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OlilTUAllY, By Cable.—PreSi ,i«soeiatioii. —Copyright Received August, 25, 7 p.m. Sydney, August 25. Phillip .Muscett. a prominent medico, best known sis tile author of several books on medical subjects, is dead. | NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS. Sydney, August 25. 11l the Senate, the third rending of llie Coiimjje Ttill was passed. Moth Mouse* have resumed the lludget debate. The (loveniineiit was subjected in some severe eriticisiu over the Preiiiicrs* Conference agreement, WIiENSLAXD POLITICAL ClllSlS. Received 20. 12.30 a.m. Brisbane. August 25. Tn the Assembly, Mr. Maughan re signed the chairmanship of committees. Mr. Kidston moved the suspension o' the Standing Orders to enable the passage of the Appropriation Hill j n dnv, and the motion was carried, after debate, bv :i!i to .'ls. | The House is still sitting. POTATO FAMINE. , Perth, August 25. I here arc_ only ten days' supply of potatoes, which :ire now quoted at C 25 per ton. Received 20. 12.30 a.m. Sydney, August 25. I'lie lmnorlalhm of Victorian potatoes has been prohibited. Certain districts of New South Wales have also been declared infected.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 174, 26 August 1909, Page 2
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