AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY.
PCS PRESS ASSOCIAXieH. Mklbouiot, September 21. The Board of Inquiry found that the lipuliwn -was primarily responsible for the Jolimont railway accident, and 4=V«fc the driver of the down train was In a less degree to blame. Received, 22,6.25 pum. Mklboubhk, September 22. Mr, Chamberlain hsg cabled Mr. Barton that he bas received a memorial boot a nomber of great steamship lines, protesting against the Inter State Common Bill applying to ocean bade, on tin ground that the powers proposed to be conferred are capable of being employed to drstroy freedom of contract in traffic and compel the fullest discloure of management rf business. Mr. Chamberlain adds that doubtless the Federal Ministers will give the fall consideration to the protest. Mr. Barton says the menage dearly indicit°s tbat the Secretary of State for the Colonies is cot interfering in their legislative affairs. Received 23, 0.25 am. Newcastle, September 22. Arrived: Wanaka, from Wellington. Melbourne, September 22. The appointment of a Federal commandant will be made in a few days. Major-Qeneral Hutton's name is growing in favour with the Cabinet.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 217, 23 September 1901, Page 3
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181AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 217, 23 September 1901, Page 3
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