SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Government's proposal to give the New South Wales soldiers abroad a right to vote by proxy at the coming elections was vigorously debated in ...
Article : 404 wordsThe following verses, published in the "Bury and Norwich Post," are from the pen of Mr. Horace R. Barker, of Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk, England, an acquaintance of ...
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Advertising : 652 wordsMr. O'Malley pointed out that when not in office, his private residence is also his place of business and that in it he meets any constituents or electors who wish to see him. ...
Article : 165 wordsSince its sensational victory in Queensland, Labor has not done too well. It has lost Tasmania, which it held by a fluke, and it has lost West Australia, on which it appeared ...
Article : 205 wordsThis, Saturday, morning's papers and chit chat added little to our knowledge of how the Prime Minister is faring in his effort to convert the smaller men of his Party. He has ...
Article : 214 wordsWriting from somewhere in France, Mr. Frank Doyle, one of the stewards of the Victorian Football League, tells Mr. James Stewart, vice-president of the Carlton ...
Article : 726 wordsIf it is true that everything comes to the man who waits, Mr. Cook has a good time ahead. He intimated that he was coming to Melbourne on Tuesday, but when Mr. Hughes ...
Article : 134 wordsA number of anti-conscription meetings have been organised by the extremists. It is asserted that at these the majority are eligibles, young men apparently healthy, but ...
Article : 268 wordsThe Forestry Bill passed all stages. The second reading of the Truancy Bill vas carried on division by 15 to 6. ...
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Advertising : 191 wordsThe Maloney speech was the quaintest mix up imaginable. Mr. Hughes ought to be in the House, was so strong minded that he could be in the House if he wanted to be. Having ...
Article : 206 wordsPERTH, Wednesday.—;The Board of Inquiry at Kalgoorlie took evidence on the matter of aliens working in mines who were alleged to be enemy subjects. One man, when ...
Article : 67 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The application of the linesmen and mechanics of the Post and Telegraph Department for increased wages was heard in Melbourne yesterday. A memo ...
Article : 50 wordsReference was made by the Queensland Minister for Public Instruction recently to the growing importance of technical education, particularly in its relation to post-war ...
Article : 799 wordsIn the Senate, a member named Mullen, not to be confounded with the far better known Millen, asked on whose authority the writ for the Compulsory Service Referendum ...
Article : 170 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—A small meeting of railway men last, night protested against the statement made in a recent judgment in the Industrial Court that railway men were ...
Article : 99 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.— An application was made in the Industrial Arbitration Court at Newcastle before his Honor Judge Edmunds for the cancellation of the registration of the ...
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Article : 693 wordsOn Wednesday Mr. Hughes made a very brief statement about the result of his interview with Sydney unionists. Such information as he gave the reporters, left them ...
Article : 158 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday. —The Port Jackson and Manly Steamship Company has offered the Ferry and Tugboat Union a weekly increase from one shilling to three shillings. ...
Article : 51 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—A woman, apparently young, fell over the cliffs at the Gap, Watson'a Bay, yesterday afternoon. ...
Article : 27 wordsJudge Eagleson, who was appointed by the Federal Government to inquire into charges which Mr. Gilchrist brought against the officials engaged in the construction of the ...
Article : 204 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The woman who fell over the cliffs at Watson's Bay yesterday is believed to have been Ida Lillyman, who resided at Kensington, and recently had ...
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Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 14 Sep 1916, Page 4
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