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WOMEN AS STATE . LEGISLATORS BILL DRAFTED FOR NEW SOUTH * WALES. i By Telegraph—Press Association—CopyrighS v :. ; Sydney, May 8.. The' Hon. D. R. Hall (Attorney-Gen- \ oral) has drafted a,' Bill enabling women I '.-i to sit in the Assembly. . HANDLING OF FOODSTUFFS, medical Inspection fob EMPLOYEES. Sydney, May 8 V llie Labour Conference has passed' a" • motion demanding the medical oxaminv - ation, at regular intervals, 'of all em». ■ ployecs liaudliaig foodstuffs. : "CONSCRIPTION OF LIVES." BROKEN HILL MINERS' RESOLTV ' , , TION. ' .. • Sydney, May 8. The Amalgamated Miners| Society at' • Broken Hill has passed a motion op-* ' posing conscription of lives while tho' ' amassing of wealth by war profits and the ruthless exploitation of the work-' : ing class is permitted. MORE TROUBLE WITH THE\ BAKERS. (Rec. May S,. 8.5 p.m.) Melbourne, May 8. The baking trade is disorganised and tho public inconvenienced by the operative bakers declining to do night work. ; The carters have refused to deliver - bread except to hospitals and military ■ camps -until the Government defines the .■ working hours. '. '
WATER-POWER FOR HOBAIIT. (Rec. May 8, 8.3 p.m.) '/ ' Hobart, May 8. The Governor-General (Sir 'Ronald Munro-Fcrguson) and Mr. John Earie, ; ex-Premier of Tasmania, have performed ''3 the opening ccremouy for the waterpower scheme, a, great lake supplying j ilobart with electricity. ; < I
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2766, 9 May 1916, Page 5
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211AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2766, 9 May 1916, Page 5
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