AUSTRALIAN.
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.] PROHIBITION COUNCIL. SYDNEY, May, 27. The Australian Prohibition Council : is appealing to every subscriber to the War Loan throughout the Commonwealth to donate a ten pound bond to a fund to assist to carry prohibition as a win-the-war-measure. SYDNEY POLITICS. (Received This Dnv at 10.15. a m.) SYDNEY, This Day. Mr Millen received a deputation representing various bodies interested in tlie promulgaton of anti-shouting legislation. He sympathised with their aims and promised Cabinet consideration, adding that regulation controlling the sale of liquor to invalid soldiers, was only awaiting the signature of Cabinet. It has been decided not to call Parliament for a short session to deal only with deregistered unions, but the usual session will commence on .Tune 12tli when the matter will he dealt with.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1918, Page 3
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130AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1918, Page 3
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