GENERAL CABLES.
THE DEATH PENALTY. _____ 'Australian-N.Z. Cable Association. Brisbane, Sept. 7. In the Assembly, Mr. Fihelly introduced a Bill providing for the abolition of captal punishment, the penalty instead to be life imprisonment with hard labor. ABOLITION OF STATE GOVERNORS. Adelaide, Sept. 6. The annual conference of the United Labor Party passed a motion in favor of the abolition of State Governors. AN ACTION SETTLED!, Sydney, Sept. 7. The case in which Wilhelm Rundin and wife claimed £SOOO and £2OOO respectively from the Mirror has been settled, defendants paying costs and publishing an apology Plaintiffs are Swides. EARLY CLOSING. Melbourne, S e pt- 7. The Government is introducing a Bill providing for the six o'clock closing of hotels and club bars for the duration of the war and for several months after peace is declared.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1916, Page 2
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