ULVERSTONE. TURSDAY.—The Premier (Sir Edward Braddon) addressed a crammed house to-night, and was well received. Mr Thos. Shaw, J.P., occupied the chair. ...
Article : 343 wordsThere will be polling to-day in fifteen constituencies for the election of twenty-three member to seats in the new Parliament. We have made special arrangements ...
Article : 218 wordsAt the East Devonport Court House on Wednesday, the following justices sat in Court of General Session:—Messrs.P.C. Maxwell, S.M., Dr. Young, Messrs. W. ...
Article : 1,011 wordsMr Jonathan Best held a meeting at Mole Creek on Monday night, and was well received. Mr F. Roberts was voted to the chair, Mr Best spoke at length on subjects ...
Article : 423 wordsThe polling beings this morning at 8 and ends to-night at 6. The returns will be conspicuously displayed at the Dady Telegraph offices. The ...
Article : 411 wordsMr Alex, Fowler addressed a large meeting if electors on the Market Groen last evening, when there were also present a fair number of ladies, The candidate spoke from ...
Article : 521 wordsHOBART, TUESDAY.—Now that the election campaign has reached the "night before the battle" stage it may prove interesting tol gather up a few crumbs from the ...
Article : 767 wordsMr R. W. Smith addressed the electors at the Academy of Music last night. The Mayor (Alderman B. J. Sadler) presided. There was a very large attendance, including ...
Article : 849 wordsA dance in aid of the Final Cricket Club took place in the Council Chamber on Wednesday evening, and through the exertions of lady friends and committee ...
Article : 129 wordsMr J. C. von Stieglitz addressed a very large and orderly meeting on Monday evening, Mr D. Viney occupied the chair, Mr von Stieglitz spoke on the same lines as he did at ...
Article : 60 wordsSome anxious permas among the farmers here are beginning to calculate on the chance of a wet harvest, as the weather is very patchy, To add to this trouble the ...
Article : 167 wordsOn Saturday evening Mr Cunday addressed the electors in the assembly room. Mr.J. Egan occupied the chair. There was a very fair attendance, and the candidate was ...
Article : 151 wordsAt this election the Hare system of voting comes into operation in the two cities. The only matter the electors of Launceston want to trouble themselves about is to fill up their ...
Article : 297 wordsShark being is now much effected by these who " go down to the sea in boats," and, as there is at present plenty in the bay, some good sport is to be had, One was ...
Article : 250 wordsMr Brown addressed a unexpectedly large and enthusisatic meeting in the Cooars Hotel on Monday, Mr Boss was unani mouely voted to the chair, and after a few ...
Article : 458 wordsMr Frant Archer, who was returned unopposed for the district of relby, addressed the electors last night at the 8 t Georges school room, Invermay. Mr Lamont was ...
Article : 798 wordsAt the meeting on Monday Captain W. Holyman (chairman) and all the members wre present:—Messrs Finlayson Bros, W. Luck and Co. and J. Lehman wrote re their ...
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Advertising : 831 wordsHOBART, TUESDAY.—To-day some person, with a view no doubt of damaging Sir Pahip F[?]sh;s candidature circulated a rumor to the office that it would be only weste of ...
Article : 59 wordsMr W. Hartnoll met the electors of Launceston in the Mechanics Institute last night, There was fair attendance. Mr Robert Carter was voted to the chair, and in ...
Article : 750 wordsSIR.—Saturday's issue of the North-[?] Post challenged Mr H. R. Duna[?] to mention one [?]vico rendred Tasmania by Sir E. Braddon since he entered public life, and ...
Article : 284 wordsLast evening Mr Clarke addressed a crowded meeting at the Bijon Hall, St. John-street, Alderman M Crackan occupied the chair. ...
Article : 556 wordsROSS, TUESDAY.—Mr W. T.H. Browe addressed the electors at Rose to night. about 70 being present Mr B. C. Kermode presided, and in a brief speech ind[?] the ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Wed 20 Jan 1897, Page 4
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