In the Legislative Council Leave was given to Mr. clattery to bring in a bill to enable the Commonwealth Portland Cement Company, Ltd to carry their railway across the. ...
Article : 140 wordsThe President took the chair at 2 o'clock. The PRESIDENT, in answer to Senator Dob son, said he was not aware of a rumor to the effect that the members of the Legislative ...
Article : 849 wordsAn unusual mood came over the Legislative assembly about 11 o'clock last night during the debate on the second reading of the Arbitration Bill. The Chamber was pervaded with an. ...
Article : 910 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.--only the House of Assembly sat-to-day the debate on the Pastoral Bill was further continued and the general view was expressed that long terms, fixity of tenure. ...
Article : 286 wordsMr. COHEN moved the adjournment of the Mouse to call attention to the appointment of MR. Hugh Pollock as Solicitor-General. He regarded the appointment as an improper, unconstitutional. ...
Article : 1,381 wordsThe debate on the motion for the second reading of the Industrial Arbitration Bill was resumed, Mr. CARUTHERS said that the passage of ...
Article : 3,555 wordsIn the Legislative Council Mr. SUTTOR moved that Moser. W. R. Campbell, J. Hughes, and H. Lang well be appointed to constitute, in conjunction with four members of the Legislative. ...
Article : 110 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday --In the Legislative Assembly in reply to Mr. Levina the Premier stated that Colonel Ricardo drew pay and allowances as an officer commanding the first. ...
Article : 254 wordsMR. SEE informed Mr. T. R. Smith that it was very improbable that the executive powers of this board would be increased The work of remodelling that large area was a work which ...
Article : 117 wordsMR. WADDELL, replying to a question by Mr. S. Smith, said he had been informed by the Public Service Board that their report upon the inquiry into the administration of the late ...
Article : 65 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday --in the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Henry drew the attention of the House to the injustice to vignerons which was being caused through the denaturation of ...
Article : 130 wordsWHAT course," Mr. J. Fitzpatrick asked the Minister for Lands, "does he intend to take with reference to exchanges of land proposed prior to the 1st January tills year, and which ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. E. M. Clark asked some questions about the hours of labor worked by carters and by firemen and deck hands on ferries. The following reply given by Mr. PERRY sufficiently. ...
Article : 134 wordsPERTH Thursday --In the Legislative Assembly Mr. Hopkins gave notice to ask the Government to inquire into the ease of the alluvial miners who had been imprisoned for trespass, ...
Article : 130 wordsMr. O'SULLIVAN promised Mr. T. R. Smith that the proposed railway from Liverpool to Mulgoa would be submitted to the Cabinet. A trial survey would be made of a railway from ...
Article : 53 wordsHOBART, Thursday --The Legislative Council adjourned to-day for a week to enable Mr. Collins to attend the conference of Ministers for Agriculture at Melbourne next week. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe appointment of Mr. Thomas H. [?] of Westminster England, to the position of town clerk has sorely troubled the Australian Natives Association, and last night a public meeting was ...
Article : 426 wordsAn inquiry would be made, Mr. O' SULLIVAN said,in reply to Dr. Ross into the merits of a proposal to have a trial survey made at an early date of the extension of a light line of railway ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at 2 o'clock. Petitions were presented in favour of clauses 55 and 56 of the Post and Telegraph Bill. The agents of oversea ships in West Australia ...
Article : 2,347 wordsA native of Finland named Karl Snell, 27 years of age described as a specialist, appeared before Mr. W. Macfarlane, D.S.M., at the Water Police Court, yesterday, to answer to a ...
Article : 511 wordsMr. Briner was informed by Mr. O'SULLIVAN that the proposed line of railway from Guyra via Coff's Harbor to South Grafton would be submitted to the Cabinet in connection with the. ...
Article : 50 wordsMr, Cohen was anxious to know if the statement by the Premier as to the Federal capital site meant that he was prepared to acquiesce in any selection which the Federal Government ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. J. Fitzpatrick asked tho Premier if there was any justification for the complaint made at the Quarter Sessions and he thought endorsed by Judge Murray that the work of the. ...
Article : 81 wordsWould the State Treasurer, asked Mr. Levy, see that there was no further delay in making the refunds of income tax where the application had been proved to be correct. Mr. WADDELL ...
Article : 57 wordsDR. NASH moved, in the Legislative Council--"That in the opinion of this House, the housing of consumptives by the State is not in a satisfactory condition, and that it is desirable in the ...
Article : 724 wordsIn the Legislative Council Mr. WISE in reply to questions by Mr. Creed, said that he was not a ware that large quantities of naphtha and other highly volatile petroleum were being stored in ...
Article : 90 wordsAt the Metropolitan Quarter Sessions yesterday John William Ford who on the previous day had been convicted of publishing a defamatory libel reflecting upon E. w. Holder was called up. ...
Article : 192 wordsIn reply to Mr. bethel in the Legislative Council, Mr. SUTTOR said that a bill was in course of preparation to deal with the State forests of New South Wales, and would be submitted as ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. O'Sullivan to move: "That it be referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works to consider and report on the expediency of removing the public abattoir from Glebe island, and re-erecting the. ...
Article : 213 wordsThe nocent rains, it would appear from correspondence read at the last meeting of the local council have done a considerable amount of damage at Mosman, the storm waters having in some. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Fri 30 Aug 1901, Page 6
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