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Detailed lists, results, guides : 317 wordsWednesday next is the convincing day in the Federal consitutencies. There is need that the people should remember it, and recognise that the privilege of exercision the franchise casts ...
Article : 57 wordsKATOOMBA, Friday.--As election day approaches adherents of both the Liberal and Labor parties are beginning to reckon up the chances of each candidate. There is no ...
Article : 589 wordsYASS, Friday.--So, far as Yass is concerned, both MR. D. R. Hall and Colonel Ryrie, have made their final addresses of the campaign [?]cally While Colone Ryrile has survived the ...
Article : 485 wordsIf the line of Liberal thought presented in these columns during the currency, of the present campaign has been carefully followed, the thinking elector, mast see that there ...
Article : 447 wordsBy rallying to the call to arms on Polling Day, Wednesday, April 13, Liberals will discharge the obligation of patriotism. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 24 wordsSir,--In common with thousands of electors I have been patiently awaiting some practical explanation on the manner in which it is proposed that the Commonwealth should take over the debts of the various States ...
Article : 350 wordsSenator Neild addressed an attentive meeting in the Town-hall on Thursday night, and had a good hearing. He made a masterly address, which created a good impression, and ...
Article : 1,678 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.--At a meeting at Toowoomba (Q.), Mr. Groom, the Minister for External Affairs, replied to the Labor Party's argument--that, if the financial agreement ...
Article : 281 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.--Mr. A. Fisher, leader of the Opposition, has issued the following message to the electors of Australia:-- "People of the Commonwealth--By your ...
Article : 80 wordsAn innocently unconcerned row of some 15 infants in frocks and "pinnies," forming a semicircle on the kerbstone, and twice as many mature youngsters gambolling amongst a crowd ...
Article : 338 wordsBRAIDWOOD, Friday.--Mr. C. G. Wade arrived yesterday afternoon by motor car, and was accorded a civic reception. In the evening he addressed a crowded house in the Literary ...
Article : 424 wordsSir,--I am opposed to the transfer of the State debts, and trust every elector will vote solidly against it, for the following among other reasons:--(1) It practically means a fresh instalment of Reders ...
Article : 303 wordsTAMWORTH, Friday.--Now that the political questions have been dealt with by candidates and other speakers representing every phase of the position, it becomes less presumpuous to ...
Article : 546 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.--New energy is being put into the Federal election, and the Fusionists are very sanguine of winning at least one of the Senate seats, although the Labor Party hope ...
Article : 106 wordsGeorge Gordon (56), a hawker, living in Elizabeth-street, was driving a horse and cart tear the Haymarket yesterday morning when he tank a fit and fell under the cart. A wheel ...
Article : 73 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.--Senator Sir Josiah Symon addressed a large audience in the Town-hall to-night giving his reasons for asking the people to reject the financial agreement at the ...
Article : 253 wordsAn inquest was held yesterday into the circumstances of the death of Edward Boland, who fell from a coal bunker at Garden Island on April 4. A verdict of accidental death was returned. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 wordsSir,--If the two questions regarding the financial proposal of the Federal Government and the transference of the State debts are going to be submitted to the electors in the forma published by you, in my opinion ...
Article : 261 wordsFrancis Goddard (65), a laborer, living at O'Nell-street, Leichhardt, took suddenly 111 yesterday morning, and died. He had complained during the last two days of pains in his chest. ...
Article : 33 wordsFrederick Deacon (31), a quartermaster on the R.M.S. Makura; lying at Circular Quay, fell a distance of 25ft. from an upper to a lower deck yesterday afternoon. He was examined by the ...
Article : 69 wordsAld. W. C. Clegg, the Liberal candidate for the Cook electorate, addressed a large meeting in Gowrie-street; Newtown, last night. He contended that the Labor Party's policy was ...
Article : 492 wordsCOLLARENEBRI, Friday.--Leslie Pugh, aged 22, son of the proprietor of the "Chronicle, accidentally shot himself last night, while cleaning a rifle. The bullet entered the ...
Article : 46 wordsAny elector who on polling day is absent from the division in which he is enrolled may vote at a polling-place in another division within the State which is presided over by ...
Article : 138 wordsNEWCASTLE, Friday.--A,unique proposal has been put before the Seaham Miners' Lodge, with a view of raising an agitation in favor of the release of the imprisoned officers of the ...
Article : 271 wordsDUNGOG, Friday.--A railway laborer named Michael O'Linnane was found dead in camp on Wednesday morning with his throat cut and a razor lying at his side. At the inquest ...
Article : 42 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Deakin went to Colac to-night, and addressed a crowded meeting in support of the candidature of Dr. Wilson, the Fusion candidate for Corangamite. He had ...
Article : 63 wordsWILCANNIA, Friday.--An old-age pensioner, W. M. Wallace, was found dead in his out on the river, a couple of miles below Wilcannia, to-night. The body was in an advanced state ...
Article : 88 wordsThe subject chosen for consideration at the Young Women's Christian Association last Friday evening was Women and the Elections." In emphasising woman's duty to her county ...
Article : 232 wordsSir,--It is ludicrous in the extreme to see how Mr. J. C. Watson attempts to befog end evade the immigration issue. He advocates immigration as does everyone nowadays. But he will only have immigration when the ...
Article : 257 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.--While proceeding on board the coastal steamer Ready, at the ocean steamers' wharf. Port Adelaide, yesterday, R. M'Connell (42), a resident of Exeter, missed his ...
Article : 83 wordsHOBART, Friday.--An old-age pensioner. Mrs. Baker, aged 80, is missing in the bush, and fears are entertained for her safety. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 9 Apr 1910, Page 14
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