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  2. MR. HAMILTON IN EXPLANATION.

    Mr. W. A. Hamilton takes exception to certain statements made in our yesterday's issue by correspondents under the noms de plumes of "Underground Boss" and "Scrutator." The ...

    Article : 704 words
  3. THE ELECTIONS. POLLING ARRANGEMENTS.

    The general elections for the Legislative Assembly will take place throughout Victoria to-day. Great interest is centred in the results, which will be eagerly awaited. In the ...

    Article : 290 words
  4. MR. J. R. HOSKINS' CANDIDATURE.

    Last night, Mr. Hoskins made his rallying address at the Royal Hall, Forest-street. There were about 200 electors present, and Mr. R. B. Anderson occupied the chair. In introducing ...

    Article : 688 words
  5. THE MANDURANG ELECTORATE.

    Sir,—In your issue of Wednesday, a corres-0 pondent signing himself "Merino" again attempts to make himself conspicuous, and I might say ridiculous, in his earnest endeavor to induce ...

    Article : 892 words
  6. VOTE FOR THE OLD MEMBERS.

    Sir,—"N.H." in your last Wednesday's issue has Been fit to criticise my letter of the day before that I do not understand "Manhood Suffrage." Rather; but I would not include ...

    Article : 187 words
  7. THE TARIFF QUESTION AND MESSRS LAZARUS AND HOSKINS.

    Sir,—I have been greatly pleased to see you have so faithfully supported the representatives of low tariff and low freights, Messrs. Lazarus and Hoskins. I have absented myself from all ...

    Article : 386 words
  8. THE SANDHURST ELECTORATE.

    Last night Mr. D. B. Lazarus addressed an immense, and at the same time, most enthusiastic assemblage of electors at the Beehive Exchange. The building was thronged. Major ...

    Article : 3,214 words
  9. CANDIDATES RETURNED UNOPPOSED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,572 words
  10. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS.

    The following persons having accounts against the various Government departments can obtain payment for the same on application, during office hours, at the Sub-Treasury, Pall Mall, as soon as ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. SOUTH SANDHURST ELECTORATE.

    Mr. D. C. Sterry's Quarry Hill committee met at Queen's Arms hotel last evening to make final arrangements, Mr. Donglas in the chair. Everything being satisfactorily arranged ...

    Article : 426 words
  12. MR. W. A. HAMILTON'S TRADUGERS.

    Sir,—A fair blow in the face may at times be a manly thing, but a stab in the dark or a blow under the belt is not usually reckoned either fair or manly in any contest. This election ...

    Article : 304 words
  13. MR. BAILES AND "ONE MAN ONE VOTE."

    Sir,—Concerning Mr. Galbraith's criticism, of Mr. Bailes' one man one vote principle the fact that S. Mill attributes certain "principles" to "equal voting" is no proof of their truth. ...

    Article : 208 words
  14. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    General Elections. Miners' Association Committee, 5.30. Rev. Mr. Nairn's lecture, Bible Christian Church Eaglehawk, 7.30. ...

    Article : 75 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 20 words
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    CAN BIRDS THINK?—Listen to this true little story, and then say whether or no birds can think and reason. One spring two little water-hens built their nest near the edge of ...

    Article : 205 words
  17. RETRENCHMENT IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Sir,—In your issue of Wednesday I noticed a letter signed "The Wife of a Retrenched Man," in which she states that "Stability" is no more a public servant than, you are. ...

    Article : 370 words
  18. THE WOMEN'S FRANCHISE.

    Sir,—Now that the question of the women's franchise is entering largely into the political arena, I trust you will kindly grant me a little space in the columns of your valuable journal ...

    Article : 1,306 words
  19. WHY MR. BAILES SHOULD BE REJECTED.

    Sir,—Being the night before the battle, I attended, the meetings of both candidates, Messrs. Lazarus and Bailes, held last evening at the Beehive Exchange, and I am pleased to say. ...

    Article : 518 words
  20. THE MANDURANG ELECTORATE.

    Mr. R. O'Neill addressed upwards of 30 electors hist evening at the Serpentine hotel. Mr. W. Bissett presided. The candidate gave a recapitulation of his speech at Elmore, as ...

    Article : 563 words
  21. Advertising

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    Advertising : 533 words
  22. THE DUTY OF ELECTORS.

    Sir,—Every man who has the welfare of Victoria at heart will vote for Lazarus and Hoskine, the best candidates, with characters that will not allow them to cross the floor of the ...

    Article : 156 words
  23. SOUTH SANDHURST ELECTION.

    Sir,—To-day the electors of South Sandhurst will have an opportunity of returning to Parliament one of the ablest and most straight forward politicians it has been ray lot to listen to ...

    Article : 357 words
  24. "UNDER THE WHIP."

    Sir,—You will pardon the heading of this letter, I am sure, considering the latest election developments in this city. Well, sir, it appears that the workers of this city are to be driven to ...

    Article : 400 words
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