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  2. THE TOORAK ELECTION.

    The Toorak by-election, which has aroused widespread interest on account of the issues involved, was held yesterday, and resulted in a devisive victory for Mr. ...

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  3. THE FISCAL CAMPAIGN. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    In continuation of his fiscal campaigu in Scotland, Mr. Chamberlain spoke last night at Cupar. He said that he hopefully anticipated that the workers would help him ...

    Article : 185 words
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  5. The Argus.

    Has oratory a more potent influence in directing the minds of manking than literature,in which may be included the daily and periodical press? The ...

    Article : 6,322 words
  6. AUSTRALIA'S POSITION.

    Attempts were made by members of the Opposition in the House of Representatives yesterday to draw from the Prime Minister a statement of the policy of the Government ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Postmaster-General and Lady Fysh left Adelaide for Melbourne by the express train yesterday afternoon. Last night Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn, who ...

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  8. SPEECH BY MR. ASQUITH.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith spoke last evening on the fiscal question at Cinderford, near Monmouth. He declared that the policy of tariff retaliation was futile, and ...

    Article : 223 words
  9. MR. BRYCE'S VIEWS.

    Mr. James Bryce, speaking at Lancaster last evening, declared that Mr. Chamberlain's case rested on a tissue of blunders, and that the edifice he had reared was ...

    Article : 51 words
  10. WORK AT "THE ARGUS" OFFICE.

    The response of the federal electors to the offer of "The Argus," as published yesterday, proved even more extensive than its originators anticipated. By the first post ...

    Article : 311 words
  11. MR. GERALD BALFOUR.

    Speaking at Leeds, Mr. Gerald Balfour, brother of the Prime Minister and president of the Board of Trade, declared that Britannia wanted freer trade, and not unalloyed ...

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  12. OFFICIAL SATISFACTION.

    The action of "The Argus" proprictary in trying to secure the full enrolment of the adult population was warmly commended yesterday by Sir John Forrest (the Minister ...

    Article : 171 words
  13. AN ENGINEERING PLEBISCITE.

    The "Engineering Times" has taken a plebiscite showing the views of a number of engineering firms on the fiscal question. Sixty-six per cent. of them are in favour of ...

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  14. REMARKS BY AN ADELAIDE MERCHANT.

    When asked for his opinion regarding the preferential trade proposals of Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. S. J. Jacobs (president of the General Council of Chambers of Commerce ...

    Article : 298 words
  15. SUPPORT FOR MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    One of Mr. Chamberlain's chief supporters in his fiscal campaign is Sir Charles Tennant, Bart., of Charles Tennant, Sons, and Co., merchants, of London and Glasgow. ...

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  16. THE LORD MAYORALTY.

    An unexpected termination to the contest for the Lord Mayoralty of Melbourne took place at the quarterly meeting of the City Council yesterday, when Councillor ...

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  17. GARDEN PARTY AT GOVERNMENT-HOUSE.

    A garden party was held yesterday afternoon at Government-house, and though rain had been feared, the weather remained fine but warm, and allowed of the guests being ...

    Article : 552 words
  18. COLONIAL FEELING.

    Mr. Robert L. Borden, the leader of the Conservative (Protectionist) party in the Canadian House of Commons, has been interviewed in regard to Mr. Chamberlain's ...

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  19. MISS ADA CROSSLEY. TO-NIGHT'S CONCERT.

    The programme for to-night's concert is announced, and the items to be given by Miss Crossley are:—"Divinites du Styx," from Gluck's "Alceste:" "A Garden Song" ...

    Article : 147 words
  20. HER RECENT ACCIDENT.

    The numerous friends and admirers of Miss Ada Crossley will be glad to learn that her medical adviser, Mr. Henry O'Hara, F.R.C.S., yesterday removed the plaster of ...

    Article : 77 words
  21. SOUTH AFRICA FAVOURABLE.

    The general trend of opinion in South Africa is strongly favourable to the Chamberlain proposals. It is believed that they will greatly foster the wine and fruit ...

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  22. FOREIGN PRESS OPINIONS.

    The Paris "Journal," in commenting upon Mr. Chamberlain's preferential trade proposals, expresses the opinion that they are searcely in accordance with an entente ...

    Article : 184 words
  23. FETE AT ST. KILDA.

    Miss Ada Crossley and a perty of friends will visit the garden fete and sale of work to be held to-day, in the St. Kilda Town-hall and grounds, in connection with the ...

    Article : 234 words
  24. TO-DAY'S PROPERTY SALES.

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