LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons last night, Mr. G. C. Marks (Liberal member for Cornwall, Launceston) proposed an amendment to the Workmen's ...
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Article : 175 wordsLast night a public meeting was held in the Town-hall for the purpose of establishing a sporting league in New South Wales. Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, M.L.A., presided, and there were ...
Article : 734 wordsWhen the Legislative Assembly met yesterday afternoon, there was an air of expectancy about the occupants of the Chamber, a rumor having been current since Wednesday that an important ...
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Article : 94 wordsMr. Joseph Cook held a splendid meeting in Albury, in support of Mr. James Gibb's candidature for Hume. Sir .William Lyne has enlisted the services of Senator Trenwith, of ...
Article : 427 wordsLONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Andrew Carnegie has presented the University of Princeton (New Jersey) with an artificial lake three miles and a half long and from ...
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Article : 72 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Floods in Arizona (U.S.A.) destroyed a dam and wrecked the Copper Queen Hotel and the business portion of the town of Clifton. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Attorney-General, Mr. Wade, explains the reasons for deciding not to take further proceedings in this case. "Before coming to a determination on this point," he said, "I waited ...
Article : 223 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Gaming Suppression Bill was dealt with In Committee by the Legislative Council. The clause giving the Governor-in-Council ...
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Article : 39 wordsThe resignation of his seat by Mr. Crick has put the matter in a peculiar position. Section 33 of the Constitution Act states:-- "Any member of the Legislative Assembly ...
Article : 381 wordsIn voting for the election of a member of the House of Representatives, each elector must vote for one candidate--and one candidate only. The method of voting is to put a cross (X) ...
Article : 117 wordsORANGE, Thursday.--This without doubt is the real battleground of the Macquarie electorate. It does not necessarily follow that the candidate who wins here will appropriate ...
Article : 1,315 wordsPERTH, Thursday.--At the Criminal Court today Ahaz Wren was charged with the wilful murder of Michael Naughton, at Cue, in June. Both men were dry-blowers, and the crime was ...
Article : 453 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Police superintendent Scheremetieff, who was chiefly responsible for the Bielostock massacres in June last, and was subsequently ...
Article : 67 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--As the outcome of the trial of Voigt, the Koepenick "captain," who proved that he had been driven from employment by the police, the ...
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Advertising : 61 wordsMiss Margaret Baxter, formerly of Sydney, in a paper read at the Austral Club on the position of Australians in the Loudon musical world, advocated the establishment of ...
Article : 311 wordsLONDON, Thursday.--Because the local police prohibited the formation of a seamen's union, 11,000 sailors have struck work at Odessa. ...
Article : 24 wordsMr. Deakin persists in his efforts to ram down the throats of Victorians the fallacy that Anti-Socialism and freetrade are convertible terms. If he merely gave this as his own opinion he ...
Article : 1,746 wordsSir,--With your usual goodness will you permit me to appeal, through your paper, to the generous public of Sydney for their assistance in the distribution of Christmas cheer to the ...
Article : 175 wordsThe announcement of the Government intentions in the matter was the one theme of conversation in the lobbies among members. The opinion was expressed that next week will ...
Article : 207 wordsSUVA, Thursday.--Twenty-six natives of the Beqa tribe, celebrated for their fire-walking performance, left to-day by the steamer Hauroto for New Zealand. They are to appear at the ...
Article : 36 wordsThe flagship Powerful will be floated out of Sutherland Dock about noon to-day, after being overhauled, and return to her moorings in Farm Cove. During her stay in dock she has been ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Fri 7 Dec 1906, Page 7
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