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Advertising : 138 wordsHon. J. Cook addressed his second public meeting in connection with the present campaign in the School of Arts on Friday night. A counter attraction in the larger hall, coupled with the fact that ...
Article : 2,365 wordsAt a meeting of Mr. Cook's supporters held on Saturday evening at the Commercial Hotel there was a large and representative attendance. Mr. Moxham was voted to the chair and Mr. Thomson was ...
Article : 156 wordsMr. Thompson, of Brewongle, addressed a meeting here on Saturday night. The chair was taken by Mr. A. Stevenson, J. P., of Essington, who briefly introduced the candidate. ...
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Advertising : 1,229 wordsThe election campaign has commenced here in real earnest, and there is quite a plethora of candidates -- no less than six in the field, five freetraders and one protectionist. Mr. Hurley's return is looked ...
Article : 105 wordsMr. Crick addressed a fair gathering of electors at Mr. M. J. Clayton's, Arkstone post office, on Friday. He was as usual, favorably received. His address was chiefly upon federation, as he considered it ...
Article : 89 wordsMr. W. F. Hurley addressed a very large gathering of the electors here on Saturday night in the Victoria-hall. Mr. Eather was voted to the chair and introduced Mr. Hurley. In his address, Mr. Hurley dealt ...
Article : 260 wordsOn Monday night Mr. Paul delivered an address here. Mr. James Graham took the chair, and introduced the candidate with many laudatory remarks. Mr. Paul's address consisted almost entirely of ...
Article : 193 wordsMr. R. H. Thompson addressed on Thursday night the largest political meeting ever held at Brewongle. The meeting was representative and enthusiastic, and at the close a unanimous vote of confidence was ...
Article : 142 wordsOn Saturday night Mr. A. V. Reid, a freetrade candidate for the Nepean electorate, addressed a fair meeting at the Grand Hotel. He commenced by stating that he was 29 years of age, had been an ...
Article : 241 wordsMr. W. P. Crick attended at Black Springs on the evening of the 16th inst., and a meeting was held at half-past seven. Mr. M. Hanrahan presided and introduced the speaker. Mr. Crick gave a very clear ...
Article : 200 wordsMr. R. H. Thompson addressed a very large meeting of the electors of Macquarie on Friday night. The chair was taken by Mr. J. Heylin, who, in a eulogistic speech, urged the electors to support Mr. ...
Article : 198 wordsSir. -- In your issue of last Friday [?]notice a letter by Mr. F. J. Foster, in which he endeavors to get away from his promise to the electors of Macquarie re his willingness to stand down if not elected by the ...
Article : 356 wordsMr. Carmichael addressed the electors in Tattersall's-hall on Saturday night. Mr. Ossington was voted to the chair, and stated that his position as chairman did not compromise his principles. He ...
Article : 367 wordsMr. J. F. Tabrett addressed a fairly large meeting of the electors here in the Public-hall on Tuesday evening. Mr. R. Moss presided. Mr. Tabrett in his opening remarks stated that it was the first meeting ...
Article : 259 wordsSir, -- Kindly grant me space in your journal to give emphatic denial to an election lie, which has been circulated, to the effect that I had retired from the contest for Macquarie in favor of Mr. W. H. Paul. ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. Todd made an effort to address the electors in Tattersall's-hall. Our local bellman was in the chair, and the gathering laid themselves out for an evening's fun. This they had in the shape of chaff, banter, ...
Article : 181 wordsMr. J. F. Tabrett, the selected Federal candidate addressed a meeting of electors in the Oddfellows'-hall on Friday evening. The Mayor (Mr. W. F. Goyder) occupied the chair, and about 100 were ...
Article : 191 wordsTypewriters, and especially pretty ones, have been made the subject of innumerable so called jokes, but one must not imagine for one instant that the average typewriter's existence is a bed of roses. Far ...
Article : 321 wordsROCKLEY, Monday. -- Mr. Crick addressed a large number of electors here on Saturday evening. He was well received, and devoted himself mostly to federation, Mr. E. Golsby is still in the field. ...
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Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954), Fri 22 Jul 1898, Page 6
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