FOOCIIOW, May 30.Minders of tliciio. tea crop were .shown on the 21st. Buyers at once recognised that tho crop was a good average one ; still, taking it as a whole, it ...
Article : 371 wordssaks Bkreused (he numbers :-ohi ami ilm prices icalked. Shortly after 9 o'clock Mr. Badgery resumed operations at Messrs. Har- ...
Article : 5,170 wordsThe executive council of the Freetrade and Land Reform Electoral Committee, at its meeting held yesterday, decided to support the following candidates in addition to the ...
Article : 231 wordsCOLOMBO (".'in Roga). Monday.Mr. J. P. I Grrvan addressed the electors hero on | Saturday, Mr. Ward pro dding. He dealt, j with all the Ratline questions of the day. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe KreMrade Council met at Wcntworth Court yesfertlny, under the presidency of Mr. G. II. Kelt!, and considered a list of freotrarlo candidate.':. As the result of the arbitrations ...
Article : 475 wordsv ated Siati or a i redit fonder ; and federal ion Australian linen, but ...
Article : 105 wordsSINGLETON, Tuesday.Mr. J. A. Cameron. u.prominent protectionist, presiding at Camberwell over a meeting addressed by Mr. j Gould last night, raid that ho felt it. was j r.coosnry for him to explain his position, j They ail knew tli.it he was a protectionist, i and find nnnospd Mr. Gould at ...
Article : 917 wordsMACLEAN, Tuesday.Mr. J. MFarlane spoke lu re lost night. He suggested that the ! lands bo classified as first, second, and third i class, to be paid for by instalments extending ...
Article : 199 words--lr. T. J. Houghton addressed a large gathering of eleetoiH at the Currency Lass Hotel. Glebe-road, on Monday night. Mr. A. Perry presided, A vote of confidence in the candi- ...
Article : 100 wordsSir Henry Parkes addressed a large gathering nt Waterloo last evening upon "The Present State of Public Affairs and the Political Prospect," Alderman G. T. Walsh occtinled ...
Article : 474 wordsAir. Joseph Abbott addressed a meeting on Monday evening from the balcony of Fay's Hotel, TCnmore. There wjlh a very large attendance. Mr. T. J. Foster presiding. A vote ...
Article : 50 wordsair. d. w. Molesworth addressed a large meeting of electors at the Union Hotel, Union- street, Erskineville, on Monday evening. Mr. Marshall presided. .Mr, J. B, Thracknll moved, ...
Article : 72 words(JONDOBOLIN, Tuesday.Mr. II. IT. Cooke addressed about 200 electors In tho Royal-hall last night, Mr. Innes In tho chair. The candidate declared himself in favor of ...
Article : 150 wordsMr. W. C. Coombcs, freetrade candidate, addressed a large meeting in the Redfern Town- hall on Monday evening. The chair was occupied hv Mr. G. W. Logan. A vote of confi- ...
Article : 52 wordsAlderman E. Banner, L.E.L. candidate, addressed a crowded meeting in the Waterloo Town-hull on Monday evening. Alderman Fur- liess presided. A vote of confidence, moved by ...
Article : 49 wordsMOLONG, Tuesday.Dr. Ross addressed a largely-attended mooting of electors last night. The Mayor presided. Tile candidate said he considered that Hie ...
Article : 198 wordsA general meeting of the shareholders of tho Graziers' Meat Export Company of Now South Wales was held last evening at tho Wool Exchange, Macquarie-plaee. Mr. G. Malr was ...
Article : 1,417 wordsMr. James N. Brunker and Messrs. Goidsbrough, Mort, and Co. will resume their sales at the warehouse of the lastnumed firm, at Circular Quay. The New Zealand Loan nnu ...
Article : 125 wordsMr. B. Short addressed a meeting of electors on Monday night in the Athenaeum hall, Dul- wich-hill, Mr. R. Fletcher, J.P., presiding. On the motion of Mr. Matthews, seconded by Mr. ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. E. M. Clark addressed a largo meeting of electors at the Centennlal-hall, Walker- street, on Monday evening. Mr. Elliott occupied the chair. ...
Article : 403 wordsIt is by the performance of such works as tehcien David's "Desert" that tlie Sydney JJedertufel asserts itself, and claims not only recognition, but admiration at the hands of those who under ...
Article : 779 wordsThe exoftiOve of the protectionist party held a meeting yewterdny. when a few more candidates were selected. The committee hope to be In a position to publish a final list at the ...
Article : 83 wordsULMARRA, Tuesday.Mr. N. T. Collins, local optionlst, nldressed the electors here last night. He declared himself a straight-out protectionist. Federation must come, and no- ...
Article : 163 wordsMr. .T., T. Leplicrd addressed a meeting on Monday night in the Oddfellows'-hall, Manly. Mr. J. J, Davis occupied the chair. A vote of confidence was carried on the motion of Mr. Franklin, seconded by Mr. M. George. ...
Article : 39 wordsiho committee of the recently formed South Ralinain Freetrade League met on Monday evening. The following resolution, which will he submitted to the next meeting of the ...
Article : 114 wordsThe executive committee of the Local Option Loaguo yesterday considered the claims of candidates for the several electorates. It was agreed to nrcnave a list, and nublish it in a ...
Article : 125 wordsNEWCASTLE Tuesday.Mr. J. C. Ellis, M.L.C., addressed the electors of Newcastle West last evening, Mr. D. M'MIchncI In the ; chair. Mr. Ellb supported freetrade and a ...
Article : 147 wordsAir. c. i. Jtenshaw addressed the electors last night from the balcony of Thompson's Hotel, George-street. Mr. J. Henderson Cobb In the choir. Mr. Uenshaw answered a number ...
Article : 40 wordsA correspondent asks how the clauses In the Electoral Act with regard to the use of cabs and other vehicles in connection with elections will affect employees on the railways ...
Article : 119 wordsDr. Rnndle, one of tho protectionist candidates for Sherbrooke, decided on Monday evening to retire from the field. This leave in two protectionists, five freetraders, and one labor candidate. ...
Article : 31 wordsAlderman James Dillon delivered Ills inaugural address to the electors of Paddlngton from a window of Conlon's Glenmoro Hotel, Glenmore-road. on Monday evening. Mr, G. ...
Article : 390 wordsMr. John Thorpe, one of the protectionist candidates for Parramatta, announced his retirement from the contest on Monday evening. This leaves in one protectionist and four freetraders. ...
Article : 32 wordsStrong pressure Is being brought to bear, by both protectionists and freetraders, to induce Mr. Alban Gee (ex-Mayor of Granville) to stand. Mr. Gee is a protectionist. ...
Article : 28 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday.Mr. J. Gilbert, protectionist, addressed the electors of Wick- ham last evening. Ho held that the country did not want Tabid protection, and if elected ...
Article : 70 wordsMR. HALLOItAN AT PETERSHAM. Mr. E. Roland l-Ialloran delivered his first address to the electors of Petersham in tho local Town-hall on Monday night. Tho Mayor ...
Article : 604 wordsMr. John Butler, a freetrade candidate, addressed a meeting at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, corner of Erskine and Clureuce streets, last, night, and was accorded a unanimous vote of confidence. ...
Article : 33 wordsSir,As it seems probable that an attempt may be made to manufacture political capital out of the recent stoppage of the unfortunate old rolling mills at EsUbank, 1 ask you to kind- ...
Article : 762 wordsNEWCASTLE. Tuesday.Mr. J. L. Regan, freetrade and labor candidate for Wickham, addressed a mooting last night. He gave an tcnnmif nf nnlitienl Btownrdshiti. and ox- ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. E. Darnley, freetrade candidate, addressed a meeting of electors last night in the Leiohhardt Town-hall. The Mayor (Alderman B. K. Moore) presided, and there was a large ; ...
Article : 159 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday.Mr. Gorrick, free- trade candidate for Kuhibah, spoke at Mere- wether lust night. He defended freetrade. und pointed to the effects of protection in ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. w. IT. Mtthoncy addressed a large meeting in tho Glebe Town-hall on Monday evening. On. the motion of Mr. T. F. Moss, seconded by Mr. C. Wilson, tho candidate was ...
Article : 45 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday.Mr. A. Edden, labor candidate for Kuhibah, spoke at Adams- town last night, tho Mayor of Adamstown in the chair. lie favored intercolonial freetrade ...
Article : 78 wordsTucsuay. ilenry uopcinnu (Minister for Lands) addressed a large meeting of electors at the Town-hall last night, the chair being taken by the Mayor. ...
Article : 678 wordsMr. R. Hollis, the selected labor candidate, addressed the electors at tho Ersklnevillo Council-chambers on Monday night. Mr. W. white, nresident of the league (local branch), ...
Article : 289 wordsAt an early hour yesterday morning a young woman named Florence Radford, who lives at Goodman's-terrace, Surry-hllls, was assaulted by four men. Tho men, it seems, went to her ...
Article : 112 wordsGUNDAGAI, Tuesday.Mr. Fred Plnkstone, freetrade and land reform candidate, lius addressed large gatherings of electors here and at South Gundagal. He strongly advocated ...
Article : 83 wordsI'AMBULA, Tuesday.Mr. Charles Stiles addressed tho electors here last night. He favored freetrade, local option with compensation only tc bona-fide owners of houses with good ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsCOROWA, Tuesday.Messrs, James Hayes and Douglas Drummond, two candidates for The Murray, address a meeting hero. this evening. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 wordsMr. N. Ilawken addressed tho electors of Darlington on Monday evening in Hudson's- hall? Regent-street, There was a good attendance, and tho chair was occupied by Mr. ...
Article : 485 wordsAlderman Henry Chapman addressed a large -meeting of tho electors of FItzroy, assembled at Keary's Hotel, William-street, Woolloomoo- loo. on Monday night. Mr. Chapman announ- ...
Article : 449 wordsORANGE, Tuesday.Mr. II. W. Newman, freetrado and labor candidate, addressed the electors here to-night, Mr. R. Warren, president of the ocal Freetrade Association, in tho ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 4 Jul 1894, Page 6
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