would again run for this electorate; but he intends to remain firm to the decision he arrived at after last campaign—that he would not again put himself ...
Article : 55 wordsMatters regarding the forthcoming election are very quiet at present. Mr. Hugh Taylor is the only candidate definitely announced. The labour league have not yet made a move, nor have the protectionists. ...
Article : 55 wordsSir,—You would greatly oblige if you can find room in your valuable paper for the following note of warning. Working men, on the eve of a general election, it behoves us to take care that we are not ...
Article : 445 wordsAs far as can be ascertained, the labour party has not yet definitely selected any candidates to contest the various constituencies in the interests of trades unionism. The various branches of the New ...
Article : 130 wordsSir,—Shall I be trenching too much on your valuable space in Booking for the admission of a very few lines. First, I must thank you for the prominence you have given to the matter; but what strikes me ...
Article : 230 wordsA meeting of the central committee of the Local Option League was held in the Temperance Hall yesterday afternoon to discuss the political situation, and to arrange for the approaching general election. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 wordsGreat excitement exists here regarding the rumours of the proximity of the two blackfellows who committed the Dora Dora murder. Large numbers of police from various districts are now in the ...
Article : 108 wordsSir,—Your correspondent, signing himself "A Superannuated Officer," whose letter appears in your issue of Saturday, the 23rd of May, certainly deserves the thanks of all the old members of the Civil Service ...
Article : 299 wordsSir,—I noticed in your issue of this morning a paragraph in reference to the stocking of the Nepean River with trout, and there are particulars given of Mr. Smithers having visited the place in question with ...
Article : 338 wordsSir,—May I ask for the correction of a clerical error I made in my letter you kindly published to-day? When stating that the sub-committee of the City Council had estimated the cost of the site alone at ...
Article : 160 wordsA special meeting of the Kiama Agricultural Association was held to-night to consider a letter from Mr. Fuller, M.L.A., on the subject of the national prizes to be offered by the Department of Agriculture. ...
Article : 178 wordsSir,—Seldom, if ever, has the country found itself confronted with apolitical crisis of graver importance than that which now engages the attention of the people in every part of the colony, for upon the issue ...
Article : 1,132 wordsSir,—In your report on matters political in to-day's issue you state that " Mr. Frank Smith has grown out of touch with the temperance party." As this state-ment is somewhat misleading will you allow me to say ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsGeorge Balfour, 33, plasterer, residing at 71 Telopea-street, Redfern, while working at Marionstreet, Redfern, yesterday, fell through the scaffold-ing, a distance of 20ft. He was taken to the Sydney ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 5 Jun 1891, Page 6
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