The Premier issued the following statement last evening for the consideration of the electors before the fateful day of the poll:— ...
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Advertising : 349 wordsMr M. Baird addressed two very successful meetings at Alfre[?] and in the Federal Hall, Sturt Street last night at both of which his [?] ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Chief Electoral Officer Mr. [?] Gilder, explained certain of the [?] visions of the amended Electoral Act for the edification of the electors ...
Article : 387 wordsMr Mark Lazarus, the Labor candidate, held two meetings last night. The first was at the City Hall where Mr Roy Eva presided and the second at Pleasant street ...
Article : 68 wordsMr M. Charlton, Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party, this afternoon issued the following statement, which is addressed to the electors ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Hon. R. M'Gregor addressed a representative gathering of electors last night at Neil street Methodist schoolroom. Mr J. Oringe being in the chair. The ...
Article : 232 wordsElectors will be faced to-morrow with the responsibility of electing a new Legislative Assembly. Polling will proceed between the hours of 8 ...
Article : 318 wordsIn cases where candidates have been Announced and the intending candidates have withdrawn at the last minute and their names have been included on the ...
Article : 70 wordsIt is almost on the eve of the election, and the Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) was never so bouyant and optimistic. Asked if it has not been ...
Article : 765 wordsMr W. J. M'Adan, corner Bridge and Peel streets 8 to-night . ...
Article : 15 wordsPohjola is a vivid picture, founded on Cynthia Stockley's novel of life in Paris and South Africa, and it comes to the Coliseum on Monday next 30th June, as ...
Article : 249 wordsAt the Brown Hill Methodist School Hall last night a most encouraging response bu[?]essed Mr A. E. Ellictt, Independent Labor candidate. Mr T. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 714 wordsMr D. H. Gibson one of the candidates for Grenville, addressed a large gathering at the Sebastopol Towm Hall last evening. Mr T. Hughes occupied the chair. The ...
Article : 100 wordsMr Arthur Hughes, the Labor candidate with Senator Gardiner, the leader of the Labor Party in the Senate, spoke on Saturday night at Rokewood Junction and ...
Article : 50 wordsTo-morrow morning the box plans for the four lectures to be given in this city [?] Stefansson, the famous Canadian explorer, will be opened at Sutton's—the first will ...
Article : 261 wordsSir,—I desire to contradict a state. ment which has been made throughout this electorate, and which is attributed to Mr Gibson, one of the candidates, ...
Article : 127 wordsAn elector in any district who knows that he will not be within five miles of the polling place at which he is entitled to vote on Thursday, or who ...
Article : 375 wordsThere are three candidates for the Boning sept—the retiring Nationalist member, Mr D. Allison Mr G. D. Clyne Independent; and Mr E. [?] ...
Article : 111 wordsColiseum patrons will again have with them Colleen Moore and Kenneth Harlan in the grand week end bill, commencing to-morrow night, in a rollicking story ...
Article : 133 wordsAt the election on Thursday 324,505 women and 301,945 men will have the right to vote in the 45 [?] in which there are contests. It will ...
Article : 74 wordsThe box plans for the season of “If Winter Comes” will open this{morning at Sutton’s. To-night will see the last of "Success," a Metro, picture, with an ...
Article : 59 wordsMorris Berliner, who was recently found guilty of having delivered a false statement to the Registrar-General, was to-day sentenced by Mr Justice Schutt to three ...
Article : 110 wordsThe City of Adelaide met severe weather voya[?] from Dunedin to Frematle and was compelled to make for Hpbart owing to coal shortage, ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Wed 25 Jun 1924, Page 3
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