GENERAL CABLES.
«. ~ TANAMA CANAL LOSSES. Australinn-N.Z. Cable Association. Received Nov. 7, f1.30 p.m. Washington, Nov. j.*. The Panama Canal's net loss for two years' operations is four anil a half millions sterling. N.S.W. POLITICS. Eeceived Nov. 7, 10.20 p.m. Sydney, Nov. 7. Mr. Griffiths, in a letter to the. Premier, confirmed his resignation, as he understood the coalition was Hearing completion. His resignation will be forwarded to the Governor. MALTESE NOT WANTED Eeceived Nov. 7, 10.20 p.m. Sydney. Nov. 7, Two hundred Maltese arrived by the French steamer, but have not- yet been permitted to land. A proposal to send them to Samoa is under consideration. The Maltese favor the suggestion. NEW ZEALANDERS RETURNING. Received Nov. 8, 1.30 a.m Sydney, Last Night. The returned New Zealanders, except Private EricKson-, who was too ill for removal, sailed by the Riverina A CENSURE MOTION Sydney, Last Night. In the Assembly, Mr. Duraek launched a, censure motion against the Holman Government on its conscription attitude, and its efforts towards forming a coalition and the prolongation of Parliament. The debate is proceeding.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1916, Page 5
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