AUSTRALIAN.
I AUSTRALIAN ANI) N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. I AUSTRALIAN NEWS. 1 SYDNEY. September 3. A majority of the floor mills in the city and country will probably i 'e—" in , miscq m-m-c of the high price 1 o| wheat and inability of the millers lo dispose of surplus slocks of brail and • pollard at ill® prices offering. Of a thcMi-aml mill employees in the Union, lorn hundred have been given notice oj di-missa| MELBOURNE. Sept. 3. 11l the Senate. Mr Milieu iinnoiime.| Brace, a member of the TTollsc-ol Re iresental ive- would be (lie -eiiior d"|. gate lor Australia at Geneva. Yii iorian poli.te.il situation is iiu- ■ h.iiiged. 1 hough it is probable labour I will 1 1 it-m a Goveriimen. Colour is 1 ii lo the suggestion by an article . in ollieial iiewsjinpci-s of the farmers la.ailed ‘ Notice to Quit.” ; LAMBERT ELECTED. SYDNEY, September 4. I Mr Lambert (Labour) was elected I for West Sydney by a majority of 2607 • being 0141 less t-linn the late T .1. | Ryan’s majority. Hendry (Nationalist) polled AO-10, out of 13.271 votes polled. I The election was fought with great bitterness, but the number of votes polled was much smaller than at the , previous contest. | ROWLING. ! MELBOURNE. Sept. | The Australian Rowling Council has received an invitation from tile English Bawling Hoard to send a team of Australasian howlers to England. : DROWNING FATALITY. (Received This Day at 10.15 a.in.) MELBOURNE. Septembei- 4. | Owing to a limit capsizing on the J Vari'.i. Thomas Merfnrd ngcil 19. Donald Collai'd Vine, Hector Allen and six others were drowned. A NEW DEVICE MELBOURNE. Sept. I. . X. H. Bell of New Zeahutd. submit ted to the lustituti' of Science and Indus-; try. a device for fastening steel bands I round wool bales. 1 A I’ATIIY OF VOTERS. 'Received This Dai :n 10.15 a.in.) ! MELBOURNE. September 5. i Mr Lawson, in a sjieeeb at the declaration of the poll in hi- constituency deplored the apathy of the electors. Tie suggest,.d (-nnipuLory voting might lv necessary. The Ministry proposed that owing to the responsibility of its ejection in I’arliament, li,. was unable to imagine how labour and tin- fanners objectives could he reconciled. I’ren-d-rgast. leader of the Labour Party, staled there might easily be amdber elect i<m before long.
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