Sir—Will you kindly permit me to explain to the members, honorary members, and friends of our Union in South Australia my reasons for supporting the Common wealth BilL ...
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Article : 2,372 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. C. Tucker), Aldermen Tomkinson, Wells, Johnson, Reed, and Fuller, and Councillors Bruce, Wyles, Bower, Downs, Packer, Brice. Sollar. ...
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Article : 422 wordsWe take the following from a general order issued from headquarters on June 1:— The Machine Gun Corps will be attached ...
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Advertising : 1,204 wordsSir—There exists today an historical parallel in the actions of a few men of strange mixture as to political and social questions, who are trying to wreck federation. When ...
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Advertising : 171 wordsSir—Yon have devoted at least three leaders to criticism;; the manifesto of the "Anti-Billites and the position taken by the Free-traders and land-values taxers who are ...
Article : 604 wordsSir—The anti-federalists are endeavouring to influence votes by stating,' broadleast that federation will not be carried in New South Wales. Let us, therefore, look at the case ...
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Advertising : 24 wordsUnley Club.—Play was resumed in the tourney at Jackman's Cafe on Tuesday evening, May 31. Careful play was the order of the evening and not withstanding the time limit only two games ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 2 Jun 1898, Page 7
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