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  3. MR. REID'S THIRD SPEECH.

    Mr. Reid delivered his third address upon the Commonwealth Bill at Bathurst to-night. He followed to a large extent the lines adopted in his previous utterances, but was ...

    Article : 489 words
  4. IN THE OTHER COLONIES.

    The delegates to the Municipal Federation Conference to the number of 200 were entertained at a luncheon in the Town Hall to-day by the Mayor of Melbourne. The Mayor of ...

    Article : 517 words
  5. THE SMOKE TEST.

    Sir—According to Mr. J. Moule's letter in "The Register" the smokers of South Australia are paying an annual tax of £25,000 on tobacco to keep two or three ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. THE MELBOURNE MUNICIPAL MEETINGS.

    On Sunday morning Mr. R. J. Coombs, Mayor of St. Peters, returned from Melbourne, whither he has been attending the annual meetings of the local ...

    Article : 620 words
  7. ANTI-BILLITES OR ANTIFEDERALISTS?

    Sir—I have been waiting patiently to a what tho Anti-Billites would bring out [?] show a just and fair cause why we should not vote "Yes" to the Commonwealth Bill. I ...

    Article : 273 words
  8. IN MEMORY OF GLADSTONE.

    Sir—Now that the Grand Old Man has departed—the leading star of democracy for the last fifty years—what tribute shall the Democrats of Australia pay to him? I ...

    Article : 79 words
  9. SOME REASONS FOR "NO."

    Sir—A few reasons why we should say "No":—(1) Because we had no voice in sending delegates to frame a Bill—a voice only in the election of delegates. [This is an obvious ...

    Article : 175 words
  10. FEAR NOT TO VOTE "YES."

    Sir—Many who favour the Commonwealth Bill are doubtful whether the two large States, Victoria and New South Wales, will be able to carry an alteration ...

    Article : 327 words
  11. THE FEDERAL "YES" OR "NO."

    Sir—The anti-Billites tell us that federation under the Commonwealth Bill will ruin South Australia; that the place will be depopulated, houses become empty, bakers ...

    Article : 168 words
  12. INTERESTING TO STAMP COLLLECTORS.

    The Government of New Zealand have just issued in the colony a completely new set of stamps, says the "Westminster Budget" of April 8. English dealers and ...

    Article : 376 words
  13. MODERN JACK CADES.

    Sir—Some of the anti-federal leaders Room to be Jack Cades. Shakspeare know thom long ago. Their arguments are just the same. Their model is Shakspearo's Jack. One asserts ...

    Article : 174 words
  14. TO BE OR NOT TO BE?

    Sir—After wading through the correspondence for and against this momentous question I lay down the paper with a sigh. The crude, selfish, timorous sentiments ...

    Article : 348 words
  15. FREE OUR TRADE.

    Sir—Our entire population may be divided into two main bodies — producers and nonproducers. The first include all who produce from the earth the means of subsistence for ...

    Article : 395 words
  16. THE CONVENTION DELEGATES.

    Sir—The delegates are stumping the country, doing their best to foist their infant Bill on the electors. Nurselike, they point out its merits, real or imaginary, but ...

    Article : 497 words
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