GENERAL CABLES.
'' ! ' ♦ CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT. AsstraUan-N.Z. Cable Association London, March 16. The House of Commons Standing Committee considered the Criminal Law Amendment Bill raising the age of consent from If to 17, and it was defeated by 21 votes to 20. ORGANISATION OF WOOLLEN TRADE. Melbourne, March 17. A conference of woollen manufacturers formed a Federal organisation with the title Associated Woollen, AVorsted and Textile Manufacturers of Australia and adopted uniform sizes, weights and terms, AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. Melbourne, March 10. The Senate passed the Tariff Validation and Electoral Bills. Senator Millen stated'that the Government did not intend appointing a Royal Commission to investigate Mr. Watson's charges against Mr. Hughes. (PRICE OF RABBITS FIXED. <i Melbourne, March 16. The Government has fixed the price of rabbits in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania: Under 21b weigh, lid per pair: over 21b, Is Id.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1917, Page 2
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