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AIMS.M'.AV AM) N.Z. CUII.II WIUIJTION
X.S.W. POLITICS. SYDNEY, July 14
In the Assembly after an all night session, the censure motion was negatived bv 47 to 31.
HOPE GIVEN UP. SYDNEY, July 14. Hope is abandoned of the Norwegian barque, Jaiina, which left Sydney in December Inst for Falmouth,, wheat laden. She carried a crew of Scandinavians. UUI!TAII,ING KX I’ENSICS. SYDNEY. July 11. Er, the:- drastic curtailments have hern nid-'ied by the Government. The mi tear' legist is to discontinue forenoon reports from country observers, respecting the lninfnl! and weather. The absence of such information it is considered "ill severely handicap the hureait in its forecasts.
MR f’ATTS’ CHARGES. SYDNEY, July 14. The Labour Party’s, executive has appointed a committee to inquire into ?-l r Catts charges. A report furnished characterises the attack as cunningly concocted. M isrenresenta lions were made under the cover of privilege and designed to injure those preminontly associated with Mr Catts’ expulsion from the Party. It recommends a vote of (.•inlidenec in the persons attacked.
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