"I think every member of this Convention will agree with me that WHEREVER WE POSSIBLY CAN WE MUST PUT THE STAMP OF ECONOMY UPON THIS FEDERAL MACHINE. IT IS ...
Article : 215 wordsThe constitution and powers of the Senate under the Commonwealth Bill raise a problem of another kind. For the first time, under a Federal union, it is proposed to set ...
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Advertising : 74 wordsMr. G. H. Reid the Premier and Colonial Treasurer, while on a visit to Newcastle on Saturday received a number of deputation on subjects affecting the interests of the city and Port. ...
Article : 1,321 wordsSir,--As you have lately given publicity to the speeches of the Premier about the coming referendum, containing frequent allusions to the business with which I am connected, ...
Article : 1,758 wordsThe jockey, Samuel Satford, who was injured at the Richmond races on Friday by being thrown from his horse, which bolted with him, died in the hospital to-day. ...
Article : 483 wordsADELAIDE, Sunday.--On the arrival of the English team of Rugby footballers, organised by the Rev. M. Mullineux, by the mail steamer to-day, they were met by Mr. W. A. Rand, hon. ...
Article : 517 wordsSir,--Unless a new phase of unionism is being presented there is a mystery lying underneath the attitude of the strikers in Lithgow Valley which requires explanation, or it should all[?]nate all ...
Article : 747 wordsConsiderable interest was evinced at the port on Friday, when one of the American transports steamed into the harbor from Manila. She is named the Celtic, and the object of her visit is ...
Article : 460 wordsPERTH, Saturday.--The Ivanhoe south-east main shaft is still being carried through mineralised stone of very promising appearance, while a leader, which is showing free gold, has not yet ...
Article : 1,153 wordsThe question of extending the railway into the city, though it has apparently escaped the attention of the Government, has not, at any rate, been forgotten by the North Sydney Council. At ...
Article : 86 wordsAn interesting point in connection with the administration of the provisions of the Public Health Act by municipal bodies has been explained to the Willoughby Council by the Board ...
Article : 239 wordsSir Hartley Williams has sent in his report to the Governor of his Commission of Inquiry into the charges made by Mr. F. Madden, M.P., against Mr. David Syme, of dummying land at Macedon. ...
Article : 100 wordsThe I.O.O.F. Temple, Elizabeth-street, was well attended last evening when Mr. Wybert Reeve gave an address under the auspices of the Australian Church, entitled "The Pulpit and the ...
Article : 125 wordsSpeaking of the war at Manila, the officers told a "Daily Telegraph" reporter that when the Celtic left the Americans had practically conquered the island, and they expect on their return to find ...
Article : 288 wordsLord and Lady Brassey arrived this morning, and will remain the guests of Lord Tennyson till Wednesday. Accompanied by the Governor of South Australia, they attended a church parade ...
Article : 98 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.--The twe[?]th annual eight [?] contest between representatives of the Australian Universities was rowed over a three-mile course on the Saltwater River on Saturday afternoon, and resulted, after a most ...
Article : 903 wordsShopkeepers in the city and suburbs need to be ever on the alert against the ingenious, if sometimes barefaced devices of thieves, who are always watching to catch them unawares and ...
Article : 185 wordsCATHERINE-HILL BAY, Saturday. -- At Toronto lost night Mr. H. C. Wheeler, who is a candidate for Northumberland, made a strong address against the Premiers' Secret Conference ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 434 wordsThe battle of Rio Grande marked a period in the war. The victory was by far the most important since the signal repulse of February 5th. The effect upon the insurgent army must be ...
Article : 805 wordsEastern news was received by the China Navigation Company's steamer Changsha on Saturday, to May 15. H.M.S. Brisk had returned to Hongkong with her bow damaged, having been ...
Article : 129 wordsMr. Jacob Garrard, president of the Water and Sewerage Board, visited Balmain last week, and opened a new library in connection with the Nicholson-street Public School. A large ...
Article : 166 wordsWork at the various collieries in the Newcastle district was generally brisk for the fortnight ended on Saturday, only a few of the pits having had much broken time. The Borehole, ...
Article : 235 wordsThe Hon. John Henry, late Colonial Treasurer of Tasmania, and one of the Federal delegates, declared at a public meeting that under this Bill ...
Article : 127 wordsThe 5th annual dog show held by the Kennel Club of New South Wales in the Exhibition Building, Prince Alfred Park, was brought to a close on Saturday night. Once more peace and ...
Article : 76 words"Overwhelming experience teaches that a union of independent States differing in size and population must recognise in one of the two Houses of Parliament the principle of equality." ...
Article : 115 wordsOn Saturday morning the M.F.B. received a call to 74A pitt-street, city, premises occupied by the imperial printers Furnishing Company, ink makers. The fire, which was caused by a light being thrown down, was ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. T. Brooks, Lloyd's surveyor at Newcastle, paid a visit to the barque Aldergrove, which was the scene of a fire on Tuesday, on Saturday morning, but found that there was still too much water ...
Article : 117 wordsARMIDALE, Saturday.--In the District Court yesterday Frank Giles proceeded against Albert John Esau, proprietor of the Armidale "Chronicle," claiming £200 damages for an alleged libel ...
Article : 221 wordsA young woman named Maria Maher, lately residing at Miller-street, Pyrmont died at the Sydney Hospital on Saturday night, from it is supposed, the effects of phosphorous poisoning. She was taken to the hospital ...
Article : 77 wordsIn April, 1898, Sir GEORGE TURNER said:-- "On the adoption of the uniform tariff, trade and commerce as well as intercourse between the States, was to be absolutely free. (Loud ...
Article : 116 wordsThe barque Honolulu arrived at Newcastle from Sydney on Saturday, to load coal for Honolulu, Mr. R. B. Wallace agent. Another arrival was that of the barque Wilhelmine, from Delagoa Bay. ...
Article : 424 wordsThe Union Parliament met on Friday in the lecture-hall, School of Arts, Mr. M. T. Wilson occupying the speaker's chair. The debate on the address-in-reply was resumed. When the house divided there was a majority ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 12 Jun 1899, Page 6
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