"The following are .the candidates for the various divisions, the names being given in the form in which they will appear on the ballot papers. The ...
Article : 130 wordsLadies and Gentlemen,— At the last election you made a generous response to the APPEAL OF THE LABOR PARTY ...
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Advertising : 322 wordsA correspondent at Launceston writes:—"Messrs Becker and Guy returned from a trip to the. St. Mary's district on Monday, where Mathinna, ...
Article : 789 wordsMr. G. F. Martin, ex-M.H.A., and Labor candidate for Franklin, addressed a crowded meeting in the Odd-Oddfellows' Hall, New Norfolk, on ...
Article : 551 wordsMessrs. Ogden and Walkins addressed a full meeting of electors in the Tullah Hall on Thursday night, and were accorded a hearty reception. ...
Article : 583 wordsBARKER, VINCENT WILLIAM OSWALD. BOTTRILL, WILLIAM EVANS. DAVIES, JOHN GEORGE. ...
Article : 45 wordsThe tent in Tamar street was crowded last night to bear the addresses of three of the Labor candidates for Bass, Messrs. A. Anderson. ...
Article : 281 wordsThursday will be a red-butter day in the history of Tasmania. There is need that every Labor voter should vote the ticket through—1,2.3. and 4— ...
Article : 962 wordsAt the Treasurer's (Hon. [?] Payne) political meeting held last night at Zeehan three rousing cheers were given for Labor. ...
Article : 99 wordsMr. Earle's visit here on Saturday night was the occasion of a political demonstration ration which did credit to the town. The band played several ...
Article : 433 wordsOur Smithton correspondent writes: —"On Friday night last, while addressing the electors here, the Treasurer (Hon. H. J. Payne) thus dealt ...
Article : 1,498 wordsBANKS, FREDERICK J[?]TES. COTTON, ARTHUR. DICKER, DAVID EDWARD. EARLE, JOHN. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,242 wordsA large number of people assembled in front of the Empire Hotel on Thursday night to heart he leader of the Labor party. Mr. Earle was listened ...
Article : 236 wordsOur Smithton correspondent writes: —Matters political are booming. Not with standing the appearance of a [?] Liberal candidate in Mr. K. Laughton. ...
Article : 1,059 wordsOn Friday evening Mr. J. Earle, leader of the Opposition, addressed a largely attended meeting in the Avoca Hall Mr. J. W. Stanley. president ...
Article : 1,260 wordsBEST, JONATHAN. CAMERON, DONALD NORMAN. HAYS, HERBERT. LEE, WALTER HENRY. ...
Article : 25 wordsANDERSON, ARTHUR. BECKER, GEORGE GODFREY, GUY, JAMES. HAYES, JOHN BLYTH. ...
Article : 25 words"Great amusement was caused by a mistake by Hon. H. J. Payne here the other night, "writes our Smithton correspondent. "He was working in ...
Article : 667 wordsAn enthusiastic meeting was held [?] Mr. P. J. Banks, Labor candidate on Monday night of Hastings. The candidate was accorded a very favorable ...
Article : 277 wordsThe King Island Progress Association held its monthly meeting in Currie on Saturday, January 11, when a good number were present. The ...
Article : 1,478 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Mersey Marine Board was held to-day, when 34 applications were received for the position of harbourmaster, rendered ...
Article : 337 wordsBELTON, JAMES. HURST, JAMES ABRAHAM. JONES, DAVID THOMAS. LAMERTON, WILLIAM ...
Article : 34 wordsSir,—The Labor party's platform stands for the abolition of State Governors, because it involves a useless and silly waste of public moneys that ...
Article : 1,270 wordsThere was a large attendance at this Tamar street tent. Launceston, on Monday night to hear addresses from Messrs. Parker Maloney. M.H.R. and ...
Article : 820 words"My little boy was suffering with a very bad sore on his mouth for three months or more," writes Mrs. Edith Christie, 3 Middle street, Chippendale, ...
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Advertising : 120 wordsFranklin electors are informed that in the event of their being in Hobart and not likely to return home before to-morrow (polllug day),they may ...
Article : 404 wordsAn elector in Bass writes asking whether it is necessary that voters Dr. Bass should- exercise six preferences. It is not necessary to do this ...
Article : 279 wordsComplaint has been made that of the occasion of the elections in April last many electors were inconvenienced by the poorness of the light in ...
Article : 462 wordsA large number of electors attended at the Town Hall on Monday to hear Mr. D. Dicker give the true reason for the dissolution, He stated that ...
Article : 1,128 wordsTo-morrow (Thursday), election day, the poll will open at 8.30a.m., and will close when all electors present in the polling booth at 7 p.m. and ...
Article : 163 wordsAny elector who has reason to believe that on polling day, January 23, he will not be within seven miles by the nearest road of any polling place ...
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Advertising : 10 wordsAnother Instance of the misrepresentation which is one of the tactics adopted by the so-called . "Liberal" party in its endeavour to gain support ...
Article : 263 wordsThe fiery cross speeds forth to-flay, to muster up the clans, To bring them In, In countless hosts, like Mecca's caravans. ...
Article : 495 wordsHarvesting operations are being pushed forward, and some excellent fodder crops have been gathered in this season. Sunday the 11th, was ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Wed 22 Jan 1913, Page 3
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