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  4. HUGE AUDIENCE DID NOT GROW WEARY AT TOO LENGTHY SPEECH

    Rockhampton's record political meeting was held at the School of Arts last night when Mr. T. A. Dunlop opened his campaign as an Independent candidate for the Rockhampton seat. Long before 8 o'clock it was impossible to get even as far as the approaches, much less inside the building. ...

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  5. "HE KNOWS I AM A STRONG MAN."

    The Premier, Mr. McCormack, speaking at the Trades Hall on Tuesday night, referred to the Mayor (Ald. Dunlop) as "a ...

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  6. MR. DUNLOP TALKS ABOUT MR. FARRELL.

    During his speech at the School of Arts last night Mr. Dunlop made frequent allusion to his opponent, Mr. Farrell, in fact, the ...

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  7. WHY PAY FOURPENCE FOR A PLATFORM TICKET?

    MR. DUNLOP devoted a considerable portion of his address last night to railway matters. As a railway servant of 28 ...

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  8. Sparking Well.

    AT 10 minutes past [?]0 when he had been speaking for two hours an occasional break in his voice led to the hope that the ...

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  9. THE GOOD SHIP INDEPENDENT.

    Mr. Dunlop considered party politics a curse, and he would endeavour to bring about a system that "all those returned should ...

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  10. SUBSIDISING R.C. SCHOOLS.

    "There has been great misapprehension," said Mr. Dunlop last night, "concerning the subsidising or Roman Catholic Schools, but I wish to ...

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  11. "A Scandalous Thing!"

    "IS it not a scandalous thing," Mr. Dun[?]op said, "that for many years the Brisbane River was kept out of consolidated ...

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