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COMMONWEALTH CABLES.

~‘i- <..• (*, rt- 0.1 j.j I’ i Unitbd P-Mtt' A«roci!i*io».' • I ;\. M ~\ (Received a.hu , 'l r ' ,( ■ ! V jM o ■/, .Sydney. Suptemljer, ,28- i; _ K?hF Telegpph: says : ,it is under | he.has i*een detfrniiwtf. !>y,those, , duijauthority.-that the .number, ,pf: }jk: .ing! day?! bjjjglew'. South Wfles -vdl , not be (reduced jcluving the enrj-ency of .the war. . One who is dargely, .interested in pony clubs declares that an offer was made by the associated racing dubs to the ‘Government to ontribute £2OO for each, of seventy-two ~days’ racing held .annually- to the . patriotic fund,, provided the racing days are not. curtailed. Tn accepting the offer, the Premier i* said to have suggested that the. money be, donated to the Allies Day* Fund alone. Melbourne; September '2B. At the. annual, meeting of the N ktoria Amateur-Tuff Club, the Chairman stated .that every meeting bad shown a profit. . The club distributed £2500 to various,,patriotic funds, and the net profit for the year would also be distributed,, making an aggregate of £3267. * I The Premiers Conference discussed the States’ requirements for public works amounting to fifteen millions. Mr Fisher said he was unable‘td give an assurance that he would be able' to raise the money in London, although willing to assist in every possible, way. The Commission inquiring into charges against the Dental Board reports there is no evidence, of differential treatment of students dr of the registration of unregistered practitioners. (Received 9.15 mm.) Sydney, September 28. Obituary; E, H. Cameron, formerly “father” of the Victorian Assembly. The Baptist Union Conference protests against raffles and art unions in connection with Patriotic Funds. - Melbourne. September 28. The military authorities .are experimenting with a periscopic attachment to rifles, invented by a Swede with a- view to equipping the forces. The Council passed .an ordinance nationalising the liquor supply in the Northern Territory from 1 October Ist.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 25, 28 September 1915, Page 6

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COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 25, 28 September 1915, Page 6

COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 25, 28 September 1915, Page 6

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