Joseph Cossar, who travelled by the R.M.S. Otway, and was among those placed in quarantine in consequence of the outbreak at smallpox among passengers on board that vessel, ...
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Article : 197 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. Deakin, in an interview at Ballarat) to-night, said:-- "I have nothing so far to say regarding, the polling at Ballarat or elsewhere in the ...
Article : 78 wordsTAMWORTH, Wednesday.--The elections passed off quietly. Arrangement's in connection with the booth were somewhat marred by an incident which occurred at West Tamworth. ...
Article : 248 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The "Age" will say to-morrow:--"The striking feature of the contest is the fate which has overtaken,Fusion. In all probability it has received its death-blow ...
Article : 123 wordsThe feature of the poll in East Sydney was the steadiness of the stream which throughout the long, and to the officials weary day moved in the direction of the various booths. It the ...
Article : 476 wordsPerfect arrangement were made for polling in the seven division of South Sydney under the direction of Mr. Peter Girnall, the divisional retuning officer. The poll, through steady ...
Article : 325 wordsThe busiest centre of all last night was the room set apart in the G.P.O. for the receipt and tabulation of the returns by the electoral officers. The accommodation thus provided ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.--The newspaper to-day deal promiently--chiefly explanantory of the main issue--with the Australian general election. ...
Article : 84 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.--An inquest was held to-day by the coroner, without a jury, concerning the shooting of Michael Quirke, by Henry Overton, at Palmerston, on ...
Article : 221 wordsIt wanted two minutes of 7 o'clock. A well- dressed youngish man, of the appearance of a medical man, walked quickly into the polling booth at the Petersham Town-hall. "Is there ...
Article : 507 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The elections are causing considerable stir in the city, Voting has apparently been heavy in the metropolitan districts, while telegrams received from the ...
Article : 107 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.--The Attorney-General in an interview to-day, said he was not yet in a position to make a full statement regarding the Australian coinage Before ...
Article : 173 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--There was splendid weather here for the elections. The figures at the time of writing of writing do not enable an accu rate estimate to be formed, but if appearances ...
Article : 1,194 wordsThere were indications in the early, part of the day that the poll for the Lang electorate was going to prove one of the heaviest recorded for a number of years. At Marrickville a steady ...
Article : 453 wordsMrs. Rooters, an elderly lady, wife of William Rootes, an Ex-railway fettler, died suddenly yesterday morning. She was walking towards the Thornleigh polling booth to vote, when she ...
Article : 65 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The Bleriot monoplane, imported by Mr. F. H. Jones, of Adelaide, which was seriously damaged during its initial flight at Bolivar, several miles north of ...
Article : 232 wordsThe polling right through this electorate was heavy all day, and over 170 hands must have been employed in the different booths. All went quietly, except during the morning, at the prin ...
Article : 406 wordsYesterday was a proud day for the woman elector. No one was more consistently and persistently sought after From early morning, until she actually faced the ordeal of the ...
Article : 1,496 wordsThe Federal Liberal League had their headquarters in the city last night at the Allora Cafe, Pitt-street. A large number of ladies and, gentlemen prominent in the league's work ...
Article : 67 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A cable message has been despatched by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Treasury to the Royal Mint, London, asking that the deputy-masters in ...
Article : 110 words"It is rather premature to speak with any assurance as to the result," said Mr. Hughes at the Grand Central Hotel at midnight. "But, from the returns to hand, it would appear that ...
Article : 440 wordsSome policemen were badly rattled at a polling-booth in Castlereagh-street Some of the earliest voters were women, and it was a distinct surprise to the officers of the law ...
Article : 1,126 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Ernest Ryan, who escaped from the custody of a warder of the Adelaide Gaol some months ago, by jumping from a moving train, while being conveyed to ...
Article : 248 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The hearing was continued to-day of the charge of conspiracy arising out of the action of Ronald v. Harper. Walter Kemp, one of the defendants, said ...
Article : 231 wordsAt the various polling booths in the Cook electorate everything passed off quietly. The characteristic crowd, the inevitable card distribution, the frivolous small boy with tickets ...
Article : 140 wordsNowhere, probably, was the accommodation for voters more inadequate than at Milson's Point. The local vote recorded there is comparatively small, but this is swelled ...
Article : 332 wordsThe French steamer Saint Louis yesterday brought news of the loss of the schooner Mavis at the islands. The vessel went ashore on a reef in the New Hebrides, and became a total ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Court of Appeal to-day dismissed the appeal by Stephen Coburg, manager of "Truth," against his conviction on a charge of having printed distributed obscene matter. The ...
Article : 47 wordsJohn M'Robertson (47), who resides on a selection at Salt Pan Creek, near Bankstown, was found last night shockingly mutilated lying upon the railway line close to Salt-Pan Creek ...
Article : 111 wordsFurther details of the cyclone which swept over New Caledonia and Fiji arrived at Sydney yesterday by the steamer St. Louis. Reports which have reached Noumea from the southern ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 14 Apr 1910, Page 8
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