Sydney, Friday—The further proroguing of Parliament was a theme of intense interest among members of Parliament last night. Many of the members were simply ...
Article : 97 wordsA few months ago the "Telegraph " h[?]iled Mr. Reid as a heaven-sent statesman, now it stigmatises him as an opportunist, a time server and a contortionist. It has taken the ...
Article : 605 words"What's good enough for George Reid is good enough for me,' is a saying that is often heard just now, and advocates of the Commonwealth Bill are jubilant accordingly. ...
Article : 1,142 wordsMrs C. Fairclough, wife of the prop[?] the Carnarvon Hotel, Port Arthur, T[?] passed through some of the severest [?]ings ever inflicited upon unfortun t[?] ...
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Advertising : 408 wordsSpeaking at Wagga yesternight Mr Reid, the Premier, said that the Government, after hard thinking and careful consideration, had come to the conclusion that it would be wiser ...
Article : 128 wordsAn advertisement announces in another column that Mr A. J. Casey intends to collect his scattered poems and issue them bound. Mr Casey was born in this district, and the ...
Article : 109 wordsSydney, Friday.—The general opinion is that a dissolution will follow the taking of the federal referendum and that there will be no further session of the present ...
Article : 33 wordsIt has come out at last. The paint has come off the wooden beast, and exposed its ugliness. Until the last month we had both freetraders and protectionists putting aside ...
Article : 383 wordsSydney, Friday.—It was reported last night that Mr Want, Attorney General, was disgusted with the turn of events, and had resigned his portfolio; but the Attorney ...
Article : 44 wordsThe polling for the selection of a protectionist candidate to oppose the member for Moruya at the next election has resulted in the choice of Mr Albert E. Chapman, brother ...
Article : 73 wordsSydney, Friday.—Sheep easier. Best wethers 11s; medium from 4e 6 d. Cattle [?]rmer. Best bullocks £5 17s; medium from £3 10s. ...
Article : 22 wordsOne advantage of being a member for parliament and a military officer is that you can get up in the House and give the Minster for War "fits," and criticise your ...
Article : 173 wordsThe management of the Lake George Mines intimated on the Melbourne Stock Exchange last week, for the information of shareholders and the investing public ...
Article : 78 wordsAcccording, to the " Gazette" notice of some weeks back, Parliament was summoned " for the dispatch of business," to. meet on Tuesday next, April 5th. Late information ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Attorney-General, Mr. Want, is as heartily adverse to Federation as ever, and the Commonwealth Bill as now before the colony, has now influenced his attitude on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 294 wordsA terrible occurrence, followed by loss of life, took place at the Queen Victoria Markets at noon on Tuesday. It seems that a few minutes after noon some eight men were ...
Article : 237 wordsThe Wagga Circuit Court commenced on Tuesday before Mr. Justice G. B. Simpson. Mr. T. B. Rolin prosecuted for the Crown. Grant R. Morris was charged with assaulting ...
Article : 295 wordsMr Barton thinks that no combination of men will defeat the Convention's Bill when it goes to the people on the referendum. The people of Australia had asked for and would ...
Article : 230 wordsAt the Queanbeyan Police Court on Wednesday, before Dr Richardson and Mr Gale, Js.P., George Morris, of Hall, was charged with neglecting to send two children to ...
Article : 194 wordsI knew that under a Convention so constituted and under a bill so framed, under a Senate in the future so constituted as it must be, there was only too much room for fear ...
Article : 174 wordsOn Tuesday night the Queanbeyan School of Arts Chess and Draughts Club was reformed. The attendance was only slight. It was decided to open the season on Monday ...
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Queanbeyan Age (NSW : 1867 - 1904), Sat 2 Apr 1898, Page 2
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