The first census of Australia, under Commonwealth control will be taken early in 1911, and for some time past Mr. Knibbs, the Commonwealth ...
Article : 51 wordsThe ketch E. H. Purden, which was engaged to convey the postal ballot papers for the House of Assemble elections round the electors among the Straits ...
Article : 47 wordsDuring the week-end several open-air meetings have been addressed by speakers in furtherance of the Labour cause. On Saturday night Mr. James Mathews, ...
Article : 55 wordsThe following military notifications appeared in yesterday's "Gazette":— Australian Intelligence Corps (Tasmanian District).—Herman Robert ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. George Shields had a good meeting at Lottah on Friday evening, Mr. C. Bevin being in the chair. The meeting was the best and most enthusiastic held ...
Article : 143 wordsActive preparations are being made for the payment of old-age pensions, which come into force on July 1. Commissioner Allen is pushing everything ...
Article : 43 wordsSir,—"In the interests of justice," tins matter should, as your journal states, be cleared up. You state that Messrs. Long and M'Kenzie—members of the late ...
Article : 410 wordsThe Prime Minister (Hon. A. Fisher), on being interviewed on his return to Melbourne yesterday from his political tour in Queensland, said that he would ...
Article : 57 wordsSpeaking at Ballarat, Mr. Deakin said he deeply regretted that the Australian Ministry had a narrow view of the Dreadnought question. Parliament ...
Article : 210 wordsMr. J. Earle, leader of the Labour party, had a good reception at Tunbridge on Thursday night, and his explanation of the aims, and ideals of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 wordsOn Wednesday, the 21st inst., Mr. Waterworth, a candidate for the Wilmot electorate. held a meeting in the Glengarry Hall, which was well attended. The ...
Article : 49 wordsThe barque Natal Queen, which so long flew the house flag of Messrs. Facy and Fisher, has been sold to an Adelaide firm, and will be converted into a hulk. ...
Article : 752 wordsThe most successful political meeting yet held at Irish Town took place on Tuesday last, when Mr. E. A. Pearson, a candidate for Russell, addressed the ...
Article : 61 words"M. F. Darcey."—We are compelled to hold over your letter, as well as others, and doubt if we will be able to find room until after the election. ...
Article : 29 wordsAdmiral Poore, speaking at St. George's Day dinner, said that since arriving in Australia he had come to the conclusion that a torpedo flotilla and ...
Article : 277 wordsSir,—There is one subject of great interest to a large number of electors that I have not yet seen touched on by any of the candidates at the coming election, ...
Article : 161 wordsOn Friday Mr. Alfred Youl, who is a candidate for the Macquarie seat in the Legislative Council, addressed a moderate number of electors in the Foresters' ...
Article : 1,043 wordsSir,—In your issue of this morning you have been good enough to devote a whole leader to me. I say good enough because I believe such a ...
Article : 1,402 wordsAssembly candidates are in their last lap, whilst those for the Council have just started their first. There is no difference between the conditions and ...
Article : 475 wordsSir,—In your leading article of to-day (Saturday) you state:—"Mr. Guy started by an emphatic protestation of his honesty. It is not the first ...
Article : 1,282 wordsSir,—Now Mr. Guy has spoken plainly it is a simple matter to answer his charge. He has been misinformed, or has misunderstood his informant. Did ...
Article : 167 wordsSir,—Referring to reforms in state schools, reading is now taught in the most approved manner, from which method most satisfactory results are ...
Article : 382 wordsSir,—Many of those who were undecided as to whom they would give their No. 1 vote immediately determined to give it to Mr. Bakhap on ...
Article : 216 wordsMr. N. K. Ewing, in his endeavour to explain away the improperly suggestive questions in reference to a picture of Queen Victoria that he asked at the ...
Article : 629 wordsSir,—Your criticism of Mr. Guy constitutes a fair deduction from his recent political utterings, and gives a broadminded summary of the matter. There ...
Article : 283 wordsAda Daymon, Murray-street. Evandale, Tasmania, writes:—"I have on several occasions used Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for coughs and colds, and I ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 26 Apr 1909, Page 6
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