The depression in the bill ranks continues to spread. Many of the prominent men are pictures now of gloom and distress. It is more positively evident every day that the carefully ...
Article : 1,582 wordsHis Excellency the Governor visited the Exhibition Buildings, in Prince Alfred Park, yesterday, and opened the Kennel Club dog show. Captain Smith, A.D.C., and Mr. Victor Corkran ...
Article : 105 wordsGOSFORD, Thursday.--Mr. W. H. Melville, the Any-Price Federation candidate for the Northumberland electorate, addressed a fairly attended mooting last night at the School of Arts, ...
Article : 274 wordsMr. Bruce Smith addressed a meeting at the School of Arts, Burwood, last night, in favor of the Secret Conference Bill. The Mayor (Alderman J. Ahearn) presided, and there were also present ...
Article : 252 wordsSir,-- your correspondent stewara and Cook has fallen into an error, common to those with whom the wish is father to the thought. He alleges that names of men favorable to the bill ...
Article : 146 wordsHis Excellency has, [?] received the following address of welcome from the members of the Church of England. he the Diocese of Bathurst:--"We, the members ...
Article : 264 wordsYesterday morning Mr. W. Hessel wan, organising delegate for the Riverina in the anti-billite cause, returned to Sydney by the express from Goulburn. In conversation with a representative ...
Article : 1,380 wordsSir.--In 1889 Sir Henry Parkes in one of his speeches used these words, "It has always appeared to me--and the more I reflect the more forcible it appears to me--that there can be no ...
Article : 857 wordsSir,--The presence of clause 92 in the Federal Constitution suggests the question whether it does not materially affect the sovereign right of New South Wales to prohibit the introduction, ...
Article : 295 wordsOwing to the hall being altogether too small to accommodate the gathering, an overflow meeting was held, when Messrs. Law and Cotton, Ms.P., and others addressed the crowd firm a ...
Article : 170 wordsMr. Llewellyn C. Russell Jones addressed a large meeting from the balcony of Fay's Enmore Hotel. Newtown, last night, in opposition to the Secret Conference Bill. Mr. E. Rliey presided. ...
Article : 244 wordsAll attempt has been made to make capital out of the assertion that the only papers opposing the present bill are "The Daily Telegraph" and the "Chinese Herald" The object of ...
Article : 488 wordsAn old colonist in the person of Mr. Charles Mayes, Civil Engineer, M.R.S., died, aged 72, in Sydney on Wednesday. The deceased gentleman A came to the colonies at the time of the gold ...
Article : 300 wordsPERTH, Thursday.--A meeting called by the National League last night had a rather unexpected termination. Several members of the league having addressed the meeting, using ...
Article : 195 wordsA meeting of the Marrickville branch, of the Colonists Anti-Convention Bill League was held in Bozier's rooms lost evening, Mayor James in the chair. The secretary reported that he had ...
Article : 102 wordsAlterations of Hie Constitution. See Chapter VIII., Section 128:--"Any alteration--at the referendum--must be approved by separate majorities in more than half the States, the votes in any State (South Australia) ...
Article : 324 wordsMr. T. M. Slatlery addressed a large meeting last night in the Federation-hall, He was most attentively listened to. Dealing with the bill, he pointed out that it would be a disastrous thing ...
Article : 63 wordsBefore the commencement of business at the last meeting of the Willoughby Council, the Mayor (Alderman G. F. Bailey), on behalf of himself and the other members of the council, ...
Article : 115 wordsAt the Redfern Town-hall, last night, Mr. Lyne addressed a crowded meeting in opposition to the Secret Conference Bill. Mr. Hepher, M.L.C., in the unavoidable absence of Alderman Parkes, ...
Article : 469 wordsThe series of Federal debates was continued by the School of Arts Debating Club last night, when the premier, Mr. P. Shortland, moved--"That the clause in the Enabling Bill, empowering the ...
Article : 83 wordsAlderman Laneeley, o£ Willoughby, met with a serious accident the other evening. As lie wan returning from a meeting of the council, and showing Alderman Willis a short cut home, he ...
Article : 169 wordsThe Darlington Town-hall last night was the scone of a unique demonstration in the history of the Federal campaign, when a meeting consisting principally of women, presided over by a w ...
Article : 1,248 wordsALSTONVILLE, Thursday.--Mr. J. Perry, member for the district, addressed a meeting at Rous Mill this evening, on the Secret Conference Bill. Although not, satisfied with the ...
Article : 1,099 wordsSir.---If thee Anti-Bill party is defeated at the referendum on 20th, inst., the Colonists' Anti-Convention Hill League .will he entirely to 'blame. [?] ...
Article : 196 wordsThe remains of the late Mr. Champley Joseph Hiorns Rutter, eldest son of J. C. and B. E. Butter, brother of the late Dr. Graham Ford Rutter. and grandson of the late Dr. R. C. Rutter, ...
Article : 303 wordsSir,--Emboldened by your Kindly and sympathetic leader on "St. Mary's Cathedral" in your issue of Monday last, I ask for a little space in your columns to make an appeal to my ...
Article : 378 wordsMessrs. A. B. Piddington and Hessel Hall delivered addresses in denunciation of the Secret Conference Bill, at the Protestant-hall, last evening. Sir George Dibhs presided over a large ...
Article : 400 wordsSir,--To advocate the Amended Federal Bill is to practically Approve of the appointment of a highly-paid Inter-State Commission. vested by the Common wealth with undefined powers. ...
Article : 582 wordsSome time ago an agitation was raised in New Zealand for the appointment of duly qualified persons to act as slipping masters at the four principal ports in the colony. The prime movers ...
Article : 325 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly the debate on the Federal Enabling Bill was resumed. Mr. Drake strongly supported Federation. ...
Article : 251 wordsMr. .T. H. Carruthers addressed a large audience last evening in the Kogarah School of Arts. Mr. D. J. O'Brien, Mayor of Kogarah, occupied the chair, and said it was hardly ...
Article : 275 words"I may be sorry, and I am sorry, that the Braddon clause has not been eliminated. "I am sorry that more was not obtained (at the Secret Conference). ...
Article : 182 wordsA reminder of the practice of placing coins under the masts of sailing ships when, constructed came to light recently at Devonport (Tas.), when Captain M'Fie secured from under the foremast ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Fri 9 Jun 1899, Page 7
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