"Pollie!" "Gentleman!" He had been first at the appointed meeting-place, and had already looked more ...
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Article : 208 wordsThe additional returns sent into the chief returning-officer to-day give the latest total for the referendum at 105,545, and against at 81,564, or a majority of 23,981 for the ...
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Article : 101 wordsThe Queensland Federation League has received the following telegram from Mr. Barton in Sydney:—"We have led the way. Do your part in the great union of ...
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Article : 177 wordsThe final matinee performance of "The Geisha" was largely attended on Wednesday, and the picturesque denizens of jolly Japan, with their quaint lovemaking and ...
Article : 133 wordsThe announcement of the figures in connection with the New South Wales referendum was greeted with hearty cheers in the House of Commons yesterday, and it is ...
Article : 147 wordsTo-day's Brisbane "Telegraph," in a leading article commenting on the result of the referendum, says, "In Sydney and its suburbs there is a majority against the ...
Article : 180 wordsCatherine O'Drich, an elderly woman, whilst waiting for a train at the Spencerstreet station at noon to-day, fell down dead. She was 70 years of age, and ...
Article : 38 wordsThe following information has been received by the mail steamer, which arrived to-day:—Samoa, June 13. ...
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Article : 387 wordsH. [?] Byron's four-act drama "Blow for Blow" will be produced by the Celtic Dramatic Club at the Bijou Theatre on Saturday and Monday next in aid of the ...
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Article : 19 wordsThe Hon. Dr. Cockburn has telegraphen to the Premier from London as follows:—"Congratulations on result of vote by New South Wales." ...
Article : 26 wordsA magisterial enquiry into the murder of the old woman, Mrs. Weaber, was commenced in the Police Court, South Brisbane, to-day. Mr. O'Shea, solicitor, ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Thu 22 Jun 1899, Page 3
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