GENERAL CABLES.
By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. 'Melbourne, July 2. In the House the Referenda Bills Were read a third time. The Opposition refused to participate. TRADE UNrON CONGRESS. London, July 2. There were strong denunciations of Germany at the Trade Union Conference at Derby. Delegates endorsed Mr. Appleton's refusal to attend the International Conference at Amsterdam, because Germans were attending. .Mr. Appleton pointed out that after the <!i rman atrocities Britain's cry was for vengeance. Mr. Ben Tillett declared that German trade unionists were as much to blame as the German Government, because, they had long boas-ted of their intention to crush France and England. OIL STRUCK IN NEW GUINEA. Melbourne. July 3. Mr. Million has been notified that n Government (.artv struck a How of oil at Y;:ila.% New Guinea.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1915, Page 6
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