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COMMONWEALTH CABLES.

N.S'.W. PARLIAMENT. . [BS EIiKOTBIO TELEGRAPH— COPYRIGHT. I United Press Association, i (Received 9.15, a.m.) Sydney, March 5. In the Assembly, the debate on the Address-in-reply was responsible for strong criticism of the Government's general policy and attitude during the strikes. ROBBED OF RACE WINNINGS. Mr Albert Papakura, son of Maggie, the New Zealand guide, who was knocked down in the darkness of a street in Penrith, on recovering consciousness, discovered that he had been robbed of £2O, the amount of his race winnings. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS. Sydney, March 4. Fines totalling £llOO have been paid by eight-captains of oversea vessels for allowing prohibited immigrants to enter the Commonwealth.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 6

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COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 6

COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 6

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