GENERAL CABLES.
METHODISTS OBJECT TO TOTAL!SATOK. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Sydney, Feb. 28. At. the New South Wales Methodist Conference, the retiring president, the Rev. Mr Pearson, referring to the gambling evil, regretted the introduction of the tolalisator, which would rause the evil to spread, as evidence from New Zealand showed. RETENTION OF ORE. Sydney, Pel). 28. In reply to a deputation Mr Hughes refused to lift the embargo on the export of ore. The request is the outcome of a conference between Ministers and miners in Queensland and Victoria. THE LABOR CAMPAIGN. Sydney, Feb. 28. The Official Labor Party, in opening its campaign, made it clear that no' conscription would be the principal plank in its platform.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1917, Page 2
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