Mr. Reid devoted last evening to leading a helping hand to Mr. James Burns, the Anti-Socialist candidate who is fighting Mr. W. M. Hughes for the West Sydney seat. He spoke to ...
Article : 720 wordsSir,--That is the question I would have to ask myself if I were a voter in the electorate which Mr. G. D. Clark is standing for. My answer is a very decided No. With Mr. Clark's hatred of the drink traffic I have entire ...
Article : 569 wordsALBURY, Friday.--Senator Millen addressed a public meeting to-night, the Mayor presiding. The speaker reviewed the progress of affairs in the Federal Parliament. He criticised the ...
Article : 315 wordsDUBBO, Friday.--There is an clement of glorious uncertainty about the Darling, which is sufficient to invest the contest with a certain sporting interest for onlookers, even if so far it has ...
Article : 2,014 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.--After about two months' diligent consideration, the Deakin Government to-night issued its official list of candidates for the Federal elections. The most ...
Article : 832 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.--The interim report of the conference of committees appointed toy the General Synod of the Church of England in Australia and Tasmania and by the General ...
Article : 482 wordsSir,--Allow me to express my great appreciation of your leading article on the above in to-day's "Daily Telegraph." It is certainly time that attention was called to this method of debarring the worthy and ...
Article : 266 wordsDr. Creed, M.L.C., went very close to the mark last night when, in tho course of an address before the Women's Patriotic Club, he described Socialists as enthusiastic idealists whose ...
Article : 384 wordsNEWCASTLE, Friday.--As a straw on the water's surface indicates the direction of the current, so in the present parliamentary contest for this district the feverish anxiety which is ...
Article : 1,054 wordsDr. Clouston, Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly of Australia, who returned from the Conference yesterday, informed a "Daily Telegraph" reporter that the tone of ...
Article : 157 wordsMr. Bruce Smith addressed the Drummoyne division of the electorate on Wednesday evening. He spoke generally on the situation, but addressed himself more particularly to the ...
Article : 226 wordsSir,--I notice that Mr. Hughes and others of the party to which he belongs are assorting that half the land of New South Wales is owned by 720 individuals, and this assertion is made in justification of a confiscatory land ...
Article : 323 wordsThe festival of St. Andrew was celebrated by a series of services in St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral yesterday. The 8 o'clock service was taken by the precentor (Rev. T. J. Simpson), ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. W. E. Johnson's meetings during the week have been well attended in spite of unfavorable weather conditions. The Town-hall at Petersham was packed to the doors on Monday night, ...
Article : 291 wordsSir,--In your issue of the 29th instant appears a report that the day appointed for the federal elections is not to be a public holiday. Now, on behalf of the employees of a large city firm, I beg to point out the ...
Article : 224 wordsSir.--I would like to answer Mr. Staple's letter regarding Mr. Clark's stopping at a hotel, and for his information I beg to inform him that Mr. Clark had nothing whatever to do with the arrangements that were made ...
Article : 106 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.--The Minister for Home Affairs has communicated with Mr. Carruthers, suggesting that he should proclaim polling day for the Federal Elections a public ...
Article : 101 wordsSir,--It is difficult to find the most fitting term to apply to the attitude of the president of the Sydney Labor Council in his reference to the meaning and purpose of the trades union label. His statement that its object ...
Article : 1,161 wordsSir,--May I ask space to reply to a few of Mr. Clark's statements as contained in his letter of the 23rd inst.? Mr. Clark says: "I have made no secret of the fact that if elected to the Senate, I shall do my best to prevent ...
Article : 819 wordsGUNDAGAI, Friday.--In the course of a speech at South Gundagai last night, Mr. Gibb said he had noticed since returning from the Upper Murray district, where he had not seen ...
Article : 957 wordsMr. Holt, who is contesting Illawarra in the Labor-Socialist interest, against the Anti-Socialist candidate, Mr. Fuller, is fearful lest a special article published in these columns in ...
Article : 126 wordsMARSDENS, Friday.--Mr. Fitzpatrick, at his meeting last night, made reference to sweating by the Federal Government in connection with the introduction of the contract system in the ...
Article : 192 wordsAt the invitation of the Petersham and Stanmore branch of the Woman's Liberal League, Mr. Bruce Smith addressed the electors of the western suburbs in the Petersham Town-hall ...
Article : 784 wordsBROKEN-HILL, Friday.--Alderman George Marshall, who is opposing Mr. Josiah Thomas for the Barrier seat, addressed a packed meeting in the Town-hall last night. The speaker was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsMr. J. C. Watson, leader of the Federal Socialist party, addressed a largely-attended meeting in the Town-hall, Granville, on Wednesday evening. The Mayor (Alderman C. Townsend) ...
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Advertising : 989 wordsSir,--In order to assist electors to a little clear thinking on the questions of the hour, and to an appreciation of how universal (compulsory) military training, which this division of the ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 1 Dec 1906, Page 14
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