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Per Press Association. Sydstet, Octobar I. Two officials have beeu dismissed in connection with the Ltwson railway accident, while the driver and fireman ot the passenger train were commended for their vigilauce and promptitude, and rewarded. Adelaide, October 1. The cable steamer Restorer has sailed with sealed orders. It is understood her mission is a surveying cruise of the West Australian coast, and northwards in the direction of Java. Received 1,1019 p.m. Melbourne, October 1. In the House Mr Oook, New South Wales, suggested Mr D«akin cabling a protest to the Imperial authorities against the Bilkan atrocities. Mr Daakin said he was perfectly sure Australia unanimously sympathised in the desire that these tragedies should be speedily ended. He, however, hesitated to e*ble an expression of sympathy, in case is might be taken as an indication that the people at Home and in Europe were not just as alive ae our own paaple to the unhappy condition of things. As a result of the Senate throwing out the resolutions, Sir E. J. Lyne bas introduced a Bill providing for Parliament fixing tho site of the Federal capital, The discussion opsne on Tuesday,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 211, 2 October 1903, Page 2
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193AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 211, 2 October 1903, Page 2
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