A federation meeting held in the Town Hall to-night by the Australian Natives Association. yielded a splendid demonstration in favour of the Commonwealth Biil. The ...
Article : 1,020 wordsSir—I have patiently waited for those opposed to the Bill to produce something better. They seem very good at pulling the Bill to pieces, but do not substitute another. ...
Article : 684 wordsSir—The farmers should vote "No" on June 4, because—1. They have not had time to thoroughly weigh the possible effects of the Bill. 2. They desire to cheapen and simplify ...
Article : 349 wordsSir—Messrs. Russell, M.L.C., and Hutchinsou, M.P., at Georgetown said that Messrs. Barton, Reid, and, he thought, Mr. Wise had stated that there was nothing in the Bill to ...
Article : 425 wordsSir—At Tort Piric on March 24 the Premier said when referring to federation—"There were no half-measures about him; he did not believe in sitting on a rail. ...
Article : 254 wordsSir—I believe that on June 3 the three eastorn colonies will be practically federated, and South Australia for twenty four hours will be outside. That she will join them on ...
Article : 475 wordsSir—Elec torsin South Australia should all vole "Yes." Mr. Roberts's remarks at Crystal Brook wore disappointing. He hinted that oven some of the delegates did not ...
Article : 484 wordsSir—Sir Edward Bdraddon's amendment has bean made the subject of quite a surprising amount of misrepresentations. Permit me to clear away a little:— ...
Article : 806 wordsSir—1 f the Protectionists arc successful in a general election should New South Wales not adopt federation the Broken Hill market will be lost to the Adelaide ...
Article : 286 wordsSir—It is Amusing to see how a certain class are always endeavouring to overthrow anything that they have not had a finger in. I wonder how many of those that are ...
Article : 368 wordsSir—When Sir Richard Baker was seeking election as a delegate to the Federal Convention he said:—"But above all things it is essential to the smaller States that the Senate ...
Article : 1,075 wordsSir—It seems as if the great question of founding a nation is to be decided on a matter of the decrease of wages of one section of the community. Much is being ...
Article : 310 wordsSir—I ask the gentlemen who are stumping the country in opposition to the Commonwealth Bill a question or two:—Will they he so kind as to let our agricultural ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 4 Jun 1898, Page 15
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