GENERAL CABLES.
CAUCUS AND MINISTRY. liy Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received 27, 8.30 p.m. Sydney. March 27. The caucus has decided* not to appoint a Minister in place of Mr. Be.ebv. OENEUAL CABLES (!.. (i.. li. .0. .0..'(! A VICTOUIAX I,OAX. Received 27. 10.1.) p.m. London. March 27. Mr. Watt, interviewed, said that if the money market was favourable, he hoped to arrange for a new Victorian loan of £2.000.000 for railways and harbor works, in addition to converting iM.000.000- of existini; loans. NECLEI-T OF illOilEß RDUCATIOX. Received £7, S.oO p.m. Sydney, March 27. Mr. Carinichacl. in urging the need and importance of continuation school'', pointed out that only si:; per oent. of the boys and yirls in the State attended school beyond the compulsory age of fourteen vears. CANADIAN POUTiCS, Received 27. 11.15 p.m. Ottawa, March 27. The Liberals have agreed to,allow tb" Ooverninent to vote supply in consequence of the chaotic state of the public departments.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 282, 28 March 1913, Page 5
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