Mr James Service, one of the candidates for the vacancy in the representation of Ballarat West in the Legislative Assembly, met the electors at the Two Bridges Hotel on Thursday afternoon. There was a ...
Article : 1,791 wordsSIR,—It is curious to remark the number of diverso political elements that are coalescing in support of Mr Vale. There are the ranting-rowdy and canting-religious elements, the teetotal and gin and ...
Article : 602 wordsThe Corner was quite as lively as usual on Friday mornings, but there was no apparent increase in tha amount of business done, and the general impression is that' a few weeks must elapse before any fresh ...
Article : 745 wordsFELLOW ELECTORS,—We have an invaluable privilege to exercise—a sacred duty to perform. Let us closely examine the merits of the two men now seeking our suffrages. Let us turn a deaf ear to ...
Article : 857 wordsSIR,—A well-known Melbourne traveller called upon me this morning to inform me that be was canvassing for Mr Vale, and that the grocers ought to support this candidate, us by doing bo we would get ...
Article : 1,538 wordsThe Alabama Rowing Club opened its season on Like Wendouree on Friday, when there was a large muster of the members of the club at Ward's jetty. There was a fair breeze blowing all the afternoon, ...
Article : 545 wordsSIR,—I thank " Unskilled Workman" for admitting "that it is true that as the productions of a country diminish so also does its purchasing power;" and my reason for being a protectionist is, that the ...
Article : 150 wordsThis body held a special meeting on Tuesday, 5th September. Present—The President, and Crs Beggs, Campbell, Henderson, Newall, P. Russell, and Tompkins. The secretary having read the notice ...
Article : 865 wordsThis council met at the offices, Lexton, on 5th September. Present—Councillors James Robertson (president), Tnomas Learmonth. Charles Schultze, John Cunningham, George Watson, and Henry ...
Article : 789 wordsSIR,-—s an elector desirous of fairly hearing both candidates, I trust that satisfactory arrangements will be made to prevent the ill-mannered interruptions prevalent at Mr Service's last meeting, and ...
Article : 271 wordsSIR,—May I be permitted to say that the proceedings at the last free trade conversazione did not appear to me to be at all deserving of the epithet rowdy. The debate was lively and animated no ...
Article : 151 wordsSIR,—Last month I read a letter in your columns from a correspondent signing himself " Outis," in reference to the swimming baths, I fully endorse every word he wrote, and regret to see the ...
Article : 302 wordsA meeting was held at the Lyeeum Theatre, Kent Hotel, Clunes, on Wednesday evening, 6th inst, for the purpose of eliciting public opinion relative to the proposed enrolment of volunteers at Clunes in ...
Article : 1,621 wordsSIR,—Some people, I see, support Mr Vale because, they Bay, he is a local man. It so, there never was a local member who paid less attention to the wants of the district, while, on the other hand, it is ...
Article : 154 wordsFELLOW-WORKMEN,—On Monday next you will have to exercise your lights as free-born men in performing a most sacred duty—to vote for a member who shall represent you in Parliament. Two ...
Article : 1,278 wordsSIR,—I beg to call the attention of the inspector of nuisancer to the fact that, yesterday, I took a walk from the township through Mount Pleasant, up over the range, and down the Canadian Gully to ...
Article : 277 wordsMr Service addressed a numerously attended meeting of the electors at Morgan's hotel, Miners' Rest, shortly before six o'clock. Mr Thomas Bath occupied the chair. He opened ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Sat 9 Sep 1865, Page 1
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