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Advertising : 388 wordsMr. Editor.—If Mr. McFarlane knows his book—and I think he does—it is not right for him to mislead the electors. At his meeting on Friday he made a statement ...
Article : 183 wordsMr. Flowers, M.L.C., Chairman of the Public Works Committee, has replied to the Premier's statement regarding the attitude of the former towards the communication ...
Article : 519 wordsA crowd of 2000 or 3000 collected in Glenmore Road to hear MR. Oakes, M.L.A., hon, Minister. Criticising the Labour Party, Mr. Oakes said Mr. McGowen told ...
Article : 383 wordsMr. E. A. Beeby, solicitor, and who is a candidate for Wollongong, writes:—Mr. Wade has produced surplus after surplus, and the country has experienced under a ...
Article : 307 wordsThe forthcoming elections are causing some excitement. The poll is expected to be a big one at Upper Copmanhurst. Mr. Clem.Johnson, selected Labour, ...
Article : 597 wordsMr. Editor.—I notice your report of Mr. McFarlane's meeting reads that the vote of confidence in him was carried by acclamation. As this is likely to place that ...
Article : 301 wordsMr. Arthur Griflith, M.L.A., writes:—We do regard Mr. Bowling as a political enemy, but we repudiate with abhorrence the assemption that therefore we were ...
Article : 236 wordsMr. W. S. Kelk, who is a candidate for the Blayney seat, charges his opponent, Mr. Beeby, with want of frankness in declaring his whole mind with regard to the ...
Article : 174 wordsThe Premier has had prepared a short summary of the Liberal policy as indicated in his Chatswood speech, and this will constitute the Liberal "fighting platform" in ...
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Advertising : 274 wordsA number of delegates of the above Order arrived by the Burringbar yesterday to attend a conference to-morrow in the Masonic Hall. The visitors on their way ...
Article : 559 wordsMr. S. W. Moore addressed a large meeting a Manilla. He said the country's supreme need was settlement. All other legislation would go for nothing unless the ...
Article : 276 wordsIn Senate on Wednesday Senator Pearce moved the second reading of the Navigation Bill. He said that at present British ships had and advantage over Australian ...
Article : 544 wordsThe "Scotsman's" commentary upon the Federal land tax proposals, that they are hitting at the "inoffensive and useful British investor in mortgage companies," and ...
Article : 311 wordsOn Saturday evening Mr. McFarlane addressed a well attended meeting of the electors at Southgate, Mr. J. Wingfield in the chair. A vote of confidence was ...
Article : 412 wordsThe Minister for Customs was asked by a deputation to raise the amount of bounty on white-grown sugar from £3 to £4, which is the rate of excise duty paid. The ...
Article : 351 wordsT. J. Thompson and Sons, in their stock and share report, state:—Most months there are developments of the Labour programme, and August has brought with ...
Article : 357 wordsOn Saturday Mr. W. Cahill, Labour candidate, addressed a large and orderly meeting of both ladies and gentlemen in the Water Brigade Hall,Harwood. Mr. P. ...
Article : 338 wordsThe second reading debate of the Defence Bill was continued in the Senate on Wednesday and the measure was carried through the report stage without ...
Article : 247 wordsAt the Bathurst Police Court John Boyd, a Justice of the Peace, appeared on summons, charged with offering, uttering, disposing of, and putting off, a forged ...
Article : 184 wordsThe widest publicity should be given to the fact that summer diarrhoea and dysentery can be cured by the judicious use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 6 Sep 1910, Page 2
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