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Article : 234 wordsSir John See says he intends to deliver an address on political matters at Stockton on Friday evening next. He will take the opportunity of replying to Mr. Carruthers and Mr. Ashton. ...
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Article : 583 wordsThe Minister for Home Affairs arrived in Sydney yesterday morning from Melbourne. Sir William will return to the temporary seat of government to-night or to-morrow evening. He ...
Article : 120 wordsLONDON, Saturday.--In an article dealing with Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's speech, "The Times" says that, in the absence of Mr. Chamberlain's concrete ...
Article : 109 wordsIn the course of an interview, Sir William made a statement in answer to the comments which have been made in reference to the discrepancy in the number of voters on the Federal ...
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Article : 72 wordsMr. A. Rutledge, Acting-Premier, yesterday laid the foundation stone of a new Wesleyan Church in Princess-street, Kangaroo Point. Among others who took a prominent part in ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 8 Jun 1903, Page 5
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