AUSTRALIA.
ALLEGED FRAUDS FURTHER CHARGh'i Received Jan. 31, 8.5; p.nt Sydney, Jan. 31. Lieut. D. H. Howell Price, who was remanded last week in connection with military frauds, was again remanded, without bail, on' six further charges of littering forged bills o[ exchange. The amount involved approximates £(>6,000. NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. IMPI.ItIAL CONFERENCE REPRESENTATION. I.ncivcd Feb. 1, 12 45 a.m. Jim. SI. Messrs. Hughes and Cook held a further conference, anad decided, despite the attitude of the Labor opposition, not to abandon their efforts to Joi-m a National Government. Mr. Huglios lias received a communication from Mr, i'Joy;l George, shoning that the scope of (lie Imperial I'onferis considerably enlarged, and tint it is now inore thau ev<?r necessary that Australia < should ' be directly represented. Ko devdojmaenta Ate expected before 'v 'hj. i
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1917, Page 5
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