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Advertising : 77 wordsTn compliance with a petition a poll of the ratepayers was taken yesterday on the question whether the Council would proceed to issue debentures for £75,000 ...
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Article : 671 wordsMr. J. News held a very successful meeting at Donglas on the 16th instant, Mr. H. Perina was voted to the chair. Mr. Bews repauated his speech, given on ...
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Article : 511 wordsOn Saturday evening Messrs. Fogart[?] and Tolmie addressed a meeting of more than 40 persons in the Wyreema School, the chair being occupied by Mr. John ...
Article : 147 wordsThe vacancy created by the death of Mr. John Stark, Tra[?]c Manager at Toowoomba, is to be filed by the appointment of Mr. A. P. Lloyd, ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. V. C. Pedwood addressed the elector a in the Stale School, Wi[?]tan, last night. There was a good attendance, Mr. W. Hohmann presiding. Mr. Redwood, ...
Article : 109 wordsMr A. II. E. Barton, the acceredite[?] Morgan candidate for Carnarvon, arrived hero yesterday. Many ladies and gentlemen, who intended to meet Mr. ...
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Article : 138 wordsMr, George Kerr, chairman of the Labor party. writes from Parliament House, Brisbane. under to-day's date: —" As a deliberate attempt in being ...
Article : 149 wordsMr. M'Intyre addressed the electors in the Provisional School. Plain by, on Tuesday evening, the attenndance being very good. Mr. Butters occupied the ...
Article : 1,261 wordsMr. Barton's meeting here on Saturday night was the largest ever hled in Goondiwindi. His return appears certain. ...
Article : 25 wordsMr. O’Keeffe, the endowed Morgan candidate, addressed the Lockver electors at Cottage View on Thursday night and met with a splendid reception. The ...
Article : 190 wordsOn Friday night Mr. Thomas Scott, tho emlor[?]d Labor candidate for MurilIn, addressed fully 30 electors, besides several ladies, in the school house, ...
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The Toowoomba Chronicle (Qld. : 1902 - 1922), Tue 23 Aug 1904, Page 3
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