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VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS It I’ TEIiKQRAFII —I’IUiSS ASS.V., COFYKIOiIT. CEXSUKK DEBATE. (Beeniveil This Oily :it 8 a.in.) SYDNEY. Anji. ]. Tlio Censure Debate was continued in t!m Assembly. Mr Wearnn (Leader ni tli« v Progressives) added to the million“Tlnit the. Government is * deserving of censure because of the methods adopted ill milking the recent appointments to tln> tipper House, and because of the legislation of the Eight Hour Amendment, and Profiteering Arts had added greatly to the harden of the primary producers. X.S.W.- ELECTIONS. * SYDNEY, September I. The Trades Hall has decided to run Industrialist candidates against the I ■ hour members at the next State elections. the Pnion leaders stating lie ' the present Government is useless P them. COMM KKCI A 1,. (Deceived This Dav at 0. If) n.m.) MELBOCnNK, Sept. •->. Ai the hides sales, kips were very linn, heavies and mediums a farthing advance, inferiors hard to quiet. Bariev, English os, Cape .'ls fill to As lOd: oats, I’s 7d to ‘_’s Sd : potatoes f;i 10s |o Co os; onions CA to C'.‘l K>s. N.S.W. PAULI V.MENT. .MELBOCKNE, Sept. 2 The State Parliament meets on Wednesday. Ii is expected, allowing for the S|>eal;er and absentees, that the Government minoritv will he three. THE TA li I EE. .MELBOCKNE. S,.pt. 2. The Senate agreed hv L'l to f, to Mr Pearce’s motion that Miperpliosptmto manufaeittred in the Empire, and mandated tci ritories. he tree; uthcrv.is' !• ! ki\ ten to lift ecu and twenty-live jo-i et'lli diltv. MELBOCKNE. Sept. 2 Euryihymie Inis liecn -eralehed lor ihe Epsom and Met i opnlita it. THE WOOI. tkade ();.>, eived This Day at lo.l‘> a.in.' \ DE-LA IDE. Sepi,".idler V tee,m lug (if the Council ol the Stoei'CV'itei's Association passed .< resolution in opposition to any control evicting mi |nt nr' - wool clip- and in .'avion of tr.'ifh re< citing to pre-war eoinlitintis of marketing, at the "iirlie-l date pn»s ihl I* CENSCKE DEBATE jived This I>:i\ at I .-T p.m.) SYDNEY.- Sept. Mr Bagnall gate until.- ol a further ;illi(.li,lnn'll; to i I mot 101 l Tlnit as Covernineni beld olliee solel;. because of Mr l.ev\ . who was elected ' oppose them, and had iVr.-,-pted I'm S|v akciship posit ion. ii ii--. es-ii all I in,mediate dissolution in_lhe interest' o! emisiitut iiinal -.'.nveriimi-iil Tile Speaker doelined in a-rep’ the , n-lment at the J, resell! -lage. Mr Si,,rev is again ill. and tumble to intend till' house to reply to criticisms. The debate was adjourned until Tiles-
VICTORIAN POLITICS. MELROURNE. Sept. 2 There an' still a lew small returns ioine. but they do not promise much nipmveiiient in the Government po-i-I j,m. It is anticipated " hen the House neets, that the Labour Party xx ill nioxe i censure motion, and in the event "I this receiving support of the EarimuP : ,rty another defeat of the Government is punctually ii‘itnin.
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