"I am unreservedly in favour of federation. My reasons I give—tersely as you wish —in another's words:—'Quis autem amicior, quam frater fratri? Aut quem ...
Article : 1,183 wordsSir—The well-deserved rebuke of the various hotch-potch opposition to federation in "The Register" to-day has placed the federal movement and its aids under ...
Article : 254 wordsSir—Mr. Ferguson, of Kilkenny, who has been a contractor for water-pipes in South Australia, tells me be could have secured a contract for 141 miles of pipes in ...
Article : 93 wordsSir—The "John Warren" who wrote you on Tuesday cannot he the member of the Legislative Council of that name. That gent[?]man may be dull, but he would ...
Article : 153 wordsChildren of ft mighty mother, Cradled in the arms of peace, Heralds of a race whose glory Through all ages shall meroase. ...
Article : 185 wordsUnder the pretence of acknowledging receipt from the Treasury of a copy of a report of the Federal Finance Committee, Mr. Coghlan, the Government Statistician, has ...
Article : 526 wordsMr. MeLachlan with Mr. Bloxam appeared for the appellant, and Mr. A. W. Piper with [?]r. Tolley for the respondent. This case, which was continued from ...
Article : 498 wordsSir—.Mr. Frice, as an anti-Billite, in his add[?]s at Clave last night stated that Sir John Forrest had planted a fruit [?]hard of 10,000 a[?]s in Western ...
Article : 185 wordsSir—The old saying—"A penny saved is a penny earned"—may Well he applied to lederation. We continually hear the question—"What shall we gain by ...
Article : 206 wordsThe following letter has been issued to all the local Societies of the W.C.T.U. with repaid to the attitude of the Society to the vote to be taken on the Commonwealth ...
Article : 262 wordsSir—Some political friends have stated that [?] intend to oppose the adoption of the Fedetal hill. Although I do not assume that my example or advice is likely to ...
Article : 122 wordsSir—I confess to a fellow-feeling with the Hon. J. Warren—(1) Because I wish to look on the constitution of the Commonwealth from a Conservative point of view; ...
Article : 556 wordsSir—At the meeting held here last night Mr. Carpe[?]er, M.P., said that should the electors of South Australia say. "No" and the other colonies "Yes" our Parliament ...
Article : 209 wordsA large and representative meeting assembled hist evening at the Institute Hall to hear Messrs. King O'Malley and Carpenter, M.P.'s, speak on the ...
Article : 638 wordsSir—I desire to invite special attention to two reasons which should induce every South Australian Democrat to work for the immediate acceptance of the Commonwealth Bill. ...
Article : 680 wordsIn re, William Penna, of Doubtlins Well, near Port Augusta, shecpfunucr. Mr. Ashton, with Mr. A. M. Hardy, for the insolvent; and Mr. Hewitson, with Mr. ...
Article : 114 wordsSir—Mr. Russell and Mr. Price when addressing the electors of Watervale last night very properly made the most of all possible arguments against the proposed ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 28 May 1898, Page 31
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