Polling for the election of a member in each of three Legislative Council divisions takes place to-day. As usual, the interest taken in such contests ...
Article : 1,005 wordsThe Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Hobbs) outlined the policy of the Opposition. About 70 people were present. Mr. Hobbs defended the past administration of the Nationalist Government he was associated with, indicating various economies it had ...
Article : 489 words"Another extraordinary bungle was that in commotion with the Welcome Swamp" (says Mr. Lyons). A Royal Commission had to be appointed, for ...
Article : 541 wordsEncouragement will be given to better methods for marketing the farmers' products; in encouraging the co-operative principle, so that the heavy loss ...
Article : 270 wordsMr. Frank Marriott opened his campaign at Burnie last night before a small attendance. Mr. P. A. Craw was voted to the ...
Article : 1,698 wordsMr. Hobbs went on to urge the necessity for encouraging now industries. He had done his best to encourage the establishment of the paper pulp ...
Article : 313 wordsDuring the adjournment granted to the Lyons Government, the revenue returns showed such buoyancy as to exceed the estimate made by Sir Walter ...
Article : 606 wordsMr. Lyons at Deloraine laid particular stress on the State deficits. On June 30, 1923, this stood at £647,862. We recognise that a debit balance ...
Article : 501 wordsWhen Federation wits first mooted the protagonists urging the people to vote for unity declared that the cost of Government would not be increased ...
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Advertising : 308 wordsWe earnestly set to work to do what was possible towards curtailing expenditure by the amalgamation of offices and the cutting out of expense ...
Article : 466 wordsThe maintaining of our roads is a problem that has been sadly neglected. Our municipal councils are alive to the position and two, Leven and ...
Article : 286 wordsThe Tasmanian Liberal Party will co-operate with the Federal Government to prepare for new migrants. The agreement between the Imperial ...
Article : 163 wordsThe previous two Governments did work which meant much saving in the amalgamation of the Closer Settlement and Lands Departments as well ...
Article : 307 wordsMr. Hobbs, who was in good form, had an excellent hearing, and was heartily applauded. Mr. T. Bingham asked whether Mr. ...
Article : 217 wordsWhat is the net result of Mr. Lyons' administration? Chaos, stagnation, unemployment! Sir Walter Lee, although not defeated, declined to carry ...
Article : 265 wordsThe credit for starting the hydro-electric scheme is not due to Mr. Lyons and his party as claimed, but by Messrs Gillies and Co., who saw ...
Article : 133 wordsWe asked for a dissolution, which was refused, and Mr. Lyons took office. As Mr. Lyons had only eleven followers in a House of 30, I, as leader ...
Article : 232 wordsThis is one of the most important and vital issues that electors will have to decide at the coming elections. During the last session the Legislative ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Tue 5 May 1925, Page 3
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