AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
'fIEAVY FLOODS. AuatraUan-N.Z. Cable As?ociation. Sydney, June 9. The floods have extended to Albury, where they are regarded as the heaviest since 1870. UNION SECRETARY FINED. Sydney, June 9. William Barnett, secretary of the Amalgamated Miners' Association and publisher of the Broken Hill Truth, has been fined £IOO for publishing statements likely to prejudice recruiting. ANTI-CONSCRI'PTION LEAGUE. , Sydney, June 11. A meeting of the Anti-Conscription League endorsed the Labor Conference's peace proposals and protested against New Zealand politicians interfering in Australian domestic affairs. THE P.L.L. CONFERENCE. Sydney, June 10. The Political Labor League Conference heatedly debated its attitude towards the war peace and Home Rule, and eventually adopted, the committee's peace preamble with Blight amendments.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1917, Page 4
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