St. Marins's Hall, Campbelltown, was well filled on Wednesday? a evening, June 1, When an address was given Mr. W. Copley M.P. on thw Commonwealth Bill. Mr. G. F. ...
Article : 46 wordsIn coasequence od the illness of the Hon. J. H. Gordon Sir Richard Baker took his place oh Tuesday night at Hahndorf, and addressed the largest meeting ever held in that ...
Article : 934 wordsWith reference to Mr. Coghlan's statement that the Federal Commonwealth would require to raise a revenue of £7,000,000 per annum, and that the average rate of duties under the ...
Article : 255 wordsIt will be of interest to the electons of this colony to know the total number in South Australia and the eastern colonies, which are as follows:—South Australia, 136,519; ...
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Article : 1,001 wordsSir—The delegates have repeated almost ad nauseam that, while some of our South Australian manufactures might suffer under federation and intercolonial free trade, our ...
Article : 360 words"Federation badges! Buy a federation badge, sir!" has been the cry heard to-day in every quarter of Sydney, and the badges have been bought by old and by young, by men and ...
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Article : 72 wordsThe opponents of the Commonwealth Hill made a final offort to-night to win the electors to their way of thinking by holding a public meeting in the Town Hall, which was crowded ...
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Article : 441 wordsSir—will you kindly permit me to explain to the members, honorary members, and friends of our Union in South Australia my reasons for supporting tho Commonwealth Bill, ...
Article : 504 wordsThe Australasian Federation League has made arrangements in each of the suburban electorates for the conveyance of electors to the poll on Friday. Other prominent ...
Article : 691 wordsSir—In "The Register" of Tuesday last I invited Anti-Bilbtes to answer the above question. Last night Mr. Dixon, in his lecture at Angaslon, submitted the ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 4 Jun 1898, Page 32
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