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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

CONSCRIPTION,? MOMENTOUS ISSUE STILL IN DE- . BATE. > By TeleeraDt-Prcss Association--Copyright . , (Rec. August 28, 9.40 p.m.). Sydney, August 28. Apparently anticipating an early decision, on the conscription question, a rush of volunteers has commenced, reminiscent of the early days of the war. Melbourne, August 28. The Federal Labour Caucus is deliberating the conscription issue. Mr. W. M/ Hughes (the Prime Minister) has stated that they hoped to arrive at a decision to-night, hut. he cannot say definitely. '. •

BARQUE IN A STORM. A ROUGH EXPERIENCE. (Rec. August 28,' 9.40 p.m.) . Sydney, August 28. The barque Lindstol encountered a gale, which lasted thirty hours, smashed one of her boats, ' carried away her deck cargo of 25,000 feet of timber, strained her * bulwarks, and damaged the sails. . ,

CIFT AEROPLANES FROM NEW SOUTH WALES. .(Rec. August 28, 9.40 p.m.) Sydney, August 28. The State Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland) has opened the Aviation School at Clarendon. Mr. Holinan (the State Premier) announced during tho proceedings that the Government had decided to present to Great Britain one aeroplane for' every one presented by the citizens. Six had already been promised privately, and Britain was thus assured of twelve.

SHOOTING AT A POLICE SERGEANT. NEW ZEALAND CRIMINAL SEN- ■ ■■;• TENCED. (Rec. August 28, 10.5 a p.m.) ■ Sydney, August 28. , Charles Scoringe, a New Zealander, who was charged with attempting to shoot a polios sergeant, was sentenced to, three years' imprisonment. The evidence showed that the police received information that two Chinamen's huts had been burgled and £20 stolen. The polico proceeded to La Perouse and met accused, who was cycling. When stopped he produced a revolver and aimed point blank, but fortunately the chamber contained bl&aik cartridge. Tho other chambers were fully loaded. There was a long list of Now Zealaud convictions against him.. i ITEMS IN BRIEF. FEDERAL CONTROL OP MER- ■ CHANT SHIPPING. Melbourne, August 28. Tho Commonwealth has decided that coastal companies' vessels now away from Australia must return immediately. Companies are prohibited from selling vessels without tho Minister's permission. . .

RACE STRIKE AX KALGOOR-LIE. ■ Perth, August 28. Two thousand miners are idle at Kalgoorlie as the result of a refusal to work with Dalmatians. LABOUR DISPUTE IN SUGAR INDUSTRY. ; Brisbane, August 28. Largo meetings of tho northern cane growers passed resolutions - refusing to recognise the award granting the employees increases in wages, and pledging to cease harvesting until'tho award is abolished. The result will be that two thousand men in the Maclcay district will be unemployed. OBITUARY. (Rec. August 28, 9.40 p.m.) Fremantle, August 28. Brother Stanislau, Principal of St. Eldephonsus College, and Provincial of tho Marist Brothers' Order in Australasia, is dead. '

FLOODS AND DAMAGE. ' (Roc. August 28, 9.40 p.m.) Sydney, August 28. Tho heavv rains have caused serious floods in the Orange, ■ Temora, Yass, and Young districts. The damago to stock and machinery is heavy.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2862, 29 August 1916, Page 6

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2862, 29 August 1916, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2862, 29 August 1916, Page 6

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