The PRESIDENT (Sir R. Baker) took the chair at 2.30 p.m. The debate on the Address-in-Reply was continued. Senator MILLEN (N.S.W.) had moved an ...
Article : 2,630 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A caucus of the Opposition members in the Senate was held today, to decide on the leadership. There were several aspirants for office, including Senators ...
Article : 802 wordsThe Liberal party yesterday advanced its preparations for the elections by making seductions of candidates in 41 electorates. This is but a beginning of the party's work in this direction, ...
Article : 1,500 wordsBOURKE, Wednesday.--Mr. Crick received a large deputation of pastoralists today, at the Council Chambers, Mr. H. C. Suttor, of Curranyalpa, being the Chief spokesman. The ...
Article : 1,192 wordsMr. J. P. Gray, who has announced himself as a Liberal candidate for the Balmain South seat, in the State Parliament, addressed his first meeting last night, in St. Thomas'-hall. ...
Article : 630 wordsMr. C. A. Lee (Leader of the Liberal Party), Ashfield-hall. Mr. D. Chenhall, Livingstone and New Canterbury roads, Marrickville. ...
Article : 226 wordsThe annual public, meeting of the Newcastle branch of the Young Men's Christian Association was held last night in the rooms in Wolfe-street. The Rev. J. Crookston, president, was in ...
Article : 284 wordsA meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr. Thomas Hughes, who is contesting King Division in the Liberal interest, was held at the Oxford Hotel, King-street, last night. Mr. W. P. Small ...
Article : 335 wordsThe northern colliery proprietors have conceded the request of the miners that a conference should be held to discuss the question of establishing the principle of observing five days as a permanent ...
Article : 68 wordsAmong the vessels which arrived at Newcastle yesterday were the barque Sorata, from Natal; the barque Osberga, from Manila; and the ships Poseidon and Boadicea, from Table Bay. The ...
Article : 140 wordsThe crew of the foundered vessel Linda Weber comprised, Simon M'Kenzie, master; George Finney, mate; Alfred Hooper, M'Intyre, Clement, Auslin, and Malone, seamen. All ...
Article : 115 wordsThe military camp at Lytton broke up today. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe Speaker (Mr. Holder) took the chair at 2.30 p.m. ANTI-GAMBLING PETITION. Mr. F. W. PIESSE (Tas.) presented a petition, ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Normanton stating that Captain Dwyer, of the schooner Seagull, was speared by blacks at Nas[?]u River, last Wednesday. The ...
Article : 75 wordsAn organising meeting of the supporters of Mr. J. J. Cohen, M.L.A., the selected candidate of the Liberal party, was held last night at the Town-hall, Petersham, Mr. Benjamin James ...
Article : 144 wordsThe vessel Kate Tatham has arrived at Napier from Newcastle after a dirty passage. When entering Cook Strait at midnight on the 17th a hurricane was experienced which the captain ...
Article : 114 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Methodist Conference was resumed today. It was decided to advise the Rev. Hugh Price Hughes to visit Australasia via Torres Straits to begin his work in ...
Article : 525 wordsBATHURST, Wednesday.--Last night, alter the first division of the train for Sydney left Bathurst station, Constable Sheehey's attention was drawn to a man staggering towards the ...
Article : 488 wordsA committee meeting was held at the Albert Hotel, Stanley-street, last evening in connection with the candidature of Mr. Francis Meacle for the King Division. Mr. J. Corbert presided. ...
Article : 735 wordsAnother letter has been received from Sir Clements Markham, president of the Royal Geographical Association, expressing the opinion that Lyttelton would be better than Melbourne ...
Article : 40 wordsThere has been a marked increase of late of cases of violence against women. The Chief Justice has expressed his abhorrence by ordering the lash and substantial imprisonment. ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. COOK (N.S.W.) resumed the debate on the Address-in-Reply. He characterised the Speech as a recapitulation of all the thirty-nine articles of the Government. The ...
Article : 3,651 wordsSenator Neild gave notice of the following motion:--"(1.) That no system of Commonwealth duties will be acceptable to this Senate, except one based upon the principle of revenue duties, ...
Article : 181 wordsPending any constitutional changes which may be effected by Parliament in the number of Ministers of the Crown, the Government do not propose at present to appoint a successor to Mr. ...
Article : 239 wordsMr. C. Hudson, assistant general manager of railways in New Zealand, has been appointed general manager of railways in Tasmania. He takes up his duties on July 1. He has had 21 ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 23 May 1901, Page 6
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