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[UNITED >_ IBS ASSOCIATION —BY ELEO• / TRIC TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT.] Sydney, This,Day. In the Assembly, Mr Broughton presented a petition said to c mrain 10,000 signatures against the Liqu >r Bill, on the grounds that it do*s ‘-ot irovide for compensati -m. A di.cis--ion on the Bill is proceeding - The najoriry of speakers ate favourable :o the general principle. Ast-ff fight s promised over compensation. Melbourne, This Day. Mr Daakiu says he has no tear of he submerged tenth being sent ouc \v General Booth. , Mr Lyue, replying to a deputation isking for increased duty on imported larvesters, said that when the tariff evision was considerd, it would be ■'ouud to be ou the side of Australian nakers as ag unst big trusts of other louutries.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42787, 5 October 1905, Page 2
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