Australia.
MORE INFORMATION WANTED. OPPOSITION TO ISE CONSULTED. Melbourne, May 22. In the llousc, Mr. t'atts objected to tins Government secve'ey regarding the expeditionary forces. He suggested a secret meeting of Parliament, at which Ministers might advise members 'what was transpiring. .Mr. Hughes admitted that wholesale houses in .Melbourne, which did not possess I~>o bags of sugar, were entirely in the hands of the Colonial Company, who were restricting supplies. In the Senate the Enemy Contracts Annulment Bill passed all stages. The Mouse discussed the censorship | of Parliamentary criticisms, which, al though censored for the newspapers, were permitted to appear fully ill Hansard. Mr. Fisher agreed to consult the Opposition respecting the future policy. ANTT-GERMAN FEELING. Received May 23, 3.50 p m. Sydney, May 22. Anti-German feeling in Newcastle I reached a climax by a mob wrecking a supposed German cafe. The police dispersed the, crowd.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 296, 24 May 1915, Page 8
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146Australia. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 296, 24 May 1915, Page 8
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