The Secret Conferences Bill campaign is now entering on its closing week. The referendum will bo taken next Tuesday. It is intended by the Colonists' Anti-Bill League to hold a big ...
Article : 1,796 wordsMr. FERGUSON, M.P.: "We must never forget that there is a strong party in the country trying to put God into the Constitution, and to put man out of it. ...
Article : 191 wordsOne of the most lively meetings during the present Federal campaign was held last night in Abercromble-street, Darlington, a few yards away from where Mr. Reid was holding forth ...
Article : 778 wordsSir,--As a South Australian I should never dream of seeking to influence, even if I could, the vote about to be taken in New South Wales by means of which the electors of that colony must ...
Article : 802 wordsLast night Mr. J. Garland, M.P., addressed a meeting at White's Hotel, Double Bay. Mr. F. H. Salusbury presided, and there was a fair attendance of electors. The speaker was accorded a ...
Article : 361 wordsThe members of the Victorian Frozen Exports Commission, who are visiting Sydney, sat yesterday in the Land Board room at the Department of Mines and Agriculture, and took ...
Article : 607 wordsThe Excelsior-hall, at Marrickville, was filled last night, when Mr. Barton addressed a meeting in support of the Secret Conference Bill. Alderman Benson presided. ...
Article : 1,494 wordsA large crowd was addressed by the Premier outside the Glengarry Castle Hotel, Abercrombie and Wells streets, Darlington, last night. There was, of course, the usual super-enthusiastic ...
Article : 1,523 wordsDr Cullen, M.L.C., last night addressed a meeting at the Barn, Mosman, in support of the Secret Conference Bill. Mr. Robert Young was in the chair, and there was an attendance of about ...
Article : 312 wordsThe Newtown Town-hall last night was crowded by a large and enthusiastic audience, when Messrs. D. Storey, M.P., and W. Holman, M.P., delivered addresses in opposition to the Secret ...
Article : 512 words"The report of the Finance Committee showed that the cost to New South Wales would be £1 2s 6d per head, and that meant that THE HEAD OF A FAMILY OF SIX WOULD HAVE TO PAY ...
Article : 90 wordsMessrs. W. Edmunds and A. W. Meeks addressed a small meeting at the Ashfield-ball last night in favor of the Secret Conference Bill. The Mayor (Alderman W. E. V. Robson) presided, and ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. Reid (May, 1898): "The effect of that clause (Braddon's) was this--it compelled the Commonwealth Treasurer to raise four times the amount of the ...
Article : 90 wordsMessrs. W. J. Donnelly and W. Robson addressed a meeting in favor of the Secret Conference Bill at the Canterbury Town-hall last evening. A vote was subsequently taken in favor of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 255 wordsDamascus, str., from London and Capetown via Melbourne: 127 es whisky, 70 cs beer, 25 bids ale, 75 es wine, 80 pkgs malt liquor, 6 es essences, 12 es drugs, 1000 es milk, 84 pkgs cocoa and confectionery, 500 bxs dates, 100 ...
Article : 201 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.--In connection with the telegram from Newcastle stating that Mr. Reid in the course of a speech there last Saturday evening, had said that the Commonwealth Bill ...
Article : 170 wordsPolling for an alderman to fill the vacancy in South Kingston Ward, caused by the death of Mr. R. Stevenson, ex-member for Northumberland, took place at Petersham on Saturday. The candidates were Mr. E. R. ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. Reid (only one short year ago): "I never believed it possible that a number of men who had sat in that Convention, as Messrs. Barton, O'Connor, and Wise had ...
Article : 129 wordsMr. W. Hughes, M.P., addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting in opposition to the Secret Conference Bill, at the School of Arts, Burwood, last night. Mr. W. Wood presided, and there ...
Article : 742 wordsGRAFTON, Monday.--Mr. E. W. Knox addresses a lengthy letter to the sugar-growers through the medium of the local press, pointing out his objections to the Convention Bill, with ...
Article : 69 wordsFor practice on Thursday, 8th inst., a 720 of Darling Point doubles was rung by the following ringers in St. Mark's Church, Darling Point:--Treble G. Richmond, 2 W. Martin, 3 J. While, 4 H. Montgomery, 5 C. W. ...
Article : 235 wordsLess than a year ago Mr. COOK said in his constituency):-- "He cold not and would not vote for the bill, as it meant in several instances to SELL HIS ...
Article : 245 wordsBROKEN-HILL, Monday.--Mr. Sleath, M.P., accepted an invitation to attend at a Trades-hall meeting last night. It had not been advertised or announced, and reporters were not present. Mr. ...
Article : 2,196 wordsLast night 25 people gathered at the Redfern Town-hall to listen to addresses in favor of the Secret Conference Bill by Messrs. Atkinson Price and E. W. O'Sullivan, Ms.P. The chair was taken ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Tue 13 Jun 1899, Page 7
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