The bleak, wet weather this week has damaged all the outside campaign work. What the Any Pricers are dreading is that there may be a continuance of the same class of weather Iinto next ...
Article : 1,190 wordsAlready in round figures, about ONE HUNDRED MILLION ACRES have been pegged out in the Northern Territory by titled prospectors, who measure their claims, not by feet on a line of reef, but by parallels of latitude on a map; and now the concession-hunter waits in the happy expectancy that Federated Australia will complete what South Australia began in a like royal ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 444 wordsCOOTAMUNDRA, Wednesday.--The Premier, accompanied by Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, M.P., arrived at Cootamundra at 7.30 this evening. He was met by the Mayor and aldermen, and Messrs. ...
Article : 925 wordsSir,--Will, or can, the advocates for the bill show how duties levied on goods coining into a State and afterwards being consumed in a second State, can be credited to the second State? At present goods going from one ...
Article : 324 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.--In the Legislative Council to-day Mr. Wilson moved the second reading of the Federal Enabling Bill. He said he would like the bill disposed of before the day ...
Article : 118 wordsSir,--Will you kindly permit me to express my astonishment on seeing a letter from the treasurer of the Women's Federation League, stating that at their meeting held on Monday evening some ladies appeared to ask questions ...
Article : 138 wordsMr. E. Barton, M.P., addressed a large meeting in favor of the Secret Conference Bill at the Ashfield-hall last night. The Mayor (Alderman W. E. V, Robson) presided, and there were many ...
Article : 334 wordsAS COMPARED WITH NEW SOUTH WALES. ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The Treasurer has been so moved by the repeated references in Sydney papers to the assumed weakness of the ...
Article : 255 wordsSir,--I write to draw your attention to a slight discrepancy in your report of my speech at the women's demonstration at Balmain. You have it that I said, "We believe in the Federation of all the ...
Article : 122 wordsSir,--One of the most noticeable features of the Federal agitation, next to the marvellous contortions of certain politicians is the apparent complacency with which many ministers of religion, church officials, aud social ...
Article : 990 wordsPERTH, Wednesday.--Mr. Vosper, M.P., has resigned his position on the executive of the Federal League, in consequence of an attack made on him last night by Mr. A. E. Harney, at a ...
Article : 92 wordsNotwithstanding the tempestuous weather, making it most unpleasant to go out the Newtown Town-hall was crowded last night to hear addresses from Mr. C. E. Pilcher, M.L.C.; and ...
Article : 613 wordsBRAIDWOOD, Wednesday.--Mr. Hogue addressed a large meeting last night, and received a patient hearing. He did not throw any fresh light on the bill, and studiously abstained from ...
Article : 1,253 wordsSir,--When leaving home this morning for a drive of 30 miles, I decided to ask the question from everyone I came in contact with, "Are you in favor of the present Federal Bill?" ...
Article : 148 wordsThere was a large gathering of trades unionists in the Trader-hall last night, when addresses were delivered under the auspices of the Colonists' Anti-Convention Bill League. The meeting was ...
Article : 1,258 wordsSir,--May the Federal Constitution, as written, be considered as fair to the States? One clause, at least, is open to criticism--that which touches the exemptions from taxation. The bill contains ...
Article : 178 wordsSir,--In your report this morning of Miss Belie Golding's speech, at Balmain, she is reported to have said that the Ladies' Federal League was not associated with the Womanhood Suffrage League. ...
Article : 141 words"Say. McGuffin, what's this, Braddon Blot we hear so much about?" "Why, Jimmy, it's the part of the Federal Constitution that says the Federal Gov'ment must levy £4 of ...
Article : 677 wordsSir,--From time to time the Labor Bureau has been denounced as a rank failure as a means of giving relief to the deserving and genuine unemployed. As one of those unfortunates who ...
Article : 687 wordsThe President of the Board of Trade recently received an important deputation from British sugar refiners on the subject of foreign bounties. Sir Thomas Sutherland, M.P,, introduced the ...
Article : 514 wordsNEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--Mr. W. J. Lyne, M.P., to-night hold the best meeting which has taken place in Lambton during the present campaign, and addressed it to such, good purpose ...
Article : 672 wordsJUNEE, Wednesday.--Mr. Reid arrived at Junee by the southern express from Albury this morning. Prior to leaving Albury he was entertained at supper by the residents, and was ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 15 Jun 1899, Page 7
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