COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
- -- --«s»" [Unitfj) Phess Association.] Perth, October 29. Greenwood left letters stating that i Williams decided to marry him and had gone to Melborune for the purpose. ,Williams was supposed to be 'in possession of 170 from the sale of i'a property, but none was found on i the bodies. It is surmised that Greenwood speculated at the races fund lost. I Sydney, October 29. In the Assembly the Hotel Early Hours litll passed the second reading. \ Melbourne, October 29. : A), Jensen appealed to the coal Imnrers not to interfere or delay the 'transports. He trusted the Union 'concerned would not drive him; the matter was in their own hands. I In the House Mr Stumm asked Mr 'Hughes if ;tHer the referendum he 'would give the people a chance of voting on Conscription. Mr Hughes: ! "No, but the Government might question them in any way." j Brisbane, October 29. 1,, the Assembly Mr Ryan gave utolice to move a Bill for the abolition 'of Hie Legislative Council.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 52, 30 October 1915, Page 2
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