AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY.
FEB riUWS ASMH3IATION. Sydney, February 11. The University Senate, after considering the speeches and letters of Professor Woid in exjunction with the Anti-war League, passed a resolution declaring Wood's utterances unworthy of a Prof eseor of history, whose speech oughi to bt marked by strict impartiality and freedom from pauioD. Such remarks as his were highly reprehensible, tending to Jencourage the enemies of the country, and hinder the establishment of a just and honourable peace, also to impair the value of his teaching in the University. Adelaide, February 11. The State election campaign com mences in April. The Premier will then enunciate the Government policy. KeceWed 11,11.6 p.m. Sydney, February 11. A man named Hadlow and a womai named Anderson have been attackec by plague at Rushcuttor Bay, neai where the present outbreak started.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 48, 12 February 1902, Page 3
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136AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 48, 12 February 1902, Page 3
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