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A STIR lIM POLITICS. PARTY DEPRECATE]), Received Jm„. is, ij.s p,m,' Melbourne, June IS. An t!j.iv.>r .va» rreali ii in t|„. JI OIISI . c 10 introduction ~t the 1 list Referendum Jim, by -Mr. Cook proposing to add mi amendment: "As soon as provision is made by the unity of the (iovernment and i'ai J jaiin-iit for the successful prosecution of the war." Air. Cook said lie deprecated party strife during a crisis ill the Empire's history, hut considered it uas not lair to attempt to amend .tins Constitution wtih tin OilO citizens and unable to vote. -Ml'. Fisher announced that he accepted the amendment as a want of confidence in the ('overiiinent. -\lr. Anstey, Labor member for Bourke, has resigned o.vin-! to ir.clion with the -Ministry. WOUNDED COMlNtt HOME. Received June IS, 10 p.m. Sydney, June IS. Mr. Holnian has ivc i vc:t information that the first batch of Dardanelles wounded are en route to Australia. IMPORTATION' OF MEAT. Received June IS, 11.5 p.m. Adelaide, June 18. The Government i - importing frozen meat and supplying direct to consumers. The first shipment arrives next week.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1915, Page 5
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