GENERAL CABLES.
TOl-A'MSATOF JN'. AUSTRALIA-. Association. \ ' , (; Sydney, Dec; 13. . The TotaWsator Bill was read n,second time. Mr. Jume .said, that if the machines were abused or badly run the government \t'ould take control. ' He,expected the .revenue would amount' to £400,000. Mr. Bruntnell denounced the Bill as an incubato. for gambling. He said that in New Zealand women almost rushed over o»" another in order to get mon<.\ on. OAT MILLS DESTROYED). Ottawa, The mills; of the Quaker Oats Company and the ( Courthouse at Peterborough (Ontario) were burned. Five were ; killed and fifty injured. The damage b £600,000. ' SEDUCED WHEAT, CROP. Sydney, Dec, 1.3;. In tliq Assembly, Mr'., Graham stated that during six weeks rust am. stor»is: reduced thewheat crop from Qo'to, 4ii Inillion bushels..- i! 4NTI-SHOUTING LEGISLATION, Hobart, Dec 13. The Legislative Council passed ihe Anti-Shouting Bill. AUSTRALIAN JXAVAI. CADETS. Sydney, De.. 13. The Governor-General farewellcd the lirst contingent of cadets froni the Naval College, who are proceeding to England for duty as midshipmen in the British fleet.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1916, Page 2
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