COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
t United Press (Received''9.3o'a.m.) Sydney, November 17. At the wool sales greasy fetched Ibd per lb—a record. . The strategic' 'raihva'ys conference decided that.the most important improvement from a military point of view was the '.uniheatibu of gauges, it recommended the' linking up of' the Northern Territory. ' : " '■■'', Melbourne, November 17. t j•! In the Assembly Mr Peacock (Premier), announced that the reconstructed Ministry was pledged to economy on all sides, but there would' be no •dismissals and no percentage reduction. , Hobart, November 17. As a further step towards amalga-:, mation, the Tasmanian Copper, Primrose and Hercules Companies are inquiring as to tlie Mount Lyell Company's option. over the agreements,, and tlie latter is arranging for ave , ji unci red tons of ore to be expertly:, treated at Broken Hill.' Brisbane, November 17. " The Legislative Council' negatived, the' second "reading, of the Commonwealtti War Powers* Bill; ceding to the Commonwealth'tlie powers sought in the referendum, : by nineteen votes to fivre.-', i ; t !; f, ".' -i ''/"., '
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 66, 17 November 1915, Page 6
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164COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 66, 17 November 1915, Page 6
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