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AUSTRALIAN AND 5.7.. CAULK ASSOCIATION MEDICAL CONOR ESS' WORK. (Received this day at HUM p.md SYDNEY. November 7. 111. I.iinlo Eergu on . com men ti ng on the work of the .Medical (ongo. -aid that the absence, hitherto, of an organisation lor the i any mg mit of ihe rceianliieiidat ions of the pievimis Medi. eat Congresses and ki oping them under til" until e 111 the ditl'ei eiil ( mvernmen 1.-. tended to weaken Hie ell'eet- widen should be jnodmed. It was felt that a desi i able and continuous orga ii is ;t ion '•iidi as the Rritish Mi dieal Association. who-e activities are eon-tant l ather than -] a-mntlic, w o..|d | rove more siiecessi ii I. Heme, the inauguration oi a new series of eonfereines under the ansi ices ef that h-sly. CANCER RESEARCH. SYDNEY. November 7.
Tip- Senate ef the I'niv.'i-ity halaunched a can -or eampiiign for Xov> South Wales which aims, piimarily. a! the establi-hnient ef a Caueer 1 1 .-1 itute fur lesea ri'li and cognate wink, tearing on the source. ll I- v-timat d that a hundred thou-and sterling will he required. CAS r.X MINE. SYDNEY. November 7. It is reported from Broken Hill Unit a. big fall of ground (incurred in the central mine mi Sunday, thus forcing ga- into the south uinie. A number of miners finishing their shifts yesterday complained oi headaches v.hwh uu- I lieved to lie due to the ga-. AX DM INDUS MOVE. M EI.RO EKX E. November 7. Alihoiigii the city him been i e-rored practically to iinnnal. the Trades Hall move in snppoi l of the strikers is regarded ominously as it ieaied that the militant union- may make a eoniiiu-n cause with the strikers, in which event there will be a hitter struggle and which will aggravate the sliv-.-dy ili - (| il ieti ug | osi tit ii, VICTOR lAN PARLIAMENT. MELBOURNE, Nov. 7. The State Parliament, meets In-dav when the position arising out of the rioting v. ill Im dealt with. Ouvermnenl will introduce an Emergency Bill, which has already been drat tt-il providing for effective mea.-im:--. to deal with di.-orders similar to those of the past lew days, including greater powers to disperse crowds assembling out ol cur- | ins it v.
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