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AUSTRALIAN AND S (,'AIJI.K AStCCMt lON. SYDNEY, S.p,. 17 The shipping freight t.ti wheat has j I been increased hy os per ton and now is c.'i 10s. 1,0111) NOHTHt f.IEEE, MELBOURNE, S, pi. 17 Lord No;tlirlilfe in an interview staled ho never said Mr Hughes should go to Washington as it was ineompntinhlc with dignity of a Prints’ .Minister to go tis an unaccredited representative. which he would have to in view ul Cniicil States decision that Piiti li Overseas nations cannot, he spec ially icpres. if.cd. lie iiiteaded-to see tiial Ills press dc lego lain .vonld he repreentutive ol Oversea opinion, and to that end lie had appointed Franklin Peats m of the' "Argus” staff, to go to Washington and advise the Editor ol the "Times" on the position of Australasia. Lord Niirthclille has sailed lor Tasmania on a living visit. TASMANIAN APPLE'. MELBOURNE. S.-pt. 17. Mi Me W illiniii- former tommy Party ieiuler. in the Home ot Representatives, lias arranged with Mr Eva, Manager ot the Coiuiin.nr.ealth Gov- • i niii-'iit line of steamers, tor the latter to call at Hobart during the apple seas' ", .-ails to he made monthly irotn i he- end of .January, a million bushels of apples to he expir.ad. WHEAT •POOI.. ADELAIDE. E |U. 17. Mr (lice. Chief Secretary, replying to a deputation of farmers, who desired a voluntary wheat pun!, p. utilised to place their request betoro Cabinet, hot explained that if Oovcrnniciit were expected to tin wee i: they v,o:M want c utrol. PI, AO EE OFTI’I! EA K. MEI.HOEHNE. Sept. 1 - Doetoi Cunipston has iece,v."l advice that a further pla-aie-infe-ted act was found in Brisbane. He' lias issued a proelamati it dechi ring (.hiven-lnm! an infested Stale. Tice - moans I 1 'I O". -late’ I- " is chc ted I rone ih- ,0 1 ,w St a ' NO Ell ESI I CASES. IiiIISHANE. Sept. Is The t'oinmi-sicni.T of Public llealih announces that no fresh eases of plague tuning human being' have ' ell |! cited. So tar. -ir.ee August.; II plague-infested rats hare been found. ibeeautiotis are actively being taken, and it is anticipated Heat the outbreak ha- I,con niastore 1. 1.0111) SOUTH'. LIE EE. IIOHAHT. Sept. IS
Kurd Nurtliclilfe has arrived. and was ollitially Widi'unn’d. I.Alii tl'i'S AIMS. d!r.Tiu',l This Oav at 8 a.Pi.) MKUHH'IiXK. This Ony. At tin' tindoreiiee nl the I nl-ti'ir Party, tin' Pn'.sidi'iit ill his opennc atldress said altlniiiuli tho population of Australia was tTin liust mi'iigri' ill point of density, yet- inditing from the amount of unemployment, it was over populat'd. After discussion of a motion that the socialisation of industry lie the objective of the labour movement . it was a erred to refer the matter lir a enniinil tee appointed for that purpose. UI'GIIY I.KAGIT,. UIiISItAXK. This Oav. The Ituidiv l.iaptue of Xew South Wales defeated Queensland hy 81 tn 20. NACTXG. 'Received This Oav at. 8 a.i11.) SYDXF.Y. This Day. The Hosehill Guineas resulted: -Tdnir'i<nrs T, lirnehead 2, Pol «.w Min'* -X Won by two lengths. Time l.ot. Capidon and Kurd Martian ran ut.phiieil in the Guineas and l-'inm::rh in !<• seliill llaiulieap. Second division. 8-year old handicap. Cuniston 1. petit 2. l.ady Sarrasin 8. Wan liv three lengths. Time 1.28.
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