Mr. John Ramsay addressed a large number of ratepayers in the town hall, Moonee Ponds, on Wednesday evening last. Cr. Taylor, who presided, stated that the ...
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Advertising : 822 wordsTo-day is our last “chatter” to the ratepayers before the day “big with fate” decides the final issue, and the numbers ascend. During the contest we have given a fair ...
Article : 226 wordsThat energetic candidate, Mr. Fitzgerald Moore, is making all the running at present in the contest for the Southern Province. Committees have ...
Article : 53 wordsIn the Supreme Court, yesterday before Mr. Justice Webb and a jury of six the case of White v. The Essendon Council was brought to a conclusion. ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. William Shaw, a prominent business man of Racecourse road is one of the candidates for the seat vacated by the late lamented Cr. Urie. Mr. Shaw would bring ...
Article : 250 wordsIf the past expenditures have been so bad, is not the broom a necessary article—always provided that the righteously irate ratepayers apply the use of its behind those very useful ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. Prout addressed a large meeting of the ratepayers at the Royal Hall, Princes street, on Thursday night. Mr. Sutton, J.P. occupied the chair and ...
Article : 1,025 wordsThe Essendon Lodge Ancient Orders of Foresters held a highly successful smokenight concert in the Friendly-Societies Hall last Wednesday. ...
Article : 208 wordsThat old corpsed question—the cattle yards—has been dragged from its grave to do duty as an election cry. Though rather “thin” a few of the ratepayers may be ...
Article : 151 wordsIt is a bit rough on the ratepayers that this burning question has not been settled. That blessed “sandwich” has never been guilty of uttering its thoughts as yet upon ...
Article : 183 wordsA paragraph appears in Monday’s Evening Standard in which an On Dit is given to the effect that a lawsuit for libel is to be laid against the ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Premier has said so; the Chief Secretary has said so; and the Mayor of Flemington and Kensington likewise tootled it forth at the opening of the contest that the ...
Article : 95 wordsThat advertisement in the Age signed “A ratepayer,” appealing to as vast an army of the more easy to be coaxed or cajoled has a decidedly mayoral flavour with it. Last ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. Raisbeck held a most, successful meeting at Gorrie’s Hotel, Kensington, Mr. Hughes in the chair. The room was fairly well filled and was in ...
Article : 131 wordsCan anyone of the vast army of “free and independent” tell the humble scribe who is here firing it forth, what became of the intended to be monster requisition, but which ...
Article : 32 wordsThe old members Cr. Millar (mayor), Cr. Barrett and Cr. Black well are standing. Of the first two we do not wish to speak too harshly though we cannot approve of then ...
Article : 191 wordsThe following letter received by Cr. Dangerfield exposes the fallacy of one of his opponent’s allegations:—Post master General s office. Melbourne May ...
Article : 125 wordsMr. Ramsay addressed a meeting at the Waterloo Cup Hotel last night. Mr. Sargent occupied the [?] and announced that questions from ...
Article : 108 wordsEx-councillor Williamson is one, than whom there is not a better councillor at the table. He knows the wants of the borough and is a sympathiser of all that suits the ...
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