GEELONG, Saturday.—Organising work is being energetically proceeded with by members of the Commonwealth Liberal League. People's party, and Women's ...
Article : 197 wordsSt. John's Hall, Essendon, was crowded on Saturday night with an audience, who strongly supported the arguments against the referendum proposals put before it by ...
Article : 1,353 wordsBALLARAT, Saturday.—With only two days more in which to prepare for the referendum, both sides are speculatting as to what the outcome in and about Ballarat is ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Minister of Customs (Mr. Tudor) addressed a large andience at the Port Melbourne Temperance-hall on Saturday afternoon. He said that it was most important ...
Article : 230 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—The Labour rally organised by the Sydney Labour Council in favour of the referendum proposals took place in the Domain this afternoon. The ...
Article : 64 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—The Women's Liberal League has issued the following appeal to women of New South Wales:— Next Wednesday you are asked to vote ...
Article : 172 wordsA correspondent writes, asking if there is any law to prevent electors being conveyed to the poll in vehicles. The position is that the law is the same as in the case ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 471 wordsThe following statement has been issued from the elcetoral office:— POLLING DAY.—WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 26. ...
Article : 784 wordsARARAT, Saturday.—There has been a marked increase of interest in this district in the referendum since the addresses delivered by Mr. Hans Irvine, M.H.R., and the ...
Article : 1,527 wordsGEELONG. Saturday.—There was a large audience at the Town and Country Clubrooms this evening, when addressed against the referendum proposals were delivered by ...
Article : 305 wordsDAYLESFORD, Sunday.—More than 1,000 persons were present in the town-hall last night, when Miss Avis Chapman and Mr. W. A. Trenwith delivered addresses ...
Article : 452 wordsWAGGA, Sunday.—Sir William Lyne, M.H.R., addressed a large meeting last night on the referendum proposals. He charged Mr. Deakin with inconsistency, in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 wordsMr. H. Menzies addressed good audiences at Bung Bong, Alma. Carisbrook, Baringhup, Balwyn, and Greensborough last week in connection with the referendums, and the ...
Article : 52 wordsBALLARAT, Sunday.—Speaking at a Labour meeting to-night. Mr.D.P. Russell said that there would be no necessity to walk to a booth on Wednesday. If a ...
Article : 90 wordsThe acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was asked on Saturday if he would refer to the intention of Mr. Watt (acting Premier) to appoint scrutineers on behalf of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 528 wordsAn arduous campaign in the various States of the Commonwealth has been concluded by Mr. Deakin, leader of the Federal Opposition, who returned from Tasmania on ...
Article : 272 wordsBENDIGO, Sunday.—"We recognise that it will be no easy thing to carry the referendum." said a Labour supporter yesterday. "and none of us can be cocksure that we ...
Article : 140 wordsBENDIGO, Sunday.—The Labour committee allege that there have been irregularities in the witnessing of postal ballot votes by a local justice of the peace. They ...
Article : 54 wordsThe following official, memorandum has been issued:— The serutiny of ballot papers received in the ballot boxes from the polling places throughout ...
Article : 283 wordsBALLARAT, Saturday.—Mr. Deakin will make his final referendu, speech in the Colosseum on Tuesday night. Sir Alexander Peacock, M.L.A., Mrs. Brookes, and others ...
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Advertising : 87 wordsYesterday was St. George's Day, and references were made to England's patron saint at St. Paul's Cathedral at both morning and evening services. ...
Article : 197 wordsMr. Norman Bayles, M.L.A., addressed a meeting at the corner of Sutherland-road and High-street, Armadale, on Saturday night. There was some interruption at first, ...
Article : 267 wordsIt is impossible to find space for a very large number of letters on referendum questions which have been received. ...
Article : 28 wordsSir.—The absence of scrutincers at the polling booths on Wednesday next has induced seme unserupulous electors to believe that they will be able to abuse the voting ...
Article : 169 wordsIf you expect to be away from on April 26; If on that day you expect to be more than five miles from any polling booth in ...
Article : 328 wordsA senior member of the police force said yesterday:— "There are 600 of the Victorian police who are not entitled to pensions, and they ...
Article : 219 wordsSir,—Just a word to my fellow-workers— the farmers' wives of Victoria. So many do not understand what the referendum means that I crave space for a homely illustration. ...
Article : 321 wordsA meeting under the auspices of the Women's National League and the liberal Party and convened by Mrs. C. W. Russell, was held in St. John's School-room. Toorak ...
Article : 1,162 wordsPERTH, Sunday.—Sir John Quick's speech in the Town-hall on Friday made a good impression. He addressed a meeting at Northam on Saturday night. The opinion ...
Article : 67 wordsVisiting delegates to the Eight Hours Day celebrations were eatertained at a scoial gathering at the Trades-hall on Saturday evening. There was a large attendance. Mr. ...
Article : 363 wordsSpeaking yesterday morning in Scots Church from the test, "Man should not live by bread alone" (Matt.iv., 4), Dr. Marshall made pointed references to the great ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 498 wordsSir,—As one of the small farmers in the rough country of South Gippsland. I would urge on my fellow pioncers who have made the country what it is to rill up on ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 24 Apr 1911, Page 9
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